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Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 12:11

Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Feron11 » 08 Nov 2020, 12:52

Awash wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:11
Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 13:01

Feron11 wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:52
Awash wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:11
Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says
GUMAMA A.G.A.M.E NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2020, 13:07



ብኣሽሓት ዝቑጸሩ መንእስያት ትግራይ፣ ካብ ግዱድ ዕስክርና ወያነ ብምህዳም፣ ናብ ጎረባብቲ ክልላትን ናብ ኤርትራን ሃዲሞም ይኣትዉ ኣለዉ።

(Amhara Mass Media Agency) - - በአሁኑ ወቅት በርካታ የትግራይ የልዩ ኃይል አባላት ወደ አማራ ክልል በመግባት በሰላማዊ መንገድ እጃቸውን እየሰጡ መሆኑን ከስፍራው ያገኘነው መረጃ ያመላክታል፡፡

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ወይ "ፍሉይ ሓይሊ ትግራይ" ትረኽቦ ....



ህዝቢ ትግራይ ደቅኻ ኣድሕን! ስብሓት ነጋን፡ ኣባይ ጽሃየን መሰልቶም ደቆም ኣብ ዝበለጸ ቦታ ኣህዲሞም ብደቅካ ቁማር ይጻወቱ ኣለዉ። ኣብ ሸራሮ ዝውዓለ ኪናት ምስ ሰራዊት ፈደራል ኢትዮጵያን ግብረ ሽበራን እዚ ይመስል። ኣዝዩ ዘሰንብድ ካብዚ ዝኸፍእ ስልእታት መጺእና"ካ እንተ ኾነ ብሓላፍነት ክንዝርግሖ ኣይመርጽናን። ሰራዊት ግብረሽበራ ወያነ ብሕማቅ ሃሊቁ ኣሎ። (c/o ወዲ ኣዶብሓ ሳሕል)

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(c/o ማእከል ምርምርን ስነዳን ግዱሳት ሃገራዉያን)

‘ስድሪ መሬት ኤርትራ፡ ዋጋ ዝኽፈሎ'ዩ‘‘



መንግስቲ ኤርትራ፡ ድሕሪ እቲ ህወሓት ኣብ ልዕሊ ሰሜን እዚ ዝሰንዘሮ ሃንደበታዊ መጥቃዕቲ፡ ዶባት ኤርትራ ብዝኾነ ይኹን ወራሪ ሓይሊ ተጣሒሱ ንኸይስገር ዘኽእል ምቅርራባቱ ኣጻፊፉ ወዲኡ ኣሎ።

በዚ መሰረት፡ ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ኤርትራ፡ ዶባቱ ጥሒሱ ንዝሓልፍ ሓይሊ በብዝመጾ ክቕርስምን ግዝኣታዊ መሬቱ ብዝኾነ ባዕዳዊ ሓይሊ ንኸይድፈርን፡ ተወርዋሪ እዚ ተባሂሉ ዝፍለጥ ሓይሊ ኮማንዶ ምክልኻል ኤርትራ ኣብ ግቡእ ቦትኡ ኣእትዩዎ ኣሎ። ኣሃዱታት መካናይዝድ ዉን ዝድለ ምቅርራባት ብምጽፋፍ፡ ጃንዳ ማለሊት ኣብ ዘላቶ ከረኻኽበላ ዝኽእል ረቀቕቲ ኣጽዋራት ኣብ ዶባት ኤርትራ ኣጸጊዕዎ ይርከብ።

ኣብዚ ሰዓት እዚ፡ ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ኤርትራ ግዝኣታዊ መሬቱ ምሉእ ብምሉእ ኣዉሒሱ ይርከብ። ኩሉ ኤርትራዊ ዝርድኦ ቛንቋ'ዩ- ግዝኣታዊ መሬቱ ምሉእ ብምሉእ ኣዉሒሱ፡ ጸጥትኡ ኣረጋጊጹ ይርከብ።

ዓወት ንሓፋሽ!
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 13:11

Arat qilo in trouble. Time to help Abichu

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2020, 13:28



Ethiopia to replace Tigray region leadership as forces clash

By CARA ANNA

https://apnews.com/article/africa-ethio ... 246227fd3d

Yesterday



NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Ethiopia moved Saturday to replace the leadership of the country’s defiant northern Tigray region, where deadly clashes between regional and federal government forces are fueling fears the major African power is sliding into civil war. Tigray’s leader told the African Union that the federal government was planning a
full-fledged military offensive.
Neither side appeared ready for the dialogue that experts say is needed to avert disaster in one of the world’s most strategic yet vulnerable regions, the Horn of Africa.

The upper house of parliament, the House of Federation, voted to set up an interim administration, giving Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed the power to carry out measures against a Tigray leadership his government regards as illegal. They include appointing officials and facilitating elections.

The prime minister, who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year, asserted that
criminal elements cannot escape the rule of law under the guise of seeking reconciliation and a call for dialogue.
Experts and diplomats are watching in dismay as the two heavily armed forces clash. Observers warn that a civil war in Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous country with 110 million people, could [deleted] in or destabilize neighbors such as Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia.
It’s a very, very bad situation,
Audrey Van der Schoot, head of mission for aid group Doctors Without Borders in Ethiopia, told The Associated Press.

Heavy shelling resumed Saturday morning, for the first time since Wednesday, near the group’s outpost in the Amhara region by the Tigray border. It was so close, Van der Schoot could hear it over the phone.

The clinic has seen six dead so far and some 60 wounded, all combatants from Tigray and Amhara, she said, adding that shelling came from both sides.

A statement posted Saturday on the Facebook page of the Tigray government, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, asserted that it will win the “justified” war, adding that
a fighter will not negotiate with its enemies.
In a letter to the AU chairman, South Africa’s president, Tigray leader Debretsion Gebremichael alleged that Ethiopia’s federal government and neighboring Eritrea have mobilized their forces near the Tigray border
with the intention of launching a full-fledged military offensive.
The letter dated Friday, seen by The Associated Press, called Abiy’s behavior
unconstitutional, dictatorial and treasonous.
It said the African Union was well-placed to bring parties to dialogue to
avert an all-out civil war.
The conflict is playing out between former allies in Ethiopia’s ruling coalition who now regard each other as illegal. The TPLF long dominated the country’s military and government before Abiy took office in 2018 and introduced sweeping political reforms that won him the Nobel. The changes left the TPLF feeling marginalized, and it broke away last year when Abiy sought to turn the coalition into a single Prosperity Party.

Clashes began early Wednesday when Abiy accused the TPLF forces of attacking a military base in Tigray. In a major escalation Friday, Abiy asserted that airstrikes in multiple locations around the Tigray capital
completely destroyed rockets and other heavy weapons.
The military operations will continue, the prime minister said, and he warned the Tigray population:
In order to avoid unexpected peril, I advise that you limit group movements in cities.
Tigray is preparing for a
major offensive to come tomorrow or the day after from the federal government,
Kjetil Tronvoll, a professor at Bjorknes University College in Norway and a longtime Ethiopia watcher, told the AP.
That’s my estimate. Abiy has promised a quick delivery of victory, so he has to move fast.
Ethiopia’s decision to replace the Tigray leadership leaves the region with essentially two options, he said: pursuing a “full-out war” with the aim of toppling Abiy’s government or declaring independence.

Encircled, the TPLF can’t afford a drawn-out conflict and might fight its way to the capital, Addis Ababa, or toward the Red Sea for an outlet, Tronvoll said. :lol:

He described one published estimate of Tigray having nearly a quarter-million various armed forces a “serious underestimate” and said they outnumber the federal army “by at least two or three multiples.” Addis Ababa has called for reinforcements from other regional forces, he said.

Communications remain almost completely severed with Tigray, making it difficult to verify the rivals’ assertions and leading aid groups and human rights groups to warn of a brewing humanitarian disaster.

A new United Nations assessment lists eight “recent military confrontations” across Tigray, most near its southern border with the Amhara region. The blockage of air and road networks significantly affects aid to more than a half-million people, the assessment said, and an escalation of fighting could “seriously increase” that number and send millions fleeing.

What’s more,
there is a concern that the vacuum left by security forces re-deployed from other critical areas may incite more ethnic violence including attacks on ethnic minorities
in other parts of Ethiopia, the U.N. report said.

Dino Mahtani with the International Crisis Group, in comments posted Friday, said that if the Tigray forces come under pressure they may
punch into Eritrea, which would then internationalize this conflict.
The TPLF and Eritrea have a bitter history of a long border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea before the countries made peace in 2018.

The TPLF’s only other real avenue out of Ethiopia is Sudan, which finds itself “in a very delicate position,” Mahtani said.

Sudan’s eastern al-Qadarif province has closed its border with Ethiopia’s Tigray and Amhara regions, the Sudan News Agency reported Saturday.

The Tigray drama dominates conversation in Ethiopia, and many people commenting on social media appear to support the government’s move to get rid of the region’s leadership. Some cite abuses by the TPLF while it was in power for well over two decades, or echo the federal government’s accusation that it incited recent violence across the country.

Those sympathetic to the TPLF are mostly silenced due to the communications blackout in Tigray, but those able to comment describe the federal government’s actions as an aggression that will lead to further escalation of the conflict.

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Elias Meseret in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Samy Magdy in Cairo contributed.
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 13:35

Zmeselo wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 13:07


ብኣሽሓት ዝቑጸሩ መንእስያት ትግራይ፣ ካብ ግዱድ ዕስክርና ወያነ ብምህዳም፣ ናብ ጎረባብቲ ክልላትን ናብ ኤርትራን ሃዲሞም ይኣትዉ ኣለዉ።
Zombie,
These guys say your info is bullsh!t
:lol: :mrgreen:
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2020, 13:44


Gender fluid weyane militia guy, after getting caught. :lol:



ሰበር ዜና“ዘራፊው የሕወሓት ቡድን በትግራይ ክልል በሚገኙ የባንክ ቅርንጫፎች ላይ ዘረፋ እየፈፀመ ነው”፦ የኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ባንክ| etv





6M Eritreans despising him, is apparently not enough. Now he's looking for hate, from 120M Ethiopians. :roll:

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 13:58

No wonder Abichu is reshuffling officials in Arat qilo.
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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by gagi » 08 Nov 2020, 14:51

This is a timely and very strategic reshuffle! Bravo, PM Abiy!

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Awash » 08 Nov 2020, 14:57

gagi wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 14:51
This is a timely and very strategic reshuffle! Bravo, PM Abiy!


Changing horse in the middle of a race smells trouble. The PM must be in chock at this stage to do something like this

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by gagi » 08 Nov 2020, 15:03

b]you wish, traitors!

This is brilliant reshuffle!

Gedu is a security advisor. Does it sound an appointment of a person who is opposed to the final clearance campaign of the human scums

Temesgen Tiruneh, the architect of the stabilization of the Ethiopian Somali region is the right person for the security agency

Way to go, PM Abiy![/b]

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Merhano » 08 Nov 2020, 15:26

Awash wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:11
Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says
It looks like PIA refused to attack from the North and that is the main reason for the confusion and the drastic changes.
Abiy Ahmed found out that PIA was just giving him lip service and when a push comes to a shove, PIA forgot all the bravado and is as quite as a church mouse.
But to his credit, he repeated the mantra of "game over", and he gave more specifics about the game, "Gebetha".

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by gagi » 08 Nov 2020, 16:19

A big lie!

In fact, it is PM Abiy who asked PIA not to intervene in this campaign of clearing these ethno-fascists, because such move would alienate the people of Tigray!

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Justice Seeker » 08 Nov 2020, 16:25

ኢሱ ሎሚ ኢዩ ተቐርቂሩ :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: ንኣብዪ ክሕግዝ ክዋሕ እንተቢሉ ምዓልቱ ክትሓጽር ኢያ። ንኣብዪ ኣይሕግዘካን ከይብሎ፡ ወዮ ሕጽኖት ከይተጸግበ ምልሶት ኣርኪቡ። ግን ኢሱ ተኣምረኛ እንድዩ፡ ምስ ወያነ ዕርቂ ክእውጅ ኢዩ።ካልእ ኣማራጺ የለን። ወይ ሳልሰይቲ ሃገር ዓዲሙ ዕርቂ ክብል ኢዩ። እዚ ኩነታት ካብ ንኣቢ ኣሕመድ፡ ንኢሰያስ ይጽልምት


Merhano wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 15:26
Awash wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:11
Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says
It looks like PIA refused to attack from the North and that is the main reason for the confusion and the drastic changes.
Abiy Ahmed found out that PIA was just giving him lip service and when a push comes to a shove, PIA forgot all the bravado and is as quite as a church mouse.
But to his credit, he repeated the mantra of "game over", and he gave more specifics about the game, "Gebetha".

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 08 Nov 2020, 16:32

Low iq denkoro agame why do you talk to yourself :lol: Eritrea doesn't need to get involved when ordinary Amhara farmers are chasing you rats. You want to cry to the world that Eritrea invaded you with the blessings of the federal government but there's no need for that :lol: we will be watching you get decimated from the sides, may be drop you some goodies if you try anything stupid :mrgreen: :lol: :lol:
Justice Seeker wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 16:25
ኢሱ ሎሚ ኢዩ ተቐርቂሩ :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: ንኣብዪ ክሕግዝ ክዋሕ እንተቢሉ ምዓልቱ ክትሓጽር ኢያ። ንኣብዪ ኣይሕግዘካን ከይብሎ፡ ወዮ ሕጽኖት ከይተጸግበ ምልሶት ኣርኪቡ። ግን ኢሱ ተኣምረኛ እንድዩ፡ ምስ ወያነ ዕርቂ ክእውጅ ኢዩ።ካልእ ኣማራጺ የለን። ወይ ሳልሰይቲ ሃገር ዓዲሙ ዕርቂ ክብል ኢዩ። እዚ ኩነታት ካብ ንኣቢ ኣሕመድ፡ ንኢሰያስ ይጽልምት


Merhano wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 15:26
Awash wrote:
08 Nov 2020, 12:11
Things may not have gone as planned to make drastic changes like this. It looks more like trouble in Arat qilo.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... nt-un-says
It looks like PIA refused to attack from the North and that is the main reason for the confusion and the drastic changes.
Abiy Ahmed found out that PIA was just giving him lip service and when a push comes to a shove, PIA forgot all the bravado and is as quite as a church mouse.
But to his credit, he repeated the mantra of "game over", and he gave more specifics about the game, "Gebetha".

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by gagi » 08 Nov 2020, 16:37

That is exactly right!

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Re: Changing top officials already is a sign of trouble in Arat qilo

Post by Fed_Up » 08 Nov 2020, 16:43

^^^ agamewoch are so weird and dumbest people on earth. Just look the way of their thinking. Even KOKO would have shake his head right to left. FYI KOKO has IQ70 while the agamewoch IQ63. I haven’t made this up, studies proved and published it.

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