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@boonsaaarsiimanyaa-wg8ps15 күн бұрын
OMN ijaa gurraa oromoo
@user-kf9tt3ue5m15 күн бұрын
Etihopian dektaatara Homaa hin hayyamu
@AbdulmalikAbdallah-qg5vo15 күн бұрын
Nuuf jiraadha isin jaalanna
@husnishae265015 күн бұрын
hi
@Adam-sc2hz15 күн бұрын
Seems self claimed oromuma empire king Abiy Ahmed preparing similar hutu action in Rwanda genocide for Tutsi. That’s why US 🇺🇸 ambassador spoke early warning genocide in Ethiopia!
@CaalaaYaadasa15 күн бұрын
Down aby Ahmad
@user-zr4gb7jg7u15 күн бұрын
Galatooma
@Saidoromo202415 күн бұрын
This U.S. ambassador seems to be aware of the issues in the region. Everyone hopes that someone will point out the blind spots to the government, but no one will do it without risking their life. He is correct in calling for a national dialogue inclusive of all warring parties in Ethiopia. He does it out of genuine concern and love for Ethiopia, not out of insidious motives. It's evident that Ethiopia wants to play the game by its own rules, refusing to include any third-party mediators. Holding the dialogue outside of the country for the safety of opposing parties is a flawed approach. The entire national dialogue is doomed to fail before it even begins. I believe the U.S. is concerned that pushing Ethiopia too hard with sanctions-weapons, financial, or commodity-might drive it towards the U.S.'s enemies like Russia, China, and various terrorist countries in the Middle East, exacerbating the crisis in the African region. History has shown that every war ends through dialogue, and we must encourage it. In the midst of all this, it's the population that is suffering the most.
@muslimmuhamad588013 күн бұрын
Maaltaatan Omn cuftan
@user-mq2tw6ly1k15 күн бұрын
sirba qabsoo nu afeeraa!
@bilisumaahajjjelan796315 күн бұрын
Lammoo koo 😢😢
@HamidMamee15 күн бұрын
Kana booda mootummaa abbaa irree kan nagaya hin barbaanne kana waboon cimee harka micciiree araaratti akka inni dhufu godhuuf tarkaanfii isaanii fuulduratti taasisuu qaban