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"We request that Minister Yemane G.Meskel to acknowledge that the Axum massacre's real "U.S. Embassy Asmara Eritrea
Posted: 28 Sep 2021, 19:07
by sarcasm
The Harvard report (see our previous post) described efforts to delegitimize Amnesty International’s report on the massacre of civilians by Eritrean forces in Axum in November 2020, including with the “false priest” narrative. The report debunks this false narrative in comprehensive detail.
Information Minister Yemane, perhaps unknowingly, helped propagate these false narratives, including the “false priest” fake story, by retweeting false information. We respectfully request that Minister Yemane, in the spirit of his tweet on September 14 that denounced Tigray conflict disinformation, retract his tweets and his February 26 “fake priest” retweet, and acknowledge that the Axum massacre was real and that AI’s report is accurate. The continued propagation of this disinformation is disrespectful to the memory of the victims and to their families.
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Re: "We request that Minister Yemane G.Meskel to acknowledge that the Axum massacre's real "U.S. Embassy Asmara Eritrea
Posted: 28 Sep 2021, 20:35
by Facts
This is great. Thanks to social media the US Embassy does not have monopoly on news.
No one reads time magazine or listens to VOA. So the US embassy has to defend its lies.
Re: "We request that Minister Yemane G.Meskel to acknowledge that the Axum massacre's real "U.S. Embassy Asmara Eritrea
Posted: 28 Sep 2021, 20:49
by Sabur
WTF is "The Harvard Report" or "The Hoover Institution" for that matter.
They all fall in the same category of disinformation, misinformation, spreading lies to maintain the Hegemony (like the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street, Washington times,...) There are no independent media. All media work for special interests.
Harvard Reports or what have you reports are all BS reports.
sarcasm wrote: ↑28 Sep 2021, 19:07
The Harvard report (see our previous post) described efforts to delegitimize Amnesty International’s report on the massacre of civilians by Eritrean forces in Axum in November 2020, including with the “false priest” narrative. The report debunks this false narrative in comprehensive detail.
Information Minister Yemane, perhaps unknowingly, helped propagate these false narratives, including the “false priest” fake story, by retweeting false information. We respectfully request that Minister Yemane, in the spirit of his tweet on September 14 that denounced Tigray conflict disinformation, retract his tweets and his February 26 “fake priest” retweet, and acknowledge that the Axum massacre was real and that AI’s report is accurate. The continued propagation of this disinformation is disrespectful to the memory of the victims and to their families.
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Re: "We request that Minister Yemane G.Meskel to acknowledge that the Axum massacre's real "U.S. Embassy Asmara Eritrea
Posted: 28 Sep 2021, 20:53
by Zmeselo
This embassy wants to move to Chgray, Maybe.
This "Chargé d'Affair" is begging for Eritrea's & Hon. Mr. Yemane's attention which he will never get, until he behaves.
Moreover, I don"t know why the need to quote-unquote the fake priest because he was fake as fake can be.
As for the "massacre", if you distribute weapons to civilians like the Mayor of Axum did to attack well trained soldiers & they get mowed down whose fault is it but the Mayor & the stupid civilians themselves? 