Ifiye

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  1. I saw signs of hostility from my Oromo neighbors of 20 yrs.  It seems the war between these two giant nations not only started but is in full gear.   Ileey was just used by the tplf thugs to fire the first bullet.  The Oromo nation has both ambitions and grievances to expand and gain new territories and take revenge against the Somalis and the Liyu police tribal militias.  I don't see a way out as long as Ileey is in power.  


  2. Ethiopia is a loyal client state of foreign powers and will only act according to their wishes. They are getting huge financial and political support to continue their destabilizing actions in Somalia.  They are basically getting financial, political and moral support to continue raping their long time enemy.   Even the Oromos cannot resist such an arrangements. 


  3. 2 years ago in Hargeisa I was shocked to hear people became very happy to hear terrorist bombings in Mogadishu.   When I asked why they feel happy when women and children are dying.  They happily informed such devastation in Mogadishu is necessary to convince the world to recognise their clan enclave.  No wonder Gabre had no shortages of finding willing volunteers.  The beggars Inc in Baydhabo are also another group of people that helped Gabre carry his murderous rampage in Mogadishu. 

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    Jawar Mohammed
    Interesting! Col Gebre was in Jigjiga wij Abdi Illey last week. What was he cooking! He has been behind lots of bombings in Somalia for decades and might have brought that skill to Finfinne. (link: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10103972161408493&id=215693) facebook.com/story.php?stor
     
     
    The notorious “General Gebre” who has terrorized Somalia for decades is on the run. Here is a notice about him on Kenyan newspaper The Daily Nation

  5. The first Ethiopian lapdog Madoobe oo u tacsiyadeeyay Amxaarada.

    "Madaxweynaha Dowlad Goboleedka Jubbaland Mudane Axmed Maxamed Islaam ayaa cambaareeyay Qaraxii lala eegtay dad dibadbax ka dhigayay Magaalada Addis Ababa halkaas oo uu tageerayaashiisa kula hadlayay Ra”iisul Wasaaraha Itoobiya Dr Abiy Axmed.  

    Madaxweynahu wuxuu sheegay in falkaasi uu ahaa xadgudub iyo danbi weyn oo loo gaystay dad aan waxba galabsan isagoo sheegay in Cadaalada la mariyo kuwii falkaas ka danbeeyay.

    Madaxweynahu wuxuu eheladii iyo qaraabadii dadkii ay dhibtu gaartay uga tacsiyeeyay isagoo hoosta ka xariiqay in uu la qabsanayo Xanuunka iyo Tiiranyada kuwa halkaas ku waayay Saxiibadood iyo dadkii ay Jeclaayeen."


  6. An Ethiopian rebel group has suspended its armed resistance against the government.

    Ginbot 7 said Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's reforms had given it hope that "genuine democracy" may be "a real possibility".

    Earlier, the government said it had unblocked 264 websites and TV channels.

    This is the latest of numerous changes made since Mr Abiy came to office in April, relaxing the state's previously tight grip on power.

    Ginbot 7, which is based in neighbouring Eritrea, had been designated a terrorist organisation by previous governments.

    Its secretary-general, Andargachew Tsege, was seized in Yemen in 2014, and then sent to Ethiopia where he had been sentenced to death in absentia in 2009 for allegedly plotting a coup.

    The Ethiopian government pardoned Mr Tsege on 29 May and he has since returned to the UK, where his family lives.

    Mr Tsege recently told the BBC that his release came after Prime Minister Abiy had threatened to resign.

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    Media caption'Ethiopian PM Ahmed said release Tsege or I resign'

    In recent years Ethiopia has been riven by protests by members of the country's two largest ethnic groups - the Oromo and the Amhara.

    Demonstrations first spread across the country in 2015 amid calls for political and economic reform and an end to state corruption.

    The government was accused of human rights violations in that time - including torture and extrajudicial killing of political dissidents.

    Presentational grey line

    Reforms yielding results

    By Ashagre Hailu, BBC Amharic editor

    Ginbot 7's decision to end a 10-year armed resistance is an achievement by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

    Ginbot (May) 7 was founded in 2005 and named after the date of that year's elections, which were marred by protests over alleged fraud that led to the deaths of about 200 people.

    The group argued that peaceful struggle was not working.

    It said it was not fighting to seize power, but wanted to help usher in a democratic system that respects the rights of the citizen.

    The movement said its goal was "the realization of a national political system in which government power and political authority is assumed through peaceful and democratic process based on the free will and choice of citizens of the country".

    The Ethiopian parliament outlawed the movement as a terrorist organization alongside the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF).

    The prime minister recently called for all armed groups to lay down their arms and return to the country.

    The interviews Mr Tsege has given since his release indicate that he is convinced of the goodwill of the prime minister and his reforms.

    Reports indicate that other rebel groups have opened a dialogue with the Ethiopian government.

    Eritrea has accepted Ethiopia's call to end a two-decade confrontation, so insurgent groups based in Eritrea are also expected to lay down their arms


  7. ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Eritrea condemned a grenade attack at a rally in Addis Ababa attended by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Eritrea’s ambassador to Japan wrote on Twitter.

    “#Eritrea strongly condemns the attempt to incite violence, in today’s AA demonstration for peace, 1st of its kind in history of #Ethiopia.” Ambassador Estifanos Afeworki said on Twitter.

    Ethiopia and Eritrea have long been at loggerheads over a border dispute. But Abiy stunned Ethiopians this month by saying he was ready to fully implement a peace deal with Eritrea that was signed in 2000 after a two-year war and which Addis Ababa had previously refused to implement without further talks.

     

    Reporting by Aaron Maasho in Addis Ababa and Omar Mohammed in Nairobi; Editing by Edmund Blair


  8. Nin aan Shantaada kaa celin, Sharci kaama celiyo iyo Nin wayn tag lama yidhaahe wuxuu ku tagaa la tusaa horaa loo yiri.   Wadanka shisheeyuhu iskuhaayo ee Ethiopia lagama yaabo inuu siyaasadiisa Somalia dhowaanahan badali doono unless Somalidu dharbaaxo kulul kudhufato.   Nasiib xumo inteey kuwan xerta amxaaro waa walaalaheen joogaan Ethiopia shaqadeeda ha iska wadato .

     

     

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