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♱ የአርትሳክ /ናጎርኖ–ካራባክ አርመኖች ለሦስት ሺህ ዓመታት ከኖሩባት ምድራቸው ሲጸዱ የአሜሪካ ተንኮል ይበልጥ ጎልቶ ይታያል
ይህ በሰይጣን የሚገዛው ክፉ ዓለም ከክርስቲያን አርመኒያ እና ኢትዮጵያ ይልቅ ክርስቲያን ላልሆኑ መካከለኛው ምስራቅ የበለጠ ትኩረት ይሰጣል፤ በዚህ ፍርዱን ከእግዚአብሔር ኢየሱስ ክርስቶስ በቅርቡ ያገኛል።
ዓለም በአርሜኒያ እና በኢትዮጵያ ክርስቲያኖች ላይ ከተፈጸመው የዘር ማጥፋት/ማጽዳት ወንጀል ጉዳይ ላይ እንዳያተኩር በማሤር ዜናዎቹን ሁሉ በመካከለኛው ምስራቅ በእስራኤል እና ሙስሊም ሃገራት መካከል በመካሄድ ላይ ወዳለው ግጭት አዙረዋቸዋል። ይህ ዓለም ለዚህ እስከ ፍጻሜ ዘመን ድረስ ማለቂያ ለሌለው ግጭት ምን ያህል ትኩረት እየሰጠው እንደሆነ በደንብ እንታዘብ።
እንደ ከብት የሚነዱት የእኛዎቹ ሜዲያዎች እንኳን ከአርሜኒያ ክርስቲያኖች መፈናቀል ይልቅ፣ ከራሳቸው ሕዝብ ከሁሉም የከፋ አሳዛኝ እጣ ፈንታ ይልቅ፣ በሳውዲ ባርባሪያ ስለተጨፈጨፉት ከአሥር ሺህ በላይ ኢትዮጵያውያን ወገኖቻቸው ጉዳይ ይልቅ ለእስራኤልና ፍልስጤም በሃምሳ እጥፍ ትኩረት ሰጥተው ከንቱ ነገር ሲቀበጣጥሩ እያየናቸውና እየሰማናቸው ነው። ስለ ሳውዲው ዕልቂትማ፤ ክርስቲያን ብሔር እንደሌለው ያልተገነዘቡት፤ ከንቱዎቹ የእኛዎቹ አህዛባዊ ሜዲያዎች በከፍተኛ የዝምታ ሤራ ተጠምደው ያው እስከ ዛሬዋ ዕለት ድረስ ዝም ጭጭ ብለዋል፤ ግብዞች! ማፈሪያዎች! ይብላኝ ለጣዖት አምላኪዎቹ ተከታዮቻቸው!
እግዚአብሔር እማ በይበልጥ ትኩረት እየሰጣቸው ያለው ለሁለቱ ጥንታውያን ክርስቲያን ሃገራት ለአርሜኒያ እና ለአክሱማዊቷ ኢትዮጵያ መሆኑን በገሃድ እያየነው ነው።
- ❖ በክርስቲያን አርመኒያ/ ኢትዮጵያ የሚሆነው በክርስቲያን ኢትዮጵያ /አርሜንያ ላይም ይሆናል
- ❖ What happens to Christian Armenia/ Ethiopia also happens to Christian Ethiopia /Armenia
This Satan-ruled wicked world which gives more attention to the non-Christian Middle East than to Christian Armenia & Ethiopia will soon be judged by God Jesus Christ
💭 Most crimes against humanity are not equal to the U.S. It knew about the blockade on Artsakh and still offered only lip service. Also, Armenians have been documenting the blockade and making statements about a possible ethnic cleansing.
Artyom Tonoyan, a visiting professor of global studies at Hamline University, describes the lack of action as Western “malevolent neutrality.”
“It is as simple as it sounds, and it is as damning as it sounds,” Tonoyan said.
Tonoyan designates the United States’ neutrality as malevolent because it had knowledge about Armenians being starved for nine months and has been extremely passive towards Azerbaijan.
Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo warned about genocide in the region before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission in early September, and said the U.S. may be complicit if a genocide were to occur.
The U.S. has explicitly been avoiding the ethnic cleansing question.
Samantha Power, Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), visited Armenia on Sept. 25 “to affirm U.S. support for Armenia’s sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and democracy in helping to address humanitarian needs stemming from the recent violence in Nagorno-Karabakh.”
Power took questions from reporters about the current crisis. One of them asked, “You quite literally wrote the book on ethnic cleansing. Standing surrounded by people who fled their homes, are you ready to say that’s what this is?”
In 2002, Power published “‘A Problem from Hell’: America and the Age of Genocide.” The book examines how U.S. leaders and policymakers have been reluctant to condemn mass atrocities as genocide.
Today, Power is not in the position of an academic, but a government mouthpiece.
To respond to the reporter, Power went on a convoluted tangent about how the international community needs to get access into Artsakh and essentially avoided the question. She emphasized the importance of humanitarian needs being met for the refugees.
Soon after, USAID announced that more than $11.5 million in humanitarian assistance would be provided to those in the South Caucasus region – amounting to just $115 per person for 100,000 people.
“You can’t fix bullet holes with bandaids, and that is exactly what the U.S. is trying to do,” Tonoyan said. He further explained that the U.S. is being complicit by doing nothing and choosing to look the other way.
In The Middle of Genocide, CIA affiliate USAID Boss, Samantha Power Traveled to Armenia & Ethiopia
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💭 በዘር ማጥፋት መሃል የሲ.አይ.ኤ ተባባሪው የአሜሪካ ዓለም አቀፍ የልማት ድርጅት (USAID) አለቃ ሳማንታ ፓወር ወደ አርመን እና ኢትዮጵያ ተጉዛለች፤ ይህ ደግሞ በፍጹም በአጋጣሚ ሊሆን አይችልም
More importantly, the U.S. has not been killing Armenians, but rather aiding Azerbaijan. Between 2002 and 2020, the U.S. provided $808 million in assistance to Azerbaijan. About $164 million has been allocated to military resources.
The U.S. has also continually waived Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act of 1992, which bars financial assistance to Azerbaijan. Reasons given to extend this waiver of Section 907 include if it:
- is necessary to support U.S. efforts to counter international terrorism; or
- is necessary to support the operational readiness of United States Armed Forces or coalition partners to counter international terrorism; or
- is important to Azerbaijan’s border security; and
- will not undermine or hamper ongoing efforts to negotiate a peaceful settlement between Armenia and Azerbaijan or be used for offensive purposes against Armenia.
Azerbaijan has continually undermined and hampered efforts for peace, and the U.S. supplying them with aid digs them deeper in its hole of complicity.
Final thoughts
The U.S. can continue to excuse itself from “indirectly” killing Armenians all it wants. Even if this were not true, the more military aid Azerbaijan receives, the more funds they can allocate to killing Armenians – making the U.S. complicit.
“At the very least, the U.S. cannot claim ignorance,” Tonoyan said. “It knew a crime was being prepared. It knew who was preparing said crime. It had the wherewithal to prevent said crime. Yet it chose not to.”
The West Has No Plans to Sanction Azerbaijan
Officials in Armenia, the European Union Parliament and a number of US Congressmen called for sanctions against Azerbaijan following its attack on Nagorno-Karabakh and the ethnic cleansing of the region’s 120,000 Armenians. While the statements are strong, officials remain mild in their actions, with no concrete plans set for holding Baku responsible.
The EU Parliament adopted a nonbinding resolution on October 5, condemning Azerbaijan’s attack and calling for “targeted” sanctions against “the individuals in the Azerbaijani government responsible for multiple ceasefire violations and violations of human rights in Nagorno-Karabakh.”
The European Parliament’s call marked the first official call for sanctions in the EU, yet with little to zero chance for the adopted document to be taken to the European Commission.
Speaking during the EU-led summit in Granada, the EU Commission head Ursula Von Der Leyen said that they have “condemned” Azerbaijan’s attack very strongly and that it is “important for them” to “support Armenia.” She avoided addressing the possibility of sanctions.
In a tweet on X (formerly Twitter), Von Der Leyen stated that the United States and the European Union were planning an “event” to support Armenia without specifying any details.
“The EU stands with Armenia”, she wrote.
Von Der Leyen has been widely criticised for praising the EU’s gas deal with Azerbaijan and calling Baku a “reliable partner” for the union. The head of the EU Commission has remained silent on the tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan until Azerbaijan’s recent aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijan launched its full-scale attack on Karabakh on September 19, forcing the region to surrender in less than 24 hours, leaving hundreds dead and missing. The region’s authorities agreed to disband the arm and dissolve the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
The attack was followed by the mass exodus of the region’s population, resulting in the complete ethnic cleansing of around 120 thousand Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh in about a week.
In an interview with Euronews, EU Council President Charles Michel stated that there are “difficulties” in the EU’s relations with Azerbaijan following the recent events but that Azerbaijan is still a partner of the European Union. Azerbaijan emerged as an energy partner for the EU since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and is providing as little as 3% of the total gas import of the 27-state union.
“Today, it [Azerbaijan] is a partner. But does that mean that the relationship is simple? No, the relationship is not simple. Is it difficult? Yes, and these real difficulties need to be understood,” Michel said.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the only one to explicitly state that it does not plan to sanction Azerbaijan, saying that sanctions might have the opposite effect on the country. Suggesting that a “dialogue” with Azerbaijan is crucial.
“France has no problem with Azerbaijan, but Azerbaijan seems to have a problem with international law,” he said.
Speaking to Politico in September, anonymous EU officials said there was “little appetite” in the EU to punish Azerbaijan, with only Lithuania offering to have all the “options” on the table, with Hungary being the most “tricky one.” Hungary has reportedly also blocked an EU statement addressing the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Several US congressmen called on the US government to impose sanctions against Azerbaijan. Yet, the Biden administration has also remained silent on the possibility of sanctions despite the previous statements that the US would not “tolerate” the use of force against Nagorno-Karabakh.
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