Mekele’s unplanned settlements in the outskirts of the old town are also heavily due to the conflict in the last four years. When I was there after couple of months after the onset of the crisis, there were already some thousands people displaced there.
Dear David, thank you so much for the updates. I really appreciate them a friend of mine who had just gotten back from the idiot Pakistan border told me that the ceremony had been stopped. I will now update that in the post. It's quite remarkable that something that has gone on for so long in previous appeals can't go on now.
The information about Esther Rantzen is melancholy. If you have a link to her petition I'll include it in the post and mention it too.
Thank you for this. I believe the palaver at the Indian/Pakistani border doesn't take place now, due to their ongoing hostility. You may have seen that the cricket teams didn't shake hands at the start of recent matches, even the Women's teams in the current World Cup tournament. And, for the last video, I remember watching that live on TV many years ago. As an aside, the presenter in that clip, Esther Rantzen, is terminally ill, and has been mounting a campaign here in the UK for assisted death to be legal.
Mekele’s unplanned settlements in the outskirts of the old town are also heavily due to the conflict in the last four years. When I was there after couple of months after the onset of the crisis, there were already some thousands people displaced there.
Dear David, thank you so much for the updates. I really appreciate them a friend of mine who had just gotten back from the idiot Pakistan border told me that the ceremony had been stopped. I will now update that in the post. It's quite remarkable that something that has gone on for so long in previous appeals can't go on now.
The information about Esther Rantzen is melancholy. If you have a link to her petition I'll include it in the post and mention it too.
Thank you again for being such a good reader
You might like parts of this https://nealshultz1.substack.com/p/five-must-see-short-videos-about?r=k7ywv
Thank you for this. I believe the palaver at the Indian/Pakistani border doesn't take place now, due to their ongoing hostility. You may have seen that the cricket teams didn't shake hands at the start of recent matches, even the Women's teams in the current World Cup tournament. And, for the last video, I remember watching that live on TV many years ago. As an aside, the presenter in that clip, Esther Rantzen, is terminally ill, and has been mounting a campaign here in the UK for assisted death to be legal.