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What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 11:34
by Somaliman

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 12:47
by Tog Wajale E.R.
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Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 13:02
by Somaliman
Tog Wajale E.R. wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 12:47
Lekhebatt Lemmanai Agga*me Bas*tard Prostit*ute !!!



Gummamma MushMush:- ዕስትኽ፥ ዓጋመ፥ ወዲ ዛ፥ ፋኛቱራ !!!



MushMushat Guahafat Bast*ard Prosti*tutes Agga*mes:--- Why Don't You Entertain That To Your Dedebit Woorgach Tigrayian Who*re Mother. Get Lost Now Gimmattamm Shettattam Agga*mes.





Since you don't seem to get enough of copy-pasting such a bullsh.it, bring your arse to me and I'll stamp them on your arse with my sperms.

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 13:12
by Fed_Up
Somaliman wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 11:34
Sometimes I crave his love juice. Please, anyone, gets me some if possible; I would love to swallow it.
Weirdo, starvin Marvin. What you need is a sûck of wheat.

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 13:13
by Zmeselo
They give this,



to uncle Sam and his white-trash & niggér-slaves!!!

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 14:33
by Somaliman
Zmeselo wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 13:13
They give this,



to uncle Sam and his white-trash & niggér-slaves!!!







See, Afwerki is spending the illegal 2% tax that he has imposed on Eritreans in the diaspora to pay such a baboon in his 60s to post such as garbage on this forum!

Needless to mention that Eritrea is the only country on earth that has got a Minister of Twitter - Yemane G. Meskel!

Where's the little idiot fox to shout its stupid "Weey Guuud"!

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 15:29
by Zmeselo
No one to rape today, mr. pedophilia?





Somaliman wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 14:33
Zmeselo wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 13:13
They give this,



to uncle Sam and his white-trash & niggér-slaves!!!







See, Afwerki is spending the illegal 2% tax that he has imposed on Eritreans in the diaspora to pay such a baboon in his 60s to post such as garbage on this forum!

Needless to mention that Eritrea is the only country on earth that has got a Minister of Twitter - Yemane G. Meskel!

Where's the little idiot fox to shout its stupid "Weey Guuud"!

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 19:14
by Zack
Interesting I have never looked it from that angle
Ileen dhagarqabayashan oo dhani wa dhanxiir haha


Dr Zackovich

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 15 Aug 2023, 19:55
by Somaliman
Zack wrote:
15 Aug 2023, 19:14
Interesting I have never looked it from that angle
Ileen dhagarqabayashan oo dhani wa dhanxiir haha


Dr Zackovich



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Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 16 Aug 2023, 00:27
by Zmeselo


News | Military
N Korea says US soldier crossed border seeking refuge from racism

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/8/1 ... rom-racism

Travis King slipped away while on a tourist tour around the Joint Security Area that separates North and South Korea.


North Korea said that King confessed to crossing the border illegally, with the intent to stay in North Korea or in a third country [File: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]

16 Aug 2023

North Korea has claimed that a United States soldier who crossed the border last month did so because he was seeking refuge from
inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination
in the US.

The comments, published in state media on Wednesday, are Pyongyang’s first public statement on Travis King who crossed from South Korea into North Korea on July 18 while on a tourist tour https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/7/1 ... om-s-korea of the Joint Security Area (JSA) that separates the two countries.

North Korea said that King confessed to crossing the border illegally, with the intent to stay in North Korea or in a third country.
During the investigation, Travis King confessed that he had decided to come over to the DPRK as he harbored ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the U.S. Army,
state news agency KCNA reported, using the acronym for North Korea’s official name.
He also expressed his willingness to seek refugee in the DPRK or a third country, saying that he was disillusioned at the unequal American society.
KCNA said the 23-year-old was
kept under control by soldiers of the Korean People’s Army
after his crossing and the investigation continues.

The border between the two Koreas is heavily fortified but at the JSA, the frontier is marked only by a low concrete divider and is relatively easy to cross, despite the presence of soldiers on both sides.

US officials have said they believe King crossed the border intentionally and have declined to classify him as a prisoner of war.


(Al Jazeera)

King slipped away when he was facing disciplinary hearings in the wake of a drunken pub fight that led to an incident with South Korean police and a spell in a South Korean jail.

The Pentagon said it could not verify King’s comments as reported by KCNA and remains focused on his safe return. It did not address whether it had heard more details from North Korea.

King’s uncle, Myron Gates, told ABC News earlier this month that his nephew had experienced racism during his military deployment and, after being held in jail, did not sound like himself.

The US military has been wrestling with how to classify King, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/7/1 ... ed-to-know who joined the US Army in January 2021.

As an active-duty soldier, he might appear to qualify as a POW, given the US and North Korea technically remain at war. The 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula technically remains at war with the United Nations Command (UNC), providing oversight for the armistice.

But US officials have also said King’s decision to cross into North Korea of his own free will, in civilian attire, appears to have disqualified him from POW status.

July’s incident came as relations between the two Koreas are at one of their lowest points, with diplomacy stalled and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un calling for increased weapons development, including tactical nuclear warheads.

Earlier this month, the UNC said North Korea had “respondedhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/7/2 ... us-soldier to efforts to discuss the case.

Re: What does Isaias Afewerki and Kim Jong-un have in common?

Posted: 16 Aug 2023, 00:36
by Zmeselo

Greg Hallett: Hitler was a British agent

Summary: Hitler was a British Agent covers Hitler's psychological training in Britain during his missing year (1912) and how this was activated throughout WWII to steer him as a puppet of British intelligence, carrying out their plan to destroy the European powers; particularly France, Germany and Russia.

For the first time Operation WINNIE THE POOH is exposed: Hitler's escape out of Berlin on 2 May 1945 with the help of Ian Fleming of James Bond fame. It gives the time and circumstance of Hitler's real death. Rudolf Hess' flight to Britain is solved, as is the Duke of Kent's crash and apparent death. Both died in different countries and different decades from the official versions.

Many crimes and mysteries of war are solved in: "Hitler was a British Agent."



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