Weyane (TPLF) is a Terrorist Organization (Reuters)
by
Elias Kifle
According to a cable released by Wikileaks, the TPLF minority regime in Ethiopia planted bombs in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa and killed innocent people in a bid to frame neighboring Eritrea for the terrorist crimes. Here are some photos of the crime scene in Addis Ababa captured by Reuter’s correspondent in Ethiopia, Andrew Heavens .
- “An embassy source, as well as clandestine reporting, suggests that the bombing may have in fact been the work of the Government of Ethiopia (GOE) security forces.”
The Wikileaks report goes on,
- “A typically reliable information source contacted Post to report that” the bodies of three men found at the bomb sites were “men [who] had been picked up by police a week prior, kept in detention and tortured. He said police then left the men in a house and detonated explosives nearby, killing 3 of them.”
This high profile US government report irrefutably witnessed the pattern and behavior of the minority regimes identical lies about a nearly identical “terrorist attacks” that are staged time and again in different parts of Ethiopia in the hope of getting some short-lived propaganda gains on its opponents by playing the blame game. However, this also raises some serious questions about the credibility of the recently released report by the UN Monitoring Group for Eritrea and Somalia which blames Eritrean and the OLF for the January bombing attempt at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The second issue that makes the Addis Ababa junta a bit uncomfortable is the release of the file that exposes Zenawi’s ill advice to the Americans on the option of seeing an Al Bashir free Sudan. The January 30, 2009 report released by Wikileaks shows discussions that took place between Zenawi and Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Phil Carter and during the discussion, Zenawi told the officials that,
- “Toppling the government led by Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir would be the ideal scenario for Washington.”
Zenawi then went on to wrap up his views by saying that,
- “If he [Zenawi] were the United States’ he would look at two options and the first one, which he clearly conveyed as the preferred choice would be “removing the Bashir regime.”
Woyanes are known for planting a bomb and blaming some one else.
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Breaking News: Ethiopia government conducted a staged bomb attack, yet again!!
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Ethiopia’s ruling junta again killed innocent civilians by planting a bomb in a minibus. Many people have been warning the possibility of such an attack coming from the terrorist organization which is leading Ethiopia now. It has been a known fact that the ruling party in Ethiopia conducts such criminal acts in order to keep the assistance it gets from the so called ‘allies’ in the name of antiterrorism operations. According to wikileaks documents, even the US is well aware of such criminal acts of the ethnic minority junta in power in Ethiopia, but is still keeping its assistance without any restriction.Four killed in bomb blast as Ethiopia raises security alert: official ADDIS ABABA | Wed Nov 6, 2013 2:13pm EST (Reuters) – Four people were killed when a bomb blast tore through a minibus in western Ethiopia late on Tuesday, at about the same time that the government warned of imminent attacks by militants, an official said. The official, speaking to Reuters on Wednesday, said nobody had claimed responsibility for the blast. Addis Ababa put its security forces on heightened alert on Tuesday night after receiving strong evidence that Somalia’s Islamist al Shabaab group was plotting assaults. It was not clear whether the blast occurred before or after that warning. “The bomb exploded on Tuesday inside a minibus travelling in Segno Gebeya,” government spokesman Shimeles Kemal said, referring to a region bordering Sudan. “No one has claimed responsibility yet. The case is under investigation.” The warning came three weeks after officials said two Somali suicide bombers accidentally blew themselves up while preparing for an attack on football fans during Ethiopia’s World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria. Al Shabaab has warned Ethiopia of revenge attacks for deploying troops inside Somalia to fight the al Qaeda-linked militants, alongside African Union forces from Uganda, Burundi and Kenya. The National Intelligence and Security Service also urged the public on Tuesday to inform police if they encountered “suspicious” activity, and urged hotel staff and private landlords to verify the identity of visitors. Al Shabaab gunmen killed at least 67 people in September when they raided a mall in the neighboring Kenyan capital of Nairobi. Addis Ababa says it has foiled several attacks in the past few years planned by domestic rebel groups and Somali insurgents. There have also been sporadic explosions in recent years. Thirteen people were wounded when an explosive device ripped through a bus in the north in 2010, while a bomb explosion near a court in the capital injured two in 2011. (Reporting by Aaron Maasho; Editing by Edmund Blair and Hugh Lawson) WORLD
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