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UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Aba » 04 Mar 2021, 07:58

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Re: UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Aba » 04 Mar 2021, 08:11

UN: Ethiopia and Eritrea troops behind possible war crimes in Tigray

1 HOUR AGO

https://www.trtworld.com/africa/un-ethi ... gray-44721


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Re: UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Abere » 04 Mar 2021, 12:34

It is not so much Ethiopia, it is about the UN itself. Where was UN when 5.6 million Amhara were massacred by Tigre liberation thug? Ethiopia ain't a give a sh!t. UN has never been a friend of Ethiopia, it will remain so indefinitely. UN an instrument to twist Africans hand so as to remain loyal colonized people of their old colonizer. It is a remote control. That remote control is not applicable to Ethiopia.

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Re: UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Cigar » 04 Mar 2021, 13:02

Crimes MAY and POSSIBLY committed doesn't mean they are committed. MAY or POSSIBLY committed by tegarus themselves IS MORE LIKLY if that really happened.
LOL agames are funny. Any foreign entity which has no first hand proof can't be a proof of any thing.
The proof is on what woyane supporters are posting.... fake news and fake other countries pictures as if they are tegarus in distress and fake woyane militia in an Eritrean army outfit withdrawing money from an ETHIOPIAN BANK and the liar little agame hoe who got her arm amputated being exposed by her own dad that she was shot in the arm during the start of the so called war.
Agames are putting their tegwar, ugly feet in their big liar mouths.
We keep on telling the agames to think for their future snotty little agames lives sake. And so far, they are making it to be worse than what their miseries are now.
And trust me, no USA or UN will come to the lying bi*tches tegarus. All is being documented, while none of what these liars agames claim happened to them is to be seen.
Come on now, 10 fighter jets, 5 drones downed and no picture, 100ds of tanks destroyed, not a picture. Over 70 thousand Ethio, Amhara, Eriteean troops captured or killed, not a single picture.
No one believes that even one agame militia doesn't own a camera or a phone.
The proofs are in the pudding.
As far as Ethiopia, it is showing woyane crimes by videos and press briefing.
How stupid can the agames aka tegarus can be.
Fighting from diaspora and putting your own family in a fu*cked up situation in your own kilil is a sin.


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Re: UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Fed_Up » 04 Mar 2021, 13:46

Aba wrote:
04 Mar 2021, 13:42
The Saudis and Emirati will drop the two monkeys like hot potatoes 🥔 🥔

https://storage.googleapis.com/afs-prod ... /2042.jpeg

https://www.thenationalnews.com/image/p ... $w=ec52ab9
Ape,

You mean because of Agamewoch? You mean they will drop two nations for tiny irrelevant kilil Tigray? Dump, agamieee Ape.

From low Iq all the way to primates.You idiots have nothing to stop ya from perpetual downfall of power and intelligence. Here is your banana.
You are very welcome, Ape.


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Re: UN rights chief says war crimes may have been committed in Ethiopia 

Post by Aba » 04 Mar 2021, 14:20

Mr. Fed up,
The world is shocked and unnerved by these reports. The Saudi and Emirati head choppers are not gonna take the blame for these crimes. They are already in a hot seat about Kashogi and about Yemen. They will abandon Issu and Abiy like a vampire sprayed with Holly water.

Read the article:

"...On Thursday, Michelle Bachelet said there was a need for an “independent, objective assessment” of the situation on the ground in Tigray, given the “deeply distressing reports of sexual and gender-based violence, extrajudicial killings, widespread destruction and looting of public and private property by all parties.”

“Credible information also continues to emerge about serious violations of international human rights law and humanitarian law by all parties to the conflict in Tigray in November last year,” Bachelet added."

https://abc17news.com/news/national-wor ... -massacre/

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