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2024-07-29 10:52:31 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

The bridge was built by indigenous emperor Fasilides in the 17th century with assistance from descendants of Portuguese soldiers. The bridge was destroyed in 1941 to slow down invading Italian forces. Additionally, a second bridge has been available for crossing nearby. https://www.logicallyfacts.com/en/fact-check/false-does-a-far-right-meme-really-show-a-damaged-bridge-built-by-europeans-in-ethiopia-that-was-never-repaired

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  • summary
    • The bridge was built by indigenous emperor Fasilides in the 17th century with assistance from descendants of Portuguese soldiers. The bridge was destroyed in 1941 to slow down invading Italian forces. Additionally, a second bridge has been available for crossing nearby. https://www.logicallyfacts.com/en/fact-check/false-does-a-far-right-meme-really-show-a-damaged-bridge-built-by-europeans-in-ethiopia-that-was-never-repaired