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Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:22 pm
by Oxidant
British geologist was killed in April
Oil Exploration suspended
Oil Fields Attacked
TPLF elections


After these months, suddenly the TPLF announce a peace deal with the ONLF when they were able to stop Oil exploration,

All suddenly, after the peace deal Petronas May Begin Ethiopian Gas Exports in 2015. Is the Ethiopian governess lying about the safety and security of the Ogaden. They recently expelled a journalist who contacted the ONLF. The TPLF announced the ONLF peace deal with the leader of the ONLF suspiciously named Selahadin Mao

Thoughts

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:54 pm
by hanqadh
lol

Oxidant my friend, Ethiopia is indeed trying to confuse the world after those shocking elections which was an embrassment to even there most ardent lobbyist in Washington.Recently you may have seen Ethiopia is turning to China for many of its needs which is an indication of a waning relationship between it and its donor friends.

ONLF has frustrated Ethiopia both politically and on the battle fields.With ONLF growing and Ethiopia helpless to do anything, they have devised a plan to trying an derail ONLF momentum.The first step was to create a diaspora organisation similar to the huge ONLF network which is directly funded from Ethiopia consulates and embassies, the next step was to bring back depleted organisations like the "UWSLF" who were wandering aimlessly back into the game to create the image Ethiopia was negotiating with its armed opposition.UWSLF and there power-hungry leaderhsip thought well this a good opportunity to get back at ONLF.ONLF chased UWSLF out of the Ogaden because of there links to extremists and there attempts to create division among ONLF and its supporters by claiming ONLF was "secular", "western backed', etc.Its funny how things turned out.

The other group of the so called "ONLF" faction is a group of disgruntled former ONLF central commitee members and general supporters who were given the boot after they stole from ONLF coffers and sold some of there assets.There non-existant, they are all living in the diaspora and Nairobi and have no connection to ONLF as an organisation and as a Military force.They are wanted by ONLF as a matter of fact, especially Salahudiin this guy has never been to the Ogaden.How lame must the Ethiopians be by presenting this guy as an ONLF factional leader.Salahudiin in an Interview with VOA couldnt even get the name of cities and towns correct.

So this ONLF faction is a creation of Ethiopia and is in no way the real ONLF organisation.

The reasons why Ethiopia is doing this.
*reassure donors
*reassure Oil and Gas comapanies
*Create division among ONLF and supporters
*That the Ogaden is safe and the goverment is in control when this false.

So this whole show which Ethiopia is putting on is nothing but a propoganda war against ONLF.The Oil and Gas companies have been warned and the donors know more than anyone about the situation.So Ethiopia can continue with lies after lies.

ONLF actually seized Hilaala gas feild last month, this is the most advanced field and the one Petronas is apparently going to start exports from?

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:55 pm
by The_Emperior5
looool melez doorashadii sii cad bu ugu shubtay :lol:
How does he do it though that litle tigray midget ,

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:01 pm
by Oxidant
lol

Oxidant my friend, Ethiopia is indeed trying to confuse the world after those shocking elections which was an embrassment to even there most ardent lobbyist in Washington.Recently you may have seen Ethiopia is turning to China for many of its needs which is an indication of a waning relationship between it and its donor friends.

ONLF has frustrated Ethiopia both politically and on the battle fields.With ONLF growing and Ethiopia helpless to do anything, they have devised a plan to trying an derail ONLF momentum.The first step was to create a diaspora organisation similar to the huge ONLF network which is directly funded from Ethiopia consulates and embassies, the next step was to bring back depleted organisations like the "UWSLF" who were wandering aimlessly back into the game to create the image Ethiopia was negotiating with its armed opposition.UWSLF and there power-hungry leaderhsip thought well this a good opportunity to get back at ONLF.ONLF chased UWSLF out of the Ogaden because of there links to extremists and there attempts to create division among ONLF and its supporters by claiming ONLF was "secular", "western backed', etc.Its funny how things turned out.

The other group of the so called "ONLF" faction is a group of disgruntled former ONLF central commitee members and general supporters who were given the boot after they stole from ONLF coffers and sold some of there assets.There non-existant, they are all living in the diaspora and Nairobi and have no connection to ONLF as an organisation and as a Military force.They are wanted by ONLF as a matter of fact, especially Salahudiin this guy has never been to the Ogaden.How lame must the Ethiopians be by presenting this guy as an ONLF factional leader.Salahudiin in an Interview with VOA couldnt even get the name of cities and towns correct.

So this ONLF faction is a creation of Ethiopia and is in no way the real ONLF organisation.

The reasons why Ethiopia is doing this.
*reassure donors
*reassure Oil and Gas comapanies
*Create division among ONLF and supporters
*That the Ogaden is safe and the goverment is in control when this false.

So this whole show which Ethiopia is putting on is nothing but a propoganda war against ONLF.The Oil and Gas companies have been warned and the donors know more than anyone about the situation.So Ethiopia can continue with lies after lies.

ONLF actually seized Hilaala gas feild last month, this is the most advanced field and the one Petronas is apparently going to start exports from?
I don't want to be a doubter, but can ONLF produce evidence that they captured Hilaala gas field. But why don't the ONLF produce pictures or video. What is latest video available about the ONLF on youtube

Sorry to be a annoying

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:30 pm
by hanqadh
I cant answer that question walahi but Petronas withdrew from that field which gives an indication of what may have occured there...I listened the radio interview via sattelite phone from ONLF commanders on the ground thats about all the evidence i got.ONLF has lots of videos they dont release for some reason, even to us supporters they trickle down to us.Its because of the sensitivity of the videos i think.






Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:01 pm
by Oxidant
A couple of weeks later this happens


Petronas drilling crew withdraws from Ogaden


http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/englis ... Itemid=511

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:33 am
by ina aadan
A couple of weeks later this happens


Petronas drilling crew withdraws from Ogaden


http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/englis ... Itemid=511
Nin aan Hanqadh u ogolaan qodimaayo

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:14 pm
by Oxidant
A couple of weeks later this happens


Petronas drilling crew withdraws from Ogaden


http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/englis ... Itemid=511
Nin aan Hanqadh u ogolaan qodimaayo
English please :?

Re: Ogaden situation is confusing

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:45 am
by ina aadan
A couple of weeks later this happens


Petronas drilling crew withdraws from Ogaden


http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/englis ... Itemid=511
Nin aan Hanqadh u ogolaan qodimaayo
English please :?
Me no isbiik ingiliish oky