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Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Ethoash » 31 May 2020, 08:40

Thomas H

ይህ እኮ ግልፅ ነው አልጀዚራ ምንም አዲስ ነገር ሊነግረን አይችልም

በወርቃማዎቹ ዘመን ስላሳ አመቱን በስላም ያለምንም ጦርነት ነበር ያሳለፍነው። ይህ ማለት ደግሞ በወርቃማዎቹ ጥበብ እንጂ በእድል አነበርም ስላማችንን እንደቀዝቃዛ እርጎ ስንጋት የነበረው።

በአሽበር ግዜ ግን ቄሮዎች ፋብሪካ ያቃጥላሉ ወርቃማዎቹ የገነቡትን ። ሽበር ይነዛሉ ፣ ሰው ይገድላሉ በአጠቃላይ ትንሹ ንጉስ ሆነው አገር ይነውጣሉ። በትግሬዎች ዘመን ግን አንደ ወርቃማ ወታደር ነበር አራት ሚሊዬንን ጋሎችን በእርቻ ግዜ ገደል ከቶ ስላምን ያመጣው ። ትግሬዎቹ ጋ ምንም ቀልድ አነበርመ ቀጥ ለጥ በለህ መብት ህን ታከብራለህ አክብር ግን እበጠብጣለሁ ካልክ ግን ልክህን ነው የምናሳየው በለው ነበር የሚንቀሳቀሱት ቀልድ አነበርም በስላም ።

ዛሬ ግን ፋኖዎች መንገድ ዘግተው ጦር መዘው ትግሬን እንጨብጣታለን እያሉ የጦር አንባጋሮ ሲያስሙ ጥይት ሲቶክሱ አገሩን አንቀጥቅጠው ሲገዙ ከአማራ ፕሬዘዳንት ደጉ ይበልጥ ምን ተለዋለህ ፌዝ እንጂ ። ዛሬ ከቤት ህ መወጣት እንኩዋን ምንም ዋስትና የለህም በቀን በጠራራ እንደውሻ ትገደላለህ። በትግሬዎች ዘመን ግን ኢትዬዽያን በሙሉ ብት ዞር ማንም አይነካህም ነበር።

ትግሬዎች መሀት ሰህተት አለባቸው ግን ከዶክተር አሽብር ጋራ ሲወዳደሩ ወርቃማዎች እንደሆኑ ነው የሚያሳየው። በትግሬዎች ዘመን ከሱዳን ጋራ ተከባብረን ተዋደን ነበር የምንኖረው ግን አማሮች ነገር ሲፈልጉ ትግሬዎች መሬት ስጡ ብለው አሼ ገዳሜ አሉ ታድያ ምን አባታቸው ነው የሚጠበቁት ሱዳንን ለምን አይጨብጡዋትም። በነገራቸን ላይ የሱዳንና የኢትዬዽያ ጦርነት የተማሞቀ ነው መጀመሪ አይቀሬ ነው። አሁን ማን አማራ ጦር ሜዳ እንደሚሄድ ነው ለማየት የቸኮልኩት። ትግሬዎች ከሱዳን ጋራ ሆነው አማራን እንደሚወጉ ምንም ጥርጥር የለም፨ ት ዝ ይላቹሀል አማሮች ከኤርትራኖች ጋራ ሆነው ትግሬን ለመውጋት ሲያቅራሩ ይህ ብድር ምላሽ ነው።

ትግሬዎች እንኩን የኢትዬዽያን የሱማሌንም ፀጥታ አስጠብቀው ። አንድችም ኩሽ ሳይልባቸው በጥበባቸው ነበር አገሩን ሲገዙ የነበሩት ። ታድያማ ከበሮ በስው እጅ ያምር ሲይዙት ያደናግር ነውና ፣ አሁን ዶክተር አሽብርን ምን እንደሚውጠው ጠፍቶታል። ምን እንደሚይዝ ጠፍቶታል ቤተመንግስት ተውሽቆ ቀርቶዋል ። በጎሮ አበባ በመትከሉ ምድረ አህያ በሙሉ ዶክተር አሽብር ዶክተር አሽብር ለዘላለም ኑር ይሉታል። ትግሬዎች እኮ የአበባ ማሳ በሚሊዬን ጋሻ መሬት ተክለው በቢሊዬን ዶላር ያስገቡልናል ለሚሊዬን ኢትዬዽያኖችም ስራ ፍጥረው ነበር። ግን ምን ያረጋል ቄሮ መጥቶ አጋየው። አሁን አቶ አሽብር በቢሊዬን ዶላር ተበድሮ መናፈሻ ስራልን ስራ ፈት ሆነን መናፈሻ ምን ሊስራልን ነው። እስቲ ጉዱን እናያለን። አቶ ዶክተር አሽብር የኢትዬዽያ ገንዘብ አይደልም አረቦች ስጥተውኝ ነው ይለናል ታድያ አንድ ፋክተሪ አት ስራበትም ነበር አንድ የውሃ ግድብ አት ስራበትም ነበር ወይ።

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Ethoash » 31 May 2020, 11:06

present wrote:
31 May 2020, 10:15
Trying to sound like Opposition parties? :lol: :lol:

I enjoy seeing you cry :lol: :lol:

Algezira is egypt, Egypt paid well to the guy in Amnesty and Tplf is the media reporting it in Ethiopia :lol: :lol:
like Egypt paid ESAT

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Sam Ebalalehu » 31 May 2020, 11:16

If Amnesty International chooses to be a propaganda machine, it is its choice. To report on any issue that interests Amnesty, the organization should have people on the ground to witness what was happening in Ethiopia. Reading the opposition parties paper does not cut it. The reality is starting at the time Abiy came to power — a failed attempt to kill him was the first one — many ethnic politicians and parties cooperated to undermine his administration, in the process making a pathway for the disintegration of Ethiopia. Abiy firmly stood to withstand their sabotage.
Now, Ethiopians have clearly understood how the political line is drawn. Abiy is winning the political infighting at home. Those who want him to fail are in the business of soliciting support from abroad.
The Ethiopian government should expect there are and will be Ethiopians who compromise Ethiopian’s interest. They work with the enemy. The current border accident between Ethiopia and Sudan might not be unexpected happening . That Aljazera reading the Amnesty International report as if it is a Koran might not an isolated happening.
Ethiopian enemies are making a united front. Ethiopians should aware and work hard to frustrate any sabotage the enemy is trying to make.

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Ethoash » 31 May 2020, 23:48

present wrote:
31 May 2020, 11:47
Egypt would do anything to destabilize Ethiopia. Our leader Mengistu took armaments from our enemies of the past but he did that to benefit all Ethiopians. Tplf Eritreans work with Egypt to destroy Ethiopia. We are back to zero, pre 1991, but with completely different views and forces working in the favor of Ethiopians

in this case when u said Ethiopia u mean Amhara otherwise Meles is the builder of sky and Nile dam.. i erased my case/

"The road to hell is paved with good intentions", yes Mengistu have a good intentions but the road he took is hell on earth..

vs

founding father of the new Ethiopia with constitution, with freedom of speech with democracy with election etc etc...

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Halafi Mengedi » 31 May 2020, 23:55

Ethoash wrote:
31 May 2020, 23:48
present wrote:
31 May 2020, 11:47
Egypt would do anything to destabilize Ethiopia. Our leader Mengistu took armaments from our enemies of the past but he did that to benefit all Ethiopians. Tplf Eritreans work with Egypt to destroy Ethiopia. We are back to zero, pre 1991, but with completely different views and forces working in the favor of Ethiopians

in this case when u said Ethiopia u mean Amhara otherwise Meles is the builder of sky and Nile dam.. i erased my case/

"The road to hell is paved with good intentions", yes Mengistu have a good intentions but the road he took is hell on earth..

vs

founding father of the new Ethiopia with constitution, with freedom of speech with democracy with election etc etc...
Ethiopia is Amhara. They say Sudan took Ethiopia lands but Amhara lands and wants other ethnics to involve for the Amhara grab lands to feed its people not ethnics.

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Tog Wajale » 01 Jun 2020, 00:12

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Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam is under construction on the river Nile in Sept. 26, 2019.
Ethiopia and Egypt are pushing each other to the brink in a battle for control on the river Nile
Addis AbabaMay 31, 2020
Zecharias Zelalem
By Zecharias Zelalem
When Ethiopia, this week, criticized the Egyptian government for its “unprincipled” stand on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) it raised the stakes on one of the Africa’s most contentious diplomatic negotiations in recent decades.

The comments came even though both states have expressed a willingness to return to tripartite talks with Sudan, over the dam. The key source of the tension with Egypt is that Ethiopia remains adamant to start filling the dam’s reservoir by July.


“Instead of earnest discussion, Egypt has used the negotiation platform to demand that the dam be smaller, carry a lower volume of water, and be turned into something that wouldn’t fulfill our needs,” said Gedu Andargachew, Ethiopia’s foreign minister speaking at a press conference with political party representatives at Addis Ababa’s African Union Conference Hall on Wednesday. “It’s up to them to leave this obstructive approach and instead cooperate with the parties involved.”

Ethiopia’s insistence on filling the reservoir without an agreement on technicalities is a major sticking point for Egypt. The dam’s reservoir has a capacity of 74 billion cubic meters, and Ethiopia plans on storing around 18.4 million cubic liters of water in it in the coming two years.

Egypt says doing so without a signed agreement is a breach of international law and would dangerously impact its own water supply downstream. Ethiopia has reiterated that it doesn’t need Egyptian approval to fill the dam. US officials, who Egypt had called in to help mediate, had insinuated that progress had been made, but the pair’s differences were many and eventually led to Ethiopia’s pulling out from a final round of scheduled roundtable talks in late February. Ethiopian officials accused the Trump administration of pressuring the Horn of Africa country to make unreasonable concessions.

“Ethiopia will never sign on an agreement that will surrender its right to us the Nile River,” Ethiopia’s ambassador to the US, Fitsum Arega wrote on Twitter at the time.


REUTERS
River Nile cuts through 11 African countries
The diplomatic spat starts with Africa’s longest river, the Nile, which runs through 11 countries. Ethiopia contributes about 85% of the Nile water flowing to Sudan and Egypt. The 11 nations are hoping that the massive Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will open up many new opportunities from electric power supply, agricultural irrigation to reducing evaporation losses.

When completed, the dam will have installed capacity to generate 6,000 MW electricity to relieve Ethiopia’s acute energy shortage and also export to Sudan and possibly Egypt. The dam’s 74 billion cubic meters of water is about half the volume of the Aswan High Dam in Egypt.

Tripartite effort
Months into the deadlock, Sudan has lobbied to reinitiate the stagnated tripartite effort and has gotten a positive response from Cairo and Addis Ababa, despite the open bickering between the two.


US mediation had been sought by Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, after Ethiopia’s prime minister Abiy Ahmed agreed to the involvement of a third-party mediator. From November to February, diplomats from Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan shuttled between Washington DC, Khartoum, Cairo and Addis Ababa. World Bank representatives were also brought in as additional arbitrators.

In November, Ethiopia agreed in principle to an Egyptian request that the dam filling process be carried out in stages over seven years. But the nitty gritty of how it would be carried out, including the speed with which the reservoir would be filled, left the two at odds.

In this regard, the US has done little to bring the opposing sides together, and Ethiopia eventually decided not to attend a final round of negotiations in late February, where the sides were supposed to sign a legal and binding agreement. Ethiopia rejected terms of a deal it deemed favorable for Egypt, which led to accusations by Ethiopians that the US was trying to coerce Ethiopia into compromising on its dam aspirations. Ethiopians in the US took to the streets to protest “US pressuring of Ethiopia.”


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In happier times. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) shakes hands with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Cairo, June 10, 2018
Egypt meanwhile, took issue with Ethiopia’s absence from the final round of talks, and of its refusal to sign the agreement which had actually been drafted by US and World Bank mediators. In a letter penned to the United Nations Security Council earlier this month, Egypt’s foreign minister Sameh Shoukry decried Ethiopia’s “unilateralism, its lack of willingness to cooperate and its desire to fill the GERD regardless of the impact on downstream riparians.”

While the text of the treaty that American mediators hashed out isn’t publicly available, Shoukry gave a briefing of what it entailed in his letter to the UNSC. Among the clauses Ethiopia found unacceptable according to Shoukry, a compromise which included “mitigations measures,” which would be implemented even beyond the first stage filling period, if Egypt were to experience drought.


Ethiopia brands this as nefarious. “On the Egyptian side, negotiations until now were hindered by Egypt’s desire to maintain its historical hegemony,” said Dr. Seleshi Bekele, Ethiopia’s minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy. According to the minister, dam construction progress currently stands at 73.7%

Sudan has shown a determination to de-escalate tensions, with prime minister Abdullah Hamdok believed to have arranged the continuation of tripartite talks by communicating with his Ethiopian and Egyptian counterparts in recent weeks. China has also lobbied the two to put and end to the spat and work towards peaceful resolution. Beijing’s interest likely stems from its financial support for the GERD project. Two Chinese state companies were awarded $150 million in GERD construction contracts last year.

But with Ethiopia’s Abiy telling Ethiopians that “not even the coronavirus” would hamper dam plans, and Egypt’s heavy-worded message to the UNSC, it would seem the impasse could be on the brink of deteriorating even further, come July

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Ethoash » 01 Jun 2020, 00:47

Halafi Mengedi wrote:
31 May 2020, 23:55
Ethiopia is Amhara. They say Sudan took Ethiopia lands but Amhara lands and wants other ethnics to involve for the Amhara grab lands to feed its people not ethnics.

this people r something even if Egypt come .. Golden must give them landing space where they can conduct war with Amhara.. let alone Sudna.. it was not even yesterday that the Amhara said they going to join Eritrea if war broke out between golden and Eritrea .. trust me i enjoy everything .. Dr. Abiy movie is the best move to watch in this quarantine

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Re: Breaking: Al Jazeera predicts Ethiopia will collapse at the end of 2020

Post by Ethoash » 01 Jun 2020, 00:52

present wrote:
01 Jun 2020, 00:10
:lol: :lol:

Democracy and constitution: obviously the there were constitution before tplf, this constitution is useless to many of the ethincs. Of course, democracy a foreign thing to tplfs

You did nothing!! :x
present is kind of child he think ESAT IS A free press .. Ato present doesnt know the difference between free press and propaganda ..TPLF had the right to block ESAT BECASUE THEY WERE ENEMY TOOLS SENDING propaganda.... what kind of fool government allowed ESAT TO TELL THE CITIZEN NOT to contribute to Nile dam

ato present also doesnt have no idea about election . he think just because the founding father wrote the constitution about free and fair election . he think he can get fair and free election the next day .. just like Xbox plug and play..


American Constitution given the black to vote 200 years ago ... but the black did not enjoy their voting right up to 1960... that means Constitution is not plug and play u need to fight for your right no body give u your right if u r not willing to die...

beside why u talking about TPLF 100% WINNING ELECTION .. why not talk about Cud losing their win over Addis Ababa did u ever thought had the buda Amhara accept their win and enter parliament we would not have 100% election win.. even so mathematically tplf can will 100%.. next time i will show u the math..

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