7 reasons why Ethiopian people are way better than Somalian people

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1) Ethiopians barely do any crimes in the West while Somali crimes are in the double digit percentage in the Western cities they live in.

2) Ethiopians are all working and have jobs while most Somalis in the diaspora outside of Canada don't work. Ethiopians are extremely hard working while Somalis are very lazy.

3) Ethiopians are a lot kinder people than Somalis and are less likely to cheat you. They are also more truthworthy.

4) There is no terrorism or religious extremism in their community.

5) Ethiopians don't have any ulterior motives while Somalis do.

6) They are patriotic. They may not see eye to eye with the other tribes and ethnic groups but they will never betray the Ethiopian flag and state.

7) Way more valuable and useful to the West. They actually integrate. They don't hate the people who took them in.






Kkkkk it is fake even if what you are saying is true, Ethiopians who are begging Somalis not the other way. They who learn Somali and follow us not us.for Example the Ethiopians here in this forum will cut leg and arm only to chill with us.
 
Ethiopians crimes let me start
Saudi Bans Ethiopian Workers
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by Naharnet Newsdesk 17 July 2013, 10:20
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Saudi authorities banned on Wednesday Ethiopian workers from entering the country following reports of crimes against children committed by maids from the African nation.

The labor ministry and the interior ministry have agreed to "temporarily" stop the importation of workers from Ethiopia, SPA state news agency said.

It said the ban will remain in place until the completion of investigation into "recent incidents", in reference to crimes reported in local media.

Several media outlets have reported instances of children being killed allegedly by Ethiopian domestic workers, including two cases in the capital.

The oil-rich kingdom, which hosts some eight million foreign workers, mostly from South Asian nations, introduced this week new rules setting the rights for domestic workers, including getting a weekly day off and being paid on time.

But it also urged workers to respect Islam, the religion of the ultra-conservative kingdom, and to "obey" employers.

SourceAgence France Presse
 
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Ethiopians riot in Saudi
Published: 11:03 November 14, 2013
By Habib Toumi, Bureau Chief

Manama: A Sudanese national was killed and 17 people were injured as riots broke out again in the Manfouha neighbourhood in the Saudi capital Riyadh. Several shops and around 30 cars were damaged as Ethiopians hurled stones and attacked Saudis and foreigners on Wednesday afternoon, local reports said.

The new riots followed those that occurred on Saturday and trigged by an identity check by the local police looking for foreigners who were staying illegally in the country.

Two people, one Saudi and another unidentified national, were killed in the clashes. “At around 3:30 pm, a group of Saudis had an argument with illegal foreigners that deteriorated into a violent fight,” Nasser Al Qahtani, the spokesperson for the Riyadh police, said. “Several of those staying illegally in the country attacked people and cars, resulting in the death of a Sudanese expatriate and in injuries to 17 people from various nationalities who were treated at a hospital.

The competent authorities moved in to investigate the incident,” he said, quoted by local Arabic daily Al Riyadh on Thursday. Reporters for newspaper said they had seen a group of Ethiopians hurling stones at passing cars and assaulting a foreigner riding a bicycle and taking money from him. The police moved to the neighbourhood and started chasing the rioters who sought to hide in flats vacated by other Ethiopians who had moved to a shelter ahead of their repatriation.

Thousands of Ethiopians have been trying to go back home following the end of a seven-month amnesty for foreigners staying illegally in Saudi Arabia to formalize their situation.

The authorities warned that it would adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards those who did not take advantage of the grace period. Raids by the police to check identities, especially in areas where illegal foreigners are known to congregate, have led to the arrest of thousands of people across the vast kingdom. However, the situation turned dramatic in Riyadh on Saturday when two people, a Saudi and an unidentified foreigner, were killed and 68 were injured during clashes in the Manfouha neighbourhood between the police and Ethiopian rioters.

The police agreed to set up a special shelter to accommodate the Ethiopians willing to go home ahead of their repatriation. However, a police officer told local daily Al Sharq that no travel documents had been provided by the Ethiopian embassy to start the repatriation process. “We have intensified contacts with the embassy following the riots, but we are still waiting for the embassy to respond,” the officer, who was not identified, said, quoted by the daily on Thursday.

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Kuwaiti officials are pursuing a proposal for the government not to renew the work and residence permits of all Ethiopian maids as a short-term approach to ridding the country of the women.

According to Arab Times, the proposal was submitted this week to the Ministry of Interior by Brigadier Mohammad Al Sharhan, deputy director-general for Kuwait’s Criminal Investigations.

The proposal, which seeks to rid the country of all Ethiopian maids in two years, was accompanied by a report of heinous crimes committed by the East African women.

The collage of crimes includes a series of premeditated murders committed by Ethiopian maids.

The report claims that most Ethiopian women believe in human sacrifice to atone for sins and attract blessings. The report also claims that the victims of these sacrifices are usually young women, “preferably virgins.”

According to the report, most of the murders committed by Ethiopian maids were premeditated. The perpetrators usually killed their victims – usually their employer’s daughter – with a knife, the report said, adding that investigations often found that the victims and their attackers had a good relationship before the fatal incidents.

Kuwait is the largest employer of domestic workers in the Middle East. The country is host to about 666,000 domestic workers – many of whom are from Africa and Asia.

The country also has the highest ratio of domestic workers to citizens in the region with about 90 percent of Kuwaiti household employing a foreign maid.

It is estimated that there are about 74,000 Ethiopians living in Kuwait. Thousands of Ethiopian women travel to the Middle East and Asia yearly in search of jobs.

In 2014, Ethiopia sought to impose a ban Ethiopians traveling to other nations to work as domestic servants after investigations revealed that most were victims of human trafficking.

In the past few years, maids have repeatedly made headlines in the country and around the region for perpetrating violence against their employers and their family.

According to some reports, these crimes could be triggered by depression and other psychological disorders caused by inhumane working conditions.

There have been several reports of domestic workers in Kuwait suffering terrible abuses including working for long hours without rest, non-payment of wages as well as physical and sexual abuse.

According to Kuwaiti’s Kafala sponsorship system, these workers are not allowed to leave or change jobs without the consent of their employers. They are considered “illegal” if they flee from their employers.

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The Recent String of High-Profile Violent Crimes Involving Ethiopian Immigrants (Video)
Published by Tadias Magazine March 31st, 2010 in Featured and Opinion. 14 Comments
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Above: The latest known violent crime involving an Ethiopian
immigrant took place in Florida over the weekend, following
last year’s brazen attempted bank robbery in Maryland.


Tadias Magazine
Editorial

Published: Wednesday, March 31, 2010

New York (Tadias) – Our community is not used to making headlines, such as the recent string of high-profile violent crimes involving young Ethiopian immigrants, which should be a concern to all of us.

Following this new wave of mayhem, a man identified by police as 24-year-old Kidane Mengesha was arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with the stabbings of two women in South Beach, Florida on Saturday.

According to WSVN-TV Channel 7, Mengesha, who immigrated from Ethiopia three years ago, approached Leigh-Ann Martinez, 21, and Belkin Gutierrez, 20, shortly after 9 pm where they had just finished dinner with friends at the popular restaurant TGI Friday’s and were walking towards their car. “He was trying to engage them in a conversation. They repeatedly told him, ‘Please leave us alone,’” Miami Beach Police detective Juan Sanchez said.

Mengesha first assaulted Martinez, who hit back, and a fight broke-out. Gutierrez joined in support of her friend, at which point the man pulled out a knife. Mengesha stabbed Gutierrez five times, in the head, torso and arm, and Martinez was stabbed once in the leg, according to press reports. “It was a big cut — a really big cut. I freaked out and passed out on the sidewalk,” Martinez said.
 
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Nice try @Canuck. Feel free to attack Ethiopian people and beg Saudis since that is your right. I will never believe a Saudi. They will attack and abuse Somali maids like they did to the Ethiopians. Saudis have killed many maids.

You lived in Saudi Arabia and they kicked you out of their country which is why you live in Canada now. Have some dignity. They didn't even let you stay, forget about giving you a passport
 

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I started howling when I saw Canuck storm inside this thread and non stop posting negative shit about Ethiopians that was hilarious shit made my day

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Nice try @Canuck. Feel free to attack Ethiopian people and beg Saudis since that is your right. I will never believe a Saudi. They will attack and abuse Somali maids like they did to the Ethiopians. Saudis have killed many maids.

You lived in Saudi Arabia and they kicked you out of their country which is why you live in Canada now. Have some dignity. They didn't even let you stay, forget about giving you a passport


Kkkkkk me lived in Saudi keep dreaming, you are out of my league and my people in Somalia. You never mixed or even meet my league in old regime and the new regime in Somalia. Dude my grandfather dined at foreign minister of Kenya 'S house. Last year my dad took his 2 degree cousin private plane to Kenya. You are out of my league dude
 
Nice try @Canuck. Feel free to attack Ethiopian people and beg Saudis since that is your right. I will never believe a Saudi. They will attack and abuse Somali maids like they did to the Ethiopians. Saudis have killed many maids.

You lived in Saudi Arabia and they kicked you out of their country which is why you live in Canada now. Have some dignity. They didn't even let you stay, forget about giving you a passport


My uncle (mum's brother ) is best friend of Djibouti 'S president and he is regular guest at his home.
 
"Cannibalism" in Southern Ethiopia: an exploratory study of Me'en discourse.
Title "Cannibalism" in Southern Ethiopia: an exploratory study of Me'en discourse.
Publication Type Journal Article
Year of Publication 2008
Authors J. Abbink
Secondary Title Anthropos
Volume 103
Issue 1
Pagination 3 - 13
Date Published 2008/01/15/
Publication Language eng
Keywords cannibalism, cultural representations, Ethiopia, Me'en, southern ethiopia
Citation Key 1904
 
Ethiopians are generally good people down here

They are also pretty cultural and try hard to assimilate, Somalis are still on the 'gaaloda xun' talk


They also have the star boy himself, that's a major W for them


@AbdiJohnson stop creating animosity
 
Ethiopians crimes let me start
Saudi Bans Ethiopian Workers
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
by Naharnet Newsdesk 17 July 2013, 10:20
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Saudi authorities banned on Wednesday Ethiopian workers from entering the country following reports of crimes against children committed by maids from the African nation.

The labor ministry and the interior ministry have agreed to "temporarily" stop the importation of workers from Ethiopia, SPA state news agency said.

It said the ban will remain in place until the completion of investigation into "recent incidents", in reference to crimes reported in local media.

Several media outlets have reported instances of children being killed allegedly by Ethiopian domestic workers, including two cases in the capital.

The oil-rich kingdom, which hosts some eight million foreign workers, mostly from South Asian nations, introduced this week new rules setting the rights for domestic workers, including getting a weekly day off and being paid on time.

But it also urged workers to respect Islam, the religion of the ultra-conservative kingdom, and to "obey" employers.

SourceAgence France Presse
By your logic somalis are even worse since they got banned in the US, a country with more relaxed immigration than Saudi Arabia and a secular state.

I'm pretty happy that Ethiopians got banned in SA, that place is a hellhole and they got used and abused there, stop begging Saudis
 
Ethiopia’s Capital Home to the Largest Collection of Brothels in Africa
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“Ethiopian officials reported that up to 1,500 Ethiopians (30%) left the country DAILY through legal migration process to the Middle East while the remaining 70% through the help of smugglers. Most of the girls finally end up as Prostitutes while the boys as forced laborers, domestic workers, thieves, and street beggars” – 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report

By US State Department,

ETHIOPIA is a source and, to a lesser extent, destination and transit countryfor men, women, and children who are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Girls from Ethiopia’s rural areas are exploited in domestic servitude and, less frequently, prostitution within the country, while boys are subjected to forced labor in traditional weaving, herding, guarding, and street vending.
 
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