Our Programme Manager @sarahmears10 has written for @Books2All on the vitality of the #library offer for children. 'What other institution appears unchanging yet is agile enough to respond to children’s ever-changing needs as they grow?' #SummerOfReading https://t.co/rFEMUf1HAI
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Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train thousands of fighters for the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in neighboring Sudan, Reuters reporting has found, in the latest sign that one of the world’s deadliest conflicts is sucking in regional powers from Africa and the Middle East https://t.co/hItjNTa2da
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I am sharing a powerful 1-minute and 23-second clip from Abiy Ahmed’s historic visit to Asmara, Eritrea, on July 8, 2018, a day etched in the memory of both Eritreans and Ethiopians. During that momentous visit, Abiy declared:
“To the people of Eritrea, I would like to express my deep sympathy and condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and sustained physical injuries during the conflict 20 years ago. Moving forward, let us not relive that war. Instead, let us use our untapped potential for peace and development…
If you hear me speak about Eritrea in international forums, know this: His Excellency President Isaias has officially authorized me to represent Eritrea’s foreign affairs wherever I go. Let there be no misunderstanding while I speak on behalf of Foreign Minister Osman as well.”
These words formed the cornerstone of the peace accord between Eritrea and Ethiopia, a breakthrough that earned Abiy Ahmed the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019. That award, now drenched in irony, was built on the shoulders of Eritrea’s magnanimity, a nation that extended its hand when Ethiopia teetered on the brink of total collapse during the TPLF-led war.
And now, barely five years later, Abiy beats the drums of war against the very nation that helped save his regime. A man who once pledged unity, forgiveness, and cooperation has now become the most dangerous provocateur in the Horn of Africa, bent on igniting a regional inferno in pursuit of a delusional imperial fantasy.
This is not just betrayal; it is treachery of the highest order. Eritrea acted with grace and wisdom. #Quisling Abiy responded with deceit and bloodshed. History will remember who honored peace, and who buried it under the rubble of ambition.
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