UN Report: Somali soldiers in Eriteria took part in Tigray Genocide

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MrSinister wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:56 pm The lengths some people will go to defend the indefensible is mind boggling. Why don’t these people have some mercy for the poor parents who have no answers to date.
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Gubbet,

You guys were asking why didn’t people condemns the air strikes on gedo. I agreed with you all attacks on innocents should be condemned. Yet here you are gaslighting the suffering of parents. You can support whoever you want politically, but you should also be willing to hold them responsible and accountable. If farmajo has any humanity, he would address these parents and provide them answers.
You are a smart albeit crazy brother, there are certain things that are above petty clan squabbles. Defending farmajo no matter what because your share clan will not take you far in this world or the next.
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Gubbet wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:17 pm
Nomand wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:48 am even if it is true i don't see anything wrong with it. would be payback for 2006/ 2007.
Even if Zeus farts...even if Achillea had a real heel....even if Zena.warrior prince wore that leather suit and

Even, even, even, even

You are fake news.
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MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:40 am [tweet] [/tweet]
I've searched the UN's site & its twitter page, but couldn't find any mentions. This months old matter is being repurposed, but since it didn't hurt Farmaajo back then, I doubt it would hurt him this time.
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Peperino

Here’s a link to the UN report

https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/re ... am-babiker

You should be advocating for the parents instead of shilling for a treasonous criminal like farmajo. Have some shame.
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MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:27 pm Peperino

Here’s a link to the UN report

https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/re ... am-babiker

You should be advocating for the parents instead of shilling for a treasonous criminal like farmajo. Have some shame.
Somalia wasn't mentioned a single time on the link, however, in the attached 17 page pdf file dated May 12, 'Somalia' was mentioned 3 times:

1. "The 2018 peace agreement between Ethiopia and Eritrea has resulted in much closer relations between the two countries, and has also led to closer links between Eritrea and Somalia. Nevertheless, border disputes between Eritrea and Djibouti persist,in addition to the issue of missing Djiboutian prisoners of war."

2. "The Government of Somalia denied the participation of Somali soldiers in the Tigray conflict."

3. "It is further reported that a Somali parliamentary committee has demanded an explanation from the President of Somalia on the whereabouts of the Somali troops sent to Eritrea."

'Somali soldiers' was mentioned a couple of times; claims/allegations of their involvement. The month old UN report doesn't accuse, charge, indict, etc Somalia of any violations; just that it has received claims/allegations. Furthermore, the report hasn't made any recommendations for Somalia. Simply put, this isn't a report that damns Somalia or its president.
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paperino wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:59 pm
MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:27 pm Peperino

Here’s a link to the UN report

https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/re ... am-babiker

You should be advocating for the parents instead of shilling for a treasonous criminal like farmajo. Have some shame.
Somalia wasn't mentioned a single time on the link, however, in the attached 17 page pdf file dated May 12, 'Somalia' was mentioned 3 times:

1. "The 2018 peace agreement between Ethiopia and Eritrea has resulted in much closer relations between the two countries, and has also led to closer links between Eritrea and Somalia. Nevertheless, border disputes between Eritrea and Djibouti persist,in addition to the issue of missing Djiboutian prisoners of war."

2. "The Government of Somalia denied the participation of Somali soldiers in the Tigray conflict."

3. "It is further reported that a Somali parliamentary committee has demanded an explanation from the President of Somalia on the whereabouts of the Somali troops sent to Eritrea."

'Somali soldiers' was mentioned a couple of times; claims/allegations of their involvement. The month old UN report doesn't accuse, charge, indict, etc Somalia of any violations; just that it has received claims/allegations. Furthermore, the report hasn't made any recommendations for Somalia. Simply put, this isn't a report that damns Somalia or its president.
If this is all fake and there is nothing to hide. Why doesn’t the so called president provide answers to the parents of these soldiers?
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MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:04 pm If this all fake and there is nothing to hide. Why doesn’t the so called president provide answers to the parents of these soldiers?
I don't think there's a precedent. If I'm wrong, perhaps you can cite a few examples of when/where it happened. I think training soldiers, their deployment in foreign countries to gain experience, conditions, whereabouts, etc is a matter of national security.
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MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:27 pm Peperino

Here’s a link to the UN report

https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/re ... am-babiker

You should be advocating for the parents instead of shilling for a treasonous criminal like farmajo. Have some shame.

Their kids did not signed up to become bakers or nurses they enlisted on their own accord to join the army. Leaders have been sending soldiers to remote part of the world for millennia.

Even if they where sent to Eritrea. There is nothing wrong with it and is not a criminal act otherwise every American president or British prime minister would be charged with treasonous crimes.
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Nomand wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:25 pm
MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:27 pm Peperino

Here’s a link to the UN report

https://reliefweb.int/report/eritrea/re ... am-babiker

You should be advocating for the parents instead of shilling for a treasonous criminal like farmajo. Have some shame.

Their kids did not signed up to become bakers or nurses they enlisted on their own accord to join the army. Leades have been sending soldiers to remote part of the world for millennia.

Even if they where sent to Eritrea. There is nothing wrong with it and is not a criminal act otherwise every American president or British prime minister would be charged with treasonous crimes.
Then what is with the lack of transparency? Why not come out and say yes we sent X number of soldiers to fight against tplf for national security reasons and they all died in battle. The fact that they are hiding things and not giving basic information to parents means even they know what they’ve done is wrong.
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Re: UN Report: Somali soldiers in Eriteria took part in Tigray Genocide

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MrSinister,

Maybe they aren't saying anything because it is manufactured. It would be very difficult to keep something this big quiet. We would have seen soldiers leaving the front lines and exposing it. Not a few old ladies on TV. Plus a war with 100 percent attrition rate has never happened in the history of mankind.

The only war with 99 percent attrition rate is armageddon. According to the hadith.
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paperino wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:16 pm
MrSinister wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:04 pm If this all fake and there is nothing to hide. Why doesn’t the so called president provide answers to the parents of these soldiers?
I don't think there's a precedent. If I'm wrong, perhaps you can cite a few examples of when/where it happened. I think training soldiers, their deployment in foreign countries to gain experience, conditions, whereabouts, etc is a matter of national security.
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Gubbet wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:14 pm
sahal80 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:15 am This is one of the reasons why I doubt that Mooge will remain in Xamar on the eve of the elections because he will be arrested immediately by the president elect and will be tried for his treason. Excellent timing. even no corrupt mp will vote for him after turning the sons of Somalia into mercenaries fighting for the sake of Eritrea and Ethiopia and this is the biggest scandal since the handover of Qalbidhagax to Ethiopia. Sooner or later mercenary and traitor Mooge will be prosecuted even if he will be out of the country!.

Listen fool, blah blah nobody cares. How do you live in Londona and you are literally a reer baadiye qawsaar riding a camel right now human and mental experience wise?

Our problem here is how the fake news even sneaked ilto some obscure, not even official random paper where the Eritrea embargo guy was doing adhoc personal statement. That focking lie couldn't even make it to the official report they have to release to the security council.

How did the issue not get clobbered on the head ao much he couldn't even bring it up is our problem not these delusional, outlandish crap you think is even relevant to discuss.
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