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		<title>By: Assta B. Gettu</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Famine in Ethiopia is now one of our cultures, our religions, our traditions, and our common vernaculars; at least that is the way some foreigners look at our country, at our people, and at our systems of government. For example, when a well-fed Ethiopian man meets one person from the Western world, the westerner would immediately say to this Ethiopian person: “If you are really from Ethiopia, how come you are not skinny?”

And if one wants to go to Ethiopia, a person who has been in Ethiopia and who knows the sufferings and the untimely deaths of many Ethiopians because of a famine or diseases would say: “Don’t you know what they say in Ethiopia?” ወዴት ትሄዳለህ? ወደ በለሳ ሰሌን አልያዝክምሳ? Belesa is east of Gondar if I remember very well, and it is a well-known place for its fertile land and cotton plantation. Every year, people from Debre Tabor, and Gaint would go there to pick up some cotton, but Belesa is also a very frightening place because of its የተስቦ በሽታ some people can easily get sick and die. When they die, the living cover the bodies of the dead with ሰሌን made out of palm leaves.  So, when one goes to Belesa, one has to carry his own ሰሌን in case he dies there.

Any way,Meles Seitanawi (Zenawi), for his own political survival, may have always tried to hide the reality that there has always been famine in Ethiopia since he came to power, but the sad faces, the bulging stomachs, the sunken eyes and the shaking knees of those hungry Ethiopian children who are unable to carry even their own heads would tell the true story that there is indeed famine in their villages. Meles cannot hide such sick and malnourished children for ever; their stories one day will be on the front pages of World News or on the Ethiopian Review: the dilemma is, however, until such sad stories are known to the world, in the mean time, thousands of children may perish because of the severity of the famine they have been experiencing since they were born.

If a man of compassion becomes a leader of Ethiopia, the first thing he should do, if there is no other ways to help the famine victims of his people, is to put at the entrance of each Ethiopian city a big bulletin board with a big sign that reads: “Welcome to the City of Famine!” So that when foreigners see such humiliating signs, they may immediately report the dire situations of the country to their governments to send plenty of food, medicine, and some doctors and nurses to the Ethiopian victims of famine.

Of course, Ethiopia needs a leader that would properly use its abundant natural resources and eradicate famine forever from all the territories of this historical Christian country and reclaim its past glory.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Famine in Ethiopia is now one of our cultures, our religions, our traditions, and our common vernaculars; at least that is the way some foreigners look at our country, at our people, and at our systems of government. For example, when a well-fed Ethiopian man meets one person from the Western world, the westerner would immediately say to this Ethiopian person: “If you are really from Ethiopia, how come you are not skinny?”</p>
<p>And if one wants to go to Ethiopia, a person who has been in Ethiopia and who knows the sufferings and the untimely deaths of many Ethiopians because of a famine or diseases would say: “Don’t you know what they say in Ethiopia?” ወዴት ትሄዳለህ? ወደ በለሳ ሰሌን አልያዝክምሳ? Belesa is east of Gondar if I remember very well, and it is a well-known place for its fertile land and cotton plantation. Every year, people from Debre Tabor, and Gaint would go there to pick up some cotton, but Belesa is also a very frightening place because of its የተስቦ በሽታ some people can easily get sick and die. When they die, the living cover the bodies of the dead with ሰሌን made out of palm leaves.  So, when one goes to Belesa, one has to carry his own ሰሌን in case he dies there.</p>
<p>Any way,Meles Seitanawi (Zenawi), for his own political survival, may have always tried to hide the reality that there has always been famine in Ethiopia since he came to power, but the sad faces, the bulging stomachs, the sunken eyes and the shaking knees of those hungry Ethiopian children who are unable to carry even their own heads would tell the true story that there is indeed famine in their villages. Meles cannot hide such sick and malnourished children for ever; their stories one day will be on the front pages of World News or on the Ethiopian Review: the dilemma is, however, until such sad stories are known to the world, in the mean time, thousands of children may perish because of the severity of the famine they have been experiencing since they were born.</p>
<p>If a man of compassion becomes a leader of Ethiopia, the first thing he should do, if there is no other ways to help the famine victims of his people, is to put at the entrance of each Ethiopian city a big bulletin board with a big sign that reads: “Welcome to the City of Famine!” So that when foreigners see such humiliating signs, they may immediately report the dire situations of the country to their governments to send plenty of food, medicine, and some doctors and nurses to the Ethiopian victims of famine.</p>
<p>Of course, Ethiopia needs a leader that would properly use its abundant natural resources and eradicate famine forever from all the territories of this historical Christian country and reclaim its past glory.</p>
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		<title>By: Biniam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hate mongers Abugidawoche(kebetoche) One year Anniversary.

VIVA GINBOT 7!
VIVA ISAYAS AFEWORKI!
VIVA LA REVOLUTION!

PLEASE SEE BELOW THE ARTICLE WHICH WAS POSTED ON ABUGIDA LAST YEAR. I JUST WANNA LET PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT HOW ABUGIDA MEDIA IS ANTI GINBOT 7 AND ANTI ETHIOPIAN REVIEW



By Alex Birhanu – alexbirhanu@yahoo.com
1)	Funny enough we are told by Eritrean /“Ethiopian”/ Review article of May 28th 2009 that Andargachew Tsigie the Secretary General of Gunboat-7 Movement is currently on a working visit in Asmara, Eritrea mainly holding talks with Issayas Afewrki’s regime on how to create a united front with Ethiopian People&#039;s Patriotic Front (EPPF), OLF and ONLF. We are informed that Andargachew&#039;s visit followed Issayas Afwerki&#039;s recent interview with “Ethiopian” / Eritrean Review and eppfOnline.org earlier this month. The Ginbot-7 Secretary General is thereby permitted to setup its temporary headquarters in Asmara; and that Ginbot-7 chairman Birhanu Nega who loves most to call himself as the “legitimately elected mayor of Addis Ababa” to travel soon to Asmara in order to conclude necessary pacts for the forthcoming military operations. By so doing the leadership proved what has been widely talked and speculated about Ginbot-7 thus far. 
Obviously, for as long as they pave the way they see it fit for their dream position in power, the Ginbot-7 leadership simply doesn’t care whether or not what they do in the name of the movement really does affect the integrity and political moral of the Ethiopian people or not.
The next two quotations taken from the Ethio-Media-Forum (EMF) does attest what is being contended. Firstly a certain Namara on EMF under the title ‘Minority ethnic domination of the military in Ethiopia’ wrote today stating the following: “As an Oromo Ethiopian, who lost my father as a Derg Army Officer during the war against EPLF, I sincerely admire and respect President Isayas Afeworki and the Eritrean People who provided refuge and support to OLF and other anti-Woyane forces - at a time when it was not popular to do so. He has certainly earned my respect and confidence. President Isayas is a true champion and symbol of freedom of all oppressed people from the yoke of tyranny.” 
Likewise under the same topic and in the same tone a certain Aden Farah Hasan said: “As an activist of the Ogaden National Liberation Front I have eye-witnessed efforts done by the heroic and iconic leader Issayas Afeworki for giving not only trainings to people of oppressed nationalities from Oromia and Ogadenia but also assist those who would like to bring change in the current regime of Ethiopia. Indeed President Isayas has demonstrated that he is a great friend of the Horn by his unlimited support not only to ONLF and Al-Shebaab but also to EPPF and Ginbot-7. As a result I hold my highest regards for the people, government and President of Eritrea and wish them all peace and prosperity in their future endeavor against imperialism and against the Amharic-Tigre Colonial Ethiopia.”
It is with such groups of anti-Ethiopia elements that Berhanu and Andargachew are courting to befriend themselves with in the name of Gunboat-7, a movement that claims as standing for “freedom” and “justice”. Well opposing Woyane is one thing but joining hands with elements standing for Ethiopia’s disintegration and development of Ethiopia’s under-development is totally another thing. These fellows have undermined the Ethiopian peoples’ ability to withstand such shrewdest stand amidst the tough time we are facing under the Woyane regime that is not our liking or choice by any measure. You don’t go to the mother of all troubles under the guise and Ethiopian pretext and give your psychic make-up to the man next door that is waging his fingers warning to hold you tight by the throat till you chock or become breathless.
I wonder what in the “Hell” Asmara has to come into picture and do with likely outcomes of Ethiopian political events that concern directly Ethiopia and Ethiopians. Isn’t Asmara Issayas Afewerki’s home, the man who never sleeps before he makes sure that Ethiopia is reduced to multiple mini-states? Had there been an inch thick of a heart that worries for Ethiopia under the chest of Issayas Afeworki, at all? Asmara wouldn’t have opened its doors for separatist elements that fight to dismantle Ethiopia, and for EPPF syndical enough an organization that claims to firmly stands for the unity of Ethiopia. If there is anything that the opposition gets from Asmara today, it will definitely be paid back at an exorbitantly high price tomorrow. The question of Assab, the un-demarcated border issue that face the current opposition collectively or individually are problems yet to come as challenges in the future when anyone of them are supposedly to assume power. If we believe that Issayas Afeworki is willing to raise a lion that may ultimately devour him, we’re just simplifying very complex national issues. We should not follow suit and make mistakes just as the Gunboat leadership does. Someone among us must attempt to call a spade as spade at this critical time of Ethiopian politics.
Andargachew and Berhanu should know the following: For as long as there are foot-lickers and sell-outs that are ready to serve their Eritrean master for the sake of personal gains, it may not matter to them; but it does matter to Ethiopians. We do accuse Meles Zenawi for betraying Ethiopia and Ethiopia’s vested national interests; but we hate and despise Issayas Afeworki because this tyrannical dictator is always ready to kill Ethiopia if he could. He is the mastermind for all the pains Ethiopia is suffering today. Afeworki is a dangerous bandit who is waiting for the day when the wounded Ethiopia falls apart so that he can tear it apart into smaller pieces and dine it too. We hate those fools who try to tell us that, in order to bring down a regime, it is quite OK and necessary to destroy the country first and then try to build it up all over again. We should realize the expertise that one should not burn his house down in order to eliminate the unwanted cockroaches.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hate mongers Abugidawoche(kebetoche) One year Anniversary.</p>
<p>VIVA GINBOT 7!<br />
VIVA ISAYAS AFEWORKI!<br />
VIVA LA REVOLUTION!</p>
<p>PLEASE SEE BELOW THE ARTICLE WHICH WAS POSTED ON ABUGIDA LAST YEAR. I JUST WANNA LET PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT HOW ABUGIDA MEDIA IS ANTI GINBOT 7 AND ANTI ETHIOPIAN REVIEW</p>
<p>By Alex Birhanu – <a href="mailto:alexbirhanu@yahoo.com">alexbirhanu@yahoo.com</a><br />
1)	Funny enough we are told by Eritrean /“Ethiopian”/ Review article of May 28th 2009 that Andargachew Tsigie the Secretary General of Gunboat-7 Movement is currently on a working visit in Asmara, Eritrea mainly holding talks with Issayas Afewrki’s regime on how to create a united front with Ethiopian People&#8217;s Patriotic Front (EPPF), OLF and ONLF. We are informed that Andargachew&#8217;s visit followed Issayas Afwerki&#8217;s recent interview with “Ethiopian” / Eritrean Review and eppfOnline.org earlier this month. The Ginbot-7 Secretary General is thereby permitted to setup its temporary headquarters in Asmara; and that Ginbot-7 chairman Birhanu Nega who loves most to call himself as the “legitimately elected mayor of Addis Ababa” to travel soon to Asmara in order to conclude necessary pacts for the forthcoming military operations. By so doing the leadership proved what has been widely talked and speculated about Ginbot-7 thus far.<br />
Obviously, for as long as they pave the way they see it fit for their dream position in power, the Ginbot-7 leadership simply doesn’t care whether or not what they do in the name of the movement really does affect the integrity and political moral of the Ethiopian people or not.<br />
The next two quotations taken from the Ethio-Media-Forum (EMF) does attest what is being contended. Firstly a certain Namara on EMF under the title ‘Minority ethnic domination of the military in Ethiopia’ wrote today stating the following: “As an Oromo Ethiopian, who lost my father as a Derg Army Officer during the war against EPLF, I sincerely admire and respect President Isayas Afeworki and the Eritrean People who provided refuge and support to OLF and other anti-Woyane forces &#8211; at a time when it was not popular to do so. He has certainly earned my respect and confidence. President Isayas is a true champion and symbol of freedom of all oppressed people from the yoke of tyranny.”<br />
Likewise under the same topic and in the same tone a certain Aden Farah Hasan said: “As an activist of the Ogaden National Liberation Front I have eye-witnessed efforts done by the heroic and iconic leader Issayas Afeworki for giving not only trainings to people of oppressed nationalities from Oromia and Ogadenia but also assist those who would like to bring change in the current regime of Ethiopia. Indeed President Isayas has demonstrated that he is a great friend of the Horn by his unlimited support not only to ONLF and Al-Shebaab but also to EPPF and Ginbot-7. As a result I hold my highest regards for the people, government and President of Eritrea and wish them all peace and prosperity in their future endeavor against imperialism and against the Amharic-Tigre Colonial Ethiopia.”<br />
It is with such groups of anti-Ethiopia elements that Berhanu and Andargachew are courting to befriend themselves with in the name of Gunboat-7, a movement that claims as standing for “freedom” and “justice”. Well opposing Woyane is one thing but joining hands with elements standing for Ethiopia’s disintegration and development of Ethiopia’s under-development is totally another thing. These fellows have undermined the Ethiopian peoples’ ability to withstand such shrewdest stand amidst the tough time we are facing under the Woyane regime that is not our liking or choice by any measure. You don’t go to the mother of all troubles under the guise and Ethiopian pretext and give your psychic make-up to the man next door that is waging his fingers warning to hold you tight by the throat till you chock or become breathless.<br />
I wonder what in the “Hell” Asmara has to come into picture and do with likely outcomes of Ethiopian political events that concern directly Ethiopia and Ethiopians. Isn’t Asmara Issayas Afewerki’s home, the man who never sleeps before he makes sure that Ethiopia is reduced to multiple mini-states? Had there been an inch thick of a heart that worries for Ethiopia under the chest of Issayas Afeworki, at all? Asmara wouldn’t have opened its doors for separatist elements that fight to dismantle Ethiopia, and for EPPF syndical enough an organization that claims to firmly stands for the unity of Ethiopia. If there is anything that the opposition gets from Asmara today, it will definitely be paid back at an exorbitantly high price tomorrow. The question of Assab, the un-demarcated border issue that face the current opposition collectively or individually are problems yet to come as challenges in the future when anyone of them are supposedly to assume power. If we believe that Issayas Afeworki is willing to raise a lion that may ultimately devour him, we’re just simplifying very complex national issues. We should not follow suit and make mistakes just as the Gunboat leadership does. Someone among us must attempt to call a spade as spade at this critical time of Ethiopian politics.<br />
Andargachew and Berhanu should know the following: For as long as there are foot-lickers and sell-outs that are ready to serve their Eritrean master for the sake of personal gains, it may not matter to them; but it does matter to Ethiopians. We do accuse Meles Zenawi for betraying Ethiopia and Ethiopia’s vested national interests; but we hate and despise Issayas Afeworki because this tyrannical dictator is always ready to kill Ethiopia if he could. He is the mastermind for all the pains Ethiopia is suffering today. Afeworki is a dangerous bandit who is waiting for the day when the wounded Ethiopia falls apart so that he can tear it apart into smaller pieces and dine it too. We hate those fools who try to tell us that, in order to bring down a regime, it is quite OK and necessary to destroy the country first and then try to build it up all over again. We should realize the expertise that one should not burn his house down in order to eliminate the unwanted cockroaches.</p>
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		<title>By: doomsday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I really appreciate what Prof. Alemayehu wrote. The problem lies on one thing.The current egotist regime.So, alongside broadcasting the famine to help our people, we have work hard to over-throw the power-lust government.And the pivotal point to start is to work in together for the same cause-public interest rather than ego.As to the famine it&#039;s plain truth that our people are dying. The west should stop being misled by our government and try to see the truth to come up with a help that will save millions of lives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really appreciate what Prof. Alemayehu wrote. The problem lies on one thing.The current egotist regime.So, alongside broadcasting the famine to help our people, we have work hard to over-throw the power-lust government.And the pivotal point to start is to work in together for the same cause-public interest rather than ego.As to the famine it&#8217;s plain truth that our people are dying. The west should stop being misled by our government and try to see the truth to come up with a help that will save millions of lives.</p>
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