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Should Ethiopia punish Eritrea for supporting Ethiopian terrorists?

Tigrai Online - June 27, 2013

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Should Ethiopia punish Eritrea for supporting Ethiopian terrorists? It should.

Dr. Birhanu Nega the founder and chairman of the terrorist group Ginbot-7 has confirmed that his organization Ginbot-7 has received half million dollars from Eritrea and 200 thousand of it was for his mouth piece ESAT TV. Analysts are saying Eritrea can afford that kind of money at this time and suggest that the money is coming from Egypt. Egypt is channeling the money to destabilize Ethiopia and preoccupy it with civil wars and public unrest.

The Ginbot-7 leader who lives in the United States made it clear in an interview that Ginbot-7 will take money from any source including Egypt and Eritrea as long as the donor countries don’t ask anything in return for their money. The problem with that is if Egypt or Eritrea is giving money to Ginbot-7 why would they not want to demand something in return? What would Egypt get by spending millions of dollars on a terrorist group who vowed to over throw the Ethiopian government? Obviously there is a vested interest for Egypt to invest this kind of money on Ginbot-7.

Dr. Birhanu Nega on the second leaked audio confirmed beyond any doubt that the Eritrean government is coordinating, training, arming and connecting financial supporters to every single one of the Ethiopian terrorists including Ginbot-7.

How long the Ethiopian people will be backstabbed by the dying Eritrean regime? Should the Ethiopian government do the final push and let this terrorist regime fall to it’s grave?

Ginbot 7 leader, Dr Brhanu Nega in his own words

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