This is how we viewed it at the time and we were right
They Showed us their mighty power in Open then they invite us to fight them
This is what they televised to us in OPEN and bragged about it for four months
This is how we viewed it at the time and we were right
This is how we viewed it at the time and we were right
Re: They Showed us their mighty power in Open then they invite us to fight them
Current status — running to hid under the skirt of eden in Mekele. Coward!! Moite moite bele eti Halay aregit Hanzal Smirnoff.

Re: They Showed us their mighty power in Open then they invite us to fight them
Understanding the conflict in Tigray region of Ethiopia. Teklemichael Abebe Sahlemariam
https://borkena.com/2020/11/25/ethiopia ... anding-it/
The TPLF leadership stated that it launched the attack to neutralize the ENDF by controlling its military arsenals. The ENDF has had a significant presence in Tigray for the last 20 years as the region shares the country’s border with Eritrea, which fought a deadly war with Ethiopia from 1998 to 2000. The TPLF explained this attack as a pre-emptive strike in self-defence. However, as stated by Mr. Tibor Nagy, Assistant Secretary for the US Bureau of African Affairs, the most likely objective of the TPLF operation was to oust Abiy from power and regain control of the federal government.
However, the TPLF overestimated its military might and underestimated the resolve of Ethiopians to never allow them again to take control of power in Addis Ababa. Moreover, the TPLF actions against the ENDF have united the country behind Prime Minister Abiy. Even such fierce opponents of the Abiy administration as the party of political prisoner Eskinder Nega, have fully supported Abiy’s response to the TPLF attacks. Again, as confirmed by the US Deputy Assistant State Secretary for Africa, Tibor Nagy, the TPLF tactic “has really stoked Ethiopian nationalism” and brought the nation together in support of Abiy.
While we call for peace, I believe that we should also call for justice. As they say, peace without justice is tyranny. As many international human rights organizations have documented, for about three decades the TPLF-led government was engaged in torturing Ethiopians from various communities, some of which I assisted in their refugee claims in Canada. Many of those who led the torturous regime are now fugitives who have sought shelter with the TPLF in Tigray. Shouldn’t we be calling for justice for their victims? What about TPLF’s attack on the city of Asmara in neighbouring Eritrea?
https://borkena.com/2020/11/25/ethiopia ... anding-it/