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Zmeselo
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Re:  Eritrea: Regurgitations of Dr. Fikrejesus Amahazion

Post by Zmeselo » 23 Sep 2020, 17:23

Really, "Asmarino"? This is the best you can do? :oops:

Hmmm, let's see:
How does it feel to be co-opted and corrupted by the PFDJ?
For someone or something to be co-opted, one must've managed to turn the person's thinking- 180° & there's no evidence of that having happened with the good Dr.

Corrupted, is a serious accusation one has to back up with evidence. Corrupted how, by whom, when, where??? etc

In those "democracies" the Asmarino folks live in and admire so much, that's libelous & would've surely got them sued.
His other task is to hoodwink the international community by portraying Eritrea as if it is doing well and on a par with countries that respect human rights. And of course, criticizing government critics is included in his duties.
BS! I've never read any article from the good Dr, where he claims Eritrea is: "on a par with countries that respect human rights." Infact, he admits a lot needs to be done in that area. The "government critics", are not immune to criticism. What makes their ideas better than someone else's, so much so, that the one with an opposing view shouldn't even dare express them? "Wey chelle democracy"!

And this from people who applauded when the country got sanctioned & they don't even mention that fact with even a single line, in the article. Hypocrites & parasites!
In one of his recent articles he heaved a damning verdict at the BBC (Tig service) for ‘misreporting’. He started by stating it is not the first time that the BBC wrote 'problematic articles/made false claims' about Eritrea.

What are the 'problematic articles’ he is referring to?
Leaving the arduous task of compiling all of BBC's falsehoods aside, in this statement comes their- unce Tom & "don't you dare touch my massa"- attitude clearly out in the open.
To give you a taste of the contents of the article:

• Eritrea did not start the 1998 Badme war;
• Eritrea had always been on friendly terms with Ethiopia; President Isaias Afwerki wrote two (handwritten) notes to the late PM Melles Zenawi;
• Ethiopia started the war.
All three statements are true, that 99.99% of Eritreans agree with and find no controversy about whatsoever; except for some soulless- sellouts.
The after-the-fact argument of ‘who started the war’ is like splitting hairs. Ethiopians and Eritreans paid a heavy price for the irresponsible management of the war from both ends. President Isaias’ two handwritten notes to the late PM Melles, outside the official norm of communication, do not cut the mustard.
The weyane must pay very well, for people to turn this dumb. To know who started the war is not, "splittring hairs". 19,000 brave Eritrean souls perished, & to figure out who started the war is not important? This shows the value these c0cks****** put, on Eritrean lives. Besides, naively, I thought correctly documenting ones history for posterity is quite vital. How silly of me!
After the Algiers Peace Accord which was signed on 12 December 2000, Eritrea, rather calculatingly, turned itself into a repressive regime in order to cover up its mismanagement of the war. The regime arrested those who proposed reforms, closed private media, and the quality of life in the country plummeted precipitously. These are non-issues to the good doctor.
After 2000, Eritrea expected the border decision to be respected & implimented and if that doesn't happen, the "international community" take punitive measures against the weyane as stipulated in the agreement. None of that happened! Infact & to the contrary, aid to the weyane (diplomatic, financial & PR) increased exponentielly & Eritrea got falsely accused of "aiding terrorists" & got sanctioned. These are non-issues, to the scumbags at Asmarino.

Enough with their other nonsense, now!

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