The terror- group, lost 3 divisions in 1 week.
Posted: 29 Jul 2021, 19:14
A division is a large military unit or formation, usually consisting of between 6,000 and 25,000 soldiers.
the official said.There will be I think continued punitive measures as long as we are unable to access those populations,
the official said, adding that Power will address this in meetings with Ethiopian leadership.The concerns that we have about ethnic cleansing and ethnic targeting are very real,
a government-run Twitter account focused on Tigray tweeted this week.All statements by Federal and Regional Government refer to the criminal enterprise that is TPLF and not the people of Tigray,

In a discussion with @MarcGarneau, I expressed Ethiopia’s commitment to the Ceasefire & our concern over the silence of the int'l community over TPLF’s destructive actions that continued to hamper the flow of humanitarian aid into Tigray & created new IDPs in neighboring regions.
So after all that bravado of blocking the Djbouti - Addis road, Agames must have run out of steam, uh.......now hoping for their savoiurs to bully and intimidate Ethiopian authorities priror to ENDF's expected counter attack.......to siphon away and restock Agames dwindling supplies so the Adwa mafia would keep sending minors to their certain death.......


says Billy Kwan.I made you see things,
Yes, he did. And if that’s not enough to drive home how our reporter isn’t a hero at all, but only a clueless dumbass, even another member of his bureau staff, his driver, turns out to be a hardcore Communist agent, who later tells him,I made you feel things about what you write. I created you!
Great movie. But okay, it’s just a movie, right?Why should I live like a poor man all my life when stupid people in your country live well? …Westerners do not have answers anymore.
he says.They wanted to talk about atrocities,
And they brought their misinformed and deeply biased views with them. During one of the long debates around a table, a correspondent for a northern European media operation barked,They wanted to see the famine, wanted to go the hospitals to talk to sexual abuse victims. We didn’t share objectives, that’s for sure, because they weren’t interested in the rebuilding [of Tigray], they were interested in the effects of war. So it was like ‘War and the Difficulties Facing the TPLF.’
(Sigh… Not to get side-tracked into a tedious debate, but you can find several sources that make it clear Welkait was never part of Tigray before the TPLF annexed it in 1991. How do we know this? Because the Tigrayans tell us themselves. In the Book of Axum sponsored by Emperor Zera Yaqob in the 1400s, there is even a diagram of the official provinces, and Welkait ain’t in it. Neither is it included when the missionary Walter Plowden was stomping around Ethiopia in the 1840s either and then listing the provinces in his book.)Oh, for [deleted]’s sake, Abiy has already given away Western Tigray to the Amhara!
At one point during the conversation, the fixer bragged,That’s right, we’re surrounded by our enemies, but we have support from the U.S. and the West.
Countess was unimpressed.We’re all talking about secession, the youth are talking about secession! I took France24 into the heart of downtown to a place where all the young men were playing games, and you should have heard them. They interviewed these young men, and they were all talking about secession.
“Go to Gijet”Come on, bro. You basically took France24 to a group of men who were set up and waiting to be talked to…
And fixers get passed along between reporters. Lindstrom’s fixer, for instance, has also worked for National Geographic.treated their fixers like ‘This is my special connection to my exclusive.’
They know what the reporters want, and they make sure to make themselves available.all of these guys are based in Mekelle. They are Tigrayan, which under normal circumstances makes perfect sense. Somebody from the region. But the thing is, is that these guys seem to be planted or foisted upon you for the sake of showing you what they want you to see.
says Countess.The thing about Northern Star, to me, was just how much people watched you and waited to interact with you,
He then launched into a rant over how the village had allegedly been bombed by the ENDF, and how hundreds of people had been left homeless.You should go to Gijet.
The firm couldn’t say who set the fires, but then it didn’t have to, as at the time the government had the upper hand.factors support the analytic judgment that this was an intentional effort by a conflict party to destroy this civilian habitation area, and not the product of combat.
says Countess.They always come back to blaming the Amhara,
The American, however, wasn’t falling for the guy’s pitch. Countess had lived in Ethiopia before, and he knew his way around. But no sooner had they parted ways, with Lindstrom, her cinematographer, and her fixer heading out then Countess went to get a cup of coffee and wound up in a strange conversation in the hotel’s foyer area.If you’re south of a certain point, it’s Amhara, if you’re north of a certain point, it’s Eritreans.
The American photojournalist simply wanted to enjoy his coffee. But the stranger wouldn’t let up.Oh, this is the worst I’ve ever seen it in my life, this is the worst time in my life! I’ve never seen anything like it.
Countess thought this sad little bit of theater couldn’t make things any more obvious, though he felt some of these operatives with their almost comical tactics at the hotel had the potential to be a little more aggressive. He came to think that theOh, you should go to Gijet. Gijet! They destroyed something like 600 homes with white phosphorus! They destroyed 600 homes, and those people don’t know what to do.
But he didn’t need their “help,” and besides, he had come to Tigray with a very different agenda. He wanted to document the federal and interim governments’ rebuilding efforts.Northern Star is a big holding pen.
There were people who were willing to let bygones be bygones, ‘our war’s with the TPLF,’ let’s rebuild Tigray and move on to a better country, kind of thing. If you’re rebuilding, I want to see the rebuilding. If you’re helping the people of Tigray, I want to help the people of Tigray — I want to show that.

He was shown a couple of schools which were operating, one of them a primary school at full capacity. Why, he wondered, weren’t his journalism colleagues bothering to shoot this? He visited a couple of USAID’s seven aid distribution points. At the first one, he was given the full tour and “treated like a corporate investor” while at the second, he was hustled through in a rush job.When I got there, there had already been 35 assassinations of interim government folk.
You’ll realize that’s exactly why they took Welkait because that soil is black, it’s black for miles, it’s rich, dark, nutrient-dense Earth.

walking around, looking shell-shocked.
But as we’re all discovering, the real story is more complex and contradicts the “scrappy” underdog portrayal of the TPLF pushed by the New York Times and others. There are reports of parents resisting the efforts of TPLF recruiters to take their children — and in at least one reported case, folks in Qwiha took it upon themselves to murder the recruiters. https://jeffpearce.medium.com/ethiopia- ... 1301a586aeAnd this is the kind of thing that really burned up my craw because I see all these propaganda reports, these interviews — ‘Oh, these people did this to me, these people did that to me’ — but when you’re in a city, and you see that that city is barely functioning, you’re like, ‘Well, what you’re saying doesn’t match the reality here.’
And I think what’s happening is they’re depending on the fact that nobody is going to follow up, and all of the Westerners who were coming in, especially from Europe and from the States, they already have it in their minds, Abiy’s the bad guy, the Ethiopian government’s the bad guy… and we got to go around them and get the real story from Tigray.
This is not to say, the TPLF hasn’t still got its hardcore supporters. Countess cites the example of his own cousin in Mekelle.These are young impressionable kids who are suffering from PTSD, obviously traumatized, brainwashed, so why would I go so far as to show their faces?
He says his cousin watches Tigrai Media House, non-stop. And since we started with a movie comparison, Countess has one of his own. He thinks of her cousin’s devotion to TMH like a haunting shot from the first Terminator film, a quick glimpse of a child staring at a fire inside the cavity of an old, busted television set.Her husband was a truckdriver for the TPLF. He supposedly died in fighting. Then he died at a church massacre. Then he died when they [the enemy] threw gasoline on his car with him in it and set him on fire. And the problem is she would give you two of these different causes of death within five minutes, right?
He says his cousin has been so brainwashed, she claimed that there were no schools open, that any report of them operating isYou don’t realize there’s not even a TV there. You’re so zoned out, you know? But yeah, it’s like Fox on steroids.
Countess, of course, had visited a school practically around the corner from her house two days before. His cousin wasn’t interested.all propaganda, these schools are being used for IDPs.

In fact, his friend bemoaned to Countess in private how he was forced to shell out $300 a day for TPLF fixer, plus $115 a day for the vehicle rental and driver. “So,” says Countess,completely, completely, completely exposes everything.
In Ethiopia’s long year of living dangerously, the fixers prey on the ignorance of Western reporters, whether it’s their cavalier photographing and filming of child soldiers or… well, pretty much everything else.that’s basically $500 a day to be served propaganda.
***I think that the problem is that there was no familiarity with the TPLF in the situation at hand. All of these journalists did not know the history of the TPLF. I will say that. I even ran into a colleague on Capitol Hill who welcomed me back last week, and he said, ‘Yeah, nobody did their homework. Nobody asked, There’s a war, but why? What came before the war?’

Zmeselo wrote: ↑29 Jul 2021, 19:30
Africa
U.S. aid chief to travel to Ethiopia in diplomatic push on Tigray
Daphne Psaledakis
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/us ... 021-07-29/
Samantha Power, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, delivers a speech during a visit to El Salvador at the Central American University in San Salvador, El Salvador June 14, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas/File Photo
WASHINGTON, July 29 (Reuters) - Washington is sending USAID Administrator Samantha Power to Ethiopia this week while warning of punitive measures if aid is unable to reach the Tigray region, where hundreds of thousands of people are believed to be experiencing famine.
A statement said Power will travel to Sudan and Ethiopia from Saturday to Wednesday in a fresh diplomatic push by President Joe Biden's administration amid fears of ethnic cleansing in the region and hopes for negotiations between the Ethiopian government and Tigrayan forces to resolve the conflict.
Power is due to meet Ethiopia's national security adviser and hopes to meet Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a senior USAID official said. Washington hopes she will secure unhindered humanitarian access to Tigray.
the official said.There will be I think continued punitive measures as long as we are unable to access those populations,
A burned tank stands near the town of Adwa, Tigray region, Ethiopia, March 18, 2021. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo
The Ethiopian government denies blocking food aid.
The Biden administration has repeatedly called for humanitarian access to Tigray. Fighting erupted there in November when the government accused the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) of attacking military bases across the region, an accusation the group denied.
The government declared victory three weeks later when it took the regional capital Mekelle, but the TPLF kept fighting and has since retaken most of Tigray.
Ethiopian troops withdrew from most of Tigray in late June when the TPLF retook Mekelle. The central government declared a unilateral ceasefire on what it said were humanitarian grounds.
Thousands of people have died in the fighting, around 2 million people have been displaced and more than 5 million rely on emergency food aid.
Washington is also concerned about reports of mass arrests, beatings and torture of Tigrayans in custody in Addis Ababa as well as some of Abiy's rhetoric, the official said.
the official said, adding that Power will address this in meetings with Ethiopian leadership.The concerns that we have about ethnic cleansing and ethnic targeting are very real,
The Ethiopian government has denied targeting Tigrayans as an ethnic group, saying their fight is with the ruling party that controls the region.
a government-run Twitter account focused on Tigray tweeted this week.All statements by Federal and Regional Government refer to the criminal enterprise that is TPLF and not the people of Tigray,
Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Mary Milliken and Howard Goller