💭 Spokesperson for the TPLF, Getachew Reda congratulating the cruel anti-Christian Oromos for their pagan and superstitions ‘Irreecha’ festival.
This festival is a practice of the heathens. The non-Christian Oromos worship evil spirits and practice blood sacrifices of humans and animals,. That’s why they went to massacre millions of Christians just in the past four years, since they came into power. Right on the eve of this evil devil worshiping festival the Oromos massacred hundreds of non-Oromos in Tigray and Wollega regions of Ethiopia after they covered/painted trees with butter. ‘BLOOD SACRIFECE for IRREECHA’
No wonder they chose to celebrate this anti-Christian festival just a week after Christians celebrated the annual Christian festival of the Meskel (which means “CROSS” in Ethiopic), marking the finding of the “True Cross” on which Jesus Christ was crucified. The festival is one of the major religious celebrations of the Orthodox Church in Ethiopia.
💭 The following report is from the Emirati National News:
The UAE has sent a plane carrying 30 tonnes of food items to Mekele, in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.
The shipment will help more than 7,000 people, including 5,600 women and children.
“The UAE is keen to support the humanitarian situation in the Tigray region, and to meet the needs of the population in light of food shortages,” said Mohamed Salem Al Rashidi, UAE ambassador to Ethiopia.
“The UAE has consolidated its global position in providing support and humanitarian aid. It is at the forefront of extending a helping hand, and taking swift action to provide emergency relief to countries and people that need it.
“The UAE places great value in the importance of supporting countries in need, while putting people at the top of its priorities without discrimination and without any other considerations.”
Last year, the UAE, in co-operation with the World Food Programme, sent eight planes carrying 337 tonnes of relief and food items to Mekele for more than 80,000 people, including 63,000 women and children.
The assistance included 200 tonnes of vegetable oil. The region also received 18.5 tonnes of medical supplies as part of efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on November 9, 2021
💭 Tigray People’s Liberation Front spokesman Getachew Reda tells CNN’s Becky Anderson that “we have to break the siege” in regards to increasing tension in Ethiopia between armed groups of rebel fighters, including the TPLF, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government.