Not me, bro!!Agazi General wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:34U BETTER LEAVE Z SENSITIVE AGAZI TRANS.PERSON QUEEN ABYSSINIALADY-SOMALIMAN-EDEN-KERENITE ALONE OR SHE-HE-WE/THEY/ WILL TRY 2 GET U BANEND 4 LIFE. OR MAY BE ZATS JUST 4 ME, CAUSE SHE-HE-WE-THEY HATES ME 4 SUM REASON. SHE-HE-THEY-WE CAN KURSE ETHIOPIA/ME AND US ALL; BUT SHE CANNOT HANDLE Z SAME TREATMENT. WAWWWW
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LEAVE OUR ANGRY BITTER HE--SHE/THEY/WE, ABYSSINIALADY AKA SOMALIMAN AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE ALONE. SHE/HE/THEY/WE IS ZE BEST. YES HE/SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO BE ANGRY AND HATE ETHIOPIA ZE SAME COUNTRY ZAT JOINED WIZ MEREB MILLASH ERITREA AND UAE 2 DESTROY TEGARU AND TIGRAY. SO WE/THEY HAVE EVERY DUTY AND RIGHT 2 HATE ETHIOPIA.Dama wrote: ↑12 Jul 2024, 16:07Not me, bro!!Agazi General wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:34U BETTER LEAVE Z SENSITIVE AGAZI TRANS.PERSON QUEEN ABYSSINIALADY-SOMALIMAN-EDEN-KERENITE ALONE OR SHE-HE-WE/THEY/ WILL TRY 2 GET U BANEND 4 LIFE. OR MAY BE ZATS JUST 4 ME, CAUSE SHE-HE-WE-THEY HATES ME 4 SUM REASON. SHE-HE-THEY-WE CAN KURSE ETHIOPIA/ME AND US ALL; BUT SHE CANNOT HANDLE Z SAME TREATMENT. WAWWWW
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Who is reposting this Alcholic junk’s Abyssinia (misnomer) lady’s stupid post?
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No kilil, no jobs, no resources and no future, miserable HIV/AIDS infested subhuman low IQ cursed dirty minority listros.
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Homeless, junk alcoholic from beggar region has resurfaced!
The savior of wolane, pygmy congo, somali costal line when she has nothing to eat but beg for herself!
Whiteman's burden!!

The savior of wolane, pygmy congo, somali costal line when she has nothing to eat but beg for herself!
Whiteman's burden!!
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Gurage listros.
No kilil, no jobs, no resources and no future, miserable HIV/AIDS infested subhuman low IQ cursed landless minority listros.
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Horus,
Could you send some money to your fuc'king dirty Gurage brother, rather than hallucinating about Somalia?
Could you send some money to your fuc'king dirty Gurage brother, rather than hallucinating about Somalia?
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Ethiopians in Lebanon appeal for evacuation
October 02, 2024

Lebanon is home to over 250,000 migrant domestic workers who come from African and Asian countries, most of them women, many of them from Ethiopia.
Amid the intense clashes between Israel and militant group Hezbollah, highlighted by the Israeli airstrikes near Beirut that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, some Ethiopians are calling for help to leave the country before the violence comes too close.
Aregash Tufa, a nanny, is one of them. She told VOA's Horn of Africa Service that she and her employers were already displaced three times because of the recent Israeli airstrikes.
“There are frightening and terrible noises, the situation is very frightening,” she said. “Most of us, including those who speak other languages, what we are pleading for is if there is a way to return us home, we would like to have someone be a voice for us.”
Aregash appealed to the Ethiopian government to facilitate her exit from Lebanon.
Another Ethiopian national, Medina Hayilee, has been working as a housekeeper in Beirut for the past four years. She expressed desperation and fear for her life.
“All of us are in a horrible situation. Today is the only time we didn’t hear an explosion,” she said, speaking from Beirut on Monday. “If you call me in the afternoon, today, you might not be able to hear my voice.”
Medina said she fears for some Ethiopians who are in prison and in hospitals. If the fighting continues, she said, they would be trapped in the conflict with no ability to flee.
Selamawit Tesfaye, who has been working in Lebanon as caregiver for the last six years, told VOA that she heard that two Ethiopian women working in southeastern Lebanon were killed as a result of Israeli airstrikes, and fellow Ethiopians are working to identify the victims.
“There was no way of communicating because of the attacks in the last days. We will try to identify them starting this Monday,” Selamawit said.
There has been no verification of the alleged deaths and VOA could not independently verify the claims.
Despite the serious safety concerns of the Ethiopian migrant workers, Aregash said the Lebanese people she works with are hopeful that the situation will be calm soon. She said her Lebanese employers told her to not be scared.
VOA’s attempts to reach the Ethiopian Consulate in Beirut and the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry for comment on any assistance being given to Ethiopian workers in Lebanon were unsuccessful.
Some Ethiopians in Beirut told VOA that the Consulate contacted them and told them that Ethiopians who wish to leave the country should register with the Lebanese immigration agency to facilitate their departure. They reported that the consulate urged them to call and register with information of their passport numbers and how many years they have been in Lebanon.
They said they were also asked to give their telephone numbers and say how they can be contacted by the Consulate.
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is closely monitoring developments in Lebanon to ensure the safety of Ethiopian residents and diplomatic personnel.
The Ministry said officials held a meeting Monday on the safety of Ethiopians in Lebanon. The meeting in Addis Ababa, presided over by State Minister Ambassador Birtukan Ayano, was also attended by leaders and staff from the Ethiopian Consulate in Beirut as well as leaders from relevant offices in the Ministry.
In a statement, the Ministry said discussion focused on “citizen-centered diplomatic activities.”
“Further announcements and follow-ups regarding the situation in Lebanon and the necessary support for Ethiopians residing in the country will be made via appropriate channels of the Foreign Ministry, the Ethiopian Consulate in Lebanon and various Ethiopian Community Associations,” the Ministry said in a statement
Source: voanews.
October 02, 2024

Lebanon is home to over 250,000 migrant domestic workers who come from African and Asian countries, most of them women, many of them from Ethiopia.
Amid the intense clashes between Israel and militant group Hezbollah, highlighted by the Israeli airstrikes near Beirut that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, some Ethiopians are calling for help to leave the country before the violence comes too close.
Aregash Tufa, a nanny, is one of them. She told VOA's Horn of Africa Service that she and her employers were already displaced three times because of the recent Israeli airstrikes.
“There are frightening and terrible noises, the situation is very frightening,” she said. “Most of us, including those who speak other languages, what we are pleading for is if there is a way to return us home, we would like to have someone be a voice for us.”
Aregash appealed to the Ethiopian government to facilitate her exit from Lebanon.
Another Ethiopian national, Medina Hayilee, has been working as a housekeeper in Beirut for the past four years. She expressed desperation and fear for her life.
“All of us are in a horrible situation. Today is the only time we didn’t hear an explosion,” she said, speaking from Beirut on Monday. “If you call me in the afternoon, today, you might not be able to hear my voice.”
Medina said she fears for some Ethiopians who are in prison and in hospitals. If the fighting continues, she said, they would be trapped in the conflict with no ability to flee.
Selamawit Tesfaye, who has been working in Lebanon as caregiver for the last six years, told VOA that she heard that two Ethiopian women working in southeastern Lebanon were killed as a result of Israeli airstrikes, and fellow Ethiopians are working to identify the victims.
“There was no way of communicating because of the attacks in the last days. We will try to identify them starting this Monday,” Selamawit said.
There has been no verification of the alleged deaths and VOA could not independently verify the claims.
Despite the serious safety concerns of the Ethiopian migrant workers, Aregash said the Lebanese people she works with are hopeful that the situation will be calm soon. She said her Lebanese employers told her to not be scared.
VOA’s attempts to reach the Ethiopian Consulate in Beirut and the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry for comment on any assistance being given to Ethiopian workers in Lebanon were unsuccessful.
Some Ethiopians in Beirut told VOA that the Consulate contacted them and told them that Ethiopians who wish to leave the country should register with the Lebanese immigration agency to facilitate their departure. They reported that the consulate urged them to call and register with information of their passport numbers and how many years they have been in Lebanon.
They said they were also asked to give their telephone numbers and say how they can be contacted by the Consulate.
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is closely monitoring developments in Lebanon to ensure the safety of Ethiopian residents and diplomatic personnel.
The Ministry said officials held a meeting Monday on the safety of Ethiopians in Lebanon. The meeting in Addis Ababa, presided over by State Minister Ambassador Birtukan Ayano, was also attended by leaders and staff from the Ethiopian Consulate in Beirut as well as leaders from relevant offices in the Ministry.
In a statement, the Ministry said discussion focused on “citizen-centered diplomatic activities.”
“Further announcements and follow-ups regarding the situation in Lebanon and the necessary support for Ethiopians residing in the country will be made via appropriate channels of the Foreign Ministry, the Ethiopian Consulate in Lebanon and various Ethiopian Community Associations,” the Ministry said in a statement
Source: voanews.
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Mentally challenged Abyssiniawhore==somaliman== wordpad is an idiot who cannot differentiate between ethnicity and individuals.
The trans has 3 nerve cells in its brain one to insult the ethnic gurage every time some one who says is gurage posts something against somalia; one for prostitution and one to get drunk with substance and recycle its junk.
That the life of this trans
Unfortunately, there is nothing to defend about Zoooomalia that is disintegrated and can not be defended
The trans has 3 nerve cells in its brain one to insult the ethnic gurage every time some one who says is gurage posts something against somalia; one for prostitution and one to get drunk with substance and recycle its junk.
That the life of this trans
Unfortunately, there is nothing to defend about Zoooomalia that is disintegrated and can not be defended