DjibTalk Nouvelles internationales
(Djoubti
Talk) — On March 30, over 45 Ethiopian refugees were killed in a
Saudi-led airstrike on Mazraq camp in Hajjah province of Yemen. The
refugees were living in a camp run by the International Organization for
Migration (IOM), said Grum Teklehaimanot, an Ethiopian journalist in
Yemen. Reuters news agency also confirmed the deaths of ‘dozens of
displaced people’ in a camp now in the hands of the Yemeni Shiite rebels
known as Hauthis.
The Ethiopian government never said a word about the tragedy.
Instead, Tedros Adhanom, the foreign minister, said on April 3 that the
embassy in Sana’a had come under attack earlier in the day. He said no
one was injured. Tedros Adhanom’s story was a surprise for many
Ethiopian residents in the Yemeni capital, according to Nebiyu Sirak, a
respected Ethiopian journalist resident in Saudi Arabia.
As if posing for a picture with a 14-year-old girl winner of a false
$20 million prize was not enough, why did Tedros lie again about an
embassy or a consular office that was never attacked? His cover-up
invites many questions. Was it a cover to divert public attention from
the tragedy that befell the refugees that perished at Mazraq Camp? Or it
is to justify to the rest of the people that even the embassy was
unable to defend itself let alone to save the thousands of Ethiopians
stranded in Yemen?
As Yemen continued to sink into civil war, foreign nationals were
making frantic appeals to be saved from the violence. A frigate from the
Chinese navy rescued some 220 foreign nationals and took them to
Djibouti. Of those, about 30 were Ethiopians. Though Tedros Adhanom’s
government had secretly appealed for the Chinese help, he didn’t mention
that in public. Why?
Once Ethiopia’s Red Sea Port of Assab, now under Eritrean
sovereignty, is only a stone’s throw away from the southern Yemeni city
of Eden. Ethiopia had its own naval force before Meles Zenawi, an ultra
Eritrean mercenary nationalist who died in 2012, and his retarded TPLF
chieftains, turned Ethiopia into a landlocked nation in 1991. When the
TPLF cadre Tedros Adhanom evaded the truth that TPLF had asked the
far-away Chinese for a rescue operation in Ethiopia’s neighborhood, was
he scared to stoke the fires still burning within the hearts of many
Ethiopians?
“Dr Tedros also expressed his gratitude to the Ethiopian diplomatic
staff in Yemen for their bold courage and commitment to support the
speedy registration and safe evacuation of Ethiopian citizens residing
in Yemen,” according to the Foreign Ministry’s website.
The staff are determined to help about 2000 Ethiopians evacuate
Yemen? Really, Tedros? The staff known to have no courage to help
Ethiopian nationals in peace time are ‘determined’ to help in war time?
Forget about Ethiopian nationals, how are you to save your own staff? Or
your response is the usual EPRDF staff, “Who cares if the staff perish
in the inferno of the Yemeni war!”
Whatever the reason, Ethiopians duly know that they have fallen on
bad times. They duly know they are under an enemy rule. An enemy that
treats an Ethiopian journalist, a staunch peace activist, as a
terrorist, and condemns him to 18 grueling years in prison. Google the
name Eskinder Nega, and the facts are all over the wall for all to see.
Ethiopians in the first place become stateless refugees as they run away
from their number one enemy – the TPLF/EPRDF – a cruel enemy that
creates and uses hunger to weaken and subdue the Ethiopian people to
eternal slavery.
=>ayyaantuu
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