Re: Ethiopia Falling Into China's Grip
In 2013, Addis Ababa University started offering Chinese Language courses and all the 15 students attending the class were from Tigray. The Tigray ethnic apartheid rule did not allow students from other ethnic groups to take the course. Watch this and laugh your a$$ off as the low IQ agame student Desta Kebede (Aba Awash) says "Chinese peoples have good eye!" HAHAHAHAHA
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AbaQ
Guess who is marching north from Lalibela and Gashena after smashing the fortress of the coward juntas hideout? You are right, the 1.5 million Ethiopian forces.
Soon, we will be learning more names of many little towns and villages of Chigray Kilil that we missed on the first visit
Guess who is marching north from Lalibela and Gashena after smashing the fortress of the coward juntas hideout? You are right, the 1.5 million Ethiopian forces.
Soon, we will be learning more names of many little towns and villages of Chigray Kilil that we missed on the first visit
Re: Ethiopia Falling Into China's Grip
I thought you guys said this guy was killed by Momo-Turkey-China-UAE drone.
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https://www.chathamhouse.org/publicatio ... IlNtVcswIQAfrica: Ethiopia is tearing itself apart
Alexander Rondos warns that the ongoing conflict spells turmoil for the Horn of Africa
3 DECEMBER 2021 3 MINUTE READ
Alexander Rondos
Former EU Special Representative to the Horn of Africa
The longer the 12-month conflict in Ethiopia drags on, the greater the damage to the fragile stability of the Horn of Africa. It has already sown the seeds of regional destabilization that will accelerate if a political settlement is not sought urgently.
It is a sign of this concern that President Uhuru Kenyatta of neighbouring Kenya is actively engaged in trying to promote a resolution to the conflict and to lay the groundwork for a longer-term political settlement in Ethiopia.
"At issue now is whether a country of 110 million people can be prevented from unravelling"...



