Che -Guevara Posted December 23, 2020 A changing Ethiopia: Divisions, fear, and unfounded accusations A changing Ethiopia: Divisions, fear, and unfounded accusations - The Awash Post WWW.AWASHPOST.COM The attacks against scholars and analysts working on Ethiopia is symptomatic of deeper political undercurrents that may lead to yet another conflict. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted December 23, 2020 A whitey with superiority complex. They know better not to go against a national government policy, they would not dream of doing that in the west with matters pertaining to national security. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 23, 2020 I call them jaajuus and basaasiin, especially the pro-Tigray, anti-Soomaaliya mercenary writer Rashiid Cabdi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted December 23, 2020 ^Matt Bryden's b!tch. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted December 23, 2020 The only statement of note to me in this long screed of calaacal was ...”Concomitantly, the ruling clique relies on a raft of internet trolls to advance their hegemonic narrative and attack anybody who may offer a different interpretation of the ongoing conflict and encourage peaceful political solutions instead of violence. Interestingly, the three social media camps most active supporting the war on Tigray can be loosely characterized as Amhara nationalists, pan-Ethiopian nationalists who are nostalgic for the country’s “glorious” past, and Eritrean trolls. This informs us of which political base the PP government has in Ethiopia” I wonder what my fellow SOLers view on said statements are? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted January 4, 2021 The era of Tigray power in the horn is over and we are in the Nile scenario era. Even weak Sudan has benefited, the Ethiopian refusal of signing the Nile treaty. The focus is somewhere else. People in the region did not miss the Tigray either support Amhara nationalists. They are hoping for a different outcome. One thing is clear the era of the war of terror policy is ended for now. It is a different poll game with new players. One thing is clear is not the era of Malazawi Faroole and others. People just need to get used to Ismaaciil Mire. Guuguulayahaw hadaad gugu u ooyaysid, hadaad moodey keligaa inuu gubayo jillaalku Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites