is he really somehow the only obstacle in the way of an ''agazi'' state, or?
if so he must be tough to be an one man army!
agame mado,
ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ በሂወት እያሉ ኢትዮጵያና ኤርትራ ሰላም አይሆኑም Aboy Sebhat Nega
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 13:50LOL so the question remains, why is he so hated by our tegadalay gobez tigrayan neighbors?
is he really somehow the only obstacle in the way of an ''agazi'' state, or?
if so he must be tough to be an one man army!![]()
Apparently so......I have the feeling that agames fear PIA so much that they dream his death. It looks like he is just giving them nightmare after nightmare. I think Agames' mind set is that they are capable to do whatever they want in Eritrea, Ethiopia and the region if the Lion of Nakfa were not alive today....Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 13:50LOL so the question remains, why is he so hated by our tegadalay gobez tigrayan neighbors?
is he really somehow the only obstacle in the way of an ''agazi'' state, or?
if so he must be tough to be an one man army!![]()
Sadacha, please be careful the pseudo Eritreans should hear you, saying that PIA has Tigrian heritage. But the fact is like a virus, people of Tigray has kidnapped our country, Eritrea and its government. We are struggling against a Tigraian led fascist government in Eritrea.Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 21:47It's actually sad. Even if Tegadalay Isayas Aferwerki has some tegaru ancestry, it doesn't mean he's going to somehow agree with everything TPLF says or does. Even during the Gedli struggle he and EPLF made it clear that they didn't agree with tigray becoming independent (They didn't agree with an independent oromia either to be fair).
Also.. TPLF maybe stupid but they know independence would just ensure that they'd be surrounded by multiple potential foes with territorial disputes with them, such as the Amara and Eritrea.
Not to mention that they openly admitted that tigray enjoys the benefits of being associated with a larger entity (Ethiopia).
Merhano wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 01:42Sadacha, please be careful the pseudo Eritreans should hear you, saying that PIA has Tigrian heritage. But the fact is like a virus, people of Tigray has kidnapped our country, Eritrea and its government. We are struggling against a Tigraian led fascist government in Eritrea.Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 21:47It's actually sad. Even if Tegadalay Isayas Aferwerki has some tegaru ancestry, it doesn't mean he's going to somehow agree with everything TPLF says or does. Even during the Gedli struggle he and EPLF made it clear that they didn't agree with tigray becoming independent (They didn't agree with an independent oromia either to be fair).
Also.. TPLF maybe stupid but they know independence would just ensure that they'd be surrounded by multiple potential foes with territorial disputes with them, such as the Amara and Eritrea.
Not to mention that they openly admitted that tigray enjoys the benefits of being associated with a larger entity (Ethiopia).
If the people of Ethiopia help us in this critical time in our history, it would be appreciated. I know, except for few, most Ethiopians do understand our struggle against tyranny. With or without Ethiopians help, the regime is going to fall. He tries to sell that narrative he is the bulwark against TPLF expansion and hegemony. He is just trying to make himself a useful idiot at the service of PM Abiy Ahmed.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 16:37Yay. Thanks for the detailed response. Seems sensible to me.
present wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 16:49Not bad
We still want eritra to be a seperate country as it is now.
YAY wrote: ↑04 May 2020, 02:02Dear Sadacha Maccaa: Why leaders of TPLF hate Tegadalaiy Issaias Afwerki
I think it originates from their perceptions of Issaias's intentions against their group interests. Please listen to what the senior Tigrai People's Liberation Front (TPLF) leader WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga's incompetent analysis or interpretations, and empty conclusions in the following [Dec. 25, 2019] interview:ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ በሂወት እያሉ ኢትዮጵያና ኤርትራ ሰላም አይሆኑም Aboy Sebhat Nega
Their fall from power is obviously very painful and hard for them to accept. They used to present themselves as possessing minds much superior to others'. They could not believe, and do not yet appreciate, why they are still alive and free. Most of their political allies have "betrayed" them. Only those who could work for hire or political opportunism shall stay around. Mr. WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga seems to believe that President Issaias Afwerki (PIA) intends to cleanse Etiyopiya or Ethiopia of TPLF's values of divide-and-rule. So, in his opinion, there would be no peace between Eritrea and "independent" (i.e. TPLF's) Etiyopiya (another way of putting their previous argument that Etiyopiya would disintegrate---or would be subservient to foreign powers--- if TPLF does not remain at the helms of power). It seems that is why they wish him (PIA) dead. But baseless wishes don't often come true. And empty wishes demonstrate the wisher's incapability and failure.
TPLF and EPLF (Eritrean People's Liberation Front), though they managed to cooperate in the past, have had differences and tension on issues regarding territorial boundaries and balancing nation-building and freedoms of ethnic groups, among others. One may read Richard Reid.(2011). Frontiers of Violence in North-East Africa: Genealogies of Conflict Since C.1800 to get a grasp of the conflicts. EPLF/PFDJ's (PIA doesn't have a stand different than his organization on the two issues) attitude favors nation-building through democratic unity of members of diverse ethnic/cultural groups. As everyone now realizes, TPLF 's ideology, in its state structure and governance, greatly gave more emphasis to the vertical separateness of ethnic groups than to national unity. That imbalance and an economy ruined by conflicts and corruption is currently destabilizing Etiyopiya.
PIA & Co. have decades ago predicted that TPLF's ideology of imbalance, that epitomizes ethnic separate freedoms and the right to secession, without proper consideration to nation-building through democratic unity of ethnic groups, would tend to create vertical ethnic conflicts, disunity and instability in Etiyopiya or Eritrea. Abboy "SebHat" now purposely distorts the Eritreans' attitude as if it is necessarily contrary to ethnic freedoms and language-ethnic federalism, or is only in favor of a unitary State. He will not succeed, for TPLF had tried what it believed was right and its ideology ended up to be a failure in theory and practice.
If they continue holding back from publicly criticizing many of their past policies and practices and join the Etiyopiyan Prosperity Party to redeem themselves, new political forces could, sooner or later, replace them through peaceful elections. Keep on watching the drama. The TPLF leaders are hopelessly obsolete, physically and ideologically (undemocratic capitalist and ethnic nationalist confused communists).
Regardless of what awaits for the TPLF leaders, we, Etiyopiya(ns) and Eritrea(ns), need to do the right things: cooperate to strengthen peace and stability, let our respective populations improve their living standards (empower communities to have access to water, electricity, food security, healthcare, etc.), run public affairs peacefully/legally and enhance trade and commerce. Enough with wars, conflicts, displacements and conflict news. Let us learn how to live in peace again.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 13:50LOL so the question remains, why is he so hated by our tegadalay gobez tigrayan neighbors?
is he really somehow the only obstacle in the way of an ''agazi'' state, or?
if so he must be tough to be an one man army!![]()
ኣታ ወዲ ኣንጺፋ ቊልጭ ዓጋመ፡, no matter how many nicks you use, the term "country" and "people" are not the same, you idiot! Just read a dictionary, any dictionary and stop being stupid, although that may be an uphil battle for a ሓሳድ ፍጥረት!pushkin. wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 02:51This is the Straw that broke the Camel of socalled ignoring Barking Dogs...the Barking Dogs against Eritrea's Independence were happy when PIA agreed with calling Eritrea and Ethiopia as ONE Country..whether you use "people" = "nation" = "country"...same difference.
present wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 19:17Good. And you will need to go back to live on your own land. You are just like a Kenyan to us.
YAY wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 15:08Dear Present: At least we do have one common ground: We want Eritrea to remain separate, [independent and sovereign] as it is now.
present wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 16:49Not bad
We still want eritra to be a seperate country as it is now.
YAY wrote: ↑04 May 2020, 02:02Dear Sadacha Maccaa: Why leaders of TPLF hate Tegadalaiy Issaias Afwerki
I think it originates from their perceptions of Issaias's intentions against their group interests. Please listen to what the senior Tigrai People's Liberation Front (TPLF) leader WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga's incompetent analysis or interpretations, and empty conclusions in the following [Dec. 25, 2019] interview:ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ በሂወት እያሉ ኢትዮጵያና ኤርትራ ሰላም አይሆኑም Aboy Sebhat Nega
Their fall from power is obviously very painful and hard for them to accept. They used to present themselves as possessing minds much superior to others'. They could not believe, and do not yet appreciate, why they are still alive and free. Most of their political allies have "betrayed" them. Only those who could work for hire or political opportunism shall stay around. Mr. WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga seems to believe that President Issaias Afwerki (PIA) intends to cleanse Etiyopiya or Ethiopia of TPLF's values of divide-and-rule. So, in his opinion, there would be no peace between Eritrea and "independent" (i.e. TPLF's) Etiyopiya (another way of putting their previous argument that Etiyopiya would disintegrate---or would be subservient to foreign powers--- if TPLF does not remain at the helms of power). It seems that is why they wish him (PIA) dead. But baseless wishes don't often come true. And empty wishes demonstrate the wisher's incapability and failure.
TPLF and EPLF (Eritrean People's Liberation Front), though they managed to cooperate in the past, have had differences and tension on issues regarding territorial boundaries and balancing nation-building and freedoms of ethnic groups, among others. One may read Richard Reid.(2011). Frontiers of Violence in North-East Africa: Genealogies of Conflict Since C.1800 to get a grasp of the conflicts. EPLF/PFDJ's (PIA doesn't have a stand different than his organization on the two issues) attitude favors nation-building through democratic unity of members of diverse ethnic/cultural groups. As everyone now realizes, TPLF 's ideology, in its state structure and governance, greatly gave more emphasis to the vertical separateness of ethnic groups than to national unity. That imbalance and an economy ruined by conflicts and corruption is currently destabilizing Etiyopiya.
PIA & Co. have decades ago predicted that TPLF's ideology of imbalance, that epitomizes ethnic separate freedoms and the right to secession, without proper consideration to nation-building through democratic unity of ethnic groups, would tend to create vertical ethnic conflicts, disunity and instability in Etiyopiya or Eritrea. Abboy "SebHat" now purposely distorts the Eritreans' attitude as if it is necessarily contrary to ethnic freedoms and language-ethnic federalism, or is only in favor of a unitary State. He will not succeed, for TPLF had tried what it believed was right and its ideology ended up to be a failure in theory and practice.
If they continue holding back from publicly criticizing many of their past policies and practices and join the Etiyopiyan Prosperity Party to redeem themselves, new political forces could, sooner or later, replace them through peaceful elections. Keep on watching the drama. The TPLF leaders are hopelessly obsolete, physically and ideologically (undemocratic capitalist and ethnic nationalist confused communists).
Regardless of what awaits for the TPLF leaders, we, Etiyopiya(ns) and Eritrea(ns), need to do the right things: cooperate to strengthen peace and stability, let our respective populations improve their living standards (empower communities to have access to water, electricity, food security, healthcare, etc.), run public affairs peacefully/legally and enhance trade and commerce. Enough with wars, conflicts, displacements and conflict news. Let us learn how to live in peace again.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 13:50LOL so the question remains, why is he so hated by our tegadalay gobez tigrayan neighbors?
is he really somehow the only obstacle in the way of an ''agazi'' state, or?
if so he must be tough to be an one man army!![]()
present wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 19:33የምየን ወደ አብየ አለ ጀግናው![]()
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Ask your Ascari Eritrean brothers in hotel mekele how life is going with them. They are hamasien.
They ain't NO Tembein![]()
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Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 19:26Weyane rodent how is life in quarantine qiqiqiqiqiyou should be used to it by now since you were there way before corona virus qiqiqiqiqi qiqiqiqiqi
present wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 19:17Good. And you will need to go back to live on your own land. You are just like a Kenyan to us.
YAY wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 15:08Dear Present: At least we do have one common ground: We want Eritrea to remain separate, [independent and sovereign] as it is now.
present wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 16:49Not bad
We still want eritra to be a seperate country as it is now.
YAY wrote: ↑04 May 2020, 02:02Dear Sadacha Maccaa: Why leaders of TPLF hate Tegadalaiy Issaias Afwerki
I think it originates from their perceptions of Issaias's intentions against their group interests. Please listen to what the senior Tigrai People's Liberation Front (TPLF) leader WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga's incompetent analysis or interpretations, and empty conclusions in the following [Dec. 25, 2019] interview:
Their fall from power is obviously very painful and hard for them to accept. They used to present themselves as possessing minds much superior to others'. They could not believe, and do not yet appreciate, why they are still alive and free. Most of their political allies have "betrayed" them. Only those who could work for hire or political opportunism shall stay around. Mr. WaldeSelassie "SebHat" Negga seems to believe that President Issaias Afwerki (PIA) intends to cleanse Etiyopiya or Ethiopia of TPLF's values of divide-and-rule. So, in his opinion, there would be no peace between Eritrea and "independent" (i.e. TPLF's) Etiyopiya (another way of putting their previous argument that Etiyopiya would disintegrate---or would be subservient to foreign powers--- if TPLF does not remain at the helms of power). It seems that is why they wish him (PIA) dead. But baseless wishes don't often come true. And empty wishes demonstrate the wisher's incapability and failure.
TPLF and EPLF (Eritrean People's Liberation Front), though they managed to cooperate in the past, have had differences and tension on issues regarding territorial boundaries and balancing nation-building and freedoms of ethnic groups, among others. One may read Richard Reid.(2011). Frontiers of Violence in North-East Africa: Genealogies of Conflict Since C.1800 to get a grasp of the conflicts. EPLF/PFDJ's (PIA doesn't have a stand different than his organization on the two issues) attitude favors nation-building through democratic unity of members of diverse ethnic/cultural groups. As everyone now realizes, TPLF 's ideology, in its state structure and governance, greatly gave more emphasis to the vertical separateness of ethnic groups than to national unity. That imbalance and an economy ruined by conflicts and corruption is currently destabilizing Etiyopiya.
PIA & Co. have decades ago predicted that TPLF's ideology of imbalance, that epitomizes ethnic separate freedoms and the right to secession, without proper consideration to nation-building through democratic unity of ethnic groups, would tend to create vertical ethnic conflicts, disunity and instability in Etiyopiya or Eritrea. Abboy "SebHat" now purposely distorts the Eritreans' attitude as if it is necessarily contrary to ethnic freedoms and language-ethnic federalism, or is only in favor of a unitary State. He will not succeed, for TPLF had tried what it believed was right and its ideology ended up to be a failure in theory and practice.
If they continue holding back from publicly criticizing many of their past policies and practices and join the Etiyopiyan Prosperity Party to redeem themselves, new political forces could, sooner or later, replace them through peaceful elections. Keep on watching the drama. The TPLF leaders are hopelessly obsolete, physically and ideologically (undemocratic capitalist and ethnic nationalist confused communists).
Regardless of what awaits for the TPLF leaders, we, Etiyopiya(ns) and Eritrea(ns), need to do the right things: cooperate to strengthen peace and stability, let our respective populations improve their living standards (empower communities to have access to water, electricity, food security, healthcare, etc.), run public affairs peacefully/legally and enhance trade and commerce. Enough with wars, conflicts, displacements and conflict news. Let us learn how to live in peace again.