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Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby elias » 24 Apr 2012, 19:32


I don't know if the report/rumor about Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki's death is true or not, but if it is true, it could be a big blow to Ethiopians who oppose the ruling Woyanne junta in Ethiopia. This is despite the fact that the cooperation between Isaias' government and Ethiopian opposition groups that I and others advocated have not gone beyond lip-service on the part of Eritreans. In fact, in recent days the relation has soured due to the disappearance of two prominent Ethiopian opposition leaders Colonels Tadese Muluneh and Abebe Geresu in Asmara. Nevertheless, one thing I am certain about is Isayas Afwerkis' utmost disdain for the Woyanne junta, and I fear that who ever replaces him could make peace with the foreign-aid-addicted regime in Addis Ababa.



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby Halafi Mengedi » 24 Apr 2012, 19:41


elias wrote:I don't know if the report/rumor about Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki's death is true or not, but if it is true, it could be a big blow to Ethiopians who oppose the ruling Woyanne junta in Ethiopia. This is despite the fact that the cooperation between Isaias' government and Ethiopian opposition groups that I and others advocated have not gone beyond lip-service on the part of Eritreans. In fact, in recent days the relation has soured due to the disappearance of two prominent Ethiopian opposition leaders Colonels Tadese Muluneh and Abebe Geresu in Asmara. Nevertheless, one thing I am certain about is Isayas Afwerkis' utmost disdain for the Woyanne junta, and I fear that who ever replaces him could make peace with the foreign-aid-addicted regime in Addis Ababa.


If it is true, I hope not but the new regime in Asmara will be their first order if not happing right now. I do not believe anyone will unite the nine ethnic Eritreans and mantain peace with out Ethiopia economic trade. Eritrea had a leader beloved in the Arab world and bringing them all the aid from Arabas but after Issayas most likely will dry and the united Eritrea nationalism will be buried with Issayas for sure.



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby Bwendimu » 24 Apr 2012, 19:46


That means we are coming to the end of Neftegna oppositon too. This man Meles is praying hard for his enemies are evaporating just like that. qiqiqiqiqi :mrgreen:



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby }:-{] » 24 Apr 2012, 19:57


elias wrote:I don't know if the report/rumor about Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki's death is true or not, but if it is true, it could be a big blow to Ethiopians who oppose the ruling Woyanne junta in Ethiopia. This is despite the fact that the cooperation between Isaias' government and Ethiopian opposition groups that I and others advocated have not gone beyond lip-service on the part of Eritreans. In fact, in recent days the relation has soured due to the disappearance of two prominent Ethiopian opposition leaders Colonels Tadese Muluneh and Abebe Geresu in Asmara. Nevertheless, one thing I am certain about is Isayas Afwerkis' utmost disdain for the Woyanne junta, and I fear that who ever replaces him could make peace with the foreign-aid-addicted regime in Addis Ababa.


Elias
The reason you failed to get a big Ethiopian following is because you make claims, assertions, declarations and accusations, without a tangible prove. You also claim to be an activist, you can't be an activities without your people following you. You cannot blame Eritrea for your inability to organize Ethiopians. Your aim, might not be to organize Ethiopians but to confuse them, unfortunately for you, you have failed in doing that too. There is only one world to describe you..... and I will respectfully identify you as a LOSER



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby out for lunch » 24 Apr 2012, 20:04


Beggars,

Why are the [deleted] out all night !!!! 8) Get lost. You are going back to your roots. Pimping and naturally, you are doing the begging. Subhuman idiots.

Peace



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby Awash » 24 Apr 2012, 20:39


elias wrote:I don't know if the report/rumor about Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki's death is true or not, but if it is true, it could be a big blow to Ethiopians who oppose the ruling Woyanne junta in Ethiopia. This is despite the fact that the cooperation between Isaias' government and Ethiopian opposition groups that I and others advocated have not gone beyond lip-service on the part of Eritreans. In fact, in recent days the relation has soured due to the disappearance of two prominent Ethiopian opposition leaders Colonels Tadese Muluneh and Abebe Geresu in Asmara. Nevertheless, one thing I am certain about is Isayas Afwerkis' utmost disdain for the Woyanne junta, and I fear that who ever replaces him could make peace with the foreign-aid-addicted regime in Addis Ababa.


ምከረው ምከረው እምቢ ካለ መከራ ይምከረው። :mrgreen:



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby yoha » 24 Apr 2012, 23:17


Shaebia took 30 years to unite the difference ethnic groups of Eritrea and that is not gonna change with or with out isayas some of you are dreaming there is gonna be a problem in Eritrean ethnic groups after Isayas , actually that was a weyane dream even before Eritrea become independent .



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby Anti Woyane » 25 Apr 2012, 00:12


The hotest issues nowdays is the ethiopian muslim uprising. This will change the Ethiopian Political Landscape forever



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby YeSat-Nebelbal » 25 Apr 2012, 00:24


Elias is truly the most uninformed chatline hearder ever. This guy is not as smart as many of think. He keeps on blaming the Eritreans for the weaknessof Ethiopians. Eritreans did not have much helo when they organized themselves to be a potent force in the continent, we have to give them credit when its due. They are no more than 5 million, and when they began organizing they were merely 2.5 million people, and gave a lasting migrane to a 30 million nation at the time, and today they are the envy of a 70 million nation. There is something we lack they have in abundance, and hating them for it is wrong, they did share that something with Tigryans and built TPLF, and now they are building TPDM. Instead of getting ourselves ready and willing to accept their leadership, we keep on questioning them. One of our popular singer went to Eritrea and kissed the leaders hand, to only come back to the US to denounce the movement made in his name. He was expecting a ready made army with guns and tanks, he was so distraught with lack of enthusiasm with his countrymen he came to deny their existence. Elias blames the Eritreans? Sometimes I wonder what this Elias character stands for. Learn from the best and try to be better than the teacher, that's how karate moves are passed on, the students are deeply committed to follow instructions, even when the instruction does not seem related to Karate.



Re: Isaias Afwerki's rumored death could be a blow to Ethiopian opposition

Postby elias » 25 Apr 2012, 01:23


YeSat-Nebelbal wrote:Elias is truly the most uninformed chatline hearder ever. This guy is not as smart as many of think. He keeps on blaming the Eritreans for the weaknessof Ethiopians. Eritreans did not have much helo when they organized themselves to be a potent force in the continent, we have to give them credit when its due. They are no more than 5 million, and when they began organizing they were merely 2.5 million people, and gave a lasting migrane to a 30 million nation at the time, and today they are the envy of a 70 million nation. There is something we lack they have in abundance, and hating them for it is wrong, they did share that something with Tigryans and built TPLF, and now they are building TPDM. Instead of getting ourselves ready and willing to accept their leadership, we keep on questioning them. One of our popular singer went to Eritrea and kissed the leaders hand, to only come back to the US to denounce the movement made in his name. He was expecting a ready made army with guns and tanks, he was so distraught with lack of enthusiasm with his countrymen he came to deny their existence. Elias blames the Eritreans? Sometimes I wonder what this Elias character stands for. Learn from the best and try to be better than the teacher, that's how karate moves are passed on, the students are deeply committed to follow instructions, even when the instruction does not seem related to Karate.


EPLF and TPLF were supported by China, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Sudan... should I continue? Ethiopian opposition group currently have no foreign supporter. As I have said so many times, I do not blame the opposition's weakness on any one but the opposition groups themselves, but support from even one foreign country would have helped a lot. One thing I'm 100% sure about is that with or without any one's support we will kick out Woyanne and take back our country.

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