Ethiopia :TPLF like Crocodile Liberators Claim ‘capturing towns’
Crocodile liberators called Ethnic-Somali rebels in the south-east of Ethiopia say they have launched an offensive against the Tigrai ruling forces and captured several towns.
The tribal Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) which is not different fr...
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Ethiopia’s Tigrai Triabalist Rulers Caught Misleading The World
According to the ONLF Ethiopia’s Ogaden National Liberation Front, the weapons cache displayed by the Tigrai Tribalists blood sucking Ethiopia was just another show of a liar game.
On Saturday, tigrai tribalists who possessed the state television attempted to mislead id...
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The Next Darfur
Yannick Demoustier:
Three children came to greet the rebels as they approached the farm. Completely isolated, it consisted of two small huts delimited by dry wood and thorn branches. The few sheep and goats that the farmers possessed were startled by the appearance of ten a...
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Ethiopia opposition says its members being jailed
A coalition of opposition parties accused the Ethiopian rulers on Thursday of arresting some of its members on trumped up charges to stop them running in an election scheduled for next May. Eight parties have allied under the banner of the Forum for Democratic Dia...
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Ethiopian Rebels Killed 90 Weyane Troops
Ethnic Somali rebels in Ethiopia's Ogaden region claimed Monday they killed 90 government troops in recent clashes, but the gangsters ruling Ethiopia denied any losses, claiming as always victory instead.
In a statement, the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) s...
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Ethiopia Rebels Slam Government Propaganda into Abuses
By Helen Nyambura-Mwaura
NAIROBI, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) rebel movement has slammed a the Ethiopias gangster government investigation refuting claims of war crimes against the people of a marginalised eastern region it oper...
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Melese Zenawi & His Cronies Deny Charges of War Crimes in Ogaden and Somalia
Ethiopia's ruling gangsters said on Wednesday a government-the rulers funded probe had found no evidence to support reports by a rights group that the gangsters committed war crimes during a campaign against rebels in the eastern Ogaden region. The report is intended ...
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