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EU Chief Ursula Von der Leyen Slams & Boycotts Viktor Orbán over Trip to Russia, but Not Genocidal Ahmed


https://old.bitchute.com/video/X4N0hHTJCQWW/

👹 የአዉሮጳው ኅብረት እና የአውሮፓ ኮሚሽን ፕሬዝንደንት ኡርሱላ ቮን ደር ላየን የሀንጋሪው ፕሬዝደንት ቪክቶር ኦርባንን ወደ ሩሲያ በመጓዛቸው ብዙ ወቀሳ እና ቦይኮት አድርገዋል፣ ነገር ግን የዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀል በፈጸመው አረመኔ ጥቁር ሂትለር አብዮት አህመድ አሊ ላይ ምንም ዓይነት እርምጃ በጭራሽ መውሰድ አይፈልጉም፤ እንዲያውም፤ “ኦርቶዶክስ ክርስቲያኖችን ማጥፋቱን ቀጥልበት” እያሉ የገንዘብ፣ የዲፕሎማሲ እና የሞራል ድጋፍ ማድረጉን ቀጥለውበታል። አይ ጉዳቸው!

ከሦስት ዓመታት በፊት የአውሮጳ ኅብረት የውጭ ጉዳዮች ሃላፊ አቶ ጆሴፕ ቦሬል ይህን ብለውን ነበር፤

" ትግራይ የጦር ወንጀሎችን እና በሰው ልጆች ላይ የሚፈፀሙ ወንጀሎችን እንደ መሳሪያ በሚጠቀሙ ታጣቂ ቡድኖች ስልታዊ የሰብአዊ መብት ረገጣ ፈርሳለች። የመጀመሪያ ሀሳባችን በዚህ አረመኔያዊ ጦርነት ለተገደሉት በመቶ ሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ ሰዎች ነው። ህይወታቸውን መልሶ ለመገንባት የሚታገሉትን ብዙ የተረፉ ሰዎችን በጭራሽ አንረሳቸውም።

አይይይይ!

👹 European Union foreign affairs ministers are set to snub Hungary by organizing their own foreign affairs summit in August instead of traveling to Budapest for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s event.

Hungary, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, plans to host a foreign affairs summit in Budapest on August 28-29 — a prime opportunity for Orbán to try to shape the bloc’s foreign policy agenda and for his Foreign Affairs Minister Péter Szijjártó to stand in the limelight.

But after Orbán obstructed aid for Ukraine and his self-styled peace visits to Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, which he didn’t coordinate with the EU’s 26 other national leaders, many foreign ministers have been hunting for a way to avoid becoming props in what they believe would be another Orbán propaganda show.

Enter Josep Borrell. The EU’s foreign policy chief will summon the ministers to a “formal” foreign affairs council at the same time as Orbán’s summit, according to three EU diplomats with direct knowledge of the plan and who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the move.

The European Union’s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Josep Borrell, has acknowledged that the West has hypocritical “double standards”.

Borrell argued that “diplomacy is the art of managing double standards”.

Joseph Borrell Said about the #TigrayGenocide back in 2021

"Tigray is shattered by systematic violations of human rights by armed groups that use war crimes and crimes against humanity as a weapon," Our first thoughts on that day go to the hundreds of thousands of people that were killed during this brutal war. We will not forget them, as we are not forgetting the many survivors that struggle to rebuild their lives.„ he said.

💭 The West Is Fixated On Ukraine But 600,000 Have Died In Civil War That’s Tearing Ethiopia Apart

An almost biblical array of disasters has struck the country in the past few years, from atrocities to locusts to starvation

Courtesy: inews.co.uk, by Michael Day

With the Western world’s gaze fixed on Ukraine, a far deadlier conflict has been consuming Ethiopia, one of Africa’s biggest countries. Some put the death total death toll due to Russia’s full-scale invasion last year at 100,000.

As many as 600,000 may have perished, however, since 2020 in the conflict between the federal government in Addis Ababa and the northern Tigray region, due to the fighting, atrocities, starvation, and lack of healthcare.

The Human Rights Forum of NGOs and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, have said the death toll lies somewhere between 600,000 and 800,000.

💭 EU's Foreign Policy Chief, Josep Borrell Meets Black Hitler in Ethiopia | Notice The Fatal Western Hypocrisyhttps://wp.me/piMJL-bEIhttps://www.bitchute.com/video/j5YvmTJ4lvrO/ 💭 የአውሮፓ ህብረት የውጭ ፖሊሲ ሃላፊ ጆሴፕ ቦረል ከጥቁሩ ሂትለር ግራኝ አህመድ ጋር በኢትዮጵያ | ገዳይ የሆነውን የምዕራባውያኑን ግብዝነት እናስተውል

ያ ሁሉ የመግለጫ ጋጋታ? ፍትሕ፣ ተጣያቂነቱና ክሱ የት ደረሱ? ምነው ሲኞር ቦረል፤ "የትግራይን ሕዝብ አንረሳውም!ስለ ኢትዮጵያ ብዙ አንናገርም፤ ለዩክሬን የተሰጠው ትኩረት ከትግራይ ቀውስ በላይ ነው። በዩክሬን ያለው ጦርነት ከ700 000 እስከ 800 000 የሚደርሱ ህይወት ካለፈበት በኢትዮጵያ ትግራይ የርስ በርስ ጦርነት "በአንፃራዊ መልኩ ትንሽ" ቢሆንም ከአውሮፓ ህብረት የበለጠ ትኩረት እያገኘ ነው፣ በዩክሬን ስለሚሆነው ነገር በትክክል እናማርራለን ነገር ግን በኢትዮጵያ እየሆነ ያለው ነገር በጣም አስከፊ ነው በአለም ላይ በጦርነት ምክንያት እንዲህ አይነት ሞት የለም" ሲሉ አልነበረምን? አሁን በቁስላችን ላይ የጋለ ብረት ለመስደድ አረመኔውን የጋላ-ኦሮሞ አገዛዝ ለመጎብኘት ወደ አዲስ አበባ አመሩ። አይይይ የሰው ልጅ፤ በቃ ሁሉም አውሬዎች ናቸው ማለት ነው።

🛑 Will the EU and its Members Stand for Justice in Ethiopia?

👉 Courtesy: HRW

Since armed conflict broke out in Tigray in late 2020, the European Union has said that accountability would be central to any renewed engagement with the Ethiopian government. So have its member states. During a January 2023 trip to Ethiopia, Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, said it was essential to address human rights violations to enable reconciliation.

When the fighting was at its peak, the EU helped push the needle on accountability. It spearheaded the establishment of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia, an independent inquiry collecting and preserving evidence of international crimes for future prosecutions under the United Nations Human Rights Council.

With the commission’s renewal up for discussion at the Human Rights Council in September, the jury is still out on whether the EU and its member states will continue to support critical investigations. Or, instead, seek smoother relations with Ethiopia and accept Ethiopia’s largely window-dressing accountability measures, which are unlikely to secure victims’ access to credible justice.

Ethiopia’s conflict has been brutal. The warring parties have broken every rule in the book, committing mass summary killings, sexual violence, and deliberately attacking healthcare facilities. The federal government and its allies have used starvation as a weapon of war in Tigray and oversaw an ethnic cleansing campaign.

Despite a ceasefire agreement in late 2022, Eritrean forces controlling parts of Tigray have obstructed humanitarian access while Amhara forces continued to commit ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans from Western Tigray Zone.

Elsewhere in Ethiopia, civilians are still bearing the brunt of hostilities. Since April, civilians in the Amhara region have been caught up in fighting between the Ethiopian military and Amhara militias; the federal government recently declared a sweeping state of emergency there. In Oromia, an abusive counterinsurgency campaign against an armed group has been underway since 2019.

The government has fiercely opposed calls for independent investigations of atrocities during the conflict in northern Ethiopia, while failing to deliver credible justice and redress. The government has repeatedly sought to shut down independent investigations, including an African Union inquiry, and has callously controlled what rights reporting has been allowed to take place, apparently to shield its forces and allies from accountability.

As reports of atrocities mounted in early 2021, the government finally agreed to an investigation on its terms. It accepted a joint investigation by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights alongside the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission. To follow up on that report, which failed to produce a full reckoning of events, the government then set up a task force to oversee redress and accountability measures. But the task force has not released its findings into events in Tigray.

Almost three years after the outbreak of conflict in northern Ethiopia, victims of some of the most serious abuses are no closer to seeing meaningful accountability. The government has repeatedly referred to a handful of prosecutions before the military courts, without any clarity about the rank of the accused, the nature of the crimes, or the outcome of those cases.

That the government has not meaningfully followed up on investigations is no surprise. Successive Ethiopian governments have never allowed for credible investigations into pastor more recent serious violations, or implemented genuine measures that would ensure key elements of transitional justice.

More recently, the government has allowed the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to monitor abuses in northern Ethiopia. But monitoring cannot replace the sort of in-depth investigations and evidence preservation work that an international investigative mechanism is mandated to do.

The government of course knows the difference. It has used every tool in the box to derail international action and undermine the international commission’s work-- denying investigators access to conflict-affected areas, attempting to get the commission defunded on two occasions,  and  lobbying to prematurely terminate its mandate.

Since early January, the government has conveniently pivoted toward a transitional justice process that emphasizes reconciliation and downplays criminal prosecutions.

Some EU and member states diplomats argue that they should give the Ethiopian government a chance to demonstrate its willingness to ensure transitional justice. But they’ve also resigned themselves to a very low bar of domestic accountability steps.

In their April 2023 conclusions on the future of EU engagement with Ethiopia, EU foreign ministers largely overlooked the lack of progress on domestic accountability and even failed to publicly call on the Ethiopian government to cooperate with the commission.

And yet, the EU knows that without building a strong foundation of evidence, there will be no meaningful justice for war crimes domestically or internationally. As abuses continue in Ethiopia, that evidence is unlikely to be collected without continued and robust independent investigations that are willing to identify responsible actors who should be held to account.

At the Human Rights Council in September, the EU needs to show leadership to rally support for meaningful accountability down the line by pushing for the renewal of the international commission. Anything less would be an abnegation of the very commitments that EU leaders at the highest levels have made and would send a clear message that victims’ calls for credible justice don’t count.

😈 They only care about goat nations (people of the flesh) unfortunately only lairs and terrorists get their attention and help

✞✞✞✞✞✞ Your princes are rebels and companions of thieves. Everyone loves a bribe and runs after gifts. They do not bring justice to the fatherless, and the widow's cause does not come to them.

EU President Ursula von der Leyen meets CIA & Egypt agent, Black Hitler aka AbiyAhmed Ali, PM of Ethiopia who massacred up to 2 million Orthodox Christians

💭 In Ethiopia; From November 2020 till today:

❖ – 1.5 Million Orthodox Christians brutally Massacred ❖ – 200.000 Orthodox Christian Women, children and nuns were Raped and abused ❖ – Over a Million female Ethiopian slaves sold to Arab countries ❖ – 20 million Ethiopian forced to experience food insecurity

by the fascist Islamo-Protestant, Oromo army of the prosperity gospel heretic PM AbiyAhmed Ali and his Arab, Israeli, Turkish, Iranian, European, American, Russian, Ukrainian, African allies.

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