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Ethiopuan soldiers are deserting their bases in somalia and going back to ethiopia to fight!!

Several ethiopian commanders have been killed by their sub ordinates

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Ethiopia si wana asili ya wayahudi? Em ngoja nichukue popcorn kabisa niziweka mkabala
 
This is not good..I see the Ethiopian military breaking up soon and that my friends is no good news for Kenya...We have Somalia,SSudan which are unstable and we simply cannot add Ethiopia to that list.


Usisahau Kenya is also breaking up soon 2017, Raila Odinga ameshaapa kuingia Ikulu come rain or shine na Wakikuyu wameshaapa kamwe Mjaluo hawezi ongoza Kenya, hapo sasa!!
 
Usisahau Kenya is also breaking up soon 2017, Raila Odinga ameshaapa kuingia Ikulu come rain or shine na Wakikuyu wameshaapa kamwe Mjaluo hawezi ongoza Kenya, hapo sasa!!
Am diehard Raila supporter but Kenya is not breaking up anytime soon..hizo ni ndoto za WABONGO..
 
Juakali1980, ethiopia's disintegration into instability, means end of that LAPSSET white elephant (as a matter of fact the risk is even higher right now) giving an upperhand to Tanzania as far as Kenya's option to trade with regional members!
 
Juakali1980, ethiopia's disintegration into instability, means end of that LAPSSET white elephant (as a matter of fact the risk is even higher right now) giving an upperhand to Tanzania as far as Kenya's option to trade with regional members!
Yes it may put the LAPSSET in limbo but its NOT A WHITE ELEPHANT..the project is going on
Construction works ongoing at Lamu Port and dredging expected to commence on 15th October 2016

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This does not seem like a veracious information to me.
Ethiopia withdraws from Somalia el-Ali in Hiran region
  • 11 October 2016
  • From the section Africa

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Ethiopia withdraws from Somalia el-Ali in Hiran region - BBC News
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Image caption Ethiopia deployed its troops to Somalia to strengthen the weak UN-backed government
New questions for African force in Somalia
9 February 2016

Ethiopian troops fighting militant Islamist group al-Shabab have withdrawn from a key military base in central Somalia's Hiran region, residents say.

Al-Shabab fighters have taken control of el-Ali village following the withdrawal, the residents added.

Ethiopian forces had destroyed the base before abandoning the area, a radio station run by al-Shabab said.

The troops withdrew after the base came under artillery fire, a Somali security official said.

Ethiopian has not commented on the withdrawal.


In recent weeks it had also withdrawn its forces from the nearby town of Moqokori, AFP news agency reports.

In June, al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, said it had killed 60 Ethiopian soldiers in an attack on a base in Halgan town, also in central Somalia.

The withdrawal from el-Ali has made a large and strategic area vulnerable to occupation by the militants, reports the BBC's Ibrahim Aden from the capital, Mogadishu.

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Image caption Al-Shabab militants say they attacked an African Union base in central Somalia
Some Ethiopian soldiers are in Somalia as part of a 22,000-strong African Union (AU) force while others are there as a result of a bilateral deal with the weak Somali government.

The Ethiopian soldiers in the AU mission are responsible for securing Bay, Bakool, and Gedo regions but are also present in Hiran, which borders Ethiopia.

Somali security official Abdirisak Moalim Ahmed confirmed to AFP news agency that al-Shabab had occupied el-Ali, and the Ethiopian troops had headed for the regional capital, Beledweyne, about 70km (43 miles) away.

Most traders had fled the village following its seizure by al-Shabab, resident Osman Adan told AFP.

Ethiopia has a long and porous border with Somalia, and has been anxious to stop the infiltration of Islamist militancy into its territory.

Earlier this week, a state of emergency was declared in Ethiopia itself to quell the worst unrest in the country since the government took power in 1991.

Opposition groups in Ethiopia are demanding more political and economic rights, accusing the government of being repressive.

The government has blamed the unrest on "terrorists", accusing them of trying to break up the East African state of more than 86 million people.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is currently visiting Ethiopia, where she called on the government to allow protests, Reuters news agency reports.

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Usisahau Kenya is also breaking up soon 2017, Raila Odinga ameshaapa kuingia Ikulu come rain or shine na Wakikuyu wameshaapa kamwe Mjaluo hawezi ongoza Kenya, hapo sasa!!

yesterday you guys we up in arms ati mtu alisema mmejihusisha sana na siasa za Kenya ona ulivtojitoa pangoni.
 
Ethiopia withdraws from Somalia el-Ali in Hiran region
  • 11 October 2016
  • From the section Africa

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Ethiopia withdraws from Somalia el-Ali in Hiran region - BBC News
Read more about sharing.
_91759703_ethiopiatroops.jpg
Image copyright AFP
Image caption Ethiopia deployed its troops to Somalia to strengthen the weak UN-backed government
New questions for African force in Somalia
9 February 2016

Ethiopian troops fighting militant Islamist group al-Shabab have withdrawn from a key military base in central Somalia's Hiran region, residents say.

Al-Shabab fighters have taken control of el-Ali village following the withdrawal, the residents added.

Ethiopian forces had destroyed the base before abandoning the area, a radio station run by al-Shabab said.

The troops withdrew after the base came under artillery fire, a Somali security official said.

Ethiopian has not commented on the withdrawal.


In recent weeks it had also withdrawn its forces from the nearby town of Moqokori, AFP news agency reports.

In June, al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, said it had killed 60 Ethiopian soldiers in an attack on a base in Halgan town, also in central Somalia.

The withdrawal from el-Ali has made a large and strategic area vulnerable to occupation by the militants, reports the BBC's Ibrahim Aden from the capital, Mogadishu.

_89924189_89924188.jpg
Image copyright AP
Image caption Al-Shabab militants say they attacked an African Union base in central Somalia
Some Ethiopian soldiers are in Somalia as part of a 22,000-strong African Union (AU) force while others are there as a result of a bilateral deal with the weak Somali government.

The Ethiopian soldiers in the AU mission are responsible for securing Bay, Bakool, and Gedo regions but are also present in Hiran, which borders Ethiopia.

Somali security official Abdirisak Moalim Ahmed confirmed to AFP news agency that al-Shabab had occupied el-Ali, and the Ethiopian troops had headed for the regional capital, Beledweyne, about 70km (43 miles) away.

Most traders had fled the village following its seizure by al-Shabab, resident Osman Adan told AFP.

Ethiopia has a long and porous border with Somalia, and has been anxious to stop the infiltration of Islamist militancy into its territory.

Earlier this week, a state of emergency was declared in Ethiopia itself to quell the worst unrest in the country since the government took power in 1991.

Opposition groups in Ethiopia are demanding more political and economic rights, accusing the government of being repressive.

The government has blamed the unrest on "terrorists", accusing them of trying to break up the East African state of more than 86 million people.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is currently visiting Ethiopia, where she called on the government to allow protests, Reuters news agency reports.

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Withdrawn from Somalia to battle the protestors in Ethiopia?
 
Usisahau Kenya is also breaking up soon 2017, Raila Odinga ameshaapa kuingia Ikulu come rain or shine na Wakikuyu wameshaapa kamwe Mjaluo hawezi ongoza Kenya, hapo sasa!!
Kenya would really have broken up in 2013, but it survived. 2017? Very unlikely.
Kenya today isnt as polarized as it was in 2013 (The ICC issue took centre stage then), and measures have already been taken, both by the govt and the opposition to avert a repeat of the 2007/8 episode.

It is therefore only in your dream that Kenya will descend into conflict post 2017 elections.
 
Juakali1980, ethiopia's disintegration into instability, means end of that LAPSSET white elephant (as a matter of fact the risk is even higher right now) giving an upperhand to Tanzania as far as Kenya's option to trade with regional members!
you mean the white elephant lappset that even SA doesnt want to be left behind that Zuma just signed an MoU showing interest in investing
 
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