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As the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) announced concluding its major operation in Tigray region by liberating almost all towns in three weeks, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Sunday met with high-ranking military commanders and members of the interim administration in the capital of the region Mekele.
“Went to Mekelle and met with commanders of the ENDF as well as the Provisional Administration of Tigray. Telecom & electricity currently being restored after repairs; infrastructure works underway & humanitarian relief provided. We will continue apprehending the criminal clique,” he twitted. Acting more of as leaders of an independent country, since last month TPLF leaders who were in full control of the whole Tigray Region of Ethiopia, have been bragging that they will bury anyone crossing the border of Tigray region including the soldiers of the National Defense Force of Ethiopia.
Latest reports are now revealing that many of the big businesses owned by TPLF affiliated or indirectly owned by the TPLF cliques have also found not paying any taxes for the past few decades.
In addition to state level robbery and accumulation of wealth within one ethnic group and “yes boss” corrupt-minded puppets from other ethnic groups in Ethiopia, the TPLF-dominated regime of EPRDF was also known for grave human rights violations. It has tortured Ethiopians who opposed the regime. Within registered and unknown jails such as, in Somali region, TPLF was implicated in grave human rights violations, including amputating legs of prisoners in Addis Ababa. Reports of in jail rapes, sodomizations crimes among others, were common during the era of TPLF-dominated EPRDF regime. That was why the reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed described these crimes as state level terrorism acts immediately after he came to power and plead for forgiveness from the people of Ethiopia.
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