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Tog Wajale E.R.
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Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
These Are Jebbertty Agga*me From Tigrai, They Don't Belong To Eritrean Systems Completely. They Are Entitled To Their Fil*thy Ju*nk Opinion. Eritrea
Is Evolving, Thanks To Sawa And Nakafa Sons / Daughters.
Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
Agame snake eden,
You see I told you... my Eri-brothers and sisters are not here to instigate civil war in Ethiopia. It is good that you and your agame brother Khalid Abdu finally are admitting that what is happening in Ethiopia is Eritrean business as well. Thank you for your honesty, snaku.
We will show you how to handle our business like we have done in November 2020. But for now, we believe that Amhara people have waken up from their deep sleep to eat you alive... We have their back whenever they want us though.
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF terrorist group
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Digital Weyane
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Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
ጁንታዋይ ትግራዋይ ዎደኖይ eden/Sarcasm፣ ፈካሪ ተወጋሪ ኽባህል የሰማዕኻይ'ዶ። በል እንሃልካ ሻዕውያሲ ኡቱ ጡልቁይ ሞታንታኻ ብክሳድካ ልዓቀብ አውፂኦም አጎንቢሖም ይወግሩኻ'ለው። ኻምዙይ ናይካ ነገር ኡኖታት ትግራይ እንትሪአ ኻምዙይ ኢለን ይምስላ፣ <<ኡተን ከብቲ'ሞ ቀደም ወሲዶሙወን ኡዮም፣ ኡንተ ፀርፊ ግና ልገደፍናሎም የብልናይ።"
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
I really don't like to take part in such silly arguments but for the sake of straightening the facts I would just say the following.
There will not be an end of PP but the beginning of the show in all ernest.
PP is currently democratically elected government, removing a democratically elected government and replace it with unelected body will be the true beginning of it all. That would be no more a fight against (for) a party, but against (for) a principle. We will die fighting for principle till the end, if we are people of honor.
Get that into your tiny skull over your head.
There will not be an end of PP but the beginning of the show in all ernest.
PP is currently democratically elected government, removing a democratically elected government and replace it with unelected body will be the true beginning of it all. That would be no more a fight against (for) a party, but against (for) a principle. We will die fighting for principle till the end, if we are people of honor.
Get that into your tiny skull over your head.
Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
Defend the lie wrote,
In all its earnest, might is right in this case. Abbiy and co. may have committed gross crime against the people of Tigray. If the weyanes are able to topple Abbiy, their best chance to stay as part of Ethiopia is, to work on transitional government negotiated by all Ethiopians. Do you know, how many African countries boast of that kind of jingo. Yet, Africa is always far from God, and too close to the devil? Given a chance, the weyanes are not any better either. However, this is a real mess.PP is currently democratically elected government, removing a democratically elected government and replace it with unelected body will be the true beginning of it all. That would be no more a fight against (for) a party, but against (for) a principle
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
Assuming there is indeed gross violation of human rights have been committed, then the next consequential question would be to identify the cause and effect in the right sequence, in order to serve justice, unrestrained. That is also what it means to fight for principle.Blueshift wrote: ↑12 Nov 2021, 09:27Defend the lie wrote,
In all its earnest, might is right in this case. Abbiy and co. may have committed gross crime against the people of Tigray. If the weyanes are able to topple Abbiy, their best chance to stay as part of Ethiopia is, to work on transitional government negotiated by all Ethiopians. Do you know, how many African countries boast of that kind of jingo. Yet, Africa is always far from God, and too close to the devil? Given a chance, the weyanes are not any better either. However, this is a real mess.PP is currently democratically elected government, removing a democratically elected government and replace it with unelected body will be the true beginning of it all. That would be no more a fight against (for) a party, but against (for) a principle
It seems you don't get into your tiny bu*llsh*t head the simple fact.
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: An analysis: How the impending end of PP will automatically end HGDEF as we know it
Here a foretaste of the scenario I was trying to allude to and the more realistic scenario that will ensue after the claimed end of PP by means of violence. Just listen to the prelude of the guy in the video below.
The washed and clean suite is back to the dirt of roling on the streets one more time, it will do for the foreseeable future.
Ethiopia is mobilizing from end to end and rising thereby, while tplf is declining in all what it is and it can. Let's live and be witnesses ourselves of the scene to ensue.
The washed and clean suite is back to the dirt of roling on the streets one more time, it will do for the foreseeable future.
Ethiopia is mobilizing from end to end and rising thereby, while tplf is declining in all what it is and it can. Let's live and be witnesses ourselves of the scene to ensue.