Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
You need to be realistic and support your comments by facts and proofs. Can you give us two examples who have been prohebited from being burried in Eritrea? Let’s be matured and civilized in our discussions without offending to each other.
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
The question is straight forward, don’t cort around. Just answer the question and bring proof instead of blowing from here to there.
His daughter went to Asmera to beg the government to let her father bury inside the
country. It looks she failed from her mission and came back to London. And now they
are asking for finnancial assistance to keep the body in freezer. I am lost in here!
Wale she is a hero she did no one did it befor and what her father did it is not here responsibility.We should stnd up with her and show to HIGDEF what we can do and to the others Minsters and Generals we back you up we Eritreans never forgat what they did to bring freedom. So brothers and sisters it is our responsiblitiy antill ( hamed debe segab zikewen hawena eiyu and mewet ayeksesn eiyu amlak zefetwo seraha enegber ).
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers
Mehari
It is almost close to two months since he died. We are not trying to
defend him as Naizghi because he destroyed a lot of Eritreans lives. But regardless of his past for the principle of morality, traditional and religious values, we are forced to disapprove the handling of the
government officials on this issue. At this moment any solution is
concerning his familly’s sad situation but the solution of the symptom
should be to eliminate the system in Eritrea for good and create a
democratic government which represent the desire of it’s people.
NB: For your information a lot Eritreans didn’t have a chance to get
buried in their homeland so do not surprise.
Ahmed,
You need to be realistic and support your comments by facts and proofs. Can you give us two examples who have been prohebited from being burried in Eritrea? Let’s be matured and civilized in our discussions without offending to each other.
Now you sound more than HGDF to get offended on this scenario. Forget about Naizghi
and other opponents who died outside the country. What about our political prisoners
inside Eritrea who disappeared with no trace, do you think they get proper burial. If you
are searching for facts take Naizghi issue as initial project for your research to find the
whole truth by yourself. You may find the answer only if you are not in a state of denial.
Wedi-HhiloMarch 29, 2012
why any money should waste for a dead boy who was criminal and put our country and people at limbo. So the families of Nazgi kiflu should think careful that, they should apology on behave of him, and ask help then.
They know how criminal he was and how they are jumping for help now, its better for them to send a press like the above an apology then, ask the oppostion to bury him at the eritraen land that are controled by the oppostion. After HGDF they can re-locate him.
may be people might contribute money for a moment but they can not for a while to stuying in that postion. so for this reason they should think to buring him than awaiting again. Its not wisedom they are doing in general.
If it is true that Issyas is not allowing Naizghi to be burie in Eritrea, it will bring shame to Issayas’s leadership. No one should be refused to be buried in thier beloved home land, every Eritrean is responsible to say Ageb to embasis and to the governments representatives at PFDJ meetings. I realy do hope that this has nothing to do with Issayas.
Finally I wish Naizghi’s find strength during this difficult time, and may his soul rest in peace AMEN.
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers
I think the family should bury him in England for now and rebury him in Eritrea when the right time comes. I think this will be more practical in the long run.
I think someone should alert BBC Africa program about this case. I am sure BBC will find it interesting because no other government has done this bofore – i.e. refusing to let the dead body of one of its top officials.
Besides, the PFDJ responds positively to force and Western media coverages.
BBC has refused to talk about dead body unless he/she is killed in criminal activity. They said they are up for human rights not for the dead rights. It is our duty either to advocate for charities or pay ourselves for any expenses it may incur. As a matter of fact no body cares about paying to freeze a dead for more than a week. Let the family decide soon.
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing for sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers.
Is there a law ,that would allow ,for the corpse of naizghi to seek asylum , so that the corpse would be a refugee, so the british government would shoulder the expenses ?Or could we send a big freezer from north america ?
Mehari Worede March 29, 2012
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
mikael tekle March 29, 2012
Do u exist in this world????????????????????
X TEGADALAYE March 29, 2012
I thik Mehari you smoke to mach slow down its joke ajoka hawena ( chat kahamelu ).
Weldit March 29, 2012
Have you been on vacation on Mars? Sorry, but you sounded like you found out this just today.
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
You need to be realistic and support your comments by facts and proofs. Can you give us two examples who have been prohebited from being burried in Eritrea? Let’s be matured and civilized in our discussions without offending to each other.
ghezai March 29, 2012
MEHARI
ABEY NERKA KISAB HIGI .GO ASK ESAYAS. DUKUS
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
The question is straight forward, don’t cort around. Just answer the question and bring proof instead of blowing from here to there.
ahmed saleh March 29, 2012
His daughter went to Asmera to beg the government to let her father bury inside the
country. It looks she failed from her mission and came back to London. And now they
are asking for finnancial assistance to keep the body in freezer. I am lost in here!
X TEGADALAYE March 29, 2012
Wale she is a hero she did no one did it befor and what her father did it is not here responsibility.We should stnd up with her and show to HIGDEF what we can do and to the others Minsters and Generals we back you up we Eritreans never forgat what they did to bring freedom. So brothers and sisters it is our responsiblitiy antill ( hamed debe segab zikewen hawena eiyu and mewet ayeksesn eiyu amlak zefetwo seraha enegber ).
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
Dear Ahmed Saleh!!!!!!!
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers
ahmed saleh March 30, 2012
Mehari
It is almost close to two months since he died. We are not trying to
defend him as Naizghi because he destroyed a lot of Eritreans lives. But regardless of his past for the principle of morality, traditional and religious values, we are forced to disapprove the handling of the
government officials on this issue. At this moment any solution is
concerning his familly’s sad situation but the solution of the symptom
should be to eliminate the system in Eritrea for good and create a
democratic government which represent the desire of it’s people.
NB: For your information a lot Eritreans didn’t have a chance to get
buried in their homeland so do not surprise.
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
Ahmed,
You need to be realistic and support your comments by facts and proofs. Can you give us two examples who have been prohebited from being burried in Eritrea? Let’s be matured and civilized in our discussions without offending to each other.
ahmed saleh March 30, 2012
Now you sound more than HGDF to get offended on this scenario. Forget about Naizghi
and other opponents who died outside the country. What about our political prisoners
inside Eritrea who disappeared with no trace, do you think they get proper burial. If you
are searching for facts take Naizghi issue as initial project for your research to find the
whole truth by yourself. You may find the answer only if you are not in a state of denial.
Wedi-Hhilo March 29, 2012
why any money should waste for a dead boy who was criminal and put our country and people at limbo. So the families of Nazgi kiflu should think careful that, they should apology on behave of him, and ask help then.
They know how criminal he was and how they are jumping for help now, its better for them to send a press like the above an apology then, ask the oppostion to bury him at the eritraen land that are controled by the oppostion. After HGDF they can re-locate him.
may be people might contribute money for a moment but they can not for a while to stuying in that postion. so for this reason they should think to buring him than awaiting again. Its not wisedom they are doing in general.
Sara March 29, 2012
If it is true that Issyas is not allowing Naizghi to be burie in Eritrea, it will bring shame to Issayas’s leadership. No one should be refused to be buried in thier beloved home land, every Eritrean is responsible to say Ageb to embasis and to the governments representatives at PFDJ meetings. I realy do hope that this has nothing to do with Issayas.
Finally I wish Naizghi’s find strength during this difficult time, and may his soul rest in peace AMEN.
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers
John March 29, 2012
I think the family should bury him in England for now and rebury him in Eritrea when the right time comes. I think this will be more practical in the long run.
Merhawit March 29, 2012
I think it is time you bury him where ever possible. For how long do you want to keep him in the freezer?.
Weldit March 29, 2012
I think someone should alert BBC Africa program about this case. I am sure BBC will find it interesting because no other government has done this bofore – i.e. refusing to let the dead body of one of its top officials.
Besides, the PFDJ responds positively to force and Western media coverages.
Berhe Jidda March 30, 2012
BBC has refused to talk about dead body unless he/she is killed in criminal activity. They said they are up for human rights not for the dead rights. It is our duty either to advocate for charities or pay ourselves for any expenses it may incur. As a matter of fact no body cares about paying to freeze a dead for more than a week. Let the family decide soon.
oromay March 29, 2012
This is confirmation for Isias worshippers who had doubt about the refusal. If you think assenna made the document, check at dehai.org.
Mehari Worede March 30, 2012
Is the body of the late Naizghi Kflu prohibited from being burried in Eritrea or the Government of Eritrea refused to bury him in the cemetry reserved for the freedom fighters and those who have lost their lives serving the country? And what was the reason for not allowing him from geting a heroism and dignified burial? I am confused, plz help me.
One thing for sure is that:
A quick fix soutions are not the right solutions. They are solutions for the symptoms rather than the root causes of the problems. Let’s find the truth instead of whispering and funing roamers.
SHINTI GHEMEL March 30, 2012
Is there a law ,that would allow ,for the corpse of naizghi to seek asylum , so that the corpse would be a refugee, so the british government would shoulder the expenses ?Or could we send a big freezer from north america ?