sarcasm wrote: ↑19 Apr 2021, 11:11
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Chinese demand for donkey skin threatens farmers in East Africa
According to Chinese state-run media, the price of a full donkey skin in China has risen from $32 in 2000 to $435 in 2017. The rise in demand has been linked to the rise of the middle class in China, as well as an increase in consumer perception of the effectiveness of the medicine.
As the price of donkey skin has risen, thieves have begun targeting smallholder farmers in rural Kenya, often slaughtering the donkey in the bush. Some farmers are selling donkeys in anticipation of them being stolen.
“The loss emanating from theft or sale of donkeys render the owners jobless as they are robbed of the most important ‘tool’ necessary for income generation,” according to Brooke.
https://www.devex.com/news/chinese-dema ... rica-95816
If the news is authentic, I would say "well done".
Mind you, your dejach wube and ras alula looted our livestock, our sheep, our goats, our camels and besides, our donkeys were not spared in the first and second half of 19th century. Most households who were victims of those aforementioned professional looters were the eri-lowlanders and to some extent eri-highlanders as well.
Now having said yih neger....
Take this to the nearest bank, if those animals (my compatriots lol) were capable of speaking and are asked about their ancestry, they would definetly say... Our great grand-fathers told us that we don't belong here in tigray, we were brought forcefully from barka and gash in present day eritrea and we always aspire to return back home.
As such......
The eris are bringing their long lost belongings back home, hence there is nothing wrong with that Lol
Above is derdesha romadania.. Aka derdesha sayim.