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10 thoughts on “The plight of Ethiopians in Libya (video)

  1. The future potential of Ethiopians in the diaspora can be so tremendous and so glorious that it defies the imagination.Today Ethiopia is on its dismal path to extinction and oblivion.I think the purpose of this video is to change that tragic path.It is time to wake up and stop floundering aimlessly toward self destruction.Basic requirements in order to survive,whether be it an individual or race,there are two prerequisites they must have;a) purpose and program b)they must have energy,zeal,Motivation to pursue that purpose.The two go together in order to sustain and perpetuate a viable option….Woyane’s soul is that of parasitic entity living on the backs of other people.We have no choice and the conclusion is obvious.UNITE AND START TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT….financially ,morally or in which ever way we are capable of.Thanks.

  2. Now, everyone can understand why I hate all Arab Muslims with all my heart and soul. Arab Muslims are commanded by their Prophet Muhammad to hate non-Arab Muslims. The Quran and the Hadith are full of hatred and hostility. Arab Muslims believe unless they hate and kill the Jews and the Christians may not go to paradise. Above all, Arab Muslims detest Ethiopian and Eritrean Christians; therefore, all Arab Muslims should be expelled from Ethiopia as soon as possible. It is impossible to live with Arab Muslims who hate our Christianity and the symbol of our faith – the Cross. Let us remove them from our Christian country and never allow any Arab Muslim to enter our country to enslave us and sell us as if we Ethiopians were their commodities. As the video demonstrates, they have sold some of our Ethiopian brothers and sisters to other slave traders – the Arab Muslims. What clear evidence do we need more than this that Arab Muslims are our number one enemies. It is not fair to feed, protect, and educate the children of our enemies – the Arab Muslims in Ethiopia. Let us get rid of them. They are no good for our existence and for the existence of our Christian Children.

  3. Look what the terrorist Arab Muslims are doing to the Nigerian Christians in Nigeria.

    “Bomb near car explodes in Nigeria, wounding 5

    “Soldier walks past a damage car following an explosion at Christ embassy church in Suleja, Nigeria, on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012. A bomb planted by an abandoned car exploded outside a church in the middle of a worship service Sunday near Nigeria’s capital, wounding five people amid a continuing wave of violence by a radical Islamist sect, authorities and witnesses said.(AP Photo/Sunday Aghaeze)
    By BASHIR ADIGUN, Associated Press
    SULEJA, Nigeria (AP) — A bomb planted by an abandoned car exploded outside a church in the middle of a worship service Sunday near Nigeria’s capital, wounding five people amid a continuing wave of violence by a radical Islamist sect, authorities and witnesses said.
    No one immediately claimed responsibility for the blast outside the Christ Embassy church in Suleja, a city near the nation’s capital Abuja. However, the area has been targeted in the past by the sect known as Boko Haram — including the Christmas Day car bombing of a Catholic church nearby that killed at least 44 people.
    The explosion happened just after 10 a.m. as the church began its service, Pastor Uyi Idugboe told journalists. Security guards at the church had noticed something suspicious by the abandoned car, prompting the pastor to call everyone inside the church before the service began, he said.
    The bomb also apparently had been wrapped with a motorcycle chain, which sent metal shrapnel flying everywhere when the explosive detonated, witnesses said. The explosion tore away the engine compartment of the abandoned car and damaged four other vehicles nearby.
    One person was seriously injured in the blast and taken to a local hospital, local police spokesman Richard Oguche said. Another four people suffered minor injuries, said Yushau Shuaib, a spokesman for Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency.
    Authorities began to put up roadblocks Sunday afternoon to keep onlookers away and traffic snarled around the city.
    While police continued to investigate, suspicion for the blast immediately fell on Boko Haram, a group that has been waging increasingly bloody attacks against Nigeria’s weak central government.
    Members of the sect have been blamed for killing at least 289 people this year alone, according to an Associated Press count. The group’s leader says its campaign of violence also is aimed at avenging Muslim deaths and pushing for strict Shariah law across multiethnic Nigeria, a nation of more than 160 million people.
    The sect’s attacks, including those specifically targeting Christians, have widened distrust between the two faiths in Africa’s most populous nation. Nigeria is largely split between a Christian south and a Muslim north, and most of Boko Haram’s previous attacks have taken place in the north.
    Bombs have struck Suleja in the past. During Nigeria’s April election, a bomb planted at an election office in the city killed 16 people. Another bomb at a church exploded in July in the city, killing three people.
    In nearby Madalla, another town in Niger state, a car bomb exploded outside St. Theresa Catholic Church there, killing at least 44 people. Authorities have blamed all the previous attacks in Suleja on Boko Haram.
    Meanwhile, authorities blamed the group for killing two people Saturday in Nigeria’s northeast. There, gunmen shot dead an Islamic cleric and a local politician in separate attacks, police said.”

    I don’t think any Ethiopian Christian wants to see such horrifying violence in Ethiopia, but it will happen as the Muslim Arab population is growing faster than all of us expected.

  4. From my past time exprience in Sudan, Libya and Egypt, i compleletly believe these people of my country. I escaped from Sudan to Libya through Al-Atrun town which is located on Sudanese border with Libya. But unfortunately, i was caught by Sudanese police and brought back to Khartoum . Again i escaped to Egypt through the Sudanese town of Wad-Halfa which is located on the Lake Nasser on the Egypt-Sudan border. Again the Egyptian police caught me at Aswan and brought me back to Khartoum. In all these my journeys i have seen many bad things which has happened to me and fellow Ethiopians. I have seen many fellow Ethiopians died on the way to Libya and Egypt. I have seen my Ethiopians died with arrows and spears crossing from Gambella into todays South Sudan border on the white Nile river. In fact these story which i am telling you is during the Derg time. Today, i am in the West, but that time impacts are still in my head. I will never forget them and today when i see the same problems are repeating, i sit down and drop my tears. How long and for how many years we remain in such a agony situation.

  5. Thanks to this video by ETR finally the Ethiopian government is acknowledging the problems Ethiopians face all over the world.

    http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsworld.php?id=646951

    http://www.namnewsnetwork.org/v2/read.php?id=185621

    ETHIOPIA STRESSES NEED FOR FULL-FLEDGED LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO FIGHT HUMAN TRAFFICKING

    ADDIS ABABA, Feb 21 (NNN-ENA) — The Ethiopian Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs has stressed the need for a full-fledged legal framework to address the ever-increasing and complicated problem of human trafficking.

    Speaking at a consultative meeting on the matter here Monday, the State Minister for labour and Social Affairs, Dr. Zerhinu Kebede, said the ministry was working closely with the regional governments to address the issue.

    He urged citizens to facilitate their travels through legal means as otherwise they would face harassment, various forms of exploitation and violation of their rights. He said his ministry had put in place a proclamation to enable citizens to travel to other countries legally.

    Presenting a study paper on the occasion, an official with the ministry, Abebe Haile,said young men and women and children were highly vulnerable to activities of illegal human trafficking.

    He said Kenya, Sudan, Somaliland, Djibouti, Egypt, South Africa and Yemen were the main destinations of these illegal migrants. Abebe noted that co-ordinated effort should be exerted with regional governments to halt the illegal human trafficking.

    The head of Addis Ababa City government’s Women, Youth and Children Bureau, Bizunesh Meseret, said her bureau would organize awareness programmes on the issue on the magnitude of the problems among the residents of the city.

    Officials of the bureau, the ministry, the International Labor Organization as well as representatives of religious institutions attended the half-day meeting. — NNN-ENA

    TINBIT replies:

    Really ?!!!? If you don`t care for your country and Land … ( Selling it to the same Fkkknnnn Arabs ! )

    You want to talk ….. LE HULUM KHEN ALEWWW!!!!

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