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Op-Ed: Abiy Ahmed Ali is Ethiopia’s “Pol Pot”—International Sanction is Justified By Aklog Birara (Dr)

 Aklog Birara12 hours ago

“The numerous tribes who inhabit the Ethiopian state are being forcibly kept from European colonialism by Abyssinian rulers whose aim is to function as champions of all black people so as to attack and destroy Western culture”

Roman Prochazka, Abyssinia: The Powder Barrel, Vienna, 1935

Fast forward to 1972, US National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger (under the Richard Nixon Administration), wrote a highly confidential memorandum recommending to the government of the United States that “The US policy on Ethiopia should be to keep that nation in perennial internal conflict, using such vulnerabilities as ethnic, religious and other divisions to destabilize the country.”

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, drawing alarming parallels between his regime and the brutal dictatorship of Cambodia’s Pol Pot by Aklog Birara Audio

On February23, 2024, Reuters disclosed the following disturbing development.

A REUTERS INVESTIGATION
A secretive committee of senior officials in Ethiopia’s largest region, Oromia, has ordered extra-judicial killings and illegal detentions to crush an insurgency there, a Reuters investigation has found.

Reuters interviewed more than thirty federal and local officials, judges, lawyers, and victims of abuses by authorities. The agency also reviewed documents drafted by local political and judicial authorities. These interviews and documents for the first-time shed light on the workings of the Koree Nageenyaa – Security Committee in the Oromo language – which began operating in the months after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in 2018. The committee’s existence has not been previously reported.”

Who is behind this hit squad?

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Source: https://eastafricanreview.com/

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