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Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by gearhead » 16 Apr 2021, 08:02

By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by euroland » 16 Apr 2021, 08:49

Gimhead
So what are going to do about it? Nada, except rolling on the ground of Western countries.

Unfortunately for you cowards, NY Times or any other fake news outlates in the West won’t be able to take one village for you from the Shaebia’s jaw with their lies; your misery will just continue.

Nice to see though you Agames are now cut down to your little size. A year or so ago, you and other low IQ DW members were telling us, if Shaebia fires one single bullet towards Tigray, you are going to make it history within a week :lol: :lol: well, you were right....except the reverse happened.
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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by gearhead » 16 Apr 2021, 09:56

Classic Issayasian defiance against all international institutions and norms! Isayas has figured that he has five years of life left which allows him ample time to do what ever Kamikaze missions he needs and exit before the UN red tape catches up to him, that is...if it ever will!!

As such, you are right! Granted that Isaya's defiance is a given, it will be months before UN security council has open meetings and years before any practical action against issays and his host Demeke Mekonen!

Sad but true, experienced bully Issaya's calculation is accurate regarding UN made toothless by its own red tape. I would rather have pressure exerted on Ethiopia and Amhara region than Issayas, a man who has proven time again that he couldnt care less about the UN!
euroland wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:49
Gimhead
So what are going to do about it? Nada, except rolling on the ground of Western countries.

Unfortunately for you cowards, NY Times or any other fake news outlates in the West won’t be able to take one village for you from the Shaebia’s jaw with their lies; your misery will just continue.

Nice to see though you Agames are now cut down to your little size. A year or so ago, you and other low IQ DW members were telling us, if Shaebia fires one single bullet towards Tigray, you are going to make it history within a week :lol: :lol: well, you were right....except the reverse happened.
gearhead wrote:
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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by free-tembien » 16 Apr 2021, 10:05

euroland is correct. after you massacred those who were protecting you from shabia, i'm afraid no one can save you from shabia. you are on your own now. sorry. you are officially shabia b!tch forever :lol:
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 09:56
Classic Issayasian defiance against all international institutions and norms! Isayas has figured that he has five years of life left which allows him ample time to do what ever Kamikaze missions he needs and exit before the UN red tape catches up to him, that is...if it ever will!!

As such, you are right! Granted that Isaya's defiance is a given, it will be months before UN security council has open meetings and years before any practical action against issays and his host Demeke Mekonen!

Sad but true, experienced bully Issaya's calculation is accurate regarding UN made toothless by its own red tape. I would rather have pressure exerted on Ethiopia and Amhara region than Issayas, a man who has proven time again that he couldnt care less about the UN!
euroland wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:49
Gimhead
So what are going to do about it? Nada, except rolling on the ground of Western countries.

Unfortunately for you cowards, NY Times or any other fake news outlates in the West won’t be able to take one village for you from the Shaebia’s jaw with their lies; your misery will just continue.

Nice to see though you Agames are now cut down to your little size. A year or so ago, you and other low IQ DW members were telling us, if Shaebia fires one single bullet towards Tigray, you are going to make it history within a week :lol: :lol: well, you were right....except the reverse happened.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by gearhead » 16 Apr 2021, 10:30

free-tembien wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 10:05
euroland is correct. after you massacred those who were protecting you from shabia, i'm afraid no one can save you from shabia. you are on your own now. sorry. you are officially shabia b!tch forever :lol:
lol...it matters noting that i am a hybrid ethiopian from addis with zero tigrian blood, more ethnically affiliated to abiy than debretsion.

Thanks to Demeke Mekonen's empire building delusions, Abiy man-childs stunted psychosis, a UN red-tape that gives a five time convicted felon ample time to commit more crimes, I, the entire eritrea, the entire tigray, the entire ethiopia with a conscience, soon the entire somalia are/will be forever a 'Shabia b!tch!

They said it....shabia is now into b!tch making out of free people!

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by Noble Amhara » 16 Apr 2021, 18:58

kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 10:30
free-tembien wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 10:05
euroland is correct. after you massacred those who were protecting you from shabia, i'm afraid no one can save you from shabia. you are on your own now. sorry. you are officially shabia b!tch forever :lol:
lol...it matters noting that i am a hybrid ethiopian from addis with zero tigrian blood, more ethnically affiliated to abiy than debretsion.

Thanks to Demeke Mekonen's empire building delusions, Abiy man-childs stunted psychosis, a UN red-tape that gives a five time convicted felon ample time to commit more crimes, I, the entire eritrea, the entire tigray, the entire ethiopia with a conscience, soon the entire somalia are/will be forever a 'Shabia b!tch!

They said it....shabia is now into b!tch making out of free people!

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by euroland » 18 Apr 2021, 14:55

gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 09:56
Classic Issayasian defiance against all international institutions and norms! Isayas has figured that he has five years of life left which allows him ample time to do what ever Kamikaze missions he needs and exit before the UN red tape catches up to him, that is...if it ever will!!

As such, you are right! Granted that Isaya's defiance is a given, it will be months before UN security council has open meetings and years before any practical action against issays and his host Demeke Mekonen!

Sad but true, experienced bully Issaya's calculation is accurate regarding UN made toothless by its own red tape. I would rather have pressure exerted on Ethiopia and Amhara region than Issayas, a man who has proven time again that he couldnt care less about the UN!
euroland wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:49
Gimhead
So what are going to do about it? Nada, except rolling on the ground of Western countries.

Unfortunately for you cowards, NY Times or any other fake news outlates in the West won’t be able to take one village for you from the Shaebia’s jaw with their lies; your misery will just continue.

Nice to see though you Agames are now cut down to your little size. A year or so ago, you and other low IQ DW members were telling us, if Shaebia fires one single bullet towards Tigray, you are going to make it history within a week :lol: :lol: well, you were right....except the reverse happened.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by Aba » 18 Apr 2021, 15:36

Shocking :shock: Only Issu can produce such depraved monstrosities.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02
By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by sebdoyeley » 18 Apr 2021, 15:40

Aba aka mitri-wash, let the Eritrean youngster enjoy that cheap agame Pu$$y. they have been through a lot. even by force the virgin one, :lol: :lol:
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:36
Shocking :shock: Only Issu can produce such depraved monstrosities.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02
By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by Aba » 18 Apr 2021, 15:51

The world just learned what your Monster is capable of and you are happy about it.
Once a stooge, always a stooge.
...In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.
sebdoyeley wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:40
Aba aka mitri-wash, let the Eritrean youngster enjoy that cheap agame Pu$$y. they have been through a lot. even by force the virgin one, :lol: :lol:
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:36
Shocking :shock: Only Issu can produce such depraved monstrosities.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02
By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by sebdoyeley » 18 Apr 2021, 15:55

I couldn't be more happier to see the agame qomalat resahat topay their bet like this. :P
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:51
The world just learned what your Monster is capable of and you are happy about it.
Once a stooge, always a stooge.
...In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.
sebdoyeley wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:40
Aba aka mitri-wash, let the Eritrean youngster enjoy that cheap agame Pu$$y. they have been through a lot. even by force the virgin one, :lol: :lol:
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:36
Shocking :shock: Only Issu can produce such depraved monstrosities.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02
By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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Re: Eritrean Troops Continue to Commit Atrocities in Tigray, U.N. Says

Post by Aba » 18 Apr 2021, 17:26

Isaiah 1:17
“Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.”
You're a sick creature, just as sick as the looney, bloodthirsty dictator.
sebdoyeley wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:55
I couldn't be more happier to see the agame qomalat resahat topay their bet like this. :P
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:51
The world just learned what your Monster is capable of and you are happy about it.
Once a stooge, always a stooge.
...In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.
sebdoyeley wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:40
Aba aka mitri-wash, let the Eritrean youngster enjoy that cheap agame Pu$$y. they have been through a lot. even by force the virgin one, :lol: :lol:
Aba wrote:
18 Apr 2021, 15:36
Shocking :shock: Only Issu can produce such depraved monstrosities.
gearhead wrote:
16 Apr 2021, 08:02
By Declan Walsh, NY TIMES
April 15, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrean troops continue to commit atrocities in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite assurances by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, that they were leaving, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.

Mr. Abiy has come under pressure over reports of massacres, looting and sexual assaults by Eritrean troops. Last month, he flew to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and announced that his ally, the autocratic Eritrean leader Isaias Afwerki, had agreed to bring his soldiers home.

But the U.N. and its humanitarian partners have seen no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place, Mark Lowcock, the top U.N. humanitarian official, told the Security Council. In fact, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers had begun to disguise their identities by wearing Ethiopian military uniforms, and some had killed civilians during indiscriminate attacks as recently as Monday.

The Times obtained a transcript of Mr. Lowcock’s remarks, which were made in a private briefing. They paint a grim picture of the violence in Tigray, where a clash between Mr. Abiy and regional leaders in November has degenerated into a chaotic and pitiless conflict that threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa region.

Civilians are still being driven from their homes in western Tigray, Mr. Lowcock said, despite condemnation of “ethnic cleansing” earlier this month by the United States Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Hunger is spreading with up to 150 people starving to death recently in one district south of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, Mr. Lowcock told the Security Council.

In one instance, Mr. Lowcock said, Eritrean soldiers gang raped a woman in front of her children, days after her husband had been killed and she had lost a newborn baby.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Lowcock said.

Such horrific accounts have come to define the conflict in Tigray. It was the fifth time that the Security Council had discussed the crisis behind closed doors since it erupted in November.


But beyond the expressions of condemnation and outrage, the international community has had little impact on the ground in Tigray where residents and aid workers say that the killing, assaults and starvation continue unabated.

The group Human Rights Watch says it is high time that the Security Council holds its discussion on Tigray in public, and comes up with concrete actions to stem the abuses.




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/worl ... igray.html

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