PP is finally defeated in Tigray. I was hoping for a different president, but that is not my primary concern. I am happy that TDF will be working with TPLF and TPLF led government. Thanks God all the traitors are now defeated. It is indeed a big victory.
Of all western propaganda feats, the most bizarre is that American and European leaders can pretend they hate tyranny and seek to defend democracies with their wars, then, seconds later, embrace and prop up the most savage tyrants as their "partners," and so few question it.👇
From an Iranian friend: Presidential Palace has been targeted. People say President Pezeshkian is believed to have been be killed. ( No official confirmation yet). Supreme leader is in the city of Mashhad. He was not in Tehran in his office which is next to presidential Palace
US is preparing an attack on Iran. This will likely be exploited by other actors wanting to do their deeds without attracting too much international condemnation. My bet, in the shadow of the US attack on Iran, the war on the Horn (read Ethiopia, Tigray, Eritrea) will break out.
"Professor Ann Fitz-Gerald" reappears as Ethiopia ramps up for war. The last time she was in the public eye, she was widely criticized for interviewing detainees in concentration camps in ways many said violated ethical standards and supported regime propaganda.
Horn of Africa Leftists (@/HornLeftists) are rebranding do not be fooled. At the height of the genocide they used their platform to peddle #NoMore campaign propaganda. Some tweets to remind y'all:
Many in the #Tigray|an community need to stop the performative “say no to war” messaging.
War isn’t prevented by words. It is deterred by readiness and strength. When genocidal intent has already been revealed, talk of “avoiding war” becomes an illusion. 1/2
Erdogan could not have been clearer with Abiy: Turkey, a major arms supplier to Ethiopia, particularly of drones, does not want to hear about any new armed conflict in the Horn.
@EllaAtsbeha is a rare glint amid Tigray’s intellectual deadwood. He restores plain common sense and truth against a genocidal infrastructure, both material and discursive, meticulously constructed to smother them. Together with @GWeldedawit, he lays out in plain language how, after Pretoria, moral exhaustion, scapegoating, and inverted agency have been orchestrated, yes, with the complicity of segments of the Tigrayan elite, to shift blame from perpetrators to victims, pacify Tigray, hollow out its organisational capacity, and indefinitely postpone justice.