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How to stop your own deportation in your own country... a helpful hint.

Postby siren66 » 04 Apr 2012, 00:56


Weyane, especially that midget, has been in the business of deporting people while robbing of their wealth for a very long time. While deportation sounds easy and clean crime, it is not. It cause a lot of pain and suffering to the people who have to go through it.

The surest way to stop this sadistic behavior of the Weyane is to establish responsibility and take action. Establishing responsiblity should have been largely the job of journalists( and as Professor Asmerom has done it in the 90s) , it should also have been the job of interested intellectuals. This is important mostly to avoid people to people hatred and make the problem as manageable as possible.

Short of this, this whole thing is going to be repeated. And I gurantee you, there is more coming your way. The surest and easiest way to stop these sufferings is to find the person responsible for it and give him justice. Crying, and wallowing in self pity is the dumbest and most useless way of going about it.

In this round of deportation, Sibhat Nega is the clear winner. You should give him the prize he deserves.



Re: How to stop your own deportation in your own country... a helpful hint.

Postby Halafi Mengedi » 04 Apr 2012, 01:12


siren66 wrote:Weyane, especially that midget, has been in the business of deporting people while robbing of their wealth for a very long time. While deportation sounds easy and clean crime, it is not. It cause a lot of pain and suffering to the people who have to go through it.

The surest way to stop this sadistic behavior of the Weyane is to establish responsibility and take action. Establishing responsiblity should have been largely the job of journalists( and as Professor Asmerom has done it in the 90s) , it should also have been the job of interested intellectuals. This is important mostly to avoid people to people hatred and make the problem as manageable as possible.

Short of this, this whole thing is going to be repeated. And I gurantee you, there is more coming your way. The surest and easiest way to stop these sufferings is to find the person responsible for it and give him justice. Crying, and wallowing in self pity is the dumbest and most useless way of going about it.

In this round of deportation, Sibhat Nega is the clear winner. You should give him the prize he deserves.


The good thing is everyone on this website knows your motives and they do not take it seriously. Which one is real bad, allowing in your region as refugee or political opponents and then turn them to state farm workers for free as slaves or people were told to go home by the regional authorities peacefully???



Re: How to stop your own deportation in your own country... a helpful hint.

Postby eritrea » 04 Apr 2012, 04:21


As is always the case with the TPLF or tigrains for that matter, they keep continuing unabated to confirm the fact that their mindset is alien to everyone in that region. There is no way to make any sense out of their reasoning behind their decisions.

The first thing they did when they controlled power in Ethiopia was to register every single Ethiopian of Eritrean origin and their status when everyone else thought that war and conflict were behind us to never see them again. But for those vampires, they had this sick dream to score something against Eritreans first and then against Ethiopians of Amharic ethnic group. I will not go into details about their sick dream because it only takes the past 14 years to have a good observation of their political goals. One thing is for sure though. They consider Eritreans and Ethiopians of Amharic ethnic as their worst enemy for their existence. They would interpret my conclusion as a plea for the amharu to hate TPLF but that is far from it. I am just saying the fact.

There is nothing that enjoys them than to see people crying of mistreatment and misery and Ethiopians crying about their problems on the media just makes them valuable. Put your things together and work for something concrete and don’t advice others what you don’t do yourself. Taking yourself as an exemplary is the way to go not the other way around.

And documenting TPLF crimes is another very important task that should have very high priority. Thanks to Prof. Asmerom Legesse a lot of the crimes that was committed against Ethiopians of Eritrean origin are very well documented. And the same should be done for what is happening in Ethiopia today.

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Deported Nuns and a small boy Crossing the No Man's Land

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A broken Family, no place to go

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A deported old Monk: a threat to national security?

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Mother and infant after arriving in Assab, receiving first aid, and washing off the dust and grime - the ugly reminders of a harrowing journey. The Deportees in Eritrea

http://www.ehrea.org/DEPORTATION4.htm

















siren66 wrote:Weyane, especially that midget, has been in the business of deporting people while robbing of their wealth for a very long time. While deportation sounds easy and clean crime, it is not. It cause a lot of pain and suffering to the people who have to go through it.

The surest way to stop this sadistic behavior of the Weyane is to establish responsibility and take action. Establishing responsiblity should have been largely the job of journalists( and as Professor Asmerom has done it in the 90s) , it should also have been the job of interested intellectuals. This is important mostly to avoid people to people hatred and make the problem as manageable as possible.

Short of this, this whole thing is going to be repeated. And I gurantee you, there is more coming your way. The surest and easiest way to stop these sufferings is to find the person responsible for it and give him justice. Crying, and wallowing in self pity is the dumbest and most useless way of going about it.

In this round of deportation, Sibhat Nega is the clear winner. You should give him the prize he deserves.



Re: How to stop your own deportation in your own country... a helpful hint.

Postby Ertrawnet » 04 Apr 2012, 04:42


It is very important to realize that the same people who were active in the Eritrean community association or in PFDJ were also active in the campaign to put EPRDF in power. That was a natural pattern of collaboration, because the two parties, or their predecessors, EPLF and TPLF, were allies in the wars that brought down the junta.

It is disingenuous for the Ethiopian regime to now claim that the population that helped to bring it to power is a threat to its very existence. Here too, the Judas factor is apparent. Not only are the broad-brush accusations leveled against ethnic Eritreans groundless, the hostility of the regime toward that population is taking on the character of a hate campaign and is highly discriminatory by any standards of humanitarian law.



Document detailing the retirement benefits of a deportee and a card showing that he was making contributions to the Tigray Development Association (TDA)
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I bet that inocent man who made payments to TDA is very bitter today how could i do this:|



Re: How to stop your own deportation in your own country... a helpful hint.

Postby eritrea » 04 Apr 2012, 11:54


Ertrawnet wrote:It is very important to realize that the same people who were active in the Eritrean community association or in PFDJ were also active in the campaign to put EPRDF in power. That was a natural pattern of collaboration, because the two parties, or their predecessors, EPLF and TPLF, were allies in the wars that brought down the junta.

It is disingenuous for the Ethiopian regime to now claim that the population that helped to bring it to power is a threat to its very existence. Here too, the Judas factor is apparent. Not only are the broad-brush accusations leveled against ethnic Eritreans groundless, the hostility of the regime toward that population is taking on the character of a hate campaign and is highly discriminatory by any standards of humanitarian law.



Document detailing the retirement benefits of a deportee and a card showing that he was making contributions to the Tigray Development Association (TDA)
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I bet that inocent man who made payments to TDA is very bitter today how could i do this:|



If he is still alive that is. Many have lost their life because of depression after they lost everything they built in their life.



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