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Shut yo naftenya ass up and hop off abiys nuts :stopitslime:

Ain’t shuttin shyt up faggit deal with it I’m rockin with my people you the one on dikks. These c00ns killed and jailed YOUR people but you talkin they side? You a whole bytch fukk out my face
 

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Ain’t shuttin shyt up faggit deal with it I’m rockin with my people you the one on dikks. These c00ns killed and jailed YOUR people but you talkin they side? You a whole bytch fukk out my face
Tplf are lesser than the two evils. Amharas are much worst imo


this is what u naftenyas want :scust:
 

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Tplf are lesser than the two evils. Amharas are much worst imo


this is what u naftenyas want :scust:


This dumbass dikkhead talkin Amhara Amhara shyt. Where is the monarchy? What Amharas? You talkin that Rwanda genocide shyt (neftengna = cockroaches) which got people killed in my country you a bytch don’t fukkin talk to me you faggit ass nikka

Apologizing for c00n ass Africans that play divide and rule and steal millions but they the lesser of two evils? Gettin rid of ethnic based politics which has absolutely failed in Ethiopia is worse? Naw, you just a salty ass Somali and you wanna play the misery loves company game, right?

fukk out my face, stay on your side and promote Somali on Somali violence we ain’t got time for that shyt we tryna be a normal fukkin country.
 

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This dumbass dikkhead talkin Amhara Amhara shyt. Where is the monarchy? What Amharas? You talkin that Rwanda genocide shyt (neftengna = cockroaches) which got people killed in my country you a bytch don’t fukkin talk to me you faggit ass nikka

Apologizing for c00n ass Africans that play divide and rule and steal millions but they the lesser of two evils? Gettin rid of ethnic based politics which has absolutely failed in Ethiopia is worse? Naw, you just a salty ass Somali and you wanna play the misery loves company game, right?

fukk out my face, stay on your side and promote Somali on Somali violence we ain’t got time for that shyt we tryna be a normal fukkin country.
:russ: my nikka why you so furious for calm down. It’s YOUR neftanya people who are advocating for war.


Don’t be a hypocrite dude :stopitslime:
 

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:russ: my nikka why you so furious for calm down. It’s YOUR neftanya people who are advocating for war.


Don’t be a hypocrite dude :stopitslime:

Well maybe if you know what the fukk was goin on you would understand. People were ethnically cleansed behind that word you just freely throwing around but I’m supposed to be cool? nikka fukk you and everything you stand for.

Talkin bout some hypocrites learn what the fukk is goin on before you talk dumb shyt you fukkin opp.
 

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Well maybe if you know what the fukk was goin on you would understand. People were ethnically cleansed behind that word you just freely throwing around but I’m supposed to be cool? nikka fukk you and everything you stand for.

Talkin bout some hypocrites learn what the fukk is goin on before you talk dumb shyt you fukkin opp.



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Yeah a couple off weeks ago saw some Ethiopians having a rally against something the government is doing to a certain ethnic, thatz all I can remember.
 

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Disinformation in Tigray: Manufacturing Consent For a Secessionist War


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19 May 2021



Disinformation in Tigray: Manufacturing Consent For a Secessionist War


Corporate media in the imperial countries have spread disinformation on the real nature of the fighting in Ethiopia’s Tigray state.

“Eritrea has served as the primary scapegoat.”



Today, New Africa Institute publishes its Disinformation in Tigray report to provide an evidence-based analysis of the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray Regional State, which is an irredentist, ethnic secessionist war led by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) against the multiethnic federal government. Although the conflict officially started on November 4, 2020 after TPLF, by its own admission, attacked the federal government’s Northern Command based in Tigray, this showdown had been brewing for decades.

Since the start of hostilities, there has been an explosion of disinformation in the mainstream and social media. This report carefully analyzes the causes and methods of disinformation propagation. Ultimately, the disinformation serves to manufacture consent for an unpopular irredentist, ethnic secessionist war that could not be justified in the eyes of the international public through honest reporting.

The media, non-governmental organizations and Western governments have forwarded a number of allegations of crimes upon the people of Tigray perpetrated by the Ethiopian and Eritrean militaries. Eritrea has served as the primary scapegoat. Much of the reporting of these crimes, devoid of evidence and context, has proven sensational and racist with savage-like portrayals of Eritreans and Ethiopians that draw on old colonial tropes of Africans. This report looks beyond the gaudy headlines and provides sober, evidence-based analysis of the major allegations. Significant focus is given to social media as most disinformation about Tigray originates there.

Additionally, this report assesses the nature of and problems with Western media’s overall coverage of the Tigray conflict. Lastly, it provides analysis of the actions by Western governments and likely consequences of those actions to encourage better policy decisions in the Horn of Africa moving forward.

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Ethiopia and Dubai’s DP World signed a US$1B deal to develop trade and logistics corridor
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Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport and Dubai’s DP World signed a US$1B deal to develop the road linking Berbera in Somaliland into a trade and logistic corridor.

In a statement from DP World, it said that together with its partners they plan to invest up to$1 billion over the next 10 years to develop supply chain infrastructure along the corridor which will include warehouses, cool and cold chain depots, dry ports, container yards, silos, freight forwarding and clearing activities.

DP World committed to investing up to US$442M to expand and develop the corridor with the first phase nearly completed. The quay will also be expanded to 1,000 metres which will increase capacity to 2 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) which are operated by 10 quay cranes.

Ethiopia’s Minister of Transport, Dagmawit Moges and DP World’s chairman and chief executive Sultan Bin Sulayem signed the agreement in Addis Abba Ethiopia.

While speaking during the signing ceremony, Mr Bin Sulayem said that developing the corridor into one of the major trade and logistics corridors will unlock huge economic benefits for the country.

Also read: DP World says Congo port concession terms amended

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“We believe that developing the Berbera corridor into one of the major trade and logistics corridors will unlock huge economic benefits for Ethiopia and support its ambitious development plans. It will create new jobs, attract new businesses and investment along the corridor, as well as diversify and strengthen the country’s access to international trade by having a direct, seamless and efficient link between Ethiopia and Berbera Port.” Said Mr Bin Sulayem.

According to the agreement, the two entities established a joint venture logistics company to carry out logistics operations from origin to destination.
According to the statement, export services will be offered by DP World from the origin in Ethiopia to the destination. The Dubai- based port will also provide import services from the port of loading to the delivery of shipments.

On the other hand, Ethiopia’s ministry of transport will review and resolve regulatory obstacles on the Ethiopian side of the Berbera corridor to facilitate smooth operations for the logistics companies. In order to ensure the secure transfer of cargo, Ethiopia will also implement IT infrastructure and technology along the corridor.

“Ethiopia aims to diversify its port access facilities and services to improve its trade corridor access routes; utilising the Berbera corridor will have a potential to make Ethiopia a front-runner in logistics operations, boosting the competitive advantage of delivering our products to the world market,” said Ms Moges.

The statement also added that by the end of 2021, the road that will connect Berbera Port to Wajaale once Ethiopia’s border will be completed.

The UK’s Department for International Development and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development and funded the construction of the road.

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According to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) outlook for Ethiopia, in 2020/2021 FY the economic growth is expected to be at 2 per cent due to the impact of the pandemic and to rebound to 8.7 percent in 2021/2022.

It also noted that due to persistently high food prices Ethiopia’s inflation has also decreased since its peak of 23 percent in April 2020 but remains high at just over 19 percent.

“Risks to the economic outlook are tilted to the downside, amid uncertainty regarding the magnitude and duration of the pandemic, as well as other risks including political uncertainty and the locust infestation experienced in some parts of the country. The domestic security situation has created humanitarian and reconstruction needs that require an adjustment of policies and support from the international community.” IMF said.

According to the African Development Bank (AFDB), Ethiopia’s real GDP growth is expected to fall to two percent in 2021 and recover to about eight per cent in 2022 driven by industry and services sectors.

Inflation is also expected to reduce gradually with the increase in open market operations while the fiscal deficit is projected to increase as tax policy reforms are delayed by the pandemic.

In 2021, Ethiopia’s current account is likely to deteriorate before improving in 2022 when services exports start to pick up, AFDB noted.

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Ethiopia and Dubai’s DP World signed a US$1B deal to develop trade and logistics corridor
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Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport and Dubai’s DP World signed a US$1B deal to develop the road linking Berbera in Somaliland into a trade and logistic corridor.



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It sickens me that we are letting raw meat eaters get access to our port but ah well more money for all we need their market anyways
 
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