@GTWTW_Now To speak frankly, ethnic politics is a fail fail corrupt nepotistic uncivilized unjust cause it’s based on hate of all the others save the single ethnic holding power that decides based on ethnic affiliation, not democracy, as there’s no democracy in a corrupted ethnic politika.
@AstuAstu3 What? There’s no ancient Eritreans: Eritreans are a mix of Gonderes & Tigrians them ancient highlands r of Ethiopia as well as Geez: it’s Ethiopian dear someone lied to you. There was no Eritrea until Italian colonizers came. It was BaherNegash province under Atse Yohannes IV.
Dear friends: looks like very few people have emailed the director general of @FAO please please let us send the below email. All you have to do is click on the email link and copy and paste the text. Thanks for all your help. @Abba_Bezbiz drafted the letter for us and the least we can do is email it. 🙏
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Subject: Urgent Inquiry: Explanation for Awarding Abiy Ahmed Ali the Prime Minister of Ethiopia by FAO
Dear Inspector General,
I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to you on behalf of concerned individuals regarding the recent decision by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to award Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali of Ethiopia.
In recent months, disturbing revelations have come to light regarding an orchestrated scam that has siphoned off food aid intended for vulnerable populations, including children and the elderly, in Ethiopia. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has uncovered evidence indicating that this illicit activity has resulted in the diversion of essential food supplies to neighboring countries, leaving thousands of Ethiopians without access to the sustenance they desperately need.
As a consequence of this theft, USAID has been compelled to suspend food distribution operations for more than five months. Regrettably, reports from regional governments have confirmed the tragic loss of over 2000 lives due to starvation. Despite these dire circumstances, the Abiy administration has brazenly denied the existence of widespread hunger and famine within the country.
Furthermore, we are deeply troubled by the fact that the Abiy government is leveraging the FAO award as purported evidence that there is no hunger crisis in Ethiopia. Such assertions not only disregard the suffering of millions of Ethiopians but also serve to obstruct efforts to address the urgent humanitarian needs of the population.
Given the gravity of the situation and the profound implications of FAO's decision, we respectfully demand a thorough explanation for the rationale behind the awarding of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. It is imperative that FAO provide transparency regarding its selection process and clarify how the recipient's actions, particularly in relation to the misappropriation of food aid and denial of widespread hunger, align with the organization's principles and objectives.
The integrity and credibility of FAO as a United Nations agency entrusted with safeguarding global food security are at stake. Failure to address these concerns promptly and comprehensively will only serve to perpetuate misinformation, impede vital food distribution efforts, and prolong the suffering of those in need.
We eagerly await your response and stand ready to engage in constructive dialogue to ensure accountability and transparency in this matter.
Sincerely,
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@iamkipro@FarahMaalimM Question for you @iamkipro: why would Ethiopia invade a failed shithole nation like Somalia? What incentive is there for Ethiopia to invade a neighboring state that’s already dead?
@OAbbaaxiiqi@NeaminZeleke How about… “The Oromos increased their numbers through assimilation (Meedhicca, Mogasa and Gudifacha), as well as the inclusion of mixed peoples (Gabbaro)…”
The problem of this generation not wanting to accept history as it points to them not kindly try to change it.
@lfreemansafrica It’s to be expected from a defeated Tplf, more like wishful thinking. Tplf supporters angle is if they don’t rule no one else will.
What’s worrisome is PP GOE allows Tplf to act as a separate entity. Sovereignty is being compromised but for what purpose… time will tell.