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By Saleh Gadi -
Mar 08, 2006
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who know they are playing with fire, who know they are doing something wrong, yet, they believe the only tool they have to stay in power is to ignite sectarian and regional sensitivities. These are led by the grand Capo of the PFDJ and his disciples- opportunists who want to be able to travel to Eritrea with loads of condoms to indulge in pedophilia; buy other peoples property that the PFDJ confiscated; |
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By Saleh Gadi -
Jan 10, 2006
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He is not even interested in Tigray anymore- he looks deeper South to the high plateaus of Shoa which he first aspired to rule through the Tigray surrogate and when that failed, he wants to rule it through the surrogate power of the KINIJIT, the new darling Ethiopian opposition. Now, as a precaution, a fall back plan, he is planing to rule it through the Oromo in case the KINIJIT fails to deliver. |
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By Saleh Gadi -
Dec 09, 2005
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If he wants to help the true Ethiopians, he should put his hand under ours and help the CUD. There is a lot of planning that we are doing with the CUD. But Anan is not fit for the challenge. We tried to show him our brilliance in bringing about a quiet revolution in Sudan but he does not understand. |
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By Saleh Gadi -
Oct 28, 2005
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There are many Christians and Muslims who would like to see a sort of organizational modernization of their respective archaic religious institutions. However, such affairs are the concern of the respective congregations and not the government. Politicians, let alone oppressive regimes, should not be allowed to interfere in religious affairs. |
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By Saleh Gadi -
Oct 03, 2005
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The KZO popularized those songs. But Abubekers name, after staying on top of the Ethiopian music world during the sixties, vanished into the basements of Addis Ababas nightclub business. A great musical genius slowed his production of music. To this date, Abubekers mark on the Ethiopian music reigns defining the melodies of modern Ethiopian songs. |
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