💭 The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize nominations are
closed, with 338 candidates (244 individuals and 94 organizations)
receiving nominations. The Norwegian Nobel Committee will announce
the laureate(s) on Friday, October 10, 2025. The award ceremony will
be held on December 10 in Oslo.
🥴
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, perhaps
President Donald Trump’s most bitter rival, has publicly declared
she will nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize if he successfully
ends the war in Ukraine without forcing the country to surrender
territory to Russia.
Clinton
dropped this bombshell during an interview on the “Raging
Moderates” podcast with Jessica Tarlov, which was released on
Friday.
🤔 Why's
Donald Trump Obsessed with Nobel Peace Prize?
Does
The Nobel Peace Prize offer its recipients immunity from prosecution?
Trump & The Epstein Files + Abiy Ahmed & Genocide etc.
There
is no doubt today that the Luciferians, who awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize to the evil traitor PM of the fascist Gala-Oromo Islamic
Regime, to Abiy Ahmed Ali one year before the Genocidal War starts –
to protect him and let him escape justice and accountability for the
planned Genocide of Ethiopian Christians. This was their fifty -year
diabolical plan and mission. In fact, they continue giving him more
praise and awards, boost his loyalty with
rewarding visit programs!
🛑
Europeans
gave the following awards to Black Hitler:
☆ The
2019 Hessian Peace Prize (Germany), but because the awardee
acted against the principles of the prize during the conflict in
Ethiopia's Tigray province, the prize was withdrawn in 2021.
☆ In
2024, the Agricola Medal — the highest award given by the UN Food
and Agriculture Organization. (FAO)
That's
it; the only issue that the Luciferians don't care about is the
genocide of Ethiopian Christians! But the Almighty Egziabher
God is watching this very closely; He is bringing His judgment upon
them gradually and one by one! Woe to them! Woe to them! Woe to them!
At
the end of June, Amnesty International’s Senior Director of
Regional Human Rights Impact, Deprose Muchena, announced that he will
leave the organization after 11 years. He reflects on the human
rights situation in Ethiopia.
When
I joined the Amnesty movement to lead its team serving an important
sub region of the Africa continent , first as the first Regional
director for Southern Africa, then as Regional Director for East and
Southern Africa, one of my responsibilities was to connect the
organization more closely with the communities we serve and to
integrate our work beyond borders. This was not an easy task, yet, as
a lifelong history student from Zimbabwe, I have always carried the
stories of these countries close to my heart.
One
of those countries, of course, was Ethiopia – a place I grew up
admiring.
Yet,
there was much to learn about the contradictions as to how this
African hero, primarily to those outside, looked to those living
within.
Who
deserves justice – and who gets to decide?
When
I joined Amnesty in 2014, young people in Oromia were just starting
their four-year long protest demanding justice and equity. The new
government that came to power in 2018 as a result of this protest
promised to deliver on demands. Instead, the Abiy Ahmed
administration dashed all hopes.
Two
years later, in 2020, civilians in Ethiopia found themselves in an
armed conflict that was referred to as one of the worst atrocities of
the 21st century – mass killings, mass displacements, sexual
violence, and unmatched polarization.
The
war that began in Tigray exposed not only the dangerous reality in
Ethiopia, it also provoked all of us to ask far-reaching questions
about humanity’s future.
Among
other things, the conflict exposed the divisive role of big tech and
a deeply deteriorating international political community that was
failing to deliver on commitments embodied in the UN Charter.
Despite
the denial of access to northern Ethiopia and the total communication
blackout, my colleagues kept filling my desk with research they
gathered about the atrocities that civilians were enduring. We then
knocked on the doors of the UN and the AU to tell them, “The
people” are going through something that you once said you would
help “save” them from.
African
solutions to African problems
Ethiopian
authorities managed to block access to independent journalists, the
UN-appointed commissioners and the African Commission-appointed
investigators.
Yet,
when Amnesty showed up in advocacy corridors demanding robust
response, Ethiopian diplomats were running a campaign using “African
solutions to African problems” dismissing international pressure to
protect civilians as a foreign-imposed attack.
They
succeeded in drowning out victims’ pleas for justice and
accountability – in the worst way possible.
The
revolving door of impunity
During
the conflict in Northern Ethiopia when we stood in solidarity with
victims of atrocities in one community, we would face the heat from
another.
However,
we chose to be guided only by facts and the law, not only in Ethiopia
but globally, enabling the Amnesty movement to sustain itself over
the past 60 years. We were influenced neither by a person’s
passport nor ethnicity, but by whether they had been protected or
violated.
In
September 2023, Amnesty and others went to the UNHRC and told member
states, again, that civilians were facing further atrocities and
pleaded with them not to look away. Yet, a few told the council not
to worry, as there is now a credible transitional justice process.
This process remains on paper to date, while many are not certain if
it exists even as a narrative.
And,
as feared, the door revolved and another war broke out in the Amhara
region.
The
international legal order, which was long challenged for being
dominated by a powerful few, is now failing to deliver the bare
minimum.
At
times like this, I often search my soul for a solution: “What can
we do?”.
Solidarity
is the most valued currency of the oppressed
Magai
Matiop Ngong was 15 years old when he was sentenced to death in South
Sudan. After our members from across the globe campaigned on his
behalf, his sentence was commuted and he was later released.
Working
as a human rights defender can feel like an uphill battle, but what
gave me immense hope was the many people who, like Magai, came to me
and said, “You saved my life.”
And
nothing else enabled that impact to be possible like the solidarity
that exists in Amnesty’s model, transcending race, nationality,
geography, language, and class.
Still,
I believe that no one has more power to stop atrocities and the
culture of impunity than the ordinary Ethiopians.
Communities
must be educated on the need to build a society that says, “No one
is safe until everyone is safe.” For that to happen, we need a free
press and a strong civil society that can represent the population
and engage with those in power.
It
is inconceivable that while speculation of another regional war in
Ethiopia fills the air, Ethiopians are waiting to see if they will
wake up to the sound of gunshots again.
Solidarity
is indeed the most valued currency of the oppressed, and it is
increasingly scarce. It requires leadership, investment, and a
genuine commitment to making difficult decisions. It must leave no
one behind, the greatest question is “How can we return agency to
the people?”
I
remember calling on Sudan to open its doors to Ethiopian refugees who
fled the war since 2020. In 2023, we called on Sudan’s neighbors –
including Ethiopia – to open their borders to Sudanese seeking
shelter from another devastating war. We came full circle!
Across
all the imaginary barriers, we must harness genuine solidarity to
build a system that is guided only by the rule of law, with strong,
independent institutions that can enforce it.
An
empowered society that honors justice is possible in Ethiopia.
😇 In God's eyes,
Yemen is part of the Greater Ethiopia, connected to Ethiopia through
The Queen of Sheba and The Ark of The Covenant. It is not without
reason that the Luciferian Edomites and Ishmaelites have been waging
a genocidal jihad against both territories for the past fourteen
hundred years.
Countries like Egypt,
Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Persia/Iran were widely attacked by the
plague-ridden Islamic virus (the king of all plagues) for their
diabolical Conspiracy/Jihad against Christian Ethiopia. These
countries have fallen to the sword of the Mohammedan nations in the
past 1400 years one by one. Persia, which later became Iran, was
punished with the Islamic plague because it invaded present-day Yemen
and massacred Ethiopian Christians there. The warnings were there,
but they ignored them, like they do today.
Abraha
(flourished 6th century ad) was an Ethiopian Christian viceroy of
Yemen in southern Arabia during the 6th century AD.
Abraha
was viceroy of the principality of Sabaʾ in Yemen for the
(Christian) emperors of Ethiopia. A zealous Christian himself, he is
said to have built a great church at Sanaa and to have repaired the
principal irrigation dam at the Sabaean capital of Maʾrib. Abraha is
chiefly famous, however, for the military expedition that he led
northward against the city of Mecca in the same year as Muhammad’s
birth, about 570. Though it was supported by elephants, the
expedition failed, and Muslims believe that Mecca escaped capture
only through a miracle.
As
the story told by the Mohammedans, who are skilled in falsehood, is
only half true like a broken clock, we must be careful until our
little-known and hidden historical writings are revealed. Attention!
Islamists from Turkey and Arabia are coming back to destroy books and
manuscripts. Remember Axum, Alexandria and Timbuktu!
According
to the biased commentary on verses in Surat Al-Fil in the Koran,
Abraha built a cathedral in Sana'a to rival the Ka'ba as a
destination of pilgrimage, and in response Meccans desecrated the
cathedral. Abraha then set out with a force of elephants to destroy
the Ka'ba, but Allah sent birds who killed the elephants by pelting
them with stones.
Abraha’s
rule ended in 575 when the Persian Sāsānians invaded the region and
brought the Sabaean kingdom to an end. Persia and The Persians were
punished for this invasion later with the scourge (plague) of Islam.
♱ Anti
Ethiopia Conspiracy Can Cause Universal Cataclysm as Ethiopia is a
Biblical Nation Under the Almighty Egziabher God.
💭 One
Of The Most Important Events in Human History they don't teach us in
school: 'Aksumite–Persian
Wars'.
😮 Compare this
ignorant, arrogant, rude, racist and projecting Arab Muslim Woman to
poor George Floyd!
💭 Prophetic words from Winston Churchill - from
the past - 1899 - re Islam:
"In every country where Muslims are in the minority
they are obsessed with ‘the rule of law’ and minority rights. In
every country where Muslims are the majority there is no ‘rule of
law’ nor minority rights....I ask that anyone who is able to show
where this is not true to please do so."
“How
dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries!
Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as
hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The
effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly
systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity
of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live.
A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement;
the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law
every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property –
either as a child, a wife, or a concubine – must delay the final
extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a
great power among men. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers
of the faith: all know how to die but the influence of the religion
paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger
retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund,
Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already
spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every
step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong
arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled,
the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the
civilisation of ancient Rome.”
😔 Yesterday, as I
was jogging through the park, I saw Arabs leading white and Arab
children to play together – and I immediately thought about
the tragic fate of these poor kids.
What kind of family would hand over their children to these
pedophiles?
☪
Meloni's Italy: Children in Catholic Kindergarten Kneel and Pray
to Mecca and Allah in Treviso
👹 Roman Edomites &
Arab Ishmaelites United in Promoting
Pedophilia 👹
Girl, 13, on catwalk for
Miss Italia Mascotte.
Controversy has broken out
in Italy after a 13-year-old girl appeared on a catwalk, wearing a
bikini and high heels, during a Miss Italia Mascotte beauty pageant.
The event took place a few
weeks ago in the southern Campania region but the case of the
underage girl was brought to light on Monday by Italian journalist
and television personality Selvaggia Lucarelli.
"Good evening
everyone, good evening jury, I'm 13 years old and I'm competing as a
Mascotte" - the girl says into the microphone in the video -
"I'm a very determined girl, full of dreams. I'd like to be a
model, and social media is already giving me an extra push to believe
in myself."
Lucarelli interviewed
Antonio Contaldo, the Miss Italy representative for Campania, who
allowed the child on stage despite being underage.
"The girl wanted to
play, and we let her play," he explained.
Reaction
The Miss Italia patron,
Patrizia Mirigliani, was quick to react to the case which has sparked
a major debate on social media in Italy.
In a statement, she
announced the "immediate revocation of Antonio Contaldo's role
as regional exclusive representative for Campania", describing
the girl's participation as "absolutely morally unacceptable, a
very serious violation of the regulations".
In order to parade in the
Miss Mascotte event, participants must be aged at least 18. The last
underage Miss Italia was 17-year-old Daniela Ferolla in 2001.
Mirigliani said she raised
the age limit years ago, "precisely to avoid the presence of
minors, a rule that must be respected even more so among mascots."
Social media
In an Instagram post
highlighting the case, Lucarelli wrote:
"Behind the story is
a mother who has been pushing the girl on the catwalk since she was
7, a cousin who has been promoting her on social media with
questionable videos, and a world in which young girls are
increasingly sexualized at an early age to make them famous on social
media."