Comparison to a failed business model.

From: Michael Seium <michael.seium_at_gmail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 15:30:54 -0400

Comparison to a failed business model: The COI report on Eritrea.

An unsubstantiated report by the COI on Eritrea will trigger chaos in the
Horn of Africa. This attempt at destabilizing Eritrea is a last ditch
effort by a few handful policy makers in the United State’s Obama
administration to see to it that Eritrea kneels down on its knees and
becomes a nation that must accept all orders from failed policies being
orchestrated in the west. Let us attempt to use a corporate model to
explain how the west views developing nations as companies that they own.
Utilizing two starkly different countries but who happen to be neighbors,
let us remain in the neighborhood of the horn of Africa.

Let’s start of with Eritrea, which is like a small business whose owners
worked hard to create and build it. While it faces many obstacles it has
always been steady and has a work force that sustains it. Very unselfish
executives who allow everyone to chip in while also controlling wrongful
behaviors within their limited powers. Eritrea as a company follows its own
policies and is only accountable to its own people. When problems arise the
very people whose lives depend on it come to its rescue and protect it from
any outsiders. The blood, sweat and tears of its people are the first and
foremost reason why people love to remain loyal & maintain its integrity.
Not because people want to take advantage of it. The CEO’s are all
accountable. They are a part and parcel of the employees and while they may
not be wealthy, they allow for a safe environment to flourish within the
company that benefits them and their people as a whole. The business is
also attacked and thugs take parts of it even though the rule of law has
clearly indicated that the people infringing on Eritrea must move out. As a
result many employees whose salaries have been affected are leaving the
company simply for a better life and salary, in the process being abused
and forced to defame and mischaracterize Eritrea, in order to get new jobs
and a paper to the outside. The outsiders are a very powerful united front.
They will protect and defend the ones they can control so they punish
Eritrea for proving to be a successful business model to others. They also
use former subordinate employees as well as customers who have not been
able to steal from Eritrea as a way to subdue the new group seeking
economic freedom and end up giving bad advice and force them into lying
against Eritrea.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia, like a big corporation whose executives are a part of
the many conglomerates around the world it’s sole survival depends on the
partnership of others. Its executives have the green light to cheat steal
and still get away with it. Meanwhile its employees the people of Ethiopia
suffer. They have low wages, no rights as a collective group and a few
benefit while the majority suffer. The CEO’s are a part and parcel of the
bigger corporate greed that is the driving force behind muzzling voices.
While business is booming to some extent, it has nothing to do with hard
work but more by forcing people to buy the wrongful ideas that create fear.
Custom made support is always available be it in the form of the UN, US,
EU, & other corporate partners. Having the green light to commit crimes and
abuse a system is not questioned instead rewarded.

Support to expand this very company by extending Ethiopia’s arm into
neighboring countries like Somalia & Djibouti is accepted. To be able to
dictate what these unstable additional entities do is another trick of the
trade that is used at the mafia like run international body. While these
two Banana Republics can’t even function as nations they are allowed to be
utilized to pass resolutions at the UN on Eritrea. This is a laughing
matter that is not a joke. The empire has gone mad. Then rewarding these
leaders of a country/corporate that have committed a proven and factual
CRIMES against HUMANITY on several occasions by allowing a seat on the UN
security council clearly shows that there is no Rule of LAW. To add insult
to injury, it was just a few years ago when Somalia was used as a tool to
sanction Eritrea which was found to be absolute lie. Today Somalia is being
used to draft a resolution. Is this some type of hypocrisy? Meanwhile,
Djibouti whose survival depends on good neighborliness with all of its
neighbors needs to stop its shenanigans even though it has no power to do
so. The instability of the region will have a tremendous after effect on
every country in the horn. At the expense of punishing Eritrea, the big
corporations need to back off with fake COI Reports and illegal sanctions
and immediately and quickly encourage Ethiopia their ally to leave
sovereign Eritrean territories. If not Eritrea and Eritreans are always
ready to stand up for the truth, for peace and challenge any form of
subjugation by others.

Awet N’ Hafash

Zelalemawi Zikri swatna.

Mike Seium



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