Tigrai Online - June 22, 2013
Ordinary Ethiopians started to speak out against the Egyptian agents financed and fully supported by our historical enemies, but pretending to be working for Ethiopia. Remember the Ethiopian young lady last week, blasting the poisonous terrorists and extremists who are opposing anything that would help Ethiopia get out of poverty including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Ethiopian Airlines. This week we brought you another Ethiopian outraged by the hate mongers of ESAT (Eritrean & Egyptian Satellite Television). These people are not politicians; they are just ordinary Ethiopians who are really angry about the anti Ethiopian movement financed by Egypt to keep Ethiopia poor and backward.
Now that the whole world knows what the Egyptians are doing and what their planning to do to Ethiopia and Ethiopians, how do we the Ethiopian people fight back our mortal enemies? The first thing we need to do is who are our enemies? That is pretty much clear for everyone. Next what kind of system and tools are they using to divide us and defeat us? They are using modern social media like face book, they are using ESAT TV to spread hate among Ethiopians, they are using our own people who are mad at the government for one reason or the other, they are using some of our neighbors who wish to see Ethiopia dismantled in to little mini countries and they are inflaming religious extremism which is not common among our people.
Ginbot 7 leader, Dr Brhanu Nega is one of the enemies of Ethiopian unity who is working day and night with our enemies. This week Dr Brhanu Nega got the sixth installments of $500 thousand dollars for terrorist acts against Ethiopia from Egypt and Eritrea. He says $200 thousand dollars is for ESAT, admitting ESAT TV is not an alternative Ethiopian news media like they claim, but they are an Egyptian tool to destabilize Ethiopia.
This explains ESAT's hate towards certain people of Ethiopia. The highly secret video leaked a few days ago exposed what ESAT is about beyond any doubt.
Wanting to bring about democracy, economic development, justice and equality to your people is a noble idea, but being a tool for your enemy to get back to your rivals is stupid because at the end there is not going to be a country or people to govern. If the grand dream of Egypt and the enemies of Ethiopia becomes reality, Ethiopia will be like the former Yugoslavia broken in to small countries. What would the Egyptian do, walk straight to the source of the Nile and own it. We shall not allow the Egyptians – dressed in “Gabi and Kuta” succeed in dividing us.
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