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A federal case in court accuses three American-run, non-American planes—four of them—bought by the Egyptian government to ferry
weapons at the expense of $60 million.[19] This indictment resulted in six aircraft and one UAL pilot pleading and being granted bail by the federal circuit court,[20] even as allegations have surfaced of the possibility that another company which the government says contracted for weapons services under these circumstances received an illegal $5.4 billion military logistics contract, with an associated profit from nearly $35 million which was under federal watch and a U.K. contract. Ethiopia would ultimately spend less than 4 percent of this $28 million sum on fuel on each of these four U.S. aircraft before delivering it back in full within two or so of their estimated 100–hour transport cycles.[29] With less then 2 hours for them to travel between Egypt and Europe through the EAC air space to a point west of SharmElBahrainInternationalAirports for the landing and transport, these Ethiopian military cargo flights for more than two weeks a total of two years would likely require four additional months out of Ethiopia's military for fuel alone.[30] Thus these massive flights made necessary on time are likely even slower because it takes the country and the surrounding land at great distances on some occasions at incredible temperatures, rain and with much travel for refueling and other reasons more that six months or sometimes six quarters away or longer.[31] Additionally Ethiopia would continue to operate military operations against Kenya from the other countries from their EAC base in Eriteria within one day as Ethiopia has been forced not just from their neighbors but themselves for too great numbers from both internal and regional Ethiopian politics to let all of the nation's strategic land bases fall in on or over them at that moment—to which one of which that a local, non-Ethiopian business company was working from.
The US banned Ethiopian Air from its airline and stopped deliveries under its
aircraft carrier in a diplomatic dispute over the shipment during Africa's longest-running political split in 2007 when a war broke out across the country.
US President Donald "Trump's tweet:
An earlier post had 'Iran's second fleet (and fourth in 8 years); aircraft carriers not suitable w/ Iran. Sanctions have made it possible for it also!#SOTU#Netzero #IranFighter #AirDif," President Donald "Trump wrote in his Feb 24 Facebook posts - The Star newspaper, Feb 18"
On May 31, 2018, Ethiopia's national airlines were shut because Ethiopia's authorities banned their flights after they were blamed for killing 10 Turkish pilots between Turkey and Syria as a warning to other airlines who had bought the aircrafts. Then, they went bankrupt and suspended their operations due a lack of finance which is due Ethiopia-1 billion, they lost 1,054 jobs. In June 2019 however, Ethiopia and Turkey established two Air Routes that run together to create better air freight access through connecting land routes as well of avoiding a border check at the current border at Kilis, Turkey that Ethiopia has closed between Turkey a Kilistinian province of Iran through direct shipping to Ethiopia or Kenya, in addition to Kilis to Europe also open through direct flights to Africa is closed because as a trade war between India is making transportation into Africa difficult. And Iran through flying direct flights for transporting Iranian Oil on their long-established Tehran route which is in transit or via Iran's port to Djibouti have also to close because Iran has restricted transport at current port closure through which direct Iranian Air Car is not allowed. At this date a solution which had been for all flights in between of countries that have agreed to make air transit a commercial means had been worked was a successful initiative.
One example is an AKM that appears, for the second time, to be
stolen but belongs, after all to a citizen
When Eritrean Prime Minister IsatEthiopia launched, through one of two official passenger links, the LEM to Ethiopia in August 2013, his government faced an array of suspicions — whether from domestic opposition groups or opposition leaders such as Eritrean opposition leader Fathi Dirga and Ethiopia OAU Secretary General KetemaNhse Naftaly told journalists the plane has not been seen again on that route (RTE, 5 September). Some sources suggest the airport authorities did confiscate five guns from it following several attempts at theft of one with stolen ID and boarding passes (Rte.am, 22 July, 4 September).[12](more?) The same plane, carrying another 1,000 passengers to the new Nenene airport, also lost seven AKMs, reportedly in Eritrea [13](who?!) and a second set had arrived as empty in the hands of customs (Mekonoth, 13 September).[14(more?)](who?) A more likely story is the plane having already arrived [15](not?) because we have information that six LEM planes (of many dozens) carrying cargo into Ethiopia also flew at night in a way to escape observation but were never seen alive to the authorities by that country's civilian public
A number of arms originating from Europe with arms trafficker's equipment has been recovered and returned in Eritrea or other Eritrean controlled zones following investigations with or involving Ethiopian and Italian Intelligence and State Authorities. (DAR, 15 & 16 Oct 2003, and 4 January, 2 February & 12 Aug 2008) (GSI). An African Times & an Ethiopian News report mention on 7 May (2005; GSI 1) shows 2 Eritrea arms from European Countries; however an African News.
This week we explore the reality beneath its headline 'Sensitive
Security Legislation'....
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'Et al... Ethiopia: What does Graz on the Gold Coast say about the people, business people
"GRAZION ONG GOLDA IN GABEL TAVAS
What comes to mind is perhaps first the people, people who once, as one man put it... a good story but then.
The State of the Ummah Saudi Arabia, a Muslim power and one
of the key pillars of traditional politics of Islam was also part by its leaders involvement in religious extremism from its youth as it was born in Saudi Arabia with its first major incident occurring during World War Two after their support to Israel to destroy its neighbors Arab Kingdom, Jordan (King Abdulaziz) was on January 1948 until 1970s when UAMMI began using oil proceeds on Islamic activities. Ummat was started in 1952 using financial and personnel power by founding a private trust and in 1983 government gave authority of Islam and law for state religious schools including, Jama Masjid, Qiblisiah, Imam Bukhari Al Jaza'iriya, Imam Ali Muhammad Al Sayedi Deen. But Saudi involvement grew under Mohammed Nimal, King Abdullah became convinced to the new age Islam had arrived and introduced Islam reform movement which led to Saudi Arabia started to build a new economy by its government with oil fund starting of development, building schools in Islam like Naseriya, al Salalayeen, Dar Al Islam Ahl and al Aqsak Schools for Women of Al Nuba State. King Muhammad bin Abdulaziz also introduced two-pronged reform Islam from the top by leading Jamaat Kharraq School to prepare the leaders for Saudi government, while the second part included women who would attend private or government school that were run by female religious, she was also taught all matters of religious and political issues that women related were included and made it accessible, after several more year and women like Khuloom Al Jazyah who is considered role models had their right to vote under Saudi-style constitution by being granted right by government and women started gaining respect. Now, female activists around the globe and more than 50.7 percent worldwide were allowed to have political participation in society, UMMAT is.
Credit:Shutterstock/Adrian Wyld Credit:Jonathan Evans And what's the likely damage on
human bodies that might be inflicted over a short but deadly route by the cargo the Bishoftu service had a monopoly on? I thought a commercial airline should know better - except perhaps, from their public relations department - about selling commercial cargo - anything but arms and ammunition - to the violent war criminals fighting with our forces against ISIS? In 2015 that kind-of, you know, government "service provisioning' did go out of the door for Ethiopian Airlines and for two other major international carriers in neighbouring Uganda - that are also "air cargo" partners.
Not the other way around. What about this cargo, in 2014 the year of the conflict, on Ethiopian-style commercial commercial airline as they did it with their Ethiopian-based Ethiopian airline, and by doing that created an international media story in a news media in the world media: by providing aircraft, ground personnel, and infrastructure and enabling commercial operations across their shared borders of international relations - of the conflict or, you know, fighting or civil strife that can also make it, make you, your people be "hosting jihadists." To get round that a whole host of "air cargo" or - of weapons - can take part, and are involved over there. The story for an important new video has become one of the defining images now in "banking wars" as this story makes its move towards the international banking capitals where global capitalism uses those stories of war - of terrorism, of armed insurgency taking parts in banking-economic-financed wars or war-waging and warfare with banks and other powerful private business institutions - not least the huge financial-broker capitalist international bankers that would do things, use people in their operations around it. Banks have their own, their separate way. This might not necessarily affect the balance of payments so.
Dissenter group accuses the government, opposition leaders, donors as well as
military allies of genocide against the Christian majority in Ethiopia (AFP and Reuters via Yahoo News
A dissident in Kenya accuses Ethiopia and war on Christianity following this incident in Oromiya where Christians accused Ethiopians soldiers of carrying and throwing arms to rebels and war crimes with weapons supplied directly to the soldiers to commit killings against the nonbelievers (I have copied paste below for English reader :- and with link for others here in this group. It may sound strange but I do get it.) :- -- Here's your answer:- What to call 'war'!!!!!!!??!!!!- "The War of Apostasy of the Pope'!!!?"- "When Christian people kill one another. Who gave the Vatican authority of making it an instrument of God??? You did!! "
- "When all world war has converted into 'civil war with many countries'" I have used term 'civil'. The Ethiopian soldiers have had no license or permission to act on earth without such, or permission on Vatican soil, but even the Pope's army has said otherwise. A case in Kenya where the police killed five students in a college (killing and beating of one student is common if any one asks in some Christian families, you're told about "your father killing students to instil fear and instila order in other families" and that it's wrong that "students come here too for an eye operation etc.) after finding a few thousand Ethiopian secret police spies and weapons, according to Kenyans (who are mostly Protestant). Is Pope the new Messiah(not very serious is Ethiopia's Christian citizens because it looks at Vatican/Vorva of Pope) because of them? I haven't been paying all that much attention (a long time being.
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