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Zmeselo
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by Zmeselo » 12 Jun 2023, 05:24
The 14th Ordinary Session of the IGAD Assembly of Heads of State & Government will be held today, on 12 June 2023 in Djibouti City.
- The assembly will gather leaders from IGAD member states, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda & Eritrea




As far as is known, the Heads of state of Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, (Sudan) ...are already in Djibouti to attend the summit.



Eritrea, will be represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the the Head of Political Affairs and Presidential Adviser.
Eritrea, is currently not active in IGAD.
Eritrea suspended its membership in IGAD in early 2007, in the wake of Ethiopia’s invasion of Somalia and the moral failure of IGAD to condemn the acts of aggression against a fellow Member State. https://shabait.com/2010/02/03/press-release-4/
Eritrea has suffered greatly under the leadership of the TPLF-led IGAD, since 2007. However, the most egregious act of betrayal came when an IGAD members deceitfully misled the UNSC and advocated for Eritrea to face sanctions. https://shabait.com/2011/07/08/statemen ... ommunique/
In the present era, the H0A is witnessing a transformative shift towards peace and collaboration. There is a collective desire among all IGAD members, to welcome Eritrea back into the fold. However, Eritrea insists on necessary reforms within IGAD to ensure its integrity.
The Assembly of Heads of State and Government (The Summit), is the supreme policy making organ of the Authority. There's hope that in this summit, discussions will take place regarding Eritrea's official reintegration into the group.
At the end, a joint communiqué outlining the outcomes and future direction for the region is expected to be produced as a result of the summit.
And who knows, maybe PIA is crossing the borders of Eritrea and Djibouti by car as we speak. @Ternafi
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Deconstructing IGAD from the grip of the interventionists and exploiters & reconstructing and re-indigenousizing it, to meet the needs of the HoA.
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by Zmeselo » 12 Jun 2023, 15:29
ኤርትራ፡ ኣባልነታ ኣብ ዞባዊ ውድብ IGAD ብምሕዳስ፡ ምስ ኩለን ኣባል ሃገራት ተሓባቢራ፡ ነቲ ውድብ ንምሕዳስን ንምጉልባትን፡ ከምኡ’ውን ተራኡ ኣብ ዞባዊ ሰላም፡ ርግኣት፡ ምዕባለን ቊጠባዊ ውህደትን ንምዕዛዝ ከምእትሰርሕ ኣረጋጊጻ።
Eritrea resumed its activity in IGAD & took its seat at the 14th Ordinary Summit, in Djibouti. Eritrea affirmed its readiness to endeavour, in conjunction with all Member States, to the rejuvenation & effectiveness of IGAD & advancement of peace, stability & regional integration.

Eritrea added that it believes a dedicated focus on development; a leading role in fostering regional peace & security; a synergetic regional approach to external relations; effective self-financing; &, fidelity to its rules are vital ingredients for IGAD's strength & success.
Eritrea has also stressed the need for a leading IGAD role, regarding the Sudan crisis. Sudan and a new IGAD treaty, are the main matters on the agenda. @hawelti
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by Zmeselo » 13 Jun 2023, 04:51
All the success for you Russia & China, in stopping the West's and NATO's imperial aggression & expansion.
Besides, stupid people make stupid comparisons. Ethiopia & Somalia, were supposedly, in the same club (IGAD). Russia & Ukraine, belong in different clubs. Ukraine, belongs in the kennel of the West.
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by Meleket » 13 Jun 2023, 08:32
Zmeselo wrote: ↑13 Jun 2023, 04:51
All the success for you Russia & China, in stopping the West's and NATO's imperial aggression & expansion.
Besides, stupid people make stupid comparisons. Ethiopia & Somalia, were supposedly, in the same club (IGAD). Russia & Ukraine, belong in different clubs. Ukraine, belongs in the kennel of the West.
ይህን ብርቅ የዲያቆን ዳንኤል ክብረት ጽሑፍ እስኪ ጀባ እንበላችሁ! ዲያቆኑ የኢትዮጵያ ጠቅላዪ ኣማካሪ መሆናቸውም ይታወቃል።
“መጀመርያ ሰው ነኝ!”
አንድ ወዳጄ በየገጸ ድሩና በየውይይት መድረኩ የሚሰማውን ‹መጀመሪያ ኦሮሞ ነኝ፣ መጀመሪያ ትግሬ ነኝ፣ መጀመሪያአማራ ነኝ› የሚል ክርክር አየና ‹አንተ መጀመሪያ ምድንነህ?›› ሲል ጠየቀኝ፡፡
እኔ መጀመሪያ ሰው ነኝ፡፡ የተፈጠርኩትም ሰው ሆኜ ነው፡፡ አምላክም የፈጠረው ሰውን ነው፡፡ ቡድን፣ ብሔር፣ ብሔረሰብ፣ ጎሳ፣ ነገድ የሚባሉ ነገሮችን ፈጠረ የሚል መጽሐፍም ትምህርትም አላገኘሁም፡፡ ክብርም፣ ሥልጣንም፣ ጥበብም፣ ፈጣሪውን መምሰልም የተሰጠው ለሰው ነው፡፡ መላእክት ሲፈጠሩ በማኅበር ነው የተፈጠሩት፡፡ አንድ ላይ ነው የተገኙት፡፡ ሰው ግን ሲፈጠር በየተራ ነው፡፡ መጀመሪያ አዳም፣ ከዚያ ሔዋን፣ ከዚያ ቃየል፣ ከዚያ አቤል እያለ ተራ በተራ፡፡ ቡድኖቹን ሰው በኋላ ራሱ ፈጠራቸው እንጂ አብረውት አልተፈጠሩም፡፡
መጀመሪያ ሰውነቴ ነበረ፡፡ በኋላ ቡድኔ መጣ፡፡ በኋላ የመጣው ቡድኔ በፊት የነበረውን ሰውነቴን ከዚህ አትለፍ ከዚህ አትውጣ፣ ከዚህ አትዝለል ከዚህ አትሻገር አለው፡፡ ቡድኔ በእኔ መጠራት ሲገባው እኔ በቡድኔ ተጠራሁ፡፡ ለእርሱ ህልውና ሲል እኔን ሰዋኝ፡፡ እርሱ ሳይመጣ በፊት ግን እኔ ሰውዬው ነበርኩ፡፡
መጀመሪያ ሰው ስለነበርኩ መጀመሪያ ሰው ነው መከበር ያለበት፣ መጀመሪያ ሰውነቴ ነው መብት የሚያስፈልገው፣ ሰውነቴን አሥረህ፣ ገርፈህ፣ ገድለህ፣ ነጥቀህ፣ ቀምተህ ቡድኔን ከየት ታገኘዋለህ? እኔን ትተህ እንዴት እኔ ለፈጠርኩት ቅድሚያ ትሰጣለህ? እኔን ንቀህ እንዴት እኔነት ተሰባስቦ ላቋቋመው ቡድን ክብር ትሰጣለህ? ይኼማ ሐሰት ነው፡፡ ሴሎቹን ገድለህሰውየውን ማኖር ትችላለህ? ገጾቹን ገንጥለህስ መጽሐፉን ታኖራለህን? ከብቶቹን አርደህ ስለ መንጋው መጨነቅስ ምን ማለት ነው?
ሀገር ይቀየራል፣ ቋንቋ ይቀየራል፣ ባሕል ይለወጣል፣ እምነት ይለወጣል፣ ጎሳ ይለወጣል፤ ሰውነት ግን እኔ ነኝ፡፡ እነዚህን ሁሉ መቀየር የቻልኩት ሰው ስለሆንኩ ነው፡፡ ሰው ሆኜ ስለተፈጠርኩ ከሰዎች ጋር እኖራለሁ፡፡ ለብቻዬ የማልችላቸውን ነገሮች በጋራ ለመከወን፡፡ ያን ጊዜ የጋራ መግባቢያ ያስፈልገኛል፡፡ ቋንቋ፣ ባሕል፣ ልማድ፣ ወግ፣ ሥርዓት ይመጣሉ፡፡ እነዚህ ሁሉ ሰዎችን በጋራ ለማኖር፣ ሲኖሩም ተግባብተውና የጋራ የሆነ እሴት ኖሯቸው እንዲኖሩ ለማድረግ በእኔ በሰውየው የተፈጠሩ ናቸው፡፡ ሊተውኝ አይችሉም፤ ልተዋቸው ግን እችላለሁ፡፡ ያለ እነርሱ መኖር እችላለሁ፤ ያለ እኔ መኖር ግን አይችሉም፡፡ እኔ ነኛ ዋናው፡፡
ስለዚህ ነው መጀመሪያ ሰው ነኝ ያልኩት፡፡ ሰው ስለሆንኩ የሰው ሁሉ ነገር ይመለከተኛል፡፡ የሰውም ሁሉ ነገር ያሳስበኛል፡፡ ያ ሰው ማንም ይሁን፣ ምንም ዓይነት ቋንቋ ይኑረው፤ የትኛውንም ዓይነት ባሕል ይከተል፡፡ እርሱ እኔና እርሱን አያገናኘንም፡፡ መገናኛችን ሰውነት ነው፡፡ የእሥረኛው ነገር ይመለከተኛል፤ ምክንያቱም ሰው ስለታሠረ፤ የሟቹ ነገር ይቆረቁረኛል፤ ምንያቱም ሰው ስለሞተ፤ የተገፋው ልቅሶ ይሰማኛል፤ ምክንያቱም ሰው ስለተገፋ፤ የተቀማው ዕንባ ያርሰኛል፤ ምክንያቱም ሰው ስለተቀማ፡፡
እንደሰው በፈጠረው ነገር መልሶ የሚጠፋ፣ በሠራው ነገር መከራ የሚያይ፣ ባመጣው ነገር የሚሄድ፣ ባስገኘው ነገር የሚታሠር ፍጡር የለም፡፡ ራሱ ያመጣቸው ጎሳዎች፣ ነገዶች፣ ቡድኖች ራሱን እንዳያይና የተፈጠረበትን እንዲረሳ አድርገውታል፡፡ ሰው ሆኖ ተፈጥሮ ሰውነትን እንዲረሳ፡፡ ‹እገሌ እንዲህ ሆነ› ሲሉት ‹ሀገሩ የት ነው፣ የማን ወገን ነው፣ የኛ ሰው ነው፣› ጎሳ ነገዱ፣ ወንዙ ጎጡ እያለ እያጠበበ ይጠይቃል፡፡ የሰውየው ማንነት ከእርሱ ቡድን እየራቀ በሄደ ቁጥር ጭንቀቱ ይቀንሳል፡፡ አንዳንዴም እንደ ድል ይቆጥረዋል፡፡ ‹የራሱ ወገን› የተጠቃ ሲመስለው ግን አራስ ነበር ሆኖ ይነሣል፡፡ ራሱ በፈጠረው አጥር ራሱን አጥሮ፤ መገናኛውን ሰውነትን ሰብሮታል፡፡ ያም ሰውኮ ሰው ነው፡፤ መጀመሪያ ሰው ነው፡፡ ሰው ስለሆነ ነው እንደዚያም የሆነው፡፡ ሃይማኖት የኖረው ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፣ ባሕልም የኖረው ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፣ በቋንቋም ያወራው ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡ የተለየ አመለካከትም የያዘው ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡ የሚቃወምህም ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡ መጀመሪያ ሰው ነው፡፡
ያኛው ባሕል፣ ያኛው እምነት፣ ያኛው ቋንቋ፣ ያኛው አስተሳሰብ፣ ያኛው ልማድ፣ እንዲከበር፣ መብቱም እንይደፈር፣ ዋጋም እንዳያጣ የምፈልገው - የሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡ እዚያ ውስጥ ሰው ስላለበት ነው፡፡ የዚያኛው ፓርቲ፣ የዚያኛው ማኅበር፣ የዚያኛው ቡድን መብትና ክብር እንዲጠበቅ የምሟገተው ስለማምንበት፣ ስለምቀበለውና ስለሚስማማኝ አይደለም - ሰው ስላለበት ነው፡፡ የሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡ በተለየ መንገድ የተደራጀው፣ በተለየ መንገድ ያሰበው፣ በተለየ መንገድ የሄደው፣ በተለየ መንገድ ያመነው፣ በተለየ መንገድ የተፈላሰፈው ሰው ስለሆነ ነው፡፡
ልዩነቱን እንኳን መፍጠር የቻለ - ሰውኮ ነው፡፡ ሌሎቹ ፍጡራን ልዩነታቸው ተፈጠረላቸው እንጂ ልዩነትን አልፈጠሩትም፡፡ ሰው ግን ባሕል፣ ቋንቋ፣ ልማድ፣ ሥርዓት፣ ሀገር፣ አመለካከት፣ አስተሳሰብ የሚባሉ ነገሮችን አምጥቶ የገዛ ልዩነቱን ራሱ የፈጠረ ነው፡፡ ለምን? ቢሉ ሰው ስለሆነ፡፡ እነዚህ ሁሉ የሚከብሩት ሰው ሲከብር ነው፡፡ እነዚህ ሁሉ ህልው የሚሆኑት ሰው ህልው ሲሆን ነው፡፡ አማራ ሆኖ፣ ኦሮሞ ሆኖ፣ ሶማሌ ሆኖ፣ ሕንድና ቻይና ሆኖ፣ እንግሊዝና ጣልያን ሆኖ የተወለደ የለም፡፡ ሁሉም ሰው ሆኖ ነው የተወለደው፡፡ ባሕሉን ለመደው፣ ቋንቋውን ለመደው፣ አለባበሱን ለመደው፣ ሀገሩን ለመደው እንጂ ራቁቱን፣ ቋንቋ ሳያውቅ፣ ወገን ሳይኖረው ነው የተወለደው፡፡
አሁን አሉኝ የምላቸው ልዩነቶች በሙሉ ቢነሡ፣ ከልዩነቶቹ ሥር እኔ ሰውዬው ብቻዬን ቆሜ እገኛለሁ፡፡ ሰው ነኛ፡፡
መጀመሪያም ሰው ነኝ፤ መጨረሻ ሰው ነኝ፡፡__
ዘሜ Zmeselo 'ዓቢ ሰብ" ወዲ ዓበይቲ፡ አንድ ነገር እናስገንዝብህ፡ እኛ ኤርትራውያን የመሃልና የመስመር ዳኞች ከራሻም ሆነ ከቻይና ጋር ምንም ዓይነት ቅራኔ የለንም።
እነዚህ ሁለት ሃገሮች እርስ በእርሳቸው ቢተባበሩ በእድገትና በልማት ጎዳና ቢጓዙ፡ ደስታችንን ኣንችለውም። ነገር ግን እነዚህ ሃገራት ሆኑ ሌሎች ሃገራት ልዑላዊ የጐረቤት ሃገሮችን ሃይል ኣለን ብለው ሲወሩ፡ ኣይተን እንዳላየን መሆን ኣንችልም። ኧረ እንዲያውም እናወግዘዋለን፡ ይህን ለማድረግ ደግሞ የሆነ ቡድን ውስጥ መወሸቅ ኣይጠበቅብንም፡ ሰውነታችን በቂ ነው። .. .. .. በህዝብ ንቃተ ኅሊና ላይ እንዳይሳለቁ፡ "ተራ ሎጂክ" ዬማይገባቸውን ተራ ካድሬዎችን ለማንቃት እንተጋለን! 
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by Meleket » 13 Jun 2023, 10:25
UN resolution against Ukraine invasion: Full text
UN General Assembly demands Russia stop its offensive in Ukraine, voting 141 to five with 35 abstentions.

Member nations vote during the 11th emergency special session of the 193-member UN General Assembly on Russia's invasion of Ukraine [Carlo Allegri/Reuters]
3 Mar 2022
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to demand that Russia stop its offensive and immediately withdraw all troops, with world powers and tiny island states alike condemning Moscow.
The vote on Wednesday saw 141 states vote in favour of the motion, five against and 35 abstentions.
Assembly resolutions are not legally binding but can reflect and influence world opinion.
The vote came after the 193-member assembly convened its first emergency session since 1997. The only countries to vote with Russia were Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea. Cuba spoke in Moscow’s defence but ultimately abstained.

(Al Jazeera)
Here’s the full text:
Aggression against Ukraine
The General Assembly, Reaffirming the paramount importance of the Charter of the United Nations in the promotion of the rule of law among nations,
Recalling the obligation of all States under Article 2 of the Charter to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations, and to settle their international disputes by peaceful means,
Recalling also the obligation under Article 2 (2) of the Charter, that all Members, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from membership, shall fulfil in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the Charter,
Taking note of Security Council resolution 2623 (2022) of 27 February 2022, in which the Council called for an emergency special session of the General Assembly to examine the question contained in document S/Agenda/8979,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 377 A (V) of 3 November 1950, entitled “Uniting for peace”, and taking into account that the lack of unanimity of the permanent members of the Security Council at its 8979th meeting has prevented it from exercising its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security,
Recalling also its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, in which it approved the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, and reaffirming the principles contained therein that the territory of a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the threat or use of force, and that any attempt aimed at the partial or total disruption of the national unity and territorial integrity of a State or country or at its political independence is incompatible with the purposes and principles of the Charter,
Recalling further its resolution 3314 (XXIX) of 14 December 1974, which defines aggression as the use of armed force by a State against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of another State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Charter,
Bearing in mind the importance of maintaining and strengthening international peace founded upon freedom, equality, justice and respect for human rights and of developing friendly relations among nations irrespective of their political, economic and social systems or the levels of their development,
Recalling the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, signed in Helsinki on 1 August 1975, and the Memorandum on Security Assurances in Connection with Ukraine’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Budapest Memorandum) of 5 December 1994,
Condemning the 24 February 2022 declaration by the Russian Federation of a “special military operation” in Ukraine,
Reaffirming that no territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal,
Expressing grave concern at reports of attacks on civilian facilities such as residences, schools and hospitals, and of civilian casualties, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, and children,
Recognizing that the military operations of the Russian Federation inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine are on a scale that the international community has not seen in Europe in decades and that urgent action is needed to save this generation from the scourge of war,
Endorsing the Secretary-General’s statement of 24 February 2022 in which he recalled that the use of force by one country against another is the repudiation of the principles that every country has committed to uphold and that the present military offensive of the Russian Federation is against the Charter,
Condemning the decision of the Russian Federation to increase the readiness of its nuclear forces,
Expressing grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in and around Ukraine, with an increasing number of internally displaced persons and refugees in need of humanitarian assistance,
Expressing concern also about the potential impact of the conflict on increased food insecurity globally, as Ukraine and the region are one of the world’s most important areas for grain and agricultural exports, when millions of people are facing famine or the immediate risk of famine or are experiencing severe food insecurity in several regions of the world, as well as on energy security,
Welcoming the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support de-escalation of the situation with respect to Ukraine, and encouraging continued dialogue,
1. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters;
2. Deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in violation of Article 2 (4) of the Charter;
3. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately cease its use of force against Ukraine and to refrain from any further unlawful threat or use of force against any Member State;
4. Also demands that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders;
5. Deplores the 21 February 2022 decision by the Russian Federation related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter;
6. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately and unconditionally reverse the decision related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine;
7. Calls upon the Russian Federation to abide by the principles set forth in the Charter and the Declaration on Friendly Relations; 1
8. Calls upon the parties to abide by the Minsk agreements and to work constructively in relevant international frameworks, including in the Normandy format and Trilateral Contact Group, towards their full implementation;
9. Demands all parties to allow safe and unfettered passage to destinations outside of Ukraine and to facilitate the rapid, safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance for those in need in Ukraine, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel and persons in vulnerable situations, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, migrants and children, and to respect human rights;
10. Deplores the involvement of Belarus in this unlawful use of force against Ukraine, and calls upon it to abide by its international obligations;
11. Condemns all violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights, and calls upon all parties to respect strictly the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Additional Protocol I thereto of 1977, 3 as applicable, and to respect international human rights law, and in this regard further demands that all parties ensure respect for and the protection of all medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospitals and other medical facilities;
12. Demands that all parties fully comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law to spare the civilian population, and civilian objects, refraining from attacking, destroying, removing or rendering useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, and respecting and protecting humanitarian personnel and consignments used for humanitarian relief operations;
13. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to provide, 30 days after the adoption of the present resolution, a report on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and on the humanitarian response;
14. Urges the immediate peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine through political dialogue, negotiations, mediation and other peaceful means;
15. Welcomes and urges the continued efforts by the Secretary-General, Member States, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support the de-escalation of the current situation, as well as the efforts of the United Nations, including of the United Nations Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine, and humanitarian organizations to respond to the humanitarian and refugee crisis that the aggression by the Russian Federation has created;
16. Decides to adjourn the eleventh emergency special session of the General Assembly temporarily and to authorize the President of the General Assembly to resume its meetings upon request from Member States.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/3 ... -full-text

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Temt
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by Temt » 13 Jun 2023, 14:22
I wonder which one is dumber the ደብተራ Meleket or the ጠንቋሊ Axumezena. Oh, never mind, both of them are dumber than a brick. Come to think of it, what does one expect from the ሓሳዳት ፍጥረት፧ Nada!
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by Zmeselo » 13 Jun 2023, 14:35
No need to say more:
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by Temt » 13 Jun 2023, 15:48
What a sucking idiot this jerk is. He seems to be an absolutely ignorant person who is talking from a point of frustration. His plan to defeat Russia and then China is humorous and will remain in the books of comedy. LOL!
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by eritrea » 13 Jun 2023, 19:06
Zmeselo wrote: ↑13 Jun 2023, 14:35
No need to say more:
No need to say more indeed. Things are getting out of hand for NATO. The outcome of the counteroffensive is going against their wish. They are evening entertaining the idea of giving Ukraine a tactical atomic bomb which I am sure they will use it without any question asked. And the result will of course be the destruction of the whole europe.
”We should not just repeat the language we decided already back in 2008, that Ukraine will become a member of NATO. We decided that back in 2008.”
Former NATO chief Rasmussen
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by Temt » 13 Jun 2023, 19:20
eritrea wrote: ↑13 Jun 2023, 19:06
Zmeselo wrote: ↑13 Jun 2023, 14:35
No need to say more:
... They are evening entertaining the idea of giving Ukraine a tactical atomic bomb which I am sure they will use it without any question asked. And the
result will of course
be the destruction of the whole europe.
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I wish it was just Europe. Sadly, however, If anyone monkeys around with the idea of using nukes to settle their selfish issue, I am afraid that will lead to the obliteration of the entire world, as we know it!
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by Meleket » 14 Jun 2023, 02:57
"ሎጂክ" የማይገባውን ምድረ ኣጨብጫቢ ተራ ካድሬ በሙሉ እያንጨረጨረን ኣግተለተልነው ኣይደል፡ እኛ ኤርትራዉያን የመሃልና የመስመር ዳኞች፡ በኤርትራዊ ጭዋነት ኩራትና ትህትና ጭምር! 
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by Zmeselo » 14 Jun 2023, 03:09
What is it, with the ዓስታኻት ugume?
They're perverted & inverted & they always understand things, backwards.
I literally just said "no need to say more" after providing evidence of one of his gods talking & the ዓስታኽ comes back with "እያንጨረጨረን ኣግተለተልነው", whatever the fóck that means. 
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by Meleket » 14 Jun 2023, 03:28
Meleket wrote: ↑13 Jun 2023, 10:25
UN resolution against Ukraine invasion: Full text
UN General Assembly demands Russia stop its offensive in Ukraine, voting 141 to five with 35 abstentions.

Member nations vote during the 11th emergency special session of the 193-member UN General Assembly on Russia's invasion of Ukraine [Carlo Allegri/Reuters]
3 Mar 2022
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to demand that Russia stop its offensive and immediately withdraw all troops, with world powers and tiny island states alike condemning Moscow.
The vote on Wednesday saw 141 states vote in favour of the motion, five against and 35 abstentions.
Assembly resolutions are not legally binding but can reflect and influence world opinion.
The vote came after the 193-member assembly convened its first emergency session since 1997. The only countries to vote with Russia were Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea. Cuba spoke in Moscow’s defence but ultimately abstained.

(Al Jazeera)
Here’s the full text:
Aggression against Ukraine
The General Assembly, Reaffirming the paramount importance of the Charter of the United Nations in the promotion of the rule of law among nations,
Recalling the obligation of all States under Article 2 of the Charter to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations, and to settle their international disputes by peaceful means,
Recalling also the obligation under Article 2 (2) of the Charter, that all Members, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from membership, shall fulfil in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the Charter,
Taking note of Security Council resolution 2623 (2022) of 27 February 2022, in which the Council called for an emergency special session of the General Assembly to examine the question contained in document S/Agenda/8979,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 377 A (V) of 3 November 1950, entitled “Uniting for peace”, and taking into account that the lack of unanimity of the permanent members of the Security Council at its 8979th meeting has prevented it from exercising its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security,
Recalling also its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, in which it approved the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, and reaffirming the principles contained therein that the territory of a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the threat or use of force, and that any attempt aimed at the partial or total disruption of the national unity and territorial integrity of a State or country or at its political independence is incompatible with the purposes and principles of the Charter,
Recalling further its resolution 3314 (XXIX) of 14 December 1974, which defines aggression as the use of armed force by a State against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of another State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Charter,
Bearing in mind the importance of maintaining and strengthening international peace founded upon freedom, equality, justice and respect for human rights and of developing friendly relations among nations irrespective of their political, economic and social systems or the levels of their development,
Recalling the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, signed in Helsinki on 1 August 1975, and the Memorandum on Security Assurances in Connection with Ukraine’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Budapest Memorandum) of 5 December 1994,
Condemning the 24 February 2022 declaration by the Russian Federation of a “special military operation” in Ukraine,
Reaffirming that no territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal,
Expressing grave concern at reports of attacks on civilian facilities such as residences, schools and hospitals, and of civilian casualties, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, and children,
Recognizing that the military operations of the Russian Federation inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine are on a scale that the international community has not seen in Europe in decades and that urgent action is needed to save this generation from the scourge of war,
Endorsing the Secretary-General’s statement of 24 February 2022 in which he recalled that the use of force by one country against another is the repudiation of the principles that every country has committed to uphold and that the present military offensive of the Russian Federation is against the Charter,
Condemning the decision of the Russian Federation to increase the readiness of its nuclear forces,
Expressing grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in and around Ukraine, with an increasing number of internally displaced persons and refugees in need of humanitarian assistance,
Expressing concern also about the potential impact of the conflict on increased food insecurity globally, as Ukraine and the region are one of the world’s most important areas for grain and agricultural exports, when millions of people are facing famine or the immediate risk of famine or are experiencing severe food insecurity in several regions of the world, as well as on energy security,
Welcoming the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support de-escalation of the situation with respect to Ukraine, and encouraging continued dialogue,
1. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters;
2. Deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in violation of Article 2 (4) of the Charter;
3. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately cease its use of force against Ukraine and to refrain from any further unlawful threat or use of force against any Member State;
4. Also demands that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders;
5. Deplores the 21 February 2022 decision by the Russian Federation related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter;
6. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately and unconditionally reverse the decision related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine;
7. Calls upon the Russian Federation to abide by the principles set forth in the Charter and the Declaration on Friendly Relations; 1
8. Calls upon the parties to abide by the Minsk agreements and to work constructively in relevant international frameworks, including in the Normandy format and Trilateral Contact Group, towards their full implementation;
9. Demands all parties to allow safe and unfettered passage to destinations outside of Ukraine and to facilitate the rapid, safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance for those in need in Ukraine, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel and persons in vulnerable situations, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, migrants and children, and to respect human rights;
10. Deplores the involvement of Belarus in this unlawful use of force against Ukraine, and calls upon it to abide by its international obligations;
11. Condemns all violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights, and calls upon all parties to respect strictly the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Additional Protocol I thereto of 1977, 3 as applicable, and to respect international human rights law, and in this regard further demands that all parties ensure respect for and the protection of all medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospitals and other medical facilities;
12. Demands that all parties fully comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law to spare the civilian population, and civilian objects, refraining from attacking, destroying, removing or rendering useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, and respecting and protecting humanitarian personnel and consignments used for humanitarian relief operations;
13. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to provide, 30 days after the adoption of the present resolution, a report on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and on the humanitarian response;
14. Urges the immediate peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine through political dialogue, negotiations, mediation and other peaceful means;
15. Welcomes and urges the continued efforts by the Secretary-General, Member States, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support the de-escalation of the current situation, as well as the efforts of the United Nations, including of the United Nations Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine, and humanitarian organizations to respond to the humanitarian and refugee crisis that the aggression by the Russian Federation has created;
16. Decides to adjourn the eleventh emergency special session of the General Assembly temporarily and to authorize the President of the General Assembly to resume its meetings upon request from Member States.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/3 ... -full-text
ተራ ካድራትና "ወሓጥዋ እምበር ናበይ ድሕርድሕሬ!"
ወራሪን ዓማጺን ልዑላዊ ግዝኣት ሃገር ንዝጠሓሰ ኣካል እናሞገስካ፡ ብዘይ ሕንኸት ኣብዚ ወደኽደኽ ምባል ነዉሪ ኢዩ!
ሎጂክ-ኣልባ ተራ ካድሬዎቻችን፡ ገና እያንጨረጨርን እናግተለትላችኋለን፡ እኛ ኤርትራዉያን የመሃልና የመስመር ዳኞች፡ በኤርትራዊ ጭዋነት ኩራትና ትህትና ጭምር።
ድል ለሰፊው የዩክሬን ህዝብ! 