🫠 ውርደት ለሳውዲ ባርባሪያ፤ ተፈጥሮን እና የሰውን ልጅ በመጻጸረር ለአውሬው የአንድ የዓለም ሥርዓት ሲባል በመገንባት ላይ ያለው ሕልመኛው የሳውዲ አረቢያ የበረሃ ከተማ ‘ኒኦም መስመሩ’ ሳይሳካ ቀርቷል።
ሰነፍ ሰው ከአለት ይልቅ አሸዋ ላይ ይገነባል
❖[የማቴዎስ ወንጌል ምዕራፍ ፯፥፳፮]❖
“ይህንም ቃሌን ሰምቶ የማያደርገው ሰው ሁሉ ቤቱን በአሸዋ ላይ የሠራ ሰነፍ ሰውን ይመስላል።”
- ☆ የዚህ እጅግ በጣም ክቡር (አንድ ትሪሊየን ዶላር) ፕሮጀክት ጨለማማ ጎን
- ☆ የሳዑዲ አረቢያ ታዋቂው የካፋላ (ስፖንሰርሺፕ) ስርዓት በ2024 ዓ.ም ሙሉ በሙሉ ሳይቀየር ቀጥሏል፣ በተለይም ስደተኛ የግንባታ እና የቤት ሰራተኞች መደበኛ እንግልት ዛሬም እየደረሰባቸው ነው። የሳውዲ ባለስልጣናት በኢትዮጵያውያን ስደተኞች ላይ የወሰዱትን እርምጃ አጠናክረው ቀጥለዋል፣ በሳውዲ እና የመን ድንበር ላይ የጅምላ ግድያ ፈጽመዋል።
- ☆ ዛሬ በሳውዲ አረቢያ ውስጥ ከጠቅላላው ህዝብ አንድ ሶስተኛው የሚሆነው በዋናነት ከአፍሪካ ሀገራት እንደ ኢትዮጵያ እና ኤርትራ እንዲሁም እንደ ባንግላዲሽ እና ፊሊፒንስ ያሉ የእስያ ሀገራት ስደተኞች ናቸው።
- ☆ ጥንታውያን የሳውዲ ጎሳዎች ‘ከምድረ ገጽ የመጥፋት አደጋ ተጋርጦባቸዋል፤ ከቦታው በከፊል ሳውዲ አረቢያን፣ ዮርዳኖስን እና የሲና ባሕረ ገብ መሬትን ያቀዘቀዙት የሁዋይታት ጎሳ (ሕወሓት?) (የሐሰተኛው ነብይ መሀመድ ልጅ የሆነችው የፋጢማ ዘሮች) መኖሪያ ነው። ትውልዶች የሳውዲ መንግስት ከመመስረቷ በፊት የዘር ሀረጋቸውን እየፈለጉ ነው። ቢያንስ ከሃያ ሺህ/20,000 የማያንሱ የጎሳ አባላት በዚህ ዲያብሎሳዊ ፕሮጀክት ምክንያት ከመኖሪያቸው እንዲፈናቀሉ ተደርገዋል ፣ ወደፊትም የት እንደሚኖሩ ምንም መረጃ የለም። ያውም የራሳቸውን ጥንታውያን ነዋሪዎች?! በቁንጫዋ ነገር ያዙን ልቀቁን የሚሉት ግብዞቹ መሀመዳውያን ዛሬ የት አሉ? ዝም! ጭጭ!
- ይህ ድርጊታቸው በአረመኔው ግራኝ አህመድ የሚመራው የፋሺስቱ ጋላ-ኦሮሞ አገዛዝ በኢትዮጵያ በጥንታውያኑ ነዋሪዎች ላይ እየሠራው ያለው ግፍ፣ ማፈናቀልና ቅርስ ማፍረስ ከእነዚሁ የሰውን ልጅ ለማጥፋት ከተነሱት ከእስማኤላውያን እና ኤዶማውያን የክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚዎች መሆኑን ያሳየናል።
- ☆ ይህ ከንቱና ተፈጥሮ-ጠል ፕሮጀክት ለቢሊዮኖች ለሚሰደዱ (አእዋፍ ‘የሞት ወጥመድ’ነው። የኅዳር ወር ላይ ከአውሮፓ ወደ ኢትዮጵያ የሚሰደዱት ወፎች በሳውዲ በርሃ በኩል አድረገው ነው የሚያልፉት። እኔ ራሴ በየዓመቱ በደስታ እና አድናቆት እመለከታቸዋለሁ!ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ!
- አሁን የአካባቢ ጥበቃ ባለሙያዎች የሳዑዲ በረሃ ሰፊ ቦታን የሚዘረጋው አንድ/1 ትሪሊዮን ዶላር ፕሮጀክት ላይ የማንቂያ ደወል ደውለዋል። በአውሮጳ እና በአፍሪካ መካከል የሚፈልሱ የ ስደተኛ ወፎችን ክፉኛ ሊጎዳ እንደሚችል አስጠንቅቀዋል።
- ☆ A Prestigious Project With a Dark Side
- ☆ Saudi Arabia’s notorious kafala (sponsorship) system remained substantially intact in 2024, with migrant workers and domestic workers in particular continuing to suffer routine abuse. The Saudi authorities ramped up their crackdown on Ethiopian migrants, with mass killings at the Saudi-Yemen border.
- ☆ Today, around a third of the total population in Saudi Arabia are migrant workers mainly from African countries like Ethiopia and Eritrea, and Asian countries like Bangladesh and the Philippines.
- ☆ Ancient Saudi tribe in danger of ‘disappearing off face of the earth: Part of the site is the home of the Huwaitat tribe (descendants of Fatima, daughter of the false prophet Mohammad) who have spanned Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the Sinai peninsula for generations, tracing their lineage back before the founding of the Saudi state. At least 20,000 members of the tribe now face eviction due to the project, with no information about where they will live in the future.
- ☆ A ‘deathtrap’ For Billions Of Migrating Birds
- Conservationists have sounded the alarm over $1tn project that will stretch across vast area of Saudi desert
- ☆ They warn that it could impact birds including nightingales and larks migrating between Europe and Africa
A Foolish Man Builds on Sand Instead of Rock
❖[Matthew 7:26]❖
“And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.”
🫠 Humiliation for Saudi Arabia as it’s ‘forced to scale back $1.5trillion plans for 106-mile-long city The Line to just 1.5miles with workers already being laid off at desert construction site’
End of The Line? Plan for Saudi NEOM megacity ‘involves technology that doesn’t exist’ and was ‘untethered to reality’, insiders say as officials admit long delays with 106-mile metropolis ‘reduced to just 1.5 miles with 2030 deadline’
The revelation that Saudi Arabia‘s megacity project ‘The Line’ has been scaled back is the latest sign that the kingdom’s audacious state-building enterprise is not going according to plan.
The Line is one of 15 projects announced as part of Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious NEOM undertaking, which is part of the Crown Prince’s overall ‘Vision 2030’ scheme to reshape his oil-dependent country’s economy and image.
The linear metropolis was meant to be home to around 1.5 million residents by the end of the decade, with plans to ultimately increase its full capacity to nine million.
The 1,640-foot-tall structure was also meant to stretch across 106 miles of desert, but – according to people familiar to the matter, cited by Bloomberg – it will now only be one-and-a-half miles long (a 98 percent reduction in its planned length) and be home to just 300,000 people by 2030.
The report that it has been scaled back is just the latest sign that Bin Salman’s megacity is stalling before even getting off the ground.
Analysts have long expressed scepticism over the project which has touted technology that is yet to be invented. One former worker once described The Line as being ‘untethered to reality’.
😈 Saudi Arabia’s Neom: A Prestigious Project With a Dark Side
Saudi Arabia is pushing forward with the construction of Neom, a futuristic megacity and ecological prestige project, despite international criticism over human rights violations.
According to a recent report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) people from the Howeitat tribe who live in the region earmarked for the city have been displaced and their homes demolished without adequate compensation. What is more, one Howeitat man has been killed and the death sentences of three further tribe members have been confirmed, while three more have been handed 50-year jail sentences on terrorism charges.
‘Neom is built with Saudi blood’
This view is echoed by Lina al-Hathloul, director of communication of the London-based Saudi human rights watchdog ALQST. “Our main concern is that Neom is built on Saudi blood,” the sister of the famous Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul told DW.
“The trials against the tribe people were conducted behind closed doors. In order to advance the project, the judiciary is even prepared to execute people,” al-Hathloul said.
Neom is not the only place in Saudi Arabia where people have been forcibly displaced. From January to October 2022, authorities in the port city of Jeddah had many houses demolished to implement urban development plans. In the process, thousands of people became victims of unlawful forced evictions, including foreign nationals, as Amnesty International reported.
“We have seen, time and again, that anyone who disagrees with the crown prince, or gets in his way, risks being sentenced to jail or to death, whether peaceful protesters, social media critics, or people unfortunate enough to live on land his regime wants to seize,” Basyouni said.
Saudi Arabia’s 100-mile-long and 1,500ft-high linear megacity set to be built in the desert will be a ‘deathtrap’ for millions of migrating birds, experts have warned.
The Kingdom says The Line, which will cost $1trillion to build, will be an ‘unprecedented living experience’ that preserves ‘surrounding nature’.
However, conservationists have sounded the alarm over the vast project, saying it will be a deadly barrier for birds migrating between Europe and Africa each year.
Saudi Arabia has branded it a ‘civilisation revolution’, but researchers have identified the project as one of the 15 most pressing conservation issues to watch in 2024.
And experts have said in a study released on Monday that a combination of factors mean it poses a huge risk to birds that migrate over Saudi Arabia every year.
These include the mirrored facades, the city’s orientation and the intention to have wind turbines along the top of it.
‘Birds flying into tall windows is a serious problem, and this is a building that is 500m high going across Saudi Arabia, with windmills on top,’ Professor William Sutherland, director of research in Cambridge University’s zoology department, told The Times.
‘It’s also kind of like a mirror so you don’t really see it,’ Sutherland, who led the study, added. ‘So unless they do something about it, there’s a serious risk that there could be lots of damage to migratory birds.’
Nightingales, wheatears, larks, sandgrouse and turtle doves are all species of bird that use the migratory route which could be affected.
Other species known to travel that way include the Egyptian vulture and saker falcon, both of which are endangered globally, The Times reports.
The Line’s vast construction will extend from the heart of another planned Red Sea megacity known as NEOM, a plank of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s bid to diversify the Gulf state’s oil-dependent economy – to the ocean
The publication said the area The Line is set to occupy is already a bottleneck for an estimated 2.1million birds that travel between Europe and Africa every autumn.
It noted that every year, 988million birds are killed in collisions with buildings in the US alone, with the risk found to be higher in areas with glass or mirrored buildings.
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