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What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:23
by Mesob
Issaias was fumed in Saudi Arabia because he was not accorded the respect that he had expected from the Arabs, as Abiy Ahmed Ali received.
Abiy Ahmed was one of the very few African leaders given the invitation to make a speech in the Saudi - Africa summit.
Like many Arab servants in the Horn of Africa, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia believed the forced Arabization on their people and a fluency in Arabic language, as a ticket to respect in the Arab world. However, Issaias was denied any recognition of his servitude to Arabs in many Arab causes including the Yemeni war and his Arabic fluency, instead non Arab language speakers such as Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia and the likes of South Africa and Nigeria were given the podium to deliver speeches.
This is the reason that I keep on telling the Arab slaves and concubines in the Horn of Africa to respect your own languages and identity to be accorded respect in the Arab world. The Arabs only respect people who respect their own languages and identity, or else you will always be treated as their Abeed slaves and servants.



Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:39
by Mesob
The open source in the net, the Eritrean Human Rights Electronic Archive (Ehrea) confirms that the Jebha ELF leaders who decided to burn Eritrean Tigre language 1500 textbooks in the 1970s that was prepared and printed by its own Department of Education are the following:
1. Abdela Idris
2. Hamid Adem Sulieman
3. Ibrahim Mohamed Ali
4. Azien Yasin, and few minions
People like Ahmad Naser and Melake Tekle were not involved.
Here you have the historical truth and the shameless idiots of Jebha who committed “linguistic suicide”.
Thank you to the documentation center at – Eritrean Human Rights Electronic Archive – EHREA . at ehrea website …

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:49
by Fed_Up
The person, your leader, in question is assumed to hold a leadership position. However, I find it comical that his reading abilities are comparable to that of a third-grader. It makes me question the level of education he supposedly attained, which is said to be at the Ph.D. level. :roll:

ትን ብሎኝ ነበር :lol:

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:50
by Digital Weyane
ጦቅላይ ሙኒስቴራችን በአሰብ ወደብ መርከብ ተሳፍረው ወደ ሳውዲ እንደተጓዙ የወያኔ ሚድያዎቻችን እየዘገቡ ነው። እንኳን ደስ አለን። :roll: :roll:

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:54
by Eripoblikan
Politics is not about being Christian/Muslim or Arab/African. It is about governance.

And in the area of governance, Abiy is falling from grace faster than the speed of light.
Mesob wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:23
Issaias was fumed in Saudi Arabia because he was not accorded the respect that he had expected from the Arabs, as Abiy Ahmed Ali received.
Abiy Ahmed was one of the very few African leaders given the invitation to make a speech in the Saudi - Africa summit.
Like many Arab servants in the Horn of Africa, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia believed the forced Arabization on their people and a fluency in Arabic language, as a ticket to respect in the Arab world. However, Issaias was denied any recognition of his servitude to Arabs in many Arab causes including the Yemeni war and his Arabic fluency, instead non Arab language speakers such as Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia and the likes of South Africa and Nigeria were given the podium to deliver speeches.
This is the reason that I keep on telling the Arab slaves and concubines in the Horn of Africa to respect your own languages and identity to be accorded respect in the Arab world. The Arabs only respect people who respect their own languages and identity, or else you will always be treated as their Abeed slaves and servants.



Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 16:59
by Mesob
Feddy,
Lets assume, as you said a "third-grader level leader" was given a full respect by the Arabs to deliver the seminal speech of the summit but the Arab slaves and concubines of the Horn of Africa who wasted their own time and burned their own languages to study Arabic and to forcibly Arabize their own country by burning their own language and identity were denied any recognition, even if they can read it flawlessly.
If politics is about governance, show me any of the Arab slaves and servants doing the real governing of their lands.
Fed_Up wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:49
The person, your leader, in question is assumed to hold a leadership position. However, I find it comical that his reading abilities are comparable to that of a third-grader. It makes me question the level of education he supposedly attained, which is said to be at the Ph.D. level. :roll:

ትን ብሎኝ ነበር :lol:

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:14
by DefendTheTruth
Mesob wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:23
The Arabs only respect people who respect their own languages and identity, or else you will always be treated as their Abeed slaves and servants.
Sir/Madam,

I was about to leave this forum and just saw your post. I am not even aware of if the guy was accorded an official reception or some other kinds of protocols were upheld or not. That is not the issue why I am replying to this post.

I have been saying for a long time in here if we are not united and stand side by side to each other, then there is no body that will take note of our existence in the room. It is not only the Arabs, as you put it here, it is a universal norm.

There is one Afan Oromo saying ኦላ አባን ጋፋ ጨብሴ፣ ኦርሚ ባሴ ቀለተ፡ (something like "you break your own's Sheep its horn, then the others will drag it out and slaughter it", i.e., to finish it).

If you don't respect yourself, then the rest will never respect you. It is as simple as that. If you don't have a respect within your family, then those in the neighborhood will also don't respect your family. If the neighborhood doesn't have a unity, then that neighborhood will be exposed to aggression from somewhere else, and the chain goes on.

But in our part of the world the cliche is different: seek the help of others to try to subdue your own.

If you are fighting your own kins from the other side of the Mereb river permanently, then why should those from far away may have to take note of your existence?

Please put this question to your President and get me the answer.

That is how it has been for a while and by now it has become part of our identity.

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:23
by Dark Energy
Fuc’kkker defend the lie,

Eritrean relationship in the long run will be with our immediate neighbors, such as Amhara and Tigrayans. Beyond the South, permanent friend is off course, Somalia. Got the idea Galla filth 😉😁😁😁

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:24
by Fed_Up
Mesob wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:59
Feddy,
Lets assume, as you said a "third-grader level leader" was given a full respect by the Arabs to deliver the seminal speech of the summit but the Arab slaves and concubines of the Horn of Africa who wasted their own time and burned their own languages to study Arabic and to forcibly Arabize their own country by burning their own language and identity were denied any recognition, even if they can read it flawlessly.
If politics is about governance, show me any of the Arab slaves and servants doing the real governing of their lands.
Fed_Up wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:49
The person, your leader, in question is assumed to hold a leadership position. However, I find it comical that his reading abilities are comparable to that of a third-grader. It makes me question the level of education he supposedly attained, which is said to be at the Ph.D. level. :roll:

ትን ብሎኝ ነበር :lol:
Do you feel comfortable with the idea of his speech conveyed in terrible English and not Arabic? Also, does the name "Abiy Ahmed Ali" strike you as unusual in any way? It requires skills and intelligence to be multi-lingual which Abiy lacks.
ይታደሉታል እንጂ አይታግሉትም


Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:31
by Mesob
DTT, you said it better than the way I tried to explain and more. We are into this endless mess because we hate everything our own.
And ignore the Dark Abeed Jeberti who is long devoid of any energy when his Arab master slashed his little wee wee to enslave him. The Arab concubine would rather sing praises carrying his master's rather than defend his own.
... There is one Afan Oromo saying ኦላ አባን ጋፋ ጨብሴ፣ ኦርሚ ባሴ ቀለተ፡ (something like "you break your own's Sheep its horn, then the others will drag it out and slaughter it", i.e., to finish it).

If you don't respect yourself, then the rest will never respect you. It is as simple as that. If you don't have a respect within your family, then those in the neighborhood will also don't respect your family. If the neighborhood doesn't have a unity, then that neighborhood will be exposed to aggression from somewhere else, and the chain goes on.

But in our part of the world the cliche is different: seek the help of others to try to subdue your own.

If you are fighting your own kins from the other side of the Mereb river permanently, then why should those from far away may have to take note of your existence? ...

Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:42
by euroland
አየ መሶብ ድኽነት

Last week, you said PIA won’t travel overseas anymore for fear of Abiy’s Drone. A few days earlier, you were telling us PIA was going to Saudi although the Africa-Saudi is cancelled and he is going alone for other reasons (forgetting what you said a few days earlier that he won’t leave Asmara). Now, when the world world is watching the planned Afro-Saudi, attended by many head of states, you shamelessly singing another new song. No shame.

ኤዱ ....እንደ የቡና ቤት አሻሻጭ ሴት rumor spread ማድረግ ትወጃለሽ

Mesob wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 16:23
Issaias was fumed in Saudi Arabia because he was not accorded the respect that he had expected from the Arabs, as Abiy Ahmed Ali received.
Abiy Ahmed was one of the very few African leaders given the invitation to make a speech in the Saudi - Africa summit.
Like many Arab servants in the Horn of Africa, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia believed the forced Arabization on their people and a fluency in Arabic language, as a ticket to respect in the Arab world. However, Issaias was denied any recognition of his servitude to Arabs in many Arab causes including the Yemeni war and his Arabic fluency, instead non Arab language speakers such as Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia and the likes of South Africa and Nigeria were given the podium to deliver speeches.
This is the reason that I keep on telling the Arab slaves and concubines in the Horn of Africa to respect your own languages and identity to be accorded respect in the Arab world. The Arabs only respect people who respect their own languages and identity, or else you will always be treated as their Abeed slaves and servants.



Re: What angered Issaias the most in Saudi Arabia?

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 17:46
by eritrea
DefendTheTruth wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 17:14

If you don't respect yourself, then the rest will never respect you. It is as simple as that. If you don't have a respect within your family, then those in the neighborhood will also don't respect your family. If the neighborhood doesn't have a unity, then that neighborhood will be exposed to aggression from somewhere else, and the chain goes on.

But in our part of the world the cliche is different: seek the help of others to try to subdue your own.

If you are fighting your own kins from the other side of the Mereb river permanently, then why should those from far away may have to take note of your existence?
After reading your comment I definitely came to a conclusion that You are suffering from a dual split personality disorder.

Who stood behind your lousy prime minster when the entire Arab world, the west and Woyane were behind his behind. It was Eritrea and President Isaias, Ethiopians of all origin and specially Ethiopians of Amharic origin and even all people of black color at that time because they knew what was at play.

Who destroyed all at a blink of an eye, what was achieved at a short of time do you think?