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Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by almaze » 26 Jan 2020, 03:44

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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Hawzen » 26 Jan 2020, 11:43

almaze wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 02:43







I understand agames might not be happy but let's be honest: Eritrea is such blessed country to have patriotic children every where in the globe. Eritreans are also lucky to have a blessed country.



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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Fed_Up » 26 Jan 2020, 11:50

present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 09:45
:lol:
Ascaris are like light years behind :lol: :lol: :lol:
Weshiyeee,
Aye mujeliteeee are you living in parallel universe? ..... gena bebado eger eyeshekesheksh..... :P

Wey gud “light years” bele ugumsh ataseqen abo :lol:


Ehemmmm naw belenal :mrgreen:

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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Hawzen » 26 Jan 2020, 12:13

present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 09:45

Ascaris are like light years behind
Baby Wushiyee,

I don't think there is an Africa country which is "light years behind" of any other African country. if that was the case, Michael Jackson and his crew would not have sung "We are the world" for your Tigray :oops: :mrgreen: :x .

One thing we are sure is that the Nigerian man is right behind the deformed stinky behind of your agame sister Abi-gail.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Hawzen » 26 Jan 2020, 13:02

present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 12:19
Ascari Eritrean frash adash Hawzen,
What are you talking about :lol:

What are your ascaris sisters in Addis doing

Hawzen wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 12:13
present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 09:45

Ascaris are like light years behind
Baby Wushiyee,

I don't think there is an Africa country which is "light years behind" of any other African country. if that was the case, Michael Jackson and his crew would not have sung "We are the world" for your Tigray :oops: :mrgreen: :x .

One thing we are sure is that the Nigerian man is right behind the deformed stinky behind of your agame sister Abi-gail.. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF
Agame baby Wushiyee,

What is wrong with Eritreans vacationing in our second home Ethiopia and special Addis ?? Specially now that Addis is free from TPLF rag tags, we believe Addis is very attractive and the right destination for us. Remember, Eritreans are welcome to visit Addis and Ethiopia in general without visa 24/7. I know you agames are jealous that Addis is safer and closer to Eritreans than the citizens of the least important killil of Tigray :mrgreen: :oops: :lol: .

May God bless the beautiful city of Addis and our second home Ethiopia.

Dedebit is always dedeb
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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Zmeselo » 26 Jan 2020, 13:43

Which Eritrean girls, donkey? Prove it! An Eritrean girl wouldn't touch you, with a 10m pole.

"Repeat a lie, & it becomes the truth!" Joseph Goebbels.

On the other hand, your white "gieta" says this:
US State Department

http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/c ... 226721.htm


Due to lack of economic opportunities, one in twelve women in Addis Ababa have turned to prostitution.

Ethiopia is a source and, to a lesser extent, destination and transit country for men, women, and children who are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Girls from Ethiopia’s rural areas are exploited in domestic servitude and, less frequently, prostitution within the country, while boys are subjected to forced labor in traditional weaving, herding, guarding, and street vending. The central market in Addis Ababa is home to the largest collection of brothels in Africa, with girls as young as 8-years-old in prostitution in these establishments. Ethiopian girls are forced into domestic servitude and prostitution outside of Ethiopia, primarily in Djibouti, South Sudan, and in the Middle East. Ethiopian boys are subjected to forced labor in Djibouti as shop assistants, errand boys, domestic workers, thieves, and street beggars. Young people from Ethiopia’s vast rural areas are aggressively recruited with promises of a better life and are likely targeted because of the demand for cheap domestic labor in the Middle East.

Many young Ethiopians transit through Djibouti, Egypt, Somalia, Sudan, or Yemen as they emigrate seeking work in the Middle East; some become stranded and exploited in these transit countries, and are subjected to detention, extortion, and severe abuses—some of which include forced labor and sex trafficking—while en route to their final destinations. Young women are subjected to domestic servitude throughout the Middle East, as well as in Sudan and South Sudan. Many Ethiopian women working in domestic service in the Middle East face severe abuses, including physical and sexual assault, denial of salary, sleep deprivation, withholding of passports, confinement, and even murder. Ethiopian women are sometimes exploited in the sex trade after migrating for labor purposes—particularly in brothels, mining camps, and near oil fields in Sudan and South Sudan—or after fleeing abusive employers in the Middle East. Low-skilled Ethiopian men and boys migrate to Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and other African nations, where some are subjected to forced labor. In October 2013, the Ethiopian government banned overseas labor recruitment. Preceding the ban, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MOLSA) officials reported that up to 1,500 Ethiopians departed daily as part of the legal migration process. Officials estimated this likely represented only 30 to 40 percent of those migrating for work; the remaining 60 to 70 percent were smuggled with the facilitation of illegal brokers. Brokers serve as the primary recruiters in rural areas. Over 400 employment agencies were licensed to recruit Ethiopians for work abroad; however, government officials acknowledged many to be involved in both legal and illegal recruitment, leading to the government’s ban on labor export. Following the ban, irregular labor migration through Sudan is believed to have increased. Eritreans residing in Ethiopia-based refugee camps, some of whom voluntarily migrate out of the camps, and others who are lured or abducted from the camps, face situations of human trafficking in Sudan and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

Since November 2013, the Saudi Arabian government has deported over 163,000 Ethiopians, including over 94,000 men working mostly in the construction sector and over 8,000 children working in cattle herding and domestic service; international organizations and Ethiopian officials believe thousands were likely trafficking victims. Many migrants reported not having repaid debts to those who smuggled them to Saudi Arabia, rendering some of them at risk for re-trafficking.

present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 13:20
Ascari frash adash Hawzen

I like it. You are making fun of your Ascari sisters spreading their legs in Addis for 30birr :lol: :lol:

Well, I am not surprised since you gave away your kidney and your still running to the Arabs :lol: :lol: when the Israelis sold your sisters to the Africans and you are here making fun of it... :lol:



Hawzen wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 13:02
present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 12:19
Ascari Eritrean frash adash Hawzen,
What are you talking about :lol:

What are your ascaris sisters in Addis doing

Hawzen wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 12:13
present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 09:45

Ascaris are like light years behind
Baby Wushiyee,

I don't think there is an Africa country which is "light years behind" of any other African country. if that was the case, Michael Jackson and his crew would not have sung "We are the world" for your Tigray :oops: :mrgreen:

One thing we are sure is that the Nigerian man is right behind the deformed stinky behind of your agame sister Abi-gail.. :l

Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF
Agame baby Wushiyee,

What is wrong with Eritreans vacationing in our second home Ethiopia and special Addis ?? Specially now that Addis is free from TPLF rag tags, we believe Addis is very attractive and the right destination for us. Remember, Eritreans are welcome to visit Addis and Ethiopia in general without visa 24/7. I know you agames are jealous that Addis is safer and closer to Eritreans than the citizens of the least important killil of Tigray :mrgreen: :oops:

May God bless the beautiful city of Addis and our second home Ethiopia.

Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF

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Re: Whatever happened to "Eri Artista Sawa "? ❌❌

Post by Fed_Up » 26 Jan 2020, 15:21

Low iq weshiyeee Monjorino, anchi yesumuni lej,

Don’t make me to bring the iq index of your pathetic existence.

Now your choice. will you choose USAID or IQ index?

:P

Gena aseren enaberayeshalen :lol:



present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 12:01
Fendadaw alesh enday yene organ donor :lol:

Grandpa fendadaw, when you ascaris come to Addis you feel like you are New York :lol: that is what Ethiopians are saying about you :lol:

Fed_Up wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 11:50
present wrote:
26 Jan 2020, 09:45
:lol:
Ascaris are like light years behind :lol:
Weshiyeee,
Aye mujeliteeee are you living in parallel universe? ..... gena bebado eger eyeshekesheksh..... :P

Wey gud “light years” bele ugumsh ataseqen abo :lol:


Ehemmmm naw belenal :mrgreen:

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