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Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghenna

Post by sarcasm » 24 May 2021, 07:32

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Ethiopia with a history of cleavages and civil wars, and diverse population and socioeconomic disparity can be catapulted into Balkanization.The question is, can this outcome be avoided?

At this stage it may require some miracle. But still, the Abye administration or the coming administration should give priority to stopping the war, first by withdrawing its forces from Tigray unconditionally and avoid, further social disintegration, political breakup, or collective nervous breakdown.

Second, it should demand the withdrawal of Eritrean forces from the territories of Tigray.

Third, it should seek mediation to end the conflict, and fourth it should mobilize sufficient buy-in from external actors to support the entire process.


There is no easy solution to this complex and destructive war, but if our leaders are going to follow advice our intuitions tell us that external actors play a crucial role in determining how (and whether) civil war concludes.

Don’t waste time on excuses. Do the right thing!

Read the full article at Capital Ethiopia


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Re: Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghe

Post by sarcasm » 24 May 2021, 08:22

It is on Opinion section.

Title: Hard to argue that war is for the defense of people
By Kebour Ghenna -May 3, 2021


https://www.capitalethiopia.com/opinion ... of-people/
"https://www.capitalethiopia.com/opinion ... of-people/"

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Re: Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghe

Post by sarcasm » 06 Feb 2022, 09:11

sarcasm wrote:
24 May 2021, 07:32
......

Ethiopia with a history of cleavages and civil wars, and diverse population and socioeconomic disparity can be catapulted into Balkanization.The question is, can this outcome be avoided?

At this stage it may require some miracle. But still, the Abye administration or the coming administration should give priority to stopping the war, first by withdrawing its forces from Tigray unconditionally and avoid, further social disintegration, political breakup, or collective nervous breakdown.

Second, it should demand the withdrawal of Eritrean forces from the territories of Tigray.

Third, it should seek mediation to end the conflict, and fourth it should mobilize sufficient buy-in from external actors to support the entire process.


There is no easy solution to this complex and destructive war, but if our leaders are going to follow advice our intuitions tell us that external actors play a crucial role in determining how (and whether) civil war concludes.

Don’t waste time on excuses. Do the right thing!

Read the full article at Capital Ethiopia
Ato Kebour Ghenna had really clear vision of ending the war for a long time. It is shame PM Abiy has not been really interested in ending the war.

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Re: Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghe

Post by TGAA » 06 Feb 2022, 09:35

There should be an hospitable spot between this dotard 's eyebrows for bullet. . Rotting on his sofa in Addis is not the same like living under weyanne"s hell on earth welkite. The earlier he stopped defecating on his mouth the better..

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Re: Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghe

Post by euroland » 06 Feb 2022, 09:44

ስጋ ቁጠር ቢሉት ጣፊያ አንድ አለ....

Edu junti
The likes of Kinru Gena, Solomon Tekalign, Kihdetu Ayalew are paid by you, using the resources you stole from Ethiopia; what do you expect them to say? These people would sell their mothers if you can offer them any amount of money. They are no better than the prostitute in the street corners.

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Re: Ethiopia should withdraw its forces from Tigray, demand Eritrean forces withdraw; & seek mediation - Ato Kebour Ghe

Post by sebdoyeley » 06 Feb 2022, 09:49

ohh come on Edu,
you fired a rocket to the Shabia while they were relaxing and unconscious.
now you want to end a half-done job. I say no.
most importantly the Tigrai people need us.
we promised the people to relieve them from the claws of TPLF.
sarcasm wrote:
06 Feb 2022, 09:11
sarcasm wrote:
24 May 2021, 07:32
......

Ethiopia with a history of cleavages and civil wars, and diverse population and socioeconomic disparity can be catapulted into Balkanization.The question is, can this outcome be avoided?

At this stage it may require some miracle. But still, the Abye administration or the coming administration should give priority to stopping the war, first by withdrawing its forces from Tigray unconditionally and avoid, further social disintegration, political breakup, or collective nervous breakdown.

Second, it should demand the withdrawal of Eritrean forces from the territories of Tigray.

Third, it should seek mediation to end the conflict, and fourth it should mobilize sufficient buy-in from external actors to support the entire process.


There is no easy solution to this complex and destructive war, but if our leaders are going to follow advice our intuitions tell us that external actors play a crucial role in determining how (and whether) civil war concludes.

Don’t waste time on excuses. Do the right thing!

Read the full article at Capital Ethiopia
Ato Kebour Ghenna had really clear vision of ending the war for a long time. It is shame PM Abiy has not been really interested in ending the war.


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