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Post by Zmeselo » 28 Oct 2023, 05:49









Abiy Ahmed organized a grandiose military parade in Addis Ababa with international guests in attendance, during which his army openly and blatantly chanted
𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐚 𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬! 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬! 𝐍𝐚𝐯𝐲 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭!


Ethiopia is not a coastal nation. Making such inflammatory remarks is provocative, and we express our deep concern about the impact on neighboring nations situated between Ethiopia and the sea.

We recognize that Abiy Ahmed uses chaos as a tactic to rule, but his actions are causing bloodshed and instability. In Ethiopia, his army is waging a genocidal war on the Amhara people. And now, he's attempting to expand his warmongering to neighboring countries to presumably annex seaports.

It's clear that Abiy Ahmed is a global security threat to the entire region. This should deeply concern his funders, like the United States Congress. (@SenatorRisch, @RepJames, @VivekGRamaswamy @votetimscott)

Our unwavering desire is for peace in the Horn of Africa and solidarity with the people of Eritrea, Somalia, and Djibouti. The Prime Minister's behavior is deeply troubling, and we strongly denounce it.

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On Oct. 26, 1896 the Treaty of Addis Ababa was signed between Ethiopia & Italy. Under the Treaty, Ethiopia recognized Italy’s sovereignty over the coastal strip of Eritrea & Italy recognized Ethiopia as an independent state.

The Parties agreed to fix the definitive frontiers between them within 1 year & that until these frontiers have been thus fixed, they agreed to observe the status quo ante, strictly prohibiting either of them from crossing the provisional frontier, determined by the courses of the Mareb, Belesa, & Mouna Rivers.

Although the Parties, Ethiopia and Italy failed to conclude the definitive frontier agreement between Eritrea & Ethiopia within the one year envisaged by Article IV of the Treaty, they did conclude the necessary agreement on 10 July 1900.
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Post by Digital Weyane » 28 Oct 2023, 06:24

ወያኔ ዎገኖቼ <<አሥመራ የኛ፣ ቪላዎቹ የኛ፣ ምፅዋና አሰብ የኛ!>> እያሉ አንድ ነጥብ አምሥት ሚሊየን የትግራይ ወጣቶችና ህፃናት ታጣቂዎችን ራሳቸው በለኮሱት የውክልና ጦርነት አስፈጅተው ጨርሰው ኡናታችን ትግራይን ወጣት የሌለባት ክልል አድርገዋት ቁጭ አሉ። ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Re: And the answer is....

Post by Somaliman » 28 Oct 2023, 09:37

The Prime Minister's clown's behavior idiocy is deeply troubling humorously entertaining, and we strongly denounce loudly laugh at it.

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Biology
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF BABOONS PROVIDES EVIDENCE THAT ANCIENT PUNT AND ADULIS WERE THE SAME PLACE

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2023/10/g ... ace/148999

October 24, 2023


Hamadryas baboon - Image Credit : Shutterstock

In Ancient Egypt, the hamadryas baboon was one of the animals that represented Thoth, the god of the Moon, wisdom, knowledge, writing, hieroglyphs, science, magic, art and judgment.

No archaeological evidence or zoological studies suggests that wild baboons lived in Egypt, instead, they were probably imported from distant regions across the African continent.

A new study published in the journal eLife reports on a genetic analysis of baboon mummies to identify the respective geographic origins based on the animal’s mitochondrial genome.
We have comparative samples from almost all regions where baboons live today,


said Gisela Kopp, a biologist from Konstanz.

The samples were supplemented with 100 to 150-year-old specimens from museum collections, which was possible despite the wide separation of time as the location of the different genetic variants of the baboon populations is very consistent over time.

One of the research partners, anthropologist Nathaniel Dominy from Dartmouth College in the United States, had previously utilised stable isotopes to determine the precise geographical origins of mummified baboons. This technique, based on chemical signatures, is applicable for distinguishing between the birthplace and the environment where the animals were raised.

The research, which was published in 2020, successfully pinpointed the Horn of Africa as the baboons’ native habitat. Employing genetic analysis, a method offering superior geographical accuracy and the capability to trace the animals and their ancestral origins, the specific location was further refined to a distinct area in Eritrea and neighbouring regions.

A comparative sample that closely resembled the genetic variation found in the mummy specimen originated from the coastal area of Eritrea, where historical evidence suggests that the port of Adulis may have once stood. Historical texts make references to Adulis as a trading hub for valuable commodities and various animals.

The mummy specimen analysed by Gisela Kopp and her research team was unearthed in 1905 within the “Valley of the Monkeys” and is currently housed in the Musée des Confluences in Lyon. This mummy is believed to have originated from the Late Period of ancient Egypt, dating back to approximately 800-500 BC. Significantly, this timeframe precedes the heyday of Adulis as a prominent trading hub and port.

Ancient historical texts make reference to Punt as the ancestral homeland of the baboons, a legendary region from which Egypt had been importing luxury commodities for centuries, at least until the early years of the first millennium BC. Nevertheless, the precise location of Punt remains shrouded in mystery.
Egyptologists have long puzzled over Punt, since some scholars have seen it as a location in early global maritime trade networks, and thus the starting point for economic globalization,
says Gisela Kopp.

Punt is documented in ancient illustrations and texts from the same period as the mummy specimens. The Egyptological expertise in the project made it possible to link Punt to Adulis.
The specimen we studied fits chronologically with the last known expeditions to Punt. Geographically, however, it fits Adulis, a location that, centuries later, was known as a trading place, also for primates. We hypothesize that Punt and Adulis are two different names for the same place that were used at different points in time,
Gisela Kopp says. And:
It was only after we put our biological findings in the context of historical research that the story really came together.
Within the field of biology, these discoveries represent a significant scientific milestone. It marks the inaugural successful analysis of ancient DNA from mummified non-human primates.

This achievement paves the way for various research possibilities, including the investigation of how human-wildlife interactions have influenced genetic diversity and their potential role in the transmission of diseases.

The historical interactions between ancient Egyptians and exotic animals serve as compelling evidence of early, extensive engagement between humans and wild creatures. Furthermore, the widespread practice of mummifying diverse animal species and primates is a truly remarkable aspect of ancient culture.



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https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87513

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Post by Jaegol » 29 Oct 2023, 09:30

Abiy is mad at shabia for not helping him against fanos

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Post by Fed_Up » 29 Oct 2023, 10:08

Jaegol wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 09:30
Abiy is mad at shabia for not helping him against Fanos
We Stand with FANO Warriors!!!

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Post by Hawzen » 30 Oct 2023, 19:13

Jaegol wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 09:30
Abiy is mad at shabia for not helping him against fanos

Hello NO!!! Why should/would Eritrea intervene in domestic issue of Ethiopia? It is not our business at all, only the terrorist TPLF was the business of the entire region.... Now, the backbone of TPLF is broken :lol: :lol: :lol:

Eritrea just wishes peace and prosperity for the people of Ethiopia.

Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF terrorist group

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