@JesseBWatters Jesse- jealousy killing you man! God, it is interesting to see how much people can get consumed in jealousy!! Get a life you pathetic man.
@NeaminZeleke You guys praised him, adored him when he was doing it to the Oromos and Tigarus. Now when your turn came, you cry like little girl!! You should have stood up for what is right then so that others stand for you now! Good luck and have fun with your boy!!
The Oromo-speaking government authority in Ethiopia is shown in the video flogging a minor child who pleads for his life.
Such a primitive mentality is one of the main reasons why the country is in its current state.
Does anyone care?
I believe that the reasons why the Dar es Salaam negotiations collapsed have put Abiy at an impasse. If we are to believe the communiqués, he expected OLA to lay down its arms in exchange for prebends for its leaders, in other words, by offering them a slice of the cake. 1/4
Analysis: #Ethiopia’s campaign for sovereign access to port: A start off on the wrong foot?
https://t.co/4Ap5YEdvBV
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s remarks about Ethiopia’s quest for access to the #Red_Sea have sparked concerns of a potential war in the volatile Horn of Africa region. In a 45-minute speech, Prime Minister Abiy emphasized the existential importance of sea access for Ethiopia's rapidly growing population, stating that it cannot live in a “geographic prison.”
Neighboring states including #Eritrea, #Djibouti, and #Somalia have expressed immediate concerns for their sovereignty and rejected the Prime Minister’s speech. Last week, The PM assured neighboring countries that Ethiopia had no interest in aggression and emphasized the country’s genuine interest in peaceful solutions.
Experts, however, suggest that the Prime Minister’s speech contains layers of meaning, implying historical claims and the potential for territorial expansion.
@USEmbassyAddis It is very interesting how U.S and this embassy always avoids anything in connection to Oromo. They didn’t want to mention the name Oromo in this instance. We know nefxenyaas are deep rooted in this embassy, and also the US attitudes towards Oromo politics and Oromo nation.
@GovTimWalz Sir this is becoming more than respect, tolerance or acceptance, it is know more about changing our way of life and destroying our children. We will fight back!!