My interpretation this clip from a zoom call inwhich several retired/serving European and two US ambassadors attended the court of the "Western Hemisphere representative of the TPLF to discuss the rebel groups intentions to overthrow the Govt. of Ethiopia.
I've started digging - lots of rabbit holes but top line conclusion here.
Ambassador Donald Yamamoto is the sitting ambassador to Somalia, with a distinguished career, he has contact with Abiy, and in the body of the meeting he says that Abiy does not listen, twice.
It is pretty odd that for a sitting Ambassador to Somalia is attending this meeting. He's the only one. And he wants a retired ambassador Vicky Huddleston (who worked with him briefly (Charge D'Affairs in Ethiopia during the time of the TPLF) to help him with something....
... which is "really difficult" and he openly discusses this in front of Professor Ephraim, an Israeli Ethiopian Professor who set up the PCDI (website now deleted - "I" stands for Intl. An organisation which hosts meeting for the TPLF).
The PCDI Facebook page is still live mind.
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An interesting analysis of American misinformation, inside the U.S. wrt to China's investment policy in Africa.
If the U.S. and EU would just compete for African investment opportunities, they might not be losing, and Africa would benefit.
Whenever I discuss Africa's circumstances wrt the US and EU, the reflexive response is almost always "but Africa is being colonised by China with debt".
This video, like most @BTnewsroom reports, places things in historical and contemporary news context.
In Greece, which is part of Europe, China has been steadily investing in the port of Pireaus (see report below).
It did so initially during the Euro Crisis 2014-2015, which was caused, in part, by financial warfare by speculators against the Euro. asia.nikkei.com/Business/Trans…
Hi @MarksSimon rather than report unverified information why not report on official information and verified information about the live war that is underway.
There are lots of reliable sources of information, much of which can be verified.
And @MarksSimon, this boilerplate is misleading. “The war that’s left thousands dead, millions in need of food aid and hit Ethiopia’s economy started last November when Abiy ordered an incursion into Tigray in retaliation for an attack on a federal army camp.”
Use of such language has become a “tell” for journalists stuck in a Kenya after being expelled from Ethiopia.
I have no idea why you were expelled, and perhaps it was unjust, But it is unethical and immature to respond to a slight like this with shoddy reporting.
This tweet from TPLF misinformation outlet @OmnaTigray coincides with the statements of Berhane Gebre Christos in the meeting with Western Ambassadors on 21st November in answer to a question from Amb. Vicky Huddleston.
A fortnight after Ethiopian Govt. announced unilateral ceasefire, TPLF commenced “revenge” offensive on Amhara and Afar which has led to 10s possibly 100s of thousands of deaths. After defeats they routinely killed civilians in retaliation.
This continued for 5 months with gang rape, killings, kidnappings of children as young as 12 to use as human shields on their attacks, reckless use of human wave attacks with Tigray children and looting and destruction everywhere they went.
In the midterms November 2022, the HoR is the Republicans to lose at the moment (received wisdom of the elites - based on history). And with a big #BLM#NoMore convergence in coming months, can become the @DNC’s worst nightmare IMO.
The Ethiopian domestic U.S. diaspora Black Congressional Caucus reach out is strong already. The Virginia Governors race has given the @DNC a taste of the nightmare already.
As the war in Ethiopia appears - based on a flurry of govt announcements yesterday - to be coming to a close, the TPLF misinformation machine has not finished with its efforts to distort its horror show.
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Reliably sourced information suggests CNN is about to publish a third edition of the Humera Massacre / bodies in the Tekeze river story, either later today or tomorrow.
The last story on this subject was subject to lots of criticism.
Concerns over media, political and diplomatic bias around the war in Ethiopia has now escalated into protests by Ethiopian Diaspora under the #NoMore banner outside both CNN’s Atlanta HQ in Georgia, and daily at the White House in Washington DC.