Wednesday, July 29, 2020

El Sisi: Nile dam must benefit Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan equally

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Tuesday said the Nile’s water was a gift that his country would never surrender and any deal with Addis Ababa on its new dam must be of equal benefit to Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan.
Mr El Sisi mixed angry speech and stern warnings to Ethiopia with renewed commitment to negotiations on the dam during his televised comments on Tuesday.
"I want to reassure you because our case is a just one,” he told the Egyptian public.
“This civilisation was created because of water. God almighty is the one who brought this water to us.”
He urged the public to work hard to help Egypt grow stronger, and did not rule out military action to protect the country's share of Nile water.
“No one dares eat the lion’s food. Be lions. Being a lion is not just empty talk," Mr El Sisi said.

Democracy does not work without rule of law

Ethiopian government was foolishly tolerating  extremists thinking that they would  stop their behaviour once they started expressing their opinions freely. But criminals will not learn from their mistakes and start respecting laws. It is good now that the government has realised that and has begun taking steps to make sure that laws are respected.  Without rule of law, a country can not build a democracy system.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Wayanes are like a cornered cat

Wayanes are like a cornered cat. They have run out of options. The have played all their cards. That is why they are now recycling the same old tricks  that they are liberators of the oppressed ethnics, to come to power again. But people are not fools. You may fool them once, but you can not fool them twice. They only option Wayanes have now is to surrender their power to the Tigrian people, or the people will bring them to justice. 

Ethiopia is a powerhouse in the making

A very interesting video. Ethiopia will be superpower. 

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Jawar is like one of the Wayanes

No Oromo voted for Jawar. He is a self-appointed defender of the Oromo people. He sells in the name of the Oromos to gain political power,  just like Wayanes  who sell in the name of the Tigrian people for political power. 

He hates Ethiopia  not because the oromos were oppressed but for religious purpose. Oromos built Ethiopia. It is a fiction that the Oromos were oppressed. There were no ethnic discrimination in Ethiopia before Wyanes came to power.