The United States on Thursday lauded Ethiopia 's role in peacekeeping efforts under the Afican Union and UN missions in Africa .
Dear Editor, I hope there are some people who do not want to hear/listen to the truth. it is true that Ethiopia has done a good job in peacekeeping activity especially in Rwanda, Liberia and Burundi. These countries can testify the good deed of Ethiopia and the people of Ethiopia and as an Ethiopian I am proud of what the Ethiopian military contributed to African peace. So please GerrieLijam (the Eritrean Monkey) accept this fact. I know Eritrean will not be happy with this article because their gavernment never contributed to the peace of Africa except destabilizing neighboring countries such as Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia. As a result you are considering the USA as scapegoat for the wrong doings of your government and failed to accept the good works of other countries. We, Ethiopians, are peace loving people and we will continue on contributing to the peace of Africa. No matter we have a good or bad government; no matter whether we have internal problem or not we are the first supporters of African people. Everyone has to know that we have supported many independence fighters in Africa and we will continue to support to build peaceful Africa.
what we hear from our parents back home is not what the ambassador want us to lisned to .people back home are at the fore front fighting to live, to exist; their no1 enemy right neither extremism nor any other people. their immediate goal is not emersingoneself on some one els's affair.come on yamamoto go out in the street and ask pople's burning isue they definily tell what they need right now.
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