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The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 06 Dec 2024, 15:57

AFRICOM commander, Langley, key leaders visit eastern Africa

Dec 05, 2024



Nairobi - Kenya.


U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley, commander, U.S. Africa Command, alongside AFRICOM’s U.S. Agency for International Development Senior Development Advisor, Maura Barry Boyle; USMC Sgt. Maj. Michael Woods, command senior enlisted leader; and senior support staff traveled to the continent of Africa’s eastern region Nov. 21-28 to meet with various military, civil, and government partners in Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya. This visit focused on engaging strategic and interagency partners, and civil society organizations about topics geared toward addressing challenges, opportunities and threats that impact regional stability.






U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley, commander, U.S. Africa Command, alongside AFRICOM’s U.S. Agency for International Development Senior Development Advisor, Maura Barry Boyle; USMC Sgt. Maj. Michael Woods, command senior enlisted leader; and senior support staff traveled to the continent of Africa’s eastern region Nov. 21-28 to meet with various military, civil, and government partners in Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya.

In meetings with Djibouti Armed Forces’ Minister of Defence, Hon. Hassan Omar Mohamed Bourhan, and the Djibouti Armed Forces’ Chief of Defence, Gen. Zakaria Cheikh Ibrahim, Langley and Djibouti’s senior military leaders discussed current atmospherics in regional security.

The leaders furthered discussions on shared security interests, especially as it pertains to maritime security, which also resonated in discussions with the U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti, Ambassador Cynthia Kierscht, and the Commander of Djibouti's Coast Guard, Col. Wais Omar Bogoreh.

During a meeting with Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the acting Minister of Defence of Somalia, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, and current Chief of Somali National Armed Forces, Gen. Odawa Yusuf, Langley alongside the U.S. Ambassador to Somalia, Richard H. Riley IV, conversed about the transition from ATMIS.


In Kenya, AFRICOM’s commitment to enabling partner effectiveness and bilateral efforts on counterterrorism operations continued. In meetings with Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto, Minister of Defence, Soipan Tuya, Chief of Defence, Gen. Charles Kahariri, and Chargé d’Affaires, Marc Dillard, the partners shared their concerns about regional security and emphasized the importance of partnership to promote peace and security in the region.

Source: US media outlets.

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Re: The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 07 Dec 2024, 14:49


The US needs Africa more than Africa needs the US.


The United States has suspended security assistance and military aid to war-torn Ethiopia but will continue to proactively provide humanitarian assistance for the people of war-torn Ethiopia.

The incoming Donald Trump administration will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, It is over between the United States of America and war-torn Ethiopia.
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Re: The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

Post by Dark Energy » 07 Dec 2024, 15:50

Abby Lady,

I hope so. The little twerp will be heading to Russia following Mengistu’s food steps. BTW, was ba…Rya Mengistu half or full Oromo ? :lol:

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Ragtag Ethiopian soldiers after US suspended all military assistance to war-torn Ethiopia.

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Re: The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

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Eritrea vs Ethiopia


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Drone Attack Kills More Than 50 Civilians in North Wollo Amhara Region


December 7, 2024





Last week a drone attack on a freight truck called a “Sinotruk” killed more than 50 people in North Wollo Zone of Amhara Region according to eyewitnesses and family members of victims who spoke to BBC.

The attack was carried out last Thursday, November 28/2024 (Hedar 19/2017 E.C.) at around 2 pm in Dawunt Woreda of the zone said locals who added victims of the attack were people returning from Kureba town for various matters.

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said it received information of the attack and told BBC it was gathering information.

Eyewitnesses said the attack was carried out in the Hamusit market area located in a place called Segora, near Shoga.

Residents said it had become normalized to ride aboard freight vehicles due to transportation problems in the area, and last week's attack was carried out on a “Sinotruk” which was carrying passengers and sand.

Persons who had spent time in the market, farmers, youth returning from their search for work from neighboring Wadila Woreda, and residents returning from a baptism in Delanta Woreda were all among victims of the attack.

On the day of the attack, two drones “carried out reconnaissance”, said an eyewitness who works as a merchant who told BBC he came to the area after hearing a sound which resembled lightning.

Another eyewitness said the vehicle was struck as it was traveling uphill when they heard a “loud and scary sound” and arrived in the area a short time later.

Another witness said they were suffering from mental distress after witnessing the bodies of victims of the attack “mutilated” and badly wounded, “it is difficult to describe it in words.”

The witness said due to the continuation of drone surveillance and fear of further attacks, they were forced to hide under a tree and wait until night before retrieving the body, “I despised my humanity” they said describing the circumstance they saw.

Another witness said they saw bodies scattered in the vehicle and outside saying “it was very saddening…it is better to not have been born” they said describing their feelings towards what they saw.

“The bodies were retrieved under the cover of darkness” said the eyewitness who is a government worker, saying it was difficult to pick up and distinguish the bodies.

Another eyewitness said the bodies were being retrieved as late as 3 pm and were loaded onto “FSR” vehicles and transported to a health station, and that bodies were distinguished by their clothing, shows and special indicators.

The witness said “I counted more than 59 bodies” and said more than 10 people including the driver and people in the Gabi and “Portomegala” area were injured.

Another eyewitness who said the number of people killed was 50 also said over 8 people were injured and taken to a health center for medical treatment.

“Local community members all came, mothers looking for their children, fathers looking for their children, saying they were wearing a certain kind of clothing when they left, they were like such, that they had certain distinctive markers on their bodies, so family members were able to identify bodies using remnants” he said.

One local resident told BBC that among the victims was their brother’s 21 year old son who they had raised, and that they were at the site of the attack by around 6 pm but they learned of his passing when the bodies were sorted at the health center.

The killed victim’s relative said he had graduated from university and was returning after visiting Hamusit in search of work, and that his identification had been burned so he was identified through his educational documents.

“There is no person who hasn't lost a child or a brother…the entire woreda is in mourning” said another resident describing how the sorrow had entered every household.

One eyewitness said four of their family members were among the killed victims, including their uncle’s child who had graduated in engineering and had come in search of work, and another relative who made a living with minor merchant work while supporting a family.

The witness said burials had been taking place for four days, “there were none from 14, 15 kebeles which were left” they said, explaining that burials had taken place across all kebeles in the woreda.

One resident who retrieved bodies of killed youth who were in their 20s said they were disturbed by what they saw and that they were unable “to come to their senses” and faced psychological anguish, who said they were taken to various places for blessings.

Residents said there had been no fighting between Fano and government forces in the area where the attack had taken place, and said victims of the attack were civilians and not Fano militants.

However, since the month of October, the woreda has been under the control of Fano forces, residents explained.

After the attack there was unrest even in the market area as local residents became fearful, say residents.

“The community is under severe fear. Last Saturday there was a commotion that the market would be struck. There is fear of sitting in cafes and even sitting in groups in itself” said another resident describing the situation.

Family members of killed victims say locals and relatives are in fear of attending funerals or visiting them.

“It is a very troublesome situation. The situation up until now has not permitted people to go to the market. Other than going to the church in the morning for blessings and leaving, there is no place to go and no one to confide in” he said

Following the attack in Dawunt, on December 3/2024 (Hedar 24/2017 E.C.), a drone attack on Bilbala town in Lasta Woreda killed an 83 year old mother and injured others according to media reports.

BBC’s efforts to obtain comment from the North Wollo Zone administrator on these attacks were unsuccessful.

BBC has previously reported on drone attacks across various places both on people and property in the context of armed conflict between government forces and Fano militants in Amhara Region which has lasted more than one year.

The Ethiopian National Defense Force has not yet provided any comment on drone attacks however last year ENDF Chief of General Staff Field marshal Birhanu Jula in an interview on state media said drone attacks targeted militants.


Source: BBC Amharic.

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Re: The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 08 Dec 2024, 16:46

The Good Old Days

https://www.defense.gov/Multimedia/Vide ... oid/737826

Video - Airmen In Ethiopia Defense.gov Feb. 4, 2020

The U.S. Air Force and the Ethiopian air force work hand in hand to maintain aircraft for ongoing peacekeeping operations. Through teamwork and shared experiences, the forces build friendship and carry out the mission.

Video by Air Force Staff Sgt. Sarah Brice.


Security assistance and military aid suspension will remain in place until the disintegration of war-torn Ethiopia into more than eighty-five independent countries.

The US government donated that outdated military aircraft to war-torn Ethiopia in 2018.


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Post by AbyssiniaLady » 20 Dec 2024, 15:36

US Ambassador Urges Ethiopia To Remove Officials Implicated In Rights Abuses In Governance


December 19, 2024


Beth Van Schaack Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice Office of Global Criminal Justice.



Beth Van Schaack, the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, has called upon Ethiopian authorities to take decisive action by removing officials, including military personnel, who are implicated in human rights violations from their positions of authority. This recommendation is part of the broader transitional justice process that Ethiopia is currently undertaking.

During a digital press briefing that followed her visit to Addis Ababa, Ambassador Van Schaack suggested that military personnel facing allegations should be placed on administrative leave while investigations are conducted, characterizing this step as “a meaningful measure.” Additionally, she emphasized the necessity for the federal government to publicly acknowledge the human rights abuses that have taken place.

The Ambassador, who engaged in discussions with the Ministry of Justice regarding Ethiopia’s draft transitional justice legislation, expressed optimism about the progress made thus far. However, she also highlighted concerns regarding the shrinking civic space and the ongoing reports of atrocities, particularly in the regions of Amhara and Oromia.

The ongoing conflicts have been recognized as significant barriers to achieving comprehensive transitional justice, which may be deemed “difficult, if not impossible.” It is crucial for individuals to feel secure in order to engage in justice initiatives and express their views without fear.

Ambassador Van Schaack expressed that the U.S. government is cognizant of the diminishing civic space and the persistent reports of human rights violations, particularly in the regions of Amhara and Oromia. This awareness underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for international attention.

Furthermore, she commended the Ethiopian government for introducing five legislative proposals aimed at facilitating transitional justice. These proposals include the establishment of a special prosecutor’s office and mechanisms for truth-telling, which she described as “very solid starts” in the pursuit of justice and accountability.

Source: war-torn Ethiopia media outlets.

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Re: The United States will not normalize diplomatic relations with war-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 24 Dec 2024, 16:55

The United States of America categorically rejected war-torn landlocked Ethiopia's request for the restoration of African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) because war-torn Ethiopia is a state sponsor of terrorism, AGOA allows duty-free and quota-free exports from eligible African countries into the USA.

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