An Important Message, to All Eritreans!
Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 10:23
ሕቡናት ኤርትራውያን: ናይዚ ቆዛሚ ኮንሰርት ከይትኣዉ:: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
(Yared Tseggai: @TseggaiY)
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[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
The UN Security Council which refused to take any punitive measures against TPLF in the last 20 years is today engaging in tangential issues, thus emboldening the TPLF. This is unhelpful & will only lead to further violence & destruction in Tigray, exacerbating a 20 year old humanitarian crisis & TPLF crimes.
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
says Amanuel on his team's website.In Eritrea, the bicycle is part of our daily life. It is the favorite game of many children and the means by which thousands of people, every day, move. The bicycle is like an island of happiness in Africa. The consequence This passion is that cycling, for so many years, has been the most popular sport in the country,
A friend of his practiced mountain biking and accompanied him in training. His favorite sport became cycling in a more serious way. Just two years later, he joined the leading national cycling club, As.Be.Co, and started racing.When I was already a teenager, my point of view changed.
CYCLING IN ERITREA, A VESTIGE OF COLONIAL ITALYI was 15 years old.
Then it was time to leave the Eritrean borders to compete with the national team, where he found the measure of his potential. New worlds had to be crossed, to get to know each other better.The growth of the MTN-Qhubeka project, the first team in Africa, attracted many people to follow the races on television. My colleagues and I, followed the most important races together. The North Classics are the tests that I liked the most, but the Tour de France https://www.esciclismo.com/especiales/tour-francia/ is the most followed event and the most important. You can't imagine, the excitement that Eritrean riders like Daniel Teklehaimanot, Merhawi Kudus and Natnael Berhane awakened.
In 2014 he ran the World Championship in Ponferrada, and participated in the most important competitions in Africa. He learned so much, that he raised the bar on his ambitions.In 2013 I raced the Tour of Rwanda and the following year, at the age of 20, I won the national title, the most beautiful cycling memory I have so far.
Outside of Eritrea, his life has always been marked by the rhythms of cycling. He lived in a house that the team had in Lucca, Italy.I have always tried to set concrete goals in my life and once I have achieved them, I have created new ones. In 2016, I was ready for a new leap forward, joining the Dimension Data development team and moving to Europe.
Thanks to cycling, Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier has been able to travel often through Europe and Africa. He has now known other parts of the world, something that fascinates him, although sometimes nostalgia weighs heavily.We were all young and ambitious guys. We helped each other. It was a great experience. Our passion for cycling was the key, that helped us adapt to a new country. Italy has a great cycling culture and we feel comfortable with it. However, without disrespecting my Italian friends, between Italy and Eritrea, there is a gulf when it comes to cycling. Riding in Asmara is a paradise, compared to Lucca!
In just a few years, Amanuel faced his personal challenge to become a determined and successful professional cyclist. Now his hope is to see other Eritrean and African cyclists, following the same path.In the last three years, I have raced in increasingly important tests and I have learned in the great tours. I will always be grateful to the Dimension Data team but I looked for a new challenge with the Trek-Segafredo, a team where there is a feeling of globality. Thanks to the presence of various nationalities, languages and cultures. It's something special.
For Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier, the path is laid for a future explosion of African cycling.Cycling is no longer a fringe sport in Africa and I am part of the second generation of African cyclists. Year after year, the number of cyclists increases. It is a continuous process, but the speed of growth will largely depend on strength, the capacity and options of national federations.
I think, Africa is a beautiful continent for cycling. If I think of my home country, there are ideal conditions for professionals, including roads, the reduced presence of cars and natural factors such as altitude (Asmara has an altitude of 2,300 meters Also, that's why, although I like to stay in Europe, I go home as soon as I can, about every three months.
It won't be long, before we see a competitive African rider on a big lap. And I am convinced, he will be an Eritrean!
Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs!
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs!
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs!
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
This time if the articles were published on an online blog of Martin Plaut and on the EEPA Update, based in Brussels and funded by the EU, by Mirjam V. Reisen. It should be noted that these people have regularly called for violence and regime change, against Eritrea. The above accounts demonstrate, the free smear campaign launched against the Eritrean Defense Forces. Africans should now be aware of the prejudiced role played by the Western media, in order to cause division and incite violence among Africans.the shoot-to-kill policy to exterminate the youth of Tigray.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 15:01Go & rape ur cheap-hoe momma will ya, whiny-puśsy- qondaf ugume? And stop killing & mistreating Eritreans who were dumb enough to have gone to Chigray, you shìteater!
ht://twitter.com/NoRoom4FakeNews/status/1382671700035309573?s=20
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs!
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
Fed_Up wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 15:22Brother Zemeslo surgically take out AssWAsh out of Aba-Q
Hello AsswAsh...how are ya? Hiding under the hole of AbaQ won’t help ya. Smart Z took you out from you hiding “priest” name...just like what Fanos and Shabbos did to the woyanus terrorists. Hitting between two eyes is our cultural game
You can hid but you can’t escape :
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs! :
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 16:43Stooges of the world unite.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 15:01Go & rape ur cheap-hoe momma will ya, whiny-puśsy- qondaf ugume? And stop killing & mistreating Eritreans who were dumb enough to have gone to Chigray, you shìteater!
ht://twitter.com/NoRoom4FakeNews/status/1382671700035309573?s=20
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs!
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.Fed_Up wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 15:22Brother Zemeslo surgically take out AssWAsh out of Aba-Q
Hello AsswAsh...how are ya? Hiding under the hole of AbaQ won’t help ya. Smart Z took you out from you hiding “priest” name...just like what Fanos and Shabbos did to the woyanus terrorists. Hitting between two eyes is our cultural game
You can hid but you can’t escape :
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 14:39Once a bozzo, always a bozzo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:36NYTimes he tells me, this piece of cràp on 2 legs! :
Aba wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 11:13[...: እዚ: በቶም ኣብ መዓስከር ስደተኛታት ትግራይ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ዝሕተት ገበነኛ እዩ::
Did I hear this bozzo talk about crimes against innocent refugees? This idi@t needs to wake up from his hypnotic state and face the reality of his criminal regime.
This is from the NY Times, bozzo.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/worl ... Oek2CTmASg...But the soldiers who burst into the camp on Nov. 19 were also Eritrean, witnesses said. Mayhem quickly followed — days of plunder, punishment and bloodshed that ended with dozens of refugees being singled out and forced back across the border into Eritrea.