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May 8, 2021 Feltman is in Addis Ababa, first and foremost, to “address the interlinked political, security and humanitarian crises, specifically the volatile situation in Ethiopia”. Deciphered from diplomatic mumbo jumbo, that means Feltman is in Addis to negotiate the TPLF back to power and to coordinate a propaganda war with remnants of the TPLF, including “Abuna” Matias, the TPLF politically appointed cadre head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. His second mission is to deliver the letter of “five senators” commanding the Ethiopian Government to cancel the June 5, 2021 election. In other words, NO ELECTION = TPLF RETURNS TO POWER = REGIME CHANGE! There is an old cowboy saying Feltman oughta heed. “If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin’.” ....
Pixabay Amnesty International says in a report that satellite images of mass graves suggest that hundreds of unarmed civilians were methodically hunted down and killed in northern Ethiopia’s predominantly-Christian and war-torn Tigray region by soldiers from neighboring Eritrea about three months ago. “Satellite imagery analysis … corroborates reports of indiscriminate shelling and mass looting, as well as identifies signs of new mass burials near two of the city’s churches,” said the report, which revealed that Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia’s Tigray state systematically killed hundreds of unarmed civilians in the city of Axum on Nov. 28-29, 2020. “The evidence is compelling and points to a chilling conclusion,” Deprose Muchena, the human rights group’s director for East and Southern Africa, said. “Ethiopian and Eritrean troops carried out multiple war crimes in their offensive to take control of Axum. Above and beyond that, Eritrean troop ....
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Ark of the Covenant for the Tabernacle replica at BYU in this photo from October 16, 2017. | (Wikimedia Commons) Around 750 people were killed in an attack on an Orthodox church, which is said to contain the Ark of the Covenant described in the Book of Exodus in the Bible, in northern Ethiopia’s war-torn Tigray region home to thousands of churches and monasteries according to reports. Hundreds of people hiding in Maryam Tsiyon Church in Aksum amid an armed conflict were brought out and shot to death, and local residents believe the aim was to take the Ark of Covenant to Addis Ababa, the Belgium-based nonprofit European External Programme with Africa reported in this month’s situational report, released on Jan. 9. ....