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The Propganda War At High Gear, Not Wise to not note it

Post by DefendTheTruth » 06 Oct 2021, 15:49

The goal
Ethiopian Airlines is a state-owned economic powerhouse that generates billions of dollars a year carrying passengers to hubs across the African continent and all over the world, and it is also a member of the Star Alliance, a group of some of the world's top aviation companies.
is stated in a clear words, to afflict and shut down this economic backbone of the country, putting the lives of millions of people at risk. We need to get up for the country and its people and defend against power of evils.

The war, which is the subject of the major issue at hand here "exploded" when "Ethiopia accused" the TPLF. Ethiopia is a unique place on this world because war erupts due to "accusation".
Long-simmering tensions between Ethiopia's government and the ruling party in the Tigray region exploded on November 4, when Ethiopia accused the Tigray People's Liberation Front of attacking a federal army base.
CNN is also refuting the accusations that "both sides have committed grave human rights" and labeling it on the government side alone, which itself has been just a lip-service, to begin with.
While all sides have been accused of committing grave human rights abuses during Tigray's war, previous CNN investigations established that Eritrean soldiers have been behind some of the worst atrocities, including sexual violence and mass killings
If you repeat falsehood again and again, then it will start to apear true to the listners. Look at the number of times accusations like the following are repeated in the article.
Cargo documents show that the series of flights between Ethiopia and Eritrea continued until at least November 28, 2020.
CNN also admits that it has in fact no hard evidence:
Both cargo and passenger planes were used in the operation, though CNN has no evidence that commercial passengers were on any of the flights carrying weapons. Many of these flights do not appear on popular online flight tracking platforms such as Flightradar24. When they do, the destination in Eritrea is often not visible and the flight path vanishes once the plane crosses the border from Ethiopia.
Can someone please tell me why CNN opted to depend on what it heard from an employee of the airlines when it also claimed on multiple counts of having contacted aviation experts? Is something not very much odd here?
The employees told CNN the staff could manually turn off the ADS-B signal on board to prevent the flights being publicly tracked.
Someone who is assigned to load the planes were also able to see what was in the luggage, it seems has got also a rader in the hand.
One former employee told CNN they were instructed at Addis Ababa's Bole International Airport to load guns and four military vehicles onto an Ethiopian Airlines cargo plane that was due to fly to Belgium but was sent instead to Eritrea.
Just look at the following statement:
Days later, the employee said they were temporarily suspended from work. They believe they were suspended for being Tigrayan but also for the incident with the soldiers. The employee fled Ethiopia in March.
Why is someone who has already fled Ethiopia and opted to take side with the TPLF still chose to hide his identity and denying CNN a single credible source, who at least identifies him/herself in public for a cause he/she believed in?

Someone is suspended because of his/her ethnic background while the head of the airline itself is a Tigrean.

Flow is on both sides, funny.
Several employees at the Addis Ababa airport said they saw multiple weapons flights leave for Eritrea each day at the outset of the conflict. They also spoke about flights carrying weapons from Eritrea back to Ethiopia. It's unclear why armaments were being transferred back to Ethiopia
People have got no more important issue other than fleeing weapons forth and back between Ethiopia and Eritrea.

Why is someone refusing to give information for something which is already in a public database? Which logic dictates this?
CNN has contacted the Bulgarian government and reached out to Bulgarian arms producers but received no response. According to the EU's public database, Bulgaria sold weapons to Ethiopia as recently as 2020.

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Re: The Propganda War At High Gear, Not Wise to not note it

Post by DefendTheTruth » 08 Oct 2021, 03:54

Is this really true, please? Could please someone confirm, if got more info about it? If it is true, then the low-life woman of Sudan will be an embarrassment to her people and the people of African descent.
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Re: The Propganda War At High Gear, Not Wise to not note it

Post by DefendTheTruth » 14 Oct 2021, 16:02

This was what it was all about, to hit the country's economy where it could hurts the most.

But the instigators themselves got hit back more.


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