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Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby YeSat-Nebelbal » 14 Feb 2012, 01:46


Reality is creeping, slowly but surely. US is fed up with TPLF Mass murder programme against Somalis, meles is becoming a liability. As nations are looking at the US with a shock over the genocidal regime in Ethiopia, US is feeling the heat, because they do not want to be looked at as being the backer of genocide, they are cutting their relations with liabilities like Meles Zenawi and Azeb esfin, mob style.

USA already looks to post- Meles

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Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States may have already begun to discuss the succession of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (...) [271 words] [$7]



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby abel qael » 14 Feb 2012, 02:09


Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States


Who are these so-called ethiopian opponents? Are they, as [deleted] gumames, the likes of semira and Shalomite? What better do we expect from " Ethiopia's opponents", meaning, Ethiopia's sworn enemies? These dirty Gondorams , oftentimes hiding in the name of EPRP-- an ex_tigrayan party long destroyed by TPLF, are day dreaming loudly, as they always do it using the filthy tabloid they faggishly love to call "Indian Ocean Journal" AKA "Gondaram Journal".
Stay tunned, During the coming decades weyane can reshuffle Hagos with Tolosa or Geremew or ojugu or jinkinjawa , but TPLF will ALWAYS rule the day for many, many weyanay decades to come 8) 8) 8) 8) .



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby revolutions » 14 Feb 2012, 02:27



It has now become very clear who's the kingmaker in Ethiopia.

ከቀጥተኛ ቅኝ አገዛዝ ወደየጅአዙር ቅኝ አገዛዝ መሸጋገር or vise-versa ምንም ለውጥ አያመጣም።



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby Awash » 14 Feb 2012, 03:43


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Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby Selamawit » 14 Feb 2012, 05:45


excerpts from recent VOA News:

..."Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on Wednesday lashed out at human rights and press freedom groups that have criticized implementation of Ethiopia's anti-terrorism law.

Answering questions on the floor of parliament, Mr. Meles accused Western monitoring groups of harboring anti-Ethiopian biases that lead them to conclude the law is being misused for political purposes.

He used as an example the case of two Swedish journalists who were arrested in the company of rebels the government classifies as terrorists.

“The government gave a small statement that such people have been put [in] prison," he said. "The next day the campaign was launched, 'Free press, innocent people with no issue at all!' They just give pronouncements before the case has gone to court, before evidence has been heard. The pronouncement was there; the government is the criminal and the people are innocent.”...



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby revolutions » 14 Feb 2012, 06:37



The 100,000 gallant Ethiopian men and women who gave their lives fighting against European colonization are turning over in their graves!



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby Meron » 14 Feb 2012, 07:53


YeSat-Nebelbal wrote:Reality is creeping, slowly but surely. US is fed up with TPLF Mass murder programme against Somalis, meles is becoming a liability. As nations are looking at the US with a shock over the genocidal regime in Ethiopia, US is feeling the heat, because they do not want to be looked at as being the backer of genocide, they are cutting their relations with liabilities like Meles Zenawi and Azeb esfin, mob style.

USA already looks to post- Meles

ETHIOPIA

Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States may have already begun to discuss the succession of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (...) [271 words] [$7]

Policy Shift Observed as UK Invited Eritrea for Bilateral Talks and Investment
By Foreign and Commonwealth Office ,

Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham met with the Eritrean Delegation to discuss a range of issues including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea.

The Eritrean Foreign Minister, Osman Saleh, and Yemane Ghebreab, senior political adviser to the President, visited the Foreign Office from 7-8 February. This was the first Eritrean ministerial visit to the UK.

The Eritrean Delegation met the Minister of Africa, Henry Bellingham, the Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, and had meetings with senior Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and UKBA officials.

A range of issues were discussed including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea; regional security and stability; migration and piracy.

Mr Bellingham also underlined the importance the UK attaches to improvements to human rights, including the case of the G11 (the group of 11 parliamentarians arrested in September 2001), and religious and press freedoms.

Mr Bellingham also hosted a business roundtable for existing and potential investors in which 22 companies participated. Discussion centred on potential investment opportunities in the extractive (mining) industries, infrastructure development, agriculture and financial services.



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby BEQA-Meles-BEQA!!! » 14 Feb 2012, 14:44


Meles Zenawi outlasted his welcome long time ago. He did not know it and now he is understanding that fact, even his TPLF friends are avoiding the idiot. Each Col & Gen in the TPLF army is calming his prize, its time to exit while the road is clear or else there will be hardship waiting for the last plane, his life will be made for a motion picture, as he waits for the last plane and the freedom fighters are running to catch him, just like General Batista of Cuba. Where the genuine Cubans come to claim their country as the sell out vacates the headquarter, but not quite in time he will be caught because the plane experiencing clutch jam just like VOA is experiencing in Ethiopian air space.



Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby Awash » 14 Feb 2012, 15:16


revolutions wrote:
The 100,000 gallant Ethiopian men and women who gave their lives fighting against European colonization are turning over in their graves!


The 60,000 brave Eritrean men and women who were martyred liberating their country from tyranny have been turning over and over in their graves.

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Re: Indian Ocean Newsletter: US looking to replace Meles Zenawi (with non-Tigryan)

Postby quindibu » 14 Feb 2012, 16:15


Awash wrote:The 60,000 brave Eritrean men and women who were martyred liberating their country from tyranny have been turning over and over in their graves.


Why are you angry, my friend?

Is there something...I mean anything, that keeps you alive other than Eritrea? What about family? I doubt you have one, but how about seeing your own kids growing up ? Job? Hobby? Friends?....or Some kind of life?

How does someone live on cyberworld? :shock: I realized how you sick you are when you began asking why 'Shabos' didn't have more news about the London's meeting. But on the other hand, I love you and Eden for you're my woyane's barometer. :D Keep posting!

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