ኤርትራውያን መንእሰያት ኣብ እስራኤል፡ ኣምባሳደር ህግደፍ ኣብ ባህላዊ ምሸት መኽፈቲ ክገብር ንዘካየዶ ፈተነ ኣምኪኖም ኣባሪሮሞ።
ዳዊት ሽለን ዝብሃል ካብ ኤርትራ ብነጋዶ ተዓዲሙ ናብ እስራኤል ዝመጸ ውሩይ ደራፋይ ኣብ ቴልኣቪቭ ምርኢት ከካይድ ኣብ ዝተረቐረበሉ ኣጋጣሚ፡ ኣምባሳደር ስርዓት ህግደፍ ኣብታ ሃገር ኣቶ ተስፋማርያም ተኸስተ (ወዲ ባሻይ) መኽፈቲ ክህብ ናብ መድረኽ ምስ ደየበ፡
ዳዊት ሽለን ዝብሃል ካብ ኤርትራ ብነጋዶ ተዓዲሙ ናብ እስራኤል ዝመጸ ውሩይ ደራፋይ ኣብ ቴልኣቪቭ ምርኢት ከካይድ ኣብ ዝተረቐረበሉ ኣጋጣሚ፡ ኣምባሳደር ስርዓት ህግደፍ ኣብታ ሃገር ኣቶ ተስፋማርያም ተኸስተ (ወዲ ባሻይ) መኽፈቲ ክህብ ናብ መድረኽ ምስ ደየበ፡ ኤርትራውያን መንእሰያት፡ “ንዓና ንኤርትራውያን ኣይትውክለናን ኢኻ፡ መደረኻ ክንስመዕ ኣይንደልን ኢና፡ ውረድ” ኢሉም ዝሰትዩሉ ዝነበሩ መትሓዚታት ናብ መድረኽ ብምድርባይ፡ ዘረብኡ ከይጀመረ ካብ ስቴጅ ክለቅቕ ከምዘገደዱዎ፡ ብኡ ኣቢሉ ‘ውን ካብቲ ኣዳራሽ ክምእተባረረ ምንጭታት ካብቲ ቦታ ሓቢሮም።
ኣብቲ ትማሊ ምሸት ፓና ሮማ ሊሎድ ላቫሊም ዝተባህለ ኣዳራሽ ዝተኻየደ ባህላዊ ምሸት፡ ኣምባሳደር ህግደፍ ካብቲ ኣዳራሽ ምስ ከደ ‘ውን ገለ ደገፍቲ ናይቲ ስርዓት ስዒቦሞ ከምዝወጹ እቲ ሓበሬታ ብተወሳኺ የመልክት።
ድምጻዊ ዳዊት ሽለን፡ “ተወሊደ ንዓደየ” ዝብል ደርፊ ምስ ጀመረ ‘ውን፡ እቶም መንእሰያት፡ “ ህግደፍ ምንባር ከሊኡና እምበር ንሕናስ ተወሊድናላ እንዲና” ኢሉም ስለዝሸደዱዎ፡ ጸወታ ከቋርጽ ከምዝተደናደነን፡ ብለመና ወደብትን ኣባላት ጸጥታን ጸወታ ከምዝቀጸለን እቶም ምንጭታት ኣገንዚቦም።
ኣብዚ እዋናት’ዚ ካብ ኤርትራ ተዓዲሞም ናብ ወጻኢ ዝለኣኹ ደረፍቲ፡ ብፍላይ ብስርዓት ህግደፍ ኣብ ዝተወደበን ተሳታፍነት ወከልቲ ህግደፍ ዘለዎን ኣጋጣሚታት ብስደተኛታት ኤርትራውያን ተጻብኦታት የጋጥሞም ከምዘሎ ይፍለጥ።
ንዝርዝር ትሕዝቶ ናይቲ ኩነታት ብዝምልከት ምስ ናይ ዓይኒ መሰኻኽር ካብ እስራኤል ዝገበርናዮ ዝርርብ ኣብ ናይ ሎሚ ናይ ራድዮ ኣሰና ፕሮግራምና ከነቕርበልኩም ኢና
peter October 14, 2011
I spoke to a friend on the phone , who was in that party , while there is some truth to the news , it is distorted from the fact. I am awating a video that was recorded on the event , and it will be posted on you tube , thus try to be objective about what you say and write!
Haqqi Nezareb October 14, 2011
I am waiting for your version of the of the video. Please put the unedited one. We saw such videos previously such as: Haile Deru’s Atakalemuna video, Haile Menkerious , and recently on Dr. Bereket. All these videos are carefully edited to vilify these honored Eritreans and be used as a cheap propaganda for the ruthless PFDJ. Please show me the unedited and unaltered version and post it on pro-HIGDEF sites as well.
Meskin October 14, 2011
Peter,
so please put the video or let us know what happend, irrespective I am glad they kicked the opportunist Wedi Bashay. These young men are going to chase these KOMAROs and Zemach blind Higdef zealots.
aderosso October 14, 2011
What part of the show are going to post, I don’t think u can post the whole contents of that night in you tube. I know you can post edited clip that support your claim, you can not prove anything.
Barentu October 14, 2011
The Eritrean web site, meskerem .net, has an edited video sound bite of Dr Bereket after a speech he gave on the Horn of Africa. Dr Bereket had often spoke about the historical, political and cultural relations among the people of the Horn, especially about Eritrea and Ethiopia.
The good Dr. Bereket recently said that we have more in common with our brothers and sisters in Ethiopia. He added that given this deep historical, cultural and geographical relations, we may one day see this people come together rather than waste time and resources fighting each other. This can be any sort of integration, call it con-federal, federal … or whatever.
Issias Afewerki on his part had himself told an Ethiopian opposition web site three years ago: “… the future unity and integration of Eritrea and Ethiopia is inevitable … any thing is possible, I can only say the sky is the limit.”
Isaias’ parents are originally from Tembien Tigray, so is Yemane monkey, Hagos Kisha, Yemane Charlie … all of Tigraian ancestry.
Dawit October 14, 2011
He is entitled to his opinion. no biggie.
Dawit, Birmingham, UK October 14, 2011
Brave Eritrean, well done brothers we need to challenge Hegdef, this is the high time to overthrow the dictatorial regime.
zemen beraki October 14, 2011
As our friend said Isyasæs grandfather came from Tigray after he killed a man. When he came to Eritrea he lived in Drfo and later moved to Tselot. Yonas Isayas’s brother told his friend Debesay Temolso that their family is from Tigray and their grandfather’s house or hdmo stands to that date. This was told by Yonas to Debesai in the good old days when we were in very good terms with Hzawi weyane harnet Tigray. Isya’s grandmother is also from Togray.
shawel October 14, 2011
well done brave brothers and sisters,the time is on our side, the internet is helping to communicate, we will challenge HGDEF every ware in Sweden, USA, U.k. Israel and all over the world soon will be in Eritrea, the momentum is picking up every day so after 6 month we will see reform. because PIA is already panicky that can be seen on his interview’s done recently on USA he is looking for young Eritrea’s to defend him, like the old days, the fact is that. no one is will defend him except the minority with some personal interests. to defend PIA you have to be a blind with out sense of direction,deaf with out hearing aid or a fool he cannot read the facts with evidence.
As PIA say where is the evidence on Aljazeera interview, I would say to PIA and Komaro the evidence is on Assenna, Asmara, you-tube ext. the suffering is clear so when the time of change comes please don’t say you didn’t know and tray to run away act as innocent not a supporter. so please accept the truth not the propaganda of PIA.
AS the protesters in Sweden sing. (Eritrea bello, Asmera do b hgdef tehlo, levseven hadioo alo!!!)
The Bee October 14, 2011
Ladies and gentlemen-
The bottom line and the fact is the ruling party/government was illegal as of May 23, 1997 when the Constitution was ratified by the Constituent Assembly. In principle, and as is conventional, the ratified constitution is a legally binding document, since the Constitution does not incorporate any specific date on which it should come into effect. In other words once it was ratified it became the law of the land. The question is did GOE follow or try to follow the constitution since that date. To the contrary in fact we are told, by the self appointed President Issays in May 2008 announced that elections would be postponed for “three or four decades or more”.
WHY IS THIS A BIG DEAL? IT IS BECAUSE THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY WAS REPRESENTING ERITREA AS A WHOLE. THIS IS THE ONLY BODY SO FAR ELECTED AND WAS GIVEN THE RESPONSIBILITY TO REPRESENT ALL ERITREANS.
For your information the Constituent Assembly is composed of 550 members, consisted of the EPLF/PFDJ appointed interim National Assembly (parliament), members of the six regional Assemblies and 75 diaspora representatives (Article 2, “Constituent Assembly Proclamation” No. 92/1996, Gazette of Eritrean Laws, vol.6, No. 8, 27 December 1996).
Weldit October 14, 2011
‘Eritrean cabinet approves food aid to Somalia.’
This is funny because, it is probably the first time we heard the word “approves” after the phrase “Eritrean cabinet”.
Really?? Since when does our cabinet approve anything? Its only role has been and will be to take courses or seminars chaired by PIA.
Oh and why is it that we haven’t heard this news on EriTV or the other government outlets? Is the government scared of what the Eritrean people might say oupon hearing the news?….
ahmed Saleh October 14, 2011
I just finish reading an article written by Dr.Bereket Berhane In AWATE.COM.
I recomend to everybody read it, it is a sad story about situations of our
young brothers/sisters.
ahmed Saleh October 14, 2011
I am sorry the title is: The Gion hotel meeting.
seleman tombi October 14, 2011
Good job brothers and sisters.It is now the right time to act,please let us get united asap.I am happy that we are using the resources of democrasy and justice we can only get outside our country,which are the meseret of our future Eritrea.Let us water the plant of standing for justice to grow in our hearts for we are the only people who can stop the atrocities of ISAYAS.
Temesgen Medhanie October 14, 2011
I just finished listening to the interview of the three young Eritreans who played a major role in disrupting the supposed PFDJ political drama masqueraded in Dawit Shilan’s derfi event. I am stunned or impressed to say the least. It is a de ja’ vu of the early years when brave young Eritreans set out to Sahil to make history. I dare say, we are again witnessing the making of history. Their resolve is astounding. These young men and women are no nonsense. They are a power to reckon with. Here is a glimpse of what they are about: One of the interviewee said, he was disappointed in what happened in New York. He went on to say that, “As much as we are ready and determined to pay what ever price to bring about justice in Eritrea, it was not the right thing to do to let Isaias go back to Eritrea to kill more people.” These brave young men and women are taking the struggle for justice to an unprecedented level. Again, we are witnessing the birth of a movement where Isaias loses a sleep over.