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[BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Oromay » 01 Aug 2012, 12:45


The 'Goebbels' of the minority junta said, the frog is 'getting better'.

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Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

1 August 2012 Last updated at 16:17 GMT



Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is in "a good condition and recuperating", a government spokesman has told the BBC, dismissing reports he is critically ill.

However, Bereket Simon declined to give any details about Mr Meles' whereabouts or what he is suffering from.

Mr Bereket had earlier been quoted as saying the prime minister, 57, was on holiday.

Speculation began when he missed last month's African Union summit.

There were reports that Mr Meles was in hospital in Belgium, suffering from a stomach complaint.

But Mr Bereket was quoted as saying by The Reporter newspaper that opposition forces were trying to "create confusion" by talking about the prime minister's health.

He told the BBC Focus on Africa programme it was "not useful" to provide more details.

When asked who was in charge while Mr Meles was being treated, he replied: "The status quo is maintained - there is no change and there will be no change in the near future."

It is believed that Mr Meles' last public appearance was at the G20 talks in Mexico in June.

He took power as the leader of a rebel movement which ousted the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.

He has won several elections since then, but his political opponents have accused him of using repression to retain power.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19078358
Last edited by Oromay on 01 Aug 2012, 19:08, edited 1 time in total.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Azeb » 01 Aug 2012, 13:06


Oromay wrote:Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

1 August 2012 Last updated at 16:17 GMT



Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is in "a good condition and recuperating", a government spokesman has told the BBC, dismissing reports he is critically ill.

However, Bereket Simon declined to give any details about Mr Meles' whereabouts or what he is suffering from.

Mr Bereket had earlier been quoted as saying the prime minister, 57, was on holiday.

Speculation began when he missed last month's African Union summit.

There were reports that Mr Meles was in hospital in Belgium, suffering from a stomach complaint.



But Mr Bereket was quoted as saying by The Reporter newspaper that opposition forces were trying to "create confusion" by talking about the prime minister's health.

He told the BBC Focus on Africa programme it was "not useful" to provide more details.

When asked who was in charge while Mr Meles was being treated, he replied: "The status quo is maintained - there is no change and there will be no change in the near future."

It is believed that Mr Meles' last public appearance was at the G20 talks in Mexico in June.

He took power as the leader of a rebel movement which ousted the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.

He has won several elections since then, but his political opponents have accused him of using repression to retain power.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19078358


He was in vacation
He is getting better..? was he sick ? I thought he was vacationing :P in hell



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby ZEMEN » 01 Aug 2012, 13:14


Oromay wrote:Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

1 August 2012 Last updated at 16:17 GMT



Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is in "a good condition and recuperating", a government spokesman has told the BBC, dismissing reports he is critically ill.

However, Bereket Simon declined to give any details about Mr Meles' whereabouts or what he is suffering from.

Mr Bereket had earlier been quoted as saying the prime minister, 57, was on holiday.

Speculation began when he missed last month's African Union summit.

There were reports that Mr Meles was in hospital in Belgium, suffering from a stomach complaint.

But Mr Bereket was quoted as saying by The Reporter newspaper that opposition forces were trying to "create confusion" by talking about the prime minister's health.

He told the BBC Focus on Africa programme it was "not useful" to provide more details.

When asked who was in charge while Mr Meles was being treated, he replied: "The status quo is maintained - there is no change and there will be no change in the near future."

It is believed that Mr Meles' last public appearance was at the G20 talks in Mexico in June.

He took power as the leader of a rebel movement which ousted the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.

He has won several elections since then, but his political opponents have accused him of using repression to retain power.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19078358



what is to you what ever happens to Ethiopia; why you mind your menati country? don't you worry about Ethiopia; worry who is next going to eat your [deleted]. don't balme me you have it on your aviator. fog.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby yoha » 01 Aug 2012, 14:20


Brother Oromay ! ወዲ ሓፍቲ ሎሚ ወይም ጽባሕ ክትሓዊ ኣይትኽልን ኩለን መኣናጡ ሓሪኣተን ኢያ means no shi,t control she is running wearing pumpers no getting better , at the matter of fact weyanes were talking which shoe box they need to put the midget . This BBC report is in response to ESAT death news that is all , may now some weyanes will have some hope she is actually alive but it's all false hope ወዲ ሓፍቲስ ጆኬር ሲሒባ ኢያ

እስኪ ደርፊ ክመርጸላ ናይ አብርሃም አፈወርቂ በሊ ከይደየ ከይደ ናበይ አይትበልኒ ናይ ሕይወት መርከብ ሒዛትኒ ነቂላ ካብ ክብርቲ አዜብ መስፍን ንብጻይ መለስ




(BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby siren66 » 01 Aug 2012, 17:07


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19078358
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is in "a good condition and recuperating", a government spokesman has told the BBC, dismissing reports he is critically ill.

However, Bereket Simon declined to give any details about Mr Meles' whereabouts or what he is suffering from.

Mr Bereket had earlier been quoted as saying the prime minister, 57, was on holiday.

Speculation began when he missed last month's African Union summit.

There were reports that Mr Meles was in hospital in Belgium, suffering from a stomach complaint.

But Mr Bereket was quoted as saying by The Reporter newspaper that opposition forces were trying to "create confusion" by talking about the prime minister's health.

He told the BBC Focus on Africa programme it was "not useful" to provide more details.

When asked who was in charge while Mr Meles was being treated, he replied: "The status quo is maintained - there is no change and there will be no change in the near future."

It is believed that Mr Meles' last public appearance was at the G20 talks in Mexico in June.

He took power as the leader of a rebel movement which ousted the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.

He has won several elections since then, but his political opponents have accused him of using repression to retain power.



Re: (BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Dang » 01 Aug 2012, 18:29


First of BBC, is never been a real media. It bends to wards the direction of the wind. BBC is not discharging its jopurnalstic obligation in finding out the real cause of the PM's disappearance.True, very true. Attending a news conference is not what BBC stands for and ofcource it does not requir any special journalstic skill. Any body can do that by writing down what is recoreded on the tape. Instead it is finding out the really behind the curtains of TPLF, in its current abnormal behaviour. The last one is challenging and needs lots of courrage.

BBC might know the actual situation in the case of the PM. But it does not want to expose the facts. It can also be this, They do not care about Ethiopia. The Poorest of all. Who never give its heart to colonizers. It can be any thing, But we, Ethiopians need to know the where about of out PM. The truth should prevail.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Oromay » 01 Aug 2012, 18:38


He was on holiday and other explanations from Goebbels of the junta turned out to be a lie. How do they expect us to believe that the frog is 'getting better'? The desperate effort of the tribalists is telling me that the frog is... :mrgreen: ....I'm lovin' it!! :lol: :lol: :lol:



Re: (BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Conformist » 01 Aug 2012, 19:02


Dang wrote:First of BBC, is never been a real media. It bends to wards the direction of the wind. BBC is not discharging its jopurnalstic obligation in finding out the real cause of the PM's disappearance.True, very true. Attending a news conference is not what BBC stands for and ofcource it does not requir any special journalstic skill. Any body can do that by writing down what is recoreded on the tape. Instead it is finding out the really behind the curtains of TPLF, in its current abnormal behaviour. The last one is challenging and needs lots of courrage.

BBC might know the actual situation in the case of the PM. But it does not want to expose the facts. It can also be this, They do not care about Ethiopia. The Poorest of all. Who never give its heart to colonizers. It can be any thing, But we, Ethiopians need to know the where about of out PM. The truth should prevail.


All the western leaders and media are well aware of the true condition of Meles, it's only the men of Tigray who don't know. But the BBc reporters are playing dumb, because that was the order they received from above.

But if we put two-and-two together it is easy to see meles is not dead, and he is recovering, he will be back. The only question is what will he return with? Will the Tigrayans like what he will bring with him? As for the rest of Ethiopians they never liked what he brought them from the get go.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby EriProdigy » 01 Aug 2012, 19:21


ZEMEN wrote:
Oromay wrote:Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

1 August 2012 Last updated at 16:17 GMT



Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is in "a good condition and recuperating", a government spokesman has told the BBC, dismissing reports he is critically ill.

However, Bereket Simon declined to give any details about Mr Meles' whereabouts or what he is suffering from.

Mr Bereket had earlier been quoted as saying the prime minister, 57, was on holiday.

Speculation began when he missed last month's African Union summit.

There were reports that Mr Meles was in hospital in Belgium, suffering from a stomach complaint.

But Mr Bereket was quoted as saying by The Reporter newspaper that opposition forces were trying to "create confusion" by talking about the prime minister's health.

He told the BBC Focus on Africa programme it was "not useful" to provide more details.

When asked who was in charge while Mr Meles was being treated, he replied: "The status quo is maintained - there is no change and there will be no change in the near future."

It is believed that Mr Meles' last public appearance was at the G20 talks in Mexico in June.

He took power as the leader of a rebel movement which ousted the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.

He has won several elections since then, but his political opponents have accused him of using repression to retain power.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19078358



what is to you what ever happens to Ethiopia; why you mind your menati country? don't you worry about Ethiopia; worry who is next going to eat your [deleted]. don't balme me you have it on your aviator. fog.


Woooo :lol: :lol: Zemen I was thinking the same you know, Oromay wants to be more christian than the Pop himself :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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