Somaliland, the only peaceful country in the Horn of Africa, a remarkable resilient nation that survived the genocide perpetrated by Ilham Omer's father and her cult, needs international support to reclaim its stolen sovereignty. Unlike the failed state of Somalia, where America and the rest of the world spent millions of dollars, we constructed everything with our own hands, created things that the rest of the world inherited generations, after generations. This is a young nation, just 33 years old, but with a great history and a rich culture. We only want for our rightful place in the international community. It is our right, and the only way to prevent another genocide; our young people and future generations deserved security and justice. What Ilham envisions is far worse than what her evil father did to my family and people.
We have earned, work hard for our country. 𝐏𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐎𝐂𝐈𝐃𝐄.
Dr. Edna Adan a world-renowned woman and a midwife. The incredible Mother of Somaliland.👇🏼👇🏼
Somaliland, the magnificent nation that haunts your imaginations.✊🏼
#Somaliland
#Ethiopia
#ReRecogniseSomalilandNow
Allow dhowr Somaliland.Ameen.🤲🏻
𝟤𝟨𝒥𝓊𝓃𝑒 𝟣𝟫𝟨0📗★📕𝟣𝟪𝓉𝒽 𝑀𝒶𝓎 𝟣𝟫𝟫𝟣
Guul iyo Gobanimo.❤️.
#Awdal #Saaxil #Sanaag #Maroodijex #Togdheer #Sool #Somaliland
The Anywaa are not ashamed of the colors 💚💛❤️ because they know the sacrifices they made under the same flag even though they never benefited anything! They died at the battle of Adwa; they sacrificed during the Korean War overseas; they died during the Ethio-Somali war; and paid a great price during the Ethio-Eritrea war. They fought alongside the TPLF and took over #Gambella, and the TPLF broke the deal and turned against them in less than 5 years. I can say without any agitation that the Anywaa people have sacrificed so much for a country that never cared but always taking advantage of them.
Nonetheless, we are proud of our country! The time shall come! ✊🏾
💚💛❤️
🚨Welcome to the #oromia region. You can burn your country #flag without question, and when you are burning the flag, you can also wear the #country military uniform freely 🤷🏾♂️
BRICS+ (🇧🇷🇷🇺🇮🇳🇨🇳🇿🇦 + 🇦🇷🇪🇬🇮🇷🇦🇪🇸🇦🇪🇹):
🪙 20% of Gold Reserves
💵 23% of Exports
💵 30% of GDP
🏭 30% of Foreign Direct Investment
🪙 32% of Gold Production
🌐 32% of Landmass
🪖 34% of Military Man Power
🔥 35% of Natural Gas Production
💵 37% of GDP at PPP
🌽 40% of Corn
🛢️ 40% of Oil Reserves
🛟 40% of Foreign Reserves
⚫️ 40% of Coal Reserves
🛢️ 45% of Oil Production
⛏️ 45% of Iron Ore Production
🧑🤝🧑 46% of Population
🚗 46% of Vehicle Production
🔩 48% of Titanium Production
🌾 52% of Wheat
◻️ 53% of Sugar
🍙 60 % of Rice
☁️ 60% of Cotton
⚫️ 65% of Coal Production
🧑🌾 65% of Agricultural Workforce
🪦 68% of Cement Production
⚙️ 69% of Steel Production
🍎 72% of Apple
Title: Scandal Involving U.S. Senator Potentially Undermines Ethiopia's Fair Stance in Renaissance Dam Negotiations
The bribery scandal involving U.S. Senator Robert Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, not only threatens their own reputations but also casts a dark cloud over the Egyptian government.
Accusations from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office suggest that the couple accepted significant bribes, including gold bullion, from Egyptian business figures. These bribes were allegedly given to gain Senator Menendez's favor for the Egyptian government in international matters, most notably the Renaissance Dam negotiations with Ethiopia and Sudan.
This scandal raises serious ethical questions about the Egyptian government's conduct, particularly in its foreign policy dealings with the U.S. If these bribery allegations are proven, the integrity and transparency of Egypt's diplomatic efforts would be severely compromised, further diminishing international confidence in its commitment to ethical governance.
Already under scrutiny for withholding $195 million in U.S. aid over human rights issues, Egypt now faces additional questions about its ethical stance in diplomatic affairs. These allegations could jeopardize Egypt's position and influence in the already sensitive Renaissance Dam negotiations, unfairly disadvantaging Ethiopia.
Senator Menendez, who previously disclosed confidential information regarding U.S. aid to Egypt, could also be an indicator of how deep Egyptian influence may run in American politics, potentially creating conflicts of interest that could further complicate negotiations over the dam.
Adding to the ethical quagmire is Egyptian businessman Wael Hanna, who allegedly orchestrated these bribery transactions. His actions, including placing Nadine Menendez on his company's payroll, underline a concerning blend of business interests and political influence, tarnishing the reputations of both U.S. and Egyptian officials involved.
The scandal not only draws attention away from Ethiopia's fair and legitimate claims regarding the Renaissance Dam but also positions Ethiopia as a possible victim of international politics gone awry. With these bribery allegations casting a shadow over the negotiations, Ethiopia's reasonable and law-backed stance on the dam may be unfairly undermined.
#RobertMenendez #NadineMenendez #Egypt #Ethiopia #RenaissanceDam #BriberyScandal #ForeignPolicy #EthicalConcerns #Victim #InternationalLaw
The vision of Haile Selassie was for Africa to speak in one voice in addressing its challenges. See how the vision has been translated into action, bringing together #Africa's 55 States & the united global representation.
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#OurAfricaOurFuture#KnowTheAU
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Are you human enough to openly condemn this bestial barbarism?🤔
I implore every reasonable human being to expose this level of demonic barbarism on #Amharas in Ethiopia. This isn't just a single incident. It has been a trend over the past five years.
A group of Oromo-speaking men are torturing this man.
In the middle of their conversation, one of them says, “This is the son of Amhara."
#AmharaGenocide #WarOnAmhara #BoycottEthiopianAirlines #AmharaUnderAttack #AmharaMassArrest #justice4Amhara @SenateForeign@UNHumanRights@USEmbassyAddis@BloombergAfrica@nytimes@MikeHammerUSA@nytimesworld@EUinEthiopia@BBCWorld@AP@hrw@amnesty@RepMcCaul@LaetitiaBader
@geertwilderspvv This is misinformation from the village of GARDENSRS / neocolonist against #Ethiopia, who fought them back and defeted them in the Battle if Adwa. #NoMore neocolonism. This video is not from Ethiopia.
Is this a Neocolonists warning to the countries who joined BRICS to dismantle 6 countries? This is not a time of the Germen Conference that decided to conquer all African countries. You must remember what Ethiopia did in the Battle of Adwa. #NoMore Neo-colonism. #Africa
I put UAE 🇦🇪 on notice
I will call for UAE dismantling if you really join #BRICS 2024
It is my last warning ⚠️ Mr Sheikh
You UAE is very easy to dismantle …
🇪🇹 Why Ethiopia? Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Argentina, even Egypt - everything is clear. But why Ethiopia and not, say, Algeria?
Because it is a direct appeal to the rest of Africa. Moreover, the appeal is at the level of historical feeling.
▪️ What is the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia? It is not only, for a moment, 116 million people. And not only the key role in the organization of the African Union (AU) and its prototype, the Organization of African Unity, which was founded in 1963 in Ethiopia. In this sense, Addis Ababa, where the AU headquarters is located, is in a certain sense an analog of the European Brussels.
But why is the headquarters located there? This is no accident, right? Right.
▪️ One of the most obvious answers is this: Ethiopia is the only country on the African continent that has never been a European colony. Orthodox Ethiopia has always remained sovereign - except for a brief period of Italian occupation from 1936-1941 and the rule of Anglo-American “liberators” from 1941-44.
As far back as the end of the 19th century, it was Ethiopia that, in fact, stopped the advance of British colonialism in Africa (the Rodd Treaty of 1897). The year before, having defeated another European power - Italy. By the way, already in 1898, Ethiopia became the first country on the continent with which Russia established diplomatic relations.
There simply could not be a louder signal for the entire Black Continent than the admission of Ethiopia to the BRICS.
— Elena Panina, director of RUSSTRAT Institute