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Re: Lost In Transition [VIDEO]
አይ የ አሜርካ ነገር፥) የቆጡን አውርድ ብላ ፥ሆነኮ ነገሩ---
ሱዳን ተጠናክራ ኢትዪጵያን የማስጨነቂያ ብትር ሊያደርጓት ሲያስቡ፥ ባላሰቡት መንገድ ፥ ቦንቡ እጃቸው ላይ ሊፈነዳ ይመስላል።
ሱዳን ተጠናክራ ኢትዪጵያን የማስጨነቂያ ብትር ሊያደርጓት ሲያስቡ፥ ባላሰቡት መንገድ ፥ ቦንቡ እጃቸው ላይ ሊፈነዳ ይመስላል።
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Re: Lost In Transition [VIDEO]
The problem is the Democrat-run government in the White House, the corrupt Susan Rice in it underestimates the capability of God, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. The best bet for the US to secure its interest in the region is not how sleepy Biden and his staff are handling it. The USA must work with Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia governments, not with the terrorist and Egypt. The tplf hay day was because of the will of Ethiopians, not because tplf was powerful. Now Ethiopians are saying no to tplf and their handler.Za-Ilmaknun wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 18:23አይ የ አሜርካ ነገር፥) የቆጡን አውርድ ብላ ፥ሆነኮ ነገሩ---
ሱዳን ተጠናክራ ኢትዪጵያን የማስጨነቂያ ብትር ሊያደርጓት ሲያስቡ፥ ባላሰቡት መንገድ ፥ ቦንቡ እጃቸው ላይ ሊፈነዳ ይመስላል።
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Re: Lost In Transition [VIDEO]
Indeed! The Rice Cartel is once again costing the US huge by alienating what could have been been its natural allies in favor of a few crumbs thrown at it from the TPLF loot. Hopefully, it will come to light and become the embarrassment of the administration at some point.Fed_Up wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 18:37The problem is the Democrat-run government in the White House, the corrupt Susan Rice in it underestimates the capability of God, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. The best bet for the US to secure its interest in the region is not how sleepy Biden and his staff are handling it. The USA must work with Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia governments, not with the terrorist and Egypt. The tplf hay day was because of the will of Ethiopians, not because tplf was powerful. Now Ethiopians are saying no to tplf and their handler.Za-Ilmaknun wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 18:23አይ የ አሜርካ ነገር፥) የቆጡን አውርድ ብላ ፥ሆነኮ ነገሩ---
ሱዳን ተጠናክራ ኢትዪጵያን የማስጨነቂያ ብትር ሊያደርጓት ሲያስቡ፥ ባላሰቡት መንገድ ፥ ቦንቡ እጃቸው ላይ ሊፈነዳ ይመስላል።
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Re: Lost In Transition [VIDEO]
Sudan ruling FFC leader calls on Burhan to hand over power to civilians
October 21, 2021 (KHARTOUM) – A leading member of the ruling coalition in Sudan has called on the head of the Sovereign Council to hand over power to civilians and threatened to besiege the presidential palace in Khartoum
On Thursday, millions of Sudanese staged a nationwide demonstration to support the civilian rule in Sudan, following a recent rift between the civilian-led government and the military component.
Ibrahim al-Sheikh a member of the ruling FFC leadership called on the Sudanese army must now appoint another representative to replace Abdel Fattah al-Burhan at the Sovereign Council.
“We do not trust him. He promised to not disperse the sit-in but he did”, Ibrahim told Aljazeera before requesting the Sudanese army to name an alternative to al-Burhan in the Sovereign Council.
“The millions of Sudanese who took to the street on Thursday sent a strong message to al-Burhan and he has to resign with all the due respect otherwise we will surround the presidential palace until his resignation,” he said.
On 25 September, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo “Hemetti”, the deputy head of the Sovereign Council, warned that the ruling FFC coalition should not continue to threaten them with the mobilisation of the Sudanese street.
“We have the ability to bring out another parallel street,” he said.
The FFC forces say they want to settle five issues with the military component including the security reform, the economic activities of the military component, the formation of the constitutional court, the appointment of the chief justice and the attorney general and the rotation of the Sovereign Council chairmanship.
There were rumours about a meeting between Prime Minister Hamdok and al-Burhan but several officials cast doubts on such reports.
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October 21, 2021 (KHARTOUM) – A leading member of the ruling coalition in Sudan has called on the head of the Sovereign Council to hand over power to civilians and threatened to besiege the presidential palace in Khartoum
On Thursday, millions of Sudanese staged a nationwide demonstration to support the civilian rule in Sudan, following a recent rift between the civilian-led government and the military component.
Ibrahim al-Sheikh a member of the ruling FFC leadership called on the Sudanese army must now appoint another representative to replace Abdel Fattah al-Burhan at the Sovereign Council.
“We do not trust him. He promised to not disperse the sit-in but he did”, Ibrahim told Aljazeera before requesting the Sudanese army to name an alternative to al-Burhan in the Sovereign Council.
“The millions of Sudanese who took to the street on Thursday sent a strong message to al-Burhan and he has to resign with all the due respect otherwise we will surround the presidential palace until his resignation,” he said.
On 25 September, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo “Hemetti”, the deputy head of the Sovereign Council, warned that the ruling FFC coalition should not continue to threaten them with the mobilisation of the Sudanese street.
“We have the ability to bring out another parallel street,” he said.
The FFC forces say they want to settle five issues with the military component including the security reform, the economic activities of the military component, the formation of the constitutional court, the appointment of the chief justice and the attorney general and the rotation of the Sovereign Council chairmanship.
There were rumours about a meeting between Prime Minister Hamdok and al-Burhan but several officials cast doubts on such reports.
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