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Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Eripoblikan » 14 Jun 2020, 06:35

Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jun 2020, 07:40

Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Lakeshore » 14 Jun 2020, 07:51

Eripoblikan,

Which term are you talking about? The one where the agame won 100% is that what you are calling term? They muzzled themselves to power nobody elects them but when the people can't carry them anymore. Demeke Mekonnen and Abyi did " shoa shoa " ሿሿ and the ignorant Agames quarantined even without knowing what happened. Poor Agames were bragging to rule Ethiopia for 100 years but it is already three years since they are quarantined.

In short, it doesn't matter even before they were not legitimate and Until Abyi changes the useless constitution and dismantles tribalism he can stay as long as it took him. Once Agames are gone we are fine.

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Eripoblikan » 14 Jun 2020, 13:07

Sure man. They also mentioned Alexander Isak, that wicked Swede who's conniving secretly to topple the Lion of Nacfa.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 07:40
Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jun 2020, 13:38

You can't debunk the truth of my claims, so you go on a side show that means nothing.

Funny? Nope! :roll:

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 13:07
Sure man. They also mentioned Alexander Isak, that wicked Swede who's conniving secretly to topple the Lion of Nacfa.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 07:40
Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Eripoblikan » 14 Jun 2020, 14:33

ኣያ ዝመሰሎ

ኣጆኻባ ኣይትሕረቅ ክንደይ ግዜ ደኣ ክንክዋረ፧ ሓደ ሓደ ግዜስ እባ ክንስሕቅ!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 13:38
You can't debunk the truth of my claims, so you go on a side show that means nothing.

Funny? Nope! :roll:

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 13:07
Sure man. They also mentioned Alexander Isak, that wicked Swede who's conniving secretly to topple the Lion of Nacfa.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 07:40
Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators

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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jun 2020, 15:02

ዘስሕቕ እንተተረኺቡ ድአ: ግድነት!

እዚ ግን: ዕብዳን'ዩ!!

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 14:33
ኣያ ዝመሰሎ

ኣጆኻባ ኣይትሕረቅ ክንደይ ግዜ ደኣ ክንክዋረ፧ ሓደ ሓደ ግዜስ እባ ክንስሕቅ!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 13:38
You can't debunk the truth of my claims, so you go on a side show that means nothing.

Funny? Nope! :roll:

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 13:07
Sure man. They also mentioned Alexander Isak, that wicked Swede who's conniving secretly to topple the Lion of Nacfa.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 07:40
Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators

tlel
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Re: Democracy imperiled in Africa by 'reformers' turned dictators

Post by tlel » 14 Jun 2020, 16:06

Zmeselo wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 07:40
Ha! Such wise guys!

Kissinger is mentioned, in the article. A known genocidaire & a Nobel laureate. Another one is the drone striker: Obama. Another laureate.
563
Strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms

57
Strikes in those countries under George W. Bush
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/s ... -than-bush


America should clean its own home first, before talking about others.

Eripoblikan wrote:
14 Jun 2020, 06:35
Now, it appears, another Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, may be heading down the same path. Perhaps buoyed by the praise he receives on his frequent post-Nobel trips abroad, Abiy on Wednesday announced that he would remain in office beyond the end of his term. For all of Abiy’s enthusiastic and, at times, naive peacemaking abroad, his tenure has exacerbated ethnic tensions at home. Reelection was no certainty, but his decision to seek to hold power extra-constitutionally could precipitate conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... -dictators
That is why I worry, dr Aby is given mission some how something tells me not good for Ethiopia otherwise, they wouldn't give him Noble Laureate. What is he being asked to do? Do you remember who gave him the award a lady boy or boy lady the award? Note I am against the rape of children women and men that is psychologically changing their gender but not against those who are vicitmizing and creating same sex girls and boys. Think about it, in the West rape is crime, therefore if rape is crime on who ever this is, why is it being promoted? I am sure Ethoash would think this is genius creation as long as she gets money out of it. Therefore, that could be the mission for Ethiopia and we now see extremist women going after our elderly men and our men as victimizers so that they don't protect the country. these extremist women activists in Ethiopia never go after tplf that is creating crime against ethiopia and those raping children both boys and girls. Yet they lie that fathers are raping their own children? If that is the case they should go after Tplf who are doing that.

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