Sources: Ethiopian Government Plan to bomb Addis Ababa

October 16, 2014 | Hara Ethiopia

Hara Ethiopian has confirmed from multiple sources that the alleged an imminent terrorist attack in Addis Ababa, Bole area is planted by the regime and intentionally leaked the information to U.S. officials through its Somali national double agents.
 
Hara Ethiopia sources have revealed that Tigray People’s Liberation Front’s National Intelligence head Getachew Assefa and General Gebre Adhana meet with Gen. Mohammed Sheikh Hassan, Gen. Abdirahman Abdi Hussein and Farah Sheikh Abdiqadir of Somalia nationals in Dire Dawa in October 10, 2014 to fabricate terrorist attack plot.

TPLF junta were intentionally exploded bombs on several occasions in the past and blamed it on its enemies. A diplomatic dispatch sent to Washington DC by American diplomats in Addis Ababa confirms (in a Wikileaks release below) that the regime in Ethiopia is known to fabricate bombing incidents.

Classified By: CHARGE VICKI HUDDLESTON FOR REASONS 1.4(b)AND(d).

¶1. (S) SUMMARY A series of explosions were reported in Addis Ababa on September 16, killing three individuals. The government of Ethiopia (GoE) announced that the bombs went off while being assembled, and that the three dead were terrorists from the outlawed Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) with links to the Oromo National Congress (ONC). An embassy source, as well as clandestine reporting, suggests that the bombing may have in fact been the work of GoE security forces. END SUMMARY

TPLF claim of fight against terrorism is a deception to get support from the west. South African Ambassador to the United Nations, Dumisani Kumalo, who was the chairman of the U.N. Security Council’s Somalia sanctions committee, said: “Eighty percent of ammunition available at the Somali arms markets was supplied by Ethiopian troops.”

TPLF government has used the anti-terrorism law against journalists and peaceful political activists, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said.

“The Ethiopian government is exploiting its vaguely worded anti-terror law to crush peaceful dissent,” said Rona Peligal, deputy Africa director at Human Rights Watch.

The Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF), the leading party in the so-called EPRDF, a “coalition governing party” in Ethiopia is designated as a terrorist organization in the Global terrorism blacklist.

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