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Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Fed_Up » 29 Mar 2012, 11:29


Obamajr. wrote:
Fed_Up wrote:i don't buy it. the true solider is the patience one. good solider don't go after the head enemy. try to be the one. you have potential.

an eye for an eye that is what I believe. I don't start insulting members first. They start insulting me, I pay them back. That is my nature. I have been here for a while and I know who is who. I am not a strange person for sure. If you don't buy what i have said, try me. You will see the result. Don't take side try to be an honest judge that is what I am asking for.

Jr.
I am not taking side...I told you that you are having a potential to be true solider. But you handle some situation recklessly. For instance...you often sided with woyannie (our common enemy) fights shabbos, technically your ally. So smart solider do not pick multiple fight if he has to survive and come out victorious. you have potential to be true solider...but so far you're not acting like the one. This is my honest personal opinion about you...
Btw I have no reason to pick a fight aginst you. I don't like to create vertual fight.I am a person who like to meet in person physically and crushed my opponent leave bleeding. If you are up for that we can meet in person, otherwise I need not back and forth type of vertual fight. If you are up for that let me now i'm private.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Meron » 29 Mar 2012, 11:40


እዚ ወዲ ሙላቅ ኩንዶም ሳሓሳሓ ዐጋመ ኪብረት አይፍትወሉን እዩ.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Henok_t » 29 Mar 2012, 11:49


elias wrote:EPPF was on its way to becoming a powerful organization under Col. Tadesse's leadership. Just as it started to hit Woyanne, Col. Fitsum intervened and kicked out Tadesse and many of the other elected leaders, giving the leadership to some one who cannot even read and write. EPPF would have been a powerful resistance group and a great ally of the Eritrean government. Sadly, it was dismantled into 4 ethnic groups by Col. Fistum. Since then he brutally stopped any effort to revive the organization, often arresting, torturing and executing those who spoke out against him. When Ethiopians kick out Woyanne, Col. Fistum must face justice along with Meles, Bereket and others for committing atrocities against Ethiopian patriots. If the Eritrean government wants a genuine relationship with Ethiopians, it must remove the corrupt colonel and release our colleagues who are unjustly jailed. I can guarantee you that if the Eritrean government doesn't take action soon, the attitude of most Ethiopians toward it will revert back to pre-2000. That would be really unfortunate because the GoE had a good opportunity to establish a strong relation with patriotic Ethiopians that could benefit both.


Col.Fitshum must be the most powerful man in Eritrea to do what he wanted without approval from Isias Afeworki. :roll:



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Minelik » 29 Mar 2012, 13:03


Lol Fedup I swear if I meet you some where I just bounce you with a kick...skinny azz shabia..do not brag about it.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby elias » 29 Mar 2012, 13:20


I heard all the argument against cooperating with the Eritrean government thousands of times. But when Isaias Afwerki said "let's not be hostages to history," I said to myself, let us take him at his words and I publicly and loudly advocated cooperation. What I got in return is the arrest of my comrades without any explanation. To this day, almost two years later, despite numerous behind the scene attempts to find out what happened to Col. Tadesse, I have received no response. What I don't understand is, what is it that the Eritrean government gets out of banishing these Ethiopians? They are absolutely no threat to the GoE. In fact, they could have been powerful allies. The one plausible explanation is that the GoE is infiltrated by Woyanne agents who feed false information to the top leadership. It is a widely held view even among many in the EPPF that Col. Fistum, for example, is a Woyanne agent. But this explanation will soon be invalidated as the GoE continues to ignore the facts.

In regards to Menelik's question as to why I don't write about this on the front page, it is because I don't want to divert the focus from the number one enemy, Woyanne.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Awash » 29 Mar 2012, 13:47


elias wrote:I heard all the argument against cooperating with the Eritrean government thousands of times. But when Isaias Afwerki said "let's not be hostages to history," I said to myself, let us take him at his words and I publicly and loudly advocated cooperation. What I got in return is the arrest of my comrades without any explanation. To this day, almost two years later, despite numerous behind the scene attempts to find out what happened to Col. Tadesse, I have received no response. What I don't understand is, what is it that the Eritrean government gets out of banishing these Ethiopians? They are absolutely no threat to the GoE. In fact, they could have been powerful allies. The one plausible explanation is that the GoE is infiltrated by Woyanne agents who feed false information to the top leadership. It is a widely held view even among many in the EPPF that Col. Fistum, for example, is a Woyanne agent. But this explanation will soon be invalidated as the GoE continues to ignore the facts.

In regards to Menelik's question as to why I don't write about this on the front page, it is because I don't want to divert the focus from the number one enemy, Woyanne.


I can't believe how foolish you are. These shabo gangsters don't give a rat's azz about you or your comrads. Your only hope should be for woyane to liberate your comrads from the clutches these bygone savages.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Dagna » 29 Mar 2012, 14:09


I am of the opinion that let's wait and see. As it stands TPDM is doing enough harm to TPLF, even the financiers are looking for ways to liquidate it or nagotiate with it. Things are going very well with TPDM, and let's keep on sending the TPLF janjaweed forces back to where they come from, below the soil. As for Eritreans, I am not going to say anything to them, let's not forget these people have shaped the region and introduced a new game with new rules. Let's not also forget that there are people like Shamble Bezabih Petros amongst us, no matter what you do for them they do not appreciate, instead they come back to bite your finger.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby abel qael » 29 Mar 2012, 14:12


"Ahyawn ferto dawlawn" yilal gujamie kkkkk Elias is being very coward. Isias controls even how Fitsum uses his nostrils when he breathes.



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby Minelik » 29 Mar 2012, 20:30


elias wrote:I heard all the argument against cooperating with the Eritrean government thousands of times. But when Isaias Afwerki said "let's not be hostages to history," I said to myself, let us take him at his words and I publicly and loudly advocated cooperation. What I got in return is the arrest of my comrades without any explanation. To this day, almost two years later, despite numerous behind the scene attempts to find out what happened to Col. Tadesse, I have received no response. What I don't understand is, what is it that the Eritrean government gets out of banishing these Ethiopians? They are absolutely no threat to the GoE. In fact, they could have been powerful allies. The one plausible explanation is that the GoE is infiltrated by Woyanne agents who feed false information to the top leadership. It is a widely held view even among many in the EPPF that Col. Fistum, for example, is a Woyanne agent. But this explanation will soon be invalidated as the GoE continues to ignore the facts.

In regards to Menelik's question as to why I don't write about this on the front page, it is because I don't want to divert the focus from the number one enemy, Woyanne.



Elias you made a big mistake here... all I am doing is choosing ebtween two evils and to me weyane is not the #1 enemy, shabia is.. it is shabia that play tibi tibi with all opposition parties,, use them for propaganda and when things does not go their way they will cast them.. some times they leak information on their location and have them attacked by weyane. Plus shabia will never wish to see a strong Ethiopia, shabia wants a weak and divided Ethiopia... so he can be the big boss in the region and so he can [deleted] up our resources by creating chaos in the region... unlike weyanes. Shabia want Ogaden to be separate, Oromia to be separate, even they want to see small Gambela nation. can you believe this? Weyanes are of course have bad political agenda but if you ask me to choose the less evil I will go with weyane. weyanes are making huge development in Ethiopia even though we could not achieve as much as we should.. they have made progress in building infrastructures, more than any of the previous administrations. We should give credit where it due.. I mean it. I understand it has been 20 years since you have been to Ethiopia but, trust me there is a change... you will be shocked!!



Re: Who you should blame for the failure of EPPF

Postby }:-{] » 29 Mar 2012, 20:36


Minelik wrote:
elias wrote:I heard all the argument against cooperating with the Eritrean government thousands of times. But when Isaias Afwerki said "let's not be hostages to history," I said to myself, let us take him at his words and I publicly and loudly advocated cooperation. What I got in return is the arrest of my comrades without any explanation. To this day, almost two years later, despite numerous behind the scene attempts to find out what happened to Col. Tadesse, I have received no response. What I don't understand is, what is it that the Eritrean government gets out of banishing these Ethiopians? They are absolutely no threat to the GoE. In fact, they could have been powerful allies. The one plausible explanation is that the GoE is infiltrated by Woyanne agents who feed false information to the top leadership. It is a widely held view even among many in the EPPF that Col. Fistum, for example, is a Woyanne agent. But this explanation will soon be invalidated as the GoE continues to ignore the facts.

In regards to Menelik's question as to why I don't write about this on the front page, it is because I don't want to divert the focus from the number one enemy, Woyanne.



Elias you made a big mistake here... all I am doing is choosing ebtween two evils and to me weyane is not the #1 enemy, shabia is.. it is shabia that play tibi tibi with all opposition parties,, use them for propaganda and when things does not go their way they will cast them.. some times they leak information on their location and have them attacked by weyane. Plus shabia will never wish to see a strong Ethiopia, shabia wants a weak and divided Ethiopia... so he can be the big boss in the region and so he can [deleted] up our resources by creating chaos in the region... unlike weyanes. Shabia want Ogaden to be separate, Oromia to be separate, even they want to see small Gambela nation. can you believe this? Weyanes are of course have bad political agenda but if you ask me to choose the less evil I will go with weyane. weyanes are making huge development in Ethiopia even though we could not achieve as much as we should.. they have made progress in building infrastructures, more than any of the previous administrations. We should give credit where it due.. I mean it. I understand it has been 20 years since you have been to Ethiopia but, trust me there is a change... you will be shocked!!


Wzro. Belaynesh what is tibi tibi ? LOL

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