Tinsae Ethiopia has relaunched its BEKA (enough) campaign in Ethiopia by distributing pamphlets and writing the Beka slogan in Addis Ababa and other cities…. [read more]
Saudi agent Al Amoudi, in collaboration with Woyanne junta leaders Meles Zenawi and Azeb Mesfin, is pillaging and looting Ethiopia by creating over 40 mega corporations during the past 20 years, while forcing into exile so many hard working Ethiopian businessmen. Al Amoudi has been able to dominate every thing in Ethiopia because he is being back up by TPLF guns. He should not be allowed to do the same thing to Ethiopian communities in the Diaspora. He hijacked the Ethiopian Sports Federation in North Amercia (ESFNA) for over 7 years, but he and his servants were kicked out by patriotic young Ethiopians this year. Now he is pouring millions of dollars of blood money — the money he stole from the people of Ethiopia — to organize a big festival in Washington DC starting July 1st. Netsanet Le Ethiopia Radio had a discussion last Sunday about this festival. Listen below:
Strategic nonviolence, is a “weapon system” that derives its force from fundamental human psychological, social, and political tendencies. Provided we adhere to nonviolent discipline, noncooperation, persistence, fearlessness, and openness, strategic nonviolence will doom the despotic regime to failure regardless of how the tyrant respond to our actions… [read more]
Nonviolent action is like violent combat in at least two ways: it does not succeed automatically, and it does not operate mysteriously — it works by identifying an opponent’s vulnerabilities and taking away his ability to maintain control. Doing so requires strategy for action, without which movements rarely prevail. The skill with which those choices were made shaped the outcome… [read more]
I met a man yesterday who is just like me, except he is better than me because he refuses to wear his injuries on his sleeves or inveigh against the universe for the inequities of this world. I met a man yesterday who is African-American, except this man is in a lot of ways more Ethiopian than me. I met a man who cares about Ethiopia deeply, in his veins courses the blood of our beloved country—seeping and dripping arengwade, becha, ken (green, yellow, red) in between each heart beat. I talk endlessly about how I break my back for my community, yet this man endlessly snaps and cracks his back as his shoulders and neck flail and sway to the magical beats and melodies that is the sound of Ethiopia. So let me take the light off my frustrations for a minute and introduce you to a Juneteenth Diplomat who carries in his menfes (spirit) the truest essence friendship and fiker (love) for Ethiopia… [read more]