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Once again, the TPLF has been caught red-handed digging and transporting tanks that were previously hidden or buried.
Unless the federal government strictly enforces the Pretoria Agreement and forces the TPLF to fully surrender these heavy weapons, there will be no lasting peace in Tigray or in Ethiopia as a whole. It is deeply unfortunate for the long-suffering people of Tigray that many continue to support a leadership that keeps dragging the region back toward conflict.
The federal government must act decisively and immediately seize these armored vehicles before the TPLF can deploy them itself or transfer them to Eritrean forces (Shabia) or FANO militias.
PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
They can fly to Addis. They are Ethiopians ; they donβt need entry visa.
Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
The next war will be in Addis. The idiot Peepee clowns thinks the war will be in the north like used to be. StupΓd mof.
Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.

TPLF urges fed. govβt to βrefrainβ from actions that could trigger new war, calls on AU to convene as Pretoria deal βat riskβ
https://addisstandard.com/tplf-urges-fe ... isk/?amp=1
November 24, 2025
TPLF Chairman Debretsion Gebremichael
Addis Abeba β The Tigray Peopleβs Liberation Front (TPLF) has urged the Ethiopian federal government to βrefrainβ from actions it says violate the Pretoria Agreement and risk sparking another round of war, while calling on the African Union to urgently convene parties to the deal as tensions escalate.
In a statement issued at the conclusion of its regular Central Committee meeting held from November 17β22, the party accused the federal government of organizing and arming armed groups in and around Tigray, moves it said constitute direct violations of the peace accord. The Central Committee warned that these activities including recent drone attack undermine the fragile post-war stability and could lead to renewed conflict if not halted immediately.
The TPLF also alleged
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that Ethiopian government is applying on the region by withholding civil servant salaries, restricting fuel, and limiting access to basic commodities and transportation, saying these actions appear intended toeconomic pressure
It urged the federal government to reverse the measures without delay.starve the people of Tigray and push them into revolt.
On the humanitarian front, the party said the situation of displaced people remains βvery worryingβ and accused the government of failing to coordinate with the TPLF and the Tigray Interim Administration to ensure their safe return, as required under the peace deal. Instead, the statement said, authorities are allowing armed settlers to remain on lands it described as constitutionally recognized Tigrayan territory.
The TPLF called on the African Unionβs mediation team and countries involved in the Pretoria process to urgently convene and take steps to preserve the agreement, warning that it is
The statement further urged the international community to act swiftly to help lift what it described as the βcloud of warβ gathering over the region.more at risk than ever before.
Internally, the Central Committee discussed corruption and administrative malpractice, outlining plans for a community-based approach to address public concerns. It also set recovery priorities, including proper harvesting of this yearβs crops, restarting irrigation efforts, creating youth employment in urban areas, and intensifying coordination with security agencies to curb crime.
In 10 November Addis Standard reported that TPLF Chairman Debretsion Gebremichael has accused the Federal Government of blocking efforts to hold a mediated consultation https://addisstandard.com/tplf-chairman ... r9Jg&=1 on the implementation of the Pretoria Agreement, saying both the TPLF and the mediators have repeatedly called for such a meeting.
The Chairman made the remarks in an interview with Woyen,
the official channel of the party organ, where he also responded to recent comments by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed regarding the Pretoria Agreement and the legal status of the TPLF.
Debretsion said, explaining that the TPLF has submitted repeated requests, and that mediators have also urged for discussions.The mediators and we [the TPLF] want to meet and discuss the implementation of the agreement,
However, he argued that
to participate in talks in the presence of the mediators.it is the Federal Government that has refused
Debretsion also criticized the mediators for failing to exert adequate pressure, saying they have limited themselves to offering advice while insisting that the agreement be implemented. He noted that the U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Mike Hammer, had previously pushed for implementation, but since Hammerβs departure and the absence of a successor,
In relation to Pretoria accord addressing parliament earlier, Prime Minister Abiy said that some of the loudest demands for full implementation were coming from individualsa clear gap has been observed.
who were not part of the negotiation process.
In Pretoria, we negotiated with General Tsadkan, Getachew Reda, Assefa Abreha and others. But the main ones are these,
Abiy told lawmakers. https://addisstandard.com/pm-abiy-accus ... ray/?amp=1the signatories of the agreement,
When I ask these people, there are things they tell me. But those who were not in Pretoria shout for the implementation of Pretoria. This is when the saying comes: when there is the woman who bore the child, the one who only carried the baby says βI am the mother.β
Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
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Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
Zmeselo wrote: β24 Nov 2025, 15:08
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Once again, the TPLF has been caught red-handed digging and transporting tanks that were previously hidden or buried.
Unless the federal government strictly enforces the Pretoria Agreement and forces the TPLF to fully surrender these heavy weapons, there will be no lasting peace in Tigray or in Ethiopia as a whole. It is deeply unfortunate for the long-suffering people of Tigray that many continue to support a leadership that keeps dragging the region back toward conflict.
The federal government must act decisively and immediately seize these armored vehicles before the TPLF can deploy them itself or transfer them to Eritrean forces (Shabia) or FANO militias.
Re: PeePee's scared, weyane might be heading to Addis.
At least he'll have a job, after he's deposed:
