The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
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What does chasing your criminal Weyanians from Mekele to Adwa has to do with us? Your beloved corrupt Weyaninas are dying because of their crimes against their own people has become too much to bare. As Dedebit Political Science grad, Weyanina goons such as you would do anything to tie up with Eritrea. Can you people stop suucking our diicks for gods sake?
What does chasing your criminal Weyanians from Mekele to Adwa has to do with us? Your beloved corrupt Weyaninas are dying because of their crimes against their own people has become too much to bare. As Dedebit Political Science grad, Weyanina goons such as you would do anything to tie up with Eritrea. Can you people stop suucking our diicks for gods sake?
eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
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Eden;
Well said. Hgdf have been using the tplf as a scapegoat for all their problems in order to remain in power, once tplf are gone there won’t be any excuses. This shall cause the people to rise against the oppressive dictator once and for all.
Well said. Hgdf have been using the tplf as a scapegoat for all their problems in order to remain in power, once tplf are gone there won’t be any excuses. This shall cause the people to rise against the oppressive dictator once and for all.
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ሓንፍፈኦ ደኣ!!eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
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What a timely song!!
Can I post it on a new thread?
Can I post it on a new thread?
Follower wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:35ሓንፍፈኦ ደኣ!!eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
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eden is by far the funniest agame who resides on this forum ahhahahahahahah
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the only agame mindset fixated, whenever the agame gone down, may their neighbor go with them. this is the agame obsession.eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
as you see Edu, the owner of the Mekele $hrumtna cane house wish.
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ንሕምቶ ዶ ሕቶ brother,,feel free as long as it roasts the agameskebena05 wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:37What a timely song!!
Can I post it on a new thread?
Follower wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:35ሓንፍፈኦ ደኣ!!eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
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Follower wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 14:02ንሕምቶ ዶ ሕቶ brother,,feel free as long as it roasts the agameskebena05 wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:37What a timely song!!
Can I post it on a new thread?
Follower wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:35ሓንፍፈኦ ደኣ!!eden wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 12:47The TPLF leadership is facing growing organic opposition within Tigray, the Tigrigna speakers. If things continue the way they are, TPLF as we know it will soon be history. This changes Ethiopian dynamics for sure but what is the implication, specially Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea?
The TPLF has been used as boogeymen by HGDEF to justify internal repression and totalitarian rule for decades. If TPLF is gone, Tigrigna speakers in Eritrea will get the mental space and clarity to judge HGDEF’s record on its own merit. This inevitably will lead to a movement that’s organic, by the people and for the people.
Movements are contagious. Fano, Quero, Ejeto, Zerma, Fenqil phenomena in Ethiopia is shaping the region. I can’t help but think this going to have a wider implication than thought.
Thank you brother!