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Tafari Makonnen @UCutd61rL8DBpqltBmC8sWyg@youtube.com

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 1 week ago

"So if you know someone who is stubborn, that's me, period. You can try to carry out a coup with your economic strength and your arrogance, like they did with Allende. But I will die in my law, I resisted torture and I resist you. I don't want slavers next to Colombia, we already had many and we freed ourselves. What I want next to Colombia are lovers of freedom. If you can't accompany me, I'll go elsewhere. Colombia is the heart of the world and you didn't understand that, this is the land of the yellow butterflies, of the beauty of Remedios, but also of the colonels Aureliano Buendía, of which I am one, perhaps the last."
Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia.

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 2 weeks ago

With applause from the international community and passivity from the so-called Arab countries. Joe Biden's Democratic Legacy: Over 48,000 People Murdered. 🕊🇵🇸

#palestine #freepalestine

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 2 weeks ago

Two Years of Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫

1. Burkina Faso's GDP grew from approximately $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion.

2. He has rejected loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. He said, "Africa doesn't need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America."

3. He reduced the salaries of ministers and parliamentarians by 30% and increased the salaries of civil servants by 50%.

4. He paid off Burkina Faso's local debts.

5. He established two tomato processing plants, the first-ever in Burkina Faso.

6. In 2023, he inaugurated a state-of-the-art gold mine to enhance local processing capabilities.

7. He stopped the export of unrefined Burkina Faso gold to Europe.

8. He built Burkina Faso’s second cotton processing plant. Previously, the country had only one.

9. He opened the first-ever National Support Center for Artisanal Cotton Processing to assist local cotton farmers.

10. He banned the wearing of British legal wigs and gowns in local courts and introduced traditional Burkinabé attire.

11. He prioritized agriculture by distributing over 400 tractors, 239 tillers, 710 motor pumps, and 714 motorcycles to boost production and support rural stakeholders.

12. He provided access to improved seeds and other farm inputs to maximize agricultural output.

13. Tomato production in Burkina Faso increased from 315,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 360,000 metric tonnes in 2024.

14. Millet production rose from 907,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2024.

15. Rice production increased from 280,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 326,000 metric tonnes in 2024.

16. He banned French military operations in Burkina Faso.

17. He banned French media in Burkina Faso.

18. He expelled French troops from Burkina Faso.

19. His government is constructing new roads, widening existing ones, and upgrading gravel roads to paved surfaces.

20. He is building a new airport, the Ouagadougou-Donsin Airport, which is expected to be completed in 2025 with a capacity to handle 1 million passengers annually.

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 2 weeks ago

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 3 weeks ago

One of the problems with religions in politics is this, this guy said:



"A backward, reactionary Arab country needs a ruler like this who will only benefit them by obeying an atheist like Enver Hoxha. Some of his ignorant ones will attack me, you fools. Countries like Iraq are useless with them, but a violent atheist ruler like Enver Hoxha. These are savage Bedouins. What should I discuss with them? I see secularism with them. This Bedouin is a dirty, filthy creature. He is useless with only an obedient ruler who executes 20 million of them, some of whom are scum and genitals."


I have many criticisms of Hoxha, but "useless" would be an exaggeration. His regime was very closed, but the Albanians went from a nation with a feudal economy to the first country in the world to be 100% electrified, in addition to eradicating illiteracy, hunger and poverty. Today, Albania is a miserable country whose main export product is young women. Enver Hoxha was many things, but useless is not one of them.

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 3 weeks ago

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 4 weeks ago

JimmyCarter was the 39th president of the United States, serving from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, Carter served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975 and in the Georgia State Senate from 1963 to 1967. He was the longest-lived president in U.S. history and the first to reach the age of 100.

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 1 month ago

Carter was one of the most contradictory American presidents. His legacy in foreign policy is his support for the dictatorships of Iran (monarchy period) and Latin America (military). He invested in Operation Cyclone, training and arming the future fundamentalists who would become the Taliban and Okaida, but he also supported the Palestinian cause and the right to self-determination of the North Korean people. His domestic legacy is economic decline and high unemployment, but he was also known as one of the most honest former presidents of the United States.


📸 Jimmy Carter with Lieutenant General Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria (1977)

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 1 month ago

It was a very very long road...Jimmy Carter (1924-2024)

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Tafari Makonnen
Posted 1 month ago

fun fact: The revolutionary movement against the Brazilian government, known as the Prestes column (1924-1927), inspired Mao Zedong's great march (1934-1935):

The Column traveled 25,000 km in two and a half years, participating in more than 50 battles without defeat. 🇧🇷

During the long march, more than 12 thousand kilometers were covered on foot and on the backs of animals. During the march, the communists faced cold, hunger, thirst, disease and fighting... However, they remained firm in their objectives, which were to call on the population to fight for the socialist Revolution, to form a Red Army and to gather members and funds to strengthen the struggle. ☭🇨🇳

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