@GibeStates@NotifyEri@Amharaawakening@HOAAffairs Oromia will declare independence the only resources Oromia has is fertile farmlands, coffee exports, small mineral deposits, dense tropical forests, and extensive river basins is what Oromia has to offer 40million population, the resources will not be enough, no access to the sea
@Big_Ethio_Guy@JoeTseGy Send the list, you don't think the US government knows where they live? They will not send back tplf family members under the conditions Tigrayians are facing in Ethiopia atm.
@CFc_JoyC Desire doue on the left wing WOW!!! we would have the best attack in Europe with Joao Pedro and estevao William. Now when cucurella gone, I would take Nuno Mendes to!!!
We are hearing deeply disturbing reports that approximately 65 Ethiopians, reportedly the vast majority of them Tigrayans, have been executed in Saudi Arabia.
Many Tigrayans have faced immense hardship in recent years, including mass killings, war, displacement, insecurity, limited opportunities, and pressures in their own country, treating them not only as second class citizens, but enemies.
These domestic scenarios have driven migration of the youth toward Yemen and Saudi Arabia in search of safety and livelihoods.
Reports of persecution and abuse against vulnerable migrants in transit and destination countries have long been a source of concern.
These disturbing news of executions we are receiving represent a grave violation of human dignity and fundamental human rights.
I strongly condemn such actions and call for transparency, accountability, and respect for international human rights standards.
Every human life deserves dignity, justice, and protection.
Why has the UAE invested so heavily in Abiy Ahmed's Ethiopia?
From the Tigray war and Red Sea ambitions to Somaliland, Sudan, and regional trade corridors, this in-depth report examines how one partnership became a cornerstone of Abu Dhabi's strategy in the Horn of Africa.
✍️By: @Moh_Gamea
https://t.co/TKnQR6CDTu
TPLF warns the world! "The risk of catastrophic conflict is no longer hypothetical. War is already exacting a heavy toll in Amhara and Oromia, and the danger of renewed confrontation involving Tigray is becoming increasingly imminent." https://t.co/7Aahf15hU7
@Big_Ethio_Guy@Habtishgreat good luck with that surgical strike 🤣🤣🤣😂 like 2020 surgical strike in planet hotel🙊🙈🙉
TPLF central committee and Tigray generals are spread out across Tigray.
Ethiopia’s Blockade Strangling Tigray’s Business Sector
#Ethiopia is continuing its genocide by non‑lethal means, inc restricting credit, halting all fuel deliveries and obstructing post-war reconstruction—measures that have left #Tigray’s business sector struggling to recover.
@cymerman_w48327@OlenaRohoza More like 35 - 40 million from non EU Countries that includes Middle Eastern, Ukrainians, Africans and from the rest of the world not 50 millions Africans, get your facts right.
@Tikur80s@umutcagrisariii Wishful thinking there, that's the best case scenario Abiy and UAE could get but that won't happen. What will happen is the northernas and OLA will move fore Addis when the time is right 😉
@Tikur80s@umutcagrisariii Yes, because you can't buy Sudan's support stupid, Sudan military and TPLF have a 55 year relationship you think they will break it for Abiy? Trust is more expensive than some free aid or free electricity. Abiy have nobody he can trust except his master's in the UAE
We are witnessing a completely new version of colonialism today. UAE is exploiting both non-state militias (RSF) and states (iEthiopia) in Africa to an unprecedented degree. This is not just about resource extraction; the UAE effectively orders Ethiopia to attack Sudan (Ethiopian drone shot down today proves) and Ethiopia complies. It orders them to train, equip, and finance militias in Sudan (RSF), and Ethiopia complies again. And this is the same Ethiopia that once prided itself on being the only African country that was never colonized. It’s a rather ironic situation.
Gulf countries have started withdrawing investments from the US amid the war with Iran
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have already withdrawn about $7 trillion.
Dubai has lost its status as a "safe haven" — Citibank became the second bank to leave the emirate after Iran's threats to financial institutions linked to the US and Israel.
Earlier, the transnational banking corporation Standard Chartered also left the Dubai International Financial Centre.