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Voices from Tigray: Hunger for peace, for justice – webinar 13 July

Date: 12/07/2021Author: Martin Plaut 1 Comment

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  1. Netsanet Deneke Morie says:
    15/07/2021 at 10:21 pm

    Dear Martin,

    I am writing this email hoping that you are professional journalist and free from any biases. I need you to hear from two sides before jumping into one side. You are totally biased and advocating for Tigray/TPLF. Your interest and motive is not clear to me. Please try to balance your view toward millions of Ethiopians who had been captivated by few bonapartism/TPLF. We Ethiopians need real democracy and justice to be revealed. Yours and other international communities genuineness is much needed. If you are not willing to support us, please takeoff you hand from Ethiopia. Thank you.

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