@addisstandard Political justification for a policy that is legally questionable & reckless. Ethiopia is not exercising a right but advancing a claim that threatens the sovereignty of its neighbors & destabilizes the region. As always, PP policy never aligns with international law & diplomacy.
@RobelYeshitla In this period of profound transformation, your prime minister and quite possibly you were probably still in diapers. So, don’t use this pivotal year as a crutch or discard rationality just to appease your handlers.
@SimbaTayeJee To the silent audience who might be reading this: claiming to be a 'social media influencer' with under 500 followers—like @SimbaTayeJee—is pathetic. The only thing/person he can influence is the small brain of his PM (አብዮት) and his ገመቺ drivers of አ.አ. PP followers.
@SimbaTayeJee Want to see real growth & basic human development [in Eritrea]? Stop looking at the edited version of pictures. Of course, Eritreans do not pay an exorbitant amount of money for a single loaf of bread or $350 to get a car plate.
@SimbaTayeJee I don't see any change from years ago. Awassa is still the same. The imported lights, planted non native trees, & symbolic walkside of PP main st. (ኮሪደር ልማት) did not & will not improve the life of our people.
@Aman74839942@magattew@elonmusk "5th largest & 2nd fastest-growing economy" This is a weak talking point. The city center may shine, but it’s built on borrowed money & chinese labor. Meanwhile, a civil servant in the capital can’t even afford one meal a day. Spare us from the prime minister’s hollow rhetoric.
@ChristianEmerg1@DanPatrick Sir, please take action. Help our Christian brothers and sisters in distant lands. I believe the Religious Liberty Commission can influence even the most difficult governments in that part of the world.
@flyethiopianCom@EmmanuelMotelin Real examples of the city of contrasts. City with skyscrapers (a white elephant center), very poor occupancy rate (<5%), and a marginalized periphery. This extreme inequality and blunder of the IMF led to an extremely poor middle class.
@AfricaViewFacts “What is an election?” Answer this question from a genuine African perspective one that reflects true democratic aspirations, not the smokescreen elections often used to prop up dictatorships. No paid-agent narratives. On that note, why was this particular image of PIA used?
@Big_Ethio_Guy Retire in Ethiopia? You mean አዲስ አበባ? Man, do you know what’s going on just 30 km outside the city? Only someone who’s truly uninformed would even consider that. አዲስ አበባ እኮ ቆጥ ነው የሆነችው — Addis has become a bubble of its own.
@F_Don8@Jawar_Mohammed Seriously? Challenging election results in court? As if a functioning court of law even exists in Ethiopia. This is a country where people cleared by a judge are immediately re-arrested outside the courthouse just because the prosecutor didn't like the verdict.
@ZelenskyyUa Seeking endless military aid (begging for arms) is no solution; pursue peace. Modern conflicts have no winners (America-Israel vs Iran). You cannot win a war of attrition against a larger, wealthier neighbor, & defeating Russia is unrealistic. The Ukrainian people deserve better.
@RobelYeshitla Your calculated, emotional rhetoric holds no weight. Just remember—you come from a place where human dignity and international normes holds no value.