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ዳሕራዮም እምበር ገደደ።

ከም ዝዝክር ድሕሪ’ቲ ኣሰቃቒ ህልቂት ዕሸላት መንእሰያት ኤርትራ ኣብ ላምፔዱሳ ህዝብና ካብ ቅድሚ ሕጂ ብዝሓየለ ሕራነ ቁጥዐኡ ሰማይ ዓሪጉ ጠንቂ ናይዚ ኩሉ ኣበሳ ክኣ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ምዃኑ ብምስትብሃልን ካብ ስሩ ንምምሓዉን ብዙሓት ተበግሶታት ክቀላቐሉ ተራእዮም

ከም ዝዝክር ድሕሪ’ቲ ኣሰቃቒ ህልቂት ዕሸላት መንእሰያት ኤርትራ ኣብ ላምፔዱሳ ህዝብና ካብ ቅድሚ ሕጂ ብዝሓየለ ሕራነ ቁጥዐኡ ሰማይ ዓሪጉ ጠንቂ ናይዚ ኩሉ ኣበሳ ክኣ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ምዃኑ ብምስትብሃልን ካብ ስሩ ንምምሓዉን ብዙሓት ተበግሶታት ክቀላቐሉ ተራእዮም ኣለዉ፣ እቲ ምንታይ ህልቂት ላምፔዱሳ ኣብ ታሪኽ ብዓይነቱ ዝፈለዮ ነገር እንተነይሩ ኣብ ቅድሚ መላእ ማሕበረ ሰብ-ዓለም ዘጋጠመ ኩነት ምንባሩን ልዕሊ ኹሉ ክኣ ብመራኸቢ ብዙሃን ክቃላሕ ብምኽኣሉን ኢዩ።

ብዝኾነ እዚ ዝቀላቐል ዘሎ ተርእዮታት ከምቲ ኣቐዲሙ ዝተጠቕሰ ኣብ ልዕሊ እቲ ኣቐዲሙ ዝጸንሐ ንፍትሒ ዝጽውዕ ምንቅስቓሳት ተወሲኹ ነቲ ልኡም ዝጸንሐ ሕልና’ውን ኣበራቢሩ ብዓይነቶም ዝተፈላለዩ ውዳበታት ዘለዎም ምንቅስቓሳት ክርኣዩ ኣኽኢሉስ ብኣብነት ክጥቀሱ ዝኽእሉ እኳ ከም “ንስመር ንሰፊሕ ምትእኽኻብ ኤርትራውያን ንፍትሓዊ ስርዓት” ብወዲ ቫካሮ፣ማሕበር ተጋደልቲ ህ.ግ. ነበር ንለውጢ ዓዲ እንግሊዝ”፣ ከምኡ’ውን “መድረኽ ንሃገራዊ ዘተ” ካልእን ዝኣመሰሉ ኢዮም።

ዝኾነ ውደባ፡ ህዝቢ ዝማእከሉ ምስ ዝኸውን ተቐባልነቱን ኣድማዕነቱን ርዱእ ይመስለኒ። ካብኡ ብምብጋስ’ምበኣር እዞም ዝቀላቐሉ ዘለዉ ተበግሶታት ንስርዓት ህግደፍ ንምውዳቕ ክንቃለስ ኢና ክሳብ ዝበሉ ክተባብዑን ክድገፉን ዝግባእ እመስለኒ፣ ግን ክኣ ብኣንጻሩ ብስም ህዝቢ እናተሓለቕካን እናሸቀጥካን ንገለ እናኣቕረብካን ንገለ እናግለልካን ዝግበር ምትእኽኻብ እንተኾይኑ ግን ካብ ጥቕሙ ጉድኣቱ ከምዝን ኢዩ። እዚ ዘብለኒ ዘሎ እዞም ብስም “መድረኽ ንሃገራዊ ዘተ” ዝብል ስያመ ተበጊሶም ዘለዉ መራሕቲ ህዝባዊ ግምባር ነበር ኢና ዝብሉ፣ ብዐንደ ርእሱ ኩሉ ኣካያይዳኦም  ካብታ ቀደም ንፈልጣ ሚስጢራዊትን ነጻሊትን ህግ ዘይፍለዩ፣ ሕጂ’ውን እቲ ከም ባህሊ ዝወሰድዎ ዘይግሉጽን ኣግላልን ባህርያቶም ዘተግብሩ ዘለዉ ኮይኖም ይረኣዩኒ ። ንኣብነት ኣብ ዕለት 19 ጥሪ ኣብ ሰሜን ሎንዶን ንሳቶም ዝደለይዎም ሰባት ጥራይ ብሕርያ ሕቡእ ኣኼባ ምግባሮም ዘቃልዕ ጽሑፍ ወጺኡ ምምባሩ ዝዝከር ኢዩ። ሕጂ ክኣ ዝሓለፈ ከይኣክል “ዳሕራዮም እምበር ገደደ” ክብል ኣርእስቲ ሂበዮ ዘለኹ፣ ብስንበት ዕለት 02 የካቲት 2014 ዓ.ም ኣብ ሂልቶን ሆቴል ወግዓዊ ምቛም ማሕበሮም ንምእዋጅ ኣብ ዝተዓደመ ኮንፈረንስ ኣብዚ’ውን ብሕርያ ዝተዓደሙ ሰባት ጥራይ ምምባሮም ክዕዘብ ኪኢለ። ኣብዚ ኣጋጣሚ እዚ ናተይ ኣብኡ ምስታፍ’ውን እንተኾነ ካብ ፈለምኡ ኣብ ኩሉ ኣካይዳኦም ኣወዳድበኦምን፡ ዕቃበን ዘይዕገበትን ስለ ዝነበረኒ ብቐንዱ’ን  ብውልቀ ኣብ ልዕሊ እቶም መራሕቲ ናይ ሃገራዊ ዘተ ዘይምእማን ጥርጣረታትን ኣብ ሊዕሊኦም ስለ ዘሎኒ ፡ብሓደ ካብቶም ዝቐርቡኒ ወደብቲ እቲ ኮንፈረንስ ተዓዲመ ዝስምዓካ መታን ክትሓትት ተባሂለ ኣብኡ ዝተረኸብኩ ኢየ።

ተሳተፍቲ እቲ ኮንፈረንስ ኣብ መንጎና ክልተ ወጻእተኛታት ዝርከቡና ካብ 25 ክሳብ 30 ዝቑጽርና ኢና ዝነበርና፣ ኣብዚ ብኣቦወንበርነት ኣቶ ዓንደብርሃን ወልደጊዮርጊስን ኣቶ ዓብደላ ኣደምን ዶር ኣሰፋው ተኸስተን ዝተመርሐ ኮንፈረንስ ናይ ሓንቲ ገጽ  ጋዜጣዊ መግለጺ ድሕሪ ምንባብ ናብ ሕቶን መልስን ብምእታው ሽዱሽተ ሕቶታት እተን ክልተ በቶም ወጻእተኛ ጋዜጠኛታት ዝተሓታን ካልኦት ኣርባዕተ ሕቶታት ድሕሪ ምሕታትን ምምላስን መራሒ ኣኼባ ኣቶ ዓንደብርሃን ወልደጊዮርጊስ ናይ ሽሂ ዕረፍቲ ክንገብር’ሞ ድሓር ተመሊስና ክንቅጽሎ ብምባል ኣኼበኛ ናብ ናይ ሻሂ ዕረፍቲ ከም ዝወጽእ ገበረ። በዚ ክኣ ኣብቲ ናይ ሻሂ ቦታ ብታሕቲ ታሕቲ ኣኼባ ተወዲኡ ኢዩ ዝብል ወረ ነዝሑ’ሞ ኩሉ እቲ ኣኼበኛ እዋእ! “ከመይ ኢሉ? ሕቶታትና ከይሓተትና ድኣ ከመይ ዲዩ ነገሩ?” ኢሉ ብምዕዝምዛም ነንሓድሕዱ ክጠማመት ስለ ዝጀመረ ። እቲ በዳህቲ ሕቶታት ክመጽኡኒ ይኽእሉ ኢዮም ኢሉ ዝሰግአ ኣቶ ዓንደብርሃን ብኡ ንብኡ ነቲ ኣኼበኛ ካብ ናይ ሽሂ ዕረፍቲ ድሕሪ ምምላሱ “በሉ ኣይትሓዙለይ ዓንተቦ ኣኼባና ተወዲኡ’ዩ ክብል ነይሩኒ ተጋግየ ኢየ፣ ሕጂ ተኾነ ኣኼባና ኣብዚኣ ወዲእና ኢና” ብምባል ነቲ ኣኼበኛ ከይሓተተን ዝስምዖ ከይተዛረበን ኣኼባ ብዘይ መደምደምታ ብምርጋጥ ከምዝብተን ገይርዎ።

ትዕዝብተይ፣- ከምቲ ኣቐዲመ ዝጠቐስክዎ ካብተን ዝተሓተታ ሕቶታት እተን ክልተ በቶም ወጻእተኛ ጋዜጠኛታት ዝተሓታ ኢየን፣ ኣብቲ ግዜ ናይ ሻሂ ዕረፍቲ  እቶም ወጻእተኛታት’ውን ናብ ዋኒኖም ከይዶም ኢዮም፣ እንተኾነ ብድሕርኡ እቲ ዝዓደምዎ ህዝቢ ዝመሰሎ ኸሓትት ዝግብኦ ብምንፋግ ኣኼባና ወዲእና ኢና ምባሎም ብቐድሙ’ውን እቲ ኤርትራዊ ዕዱም ከም መታሓፍስቲ ድኣ’ምበር፡ ብቐንዱ፡ በቲ ቕድሚ ሕጂ ዝተዋህመና ምጽወታ  ንንቀሳቐስ ኣሎና፡ ህዝቢ ንእክብ ኣሎና እሞ ፡ ሕጂ’ውን ሓገዝኩም ኣይፈለየና ንምባል ወጻእተኛ ጋዜጠኛታት ኣኪብካ ርአዩልናን፡ መስኩሩልናን ምጽወታ ንኽንረክብ ሓግዙና ንምባል ዝተጸውዔ ኣኼባ ደኣንበር፡ ብጉዳይ ሃገርን ህዝብን ኤርትራ ፈዓራ ሃሊይዎም ከም ዘይኮኑ ኢየ ክርዳእ ኪኢለ። እምበር በዚ ሎሚ ጊዜ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ካብ ኩሉ እዋን ንላዕሊ ጨኒቕዎ ኣብ ዘለወሉን ራህዋ በየን ትመጽእ ኢሉ ኣብ ዝጽሊየሉ ፈትልን መርፍእን ኣላጊብካ ሃገርን ህዝብን ተድሕነሉ እዋን ድኣ’ምበር ብኣመጻጽእኡ ዘይፍለጥ ገንዘብ ኣብ ብዓል ሓሙሽተ ኮኾብ ሂልቶን ሆቴል ኣኼባታት ምዕዳም ብስም ህዝቢ ምልጋጽ ስለ ዝኾነ ዓገብ ክብሃል ክክኣል ኣለዎ።

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  • ሽብለሎም February 6, 2014

    ኪንቲት ናይታ ተንፈርፍር ዘላ ደርሆ ኢዮም።

  • kentiba February 6, 2014

    I don’t understand some people who did not question Ethiopia despite of all its wrong doings in the past but prefer to question the former PDFJ members. They are Eritrean citizens and I don’t think they need anyone’s blessings to start this initiative. Time will tell if they have genuine intention. Otherwise, such infantile criticism will help no body.

  • Abduselam February 6, 2014

    እዞም ሰባት’ዚኦምቶም ካብዚ ረጋጽን ዓማጽን ጨፍላቕን ስርዓት መግደፍ ኣይፍለዩን’ዮም፡ ዓላምኦም ድሕሪ ውድቀት ህግደፍ ስልጣን ንምሓዝ ጥራሕ’ዩ፡ ኬን በልዎም።

    • amir akeza February 6, 2014

      For how long shall we continue blaming and pointing fingers at people who take initiatives to bring about change? Let us either keep quite or join any group who stand for change. These are people who gallantly fought for independence. They have joined the struggle when they had no personal problems. they could have been in a relatively good position if they remained opportunists and passive to the crimes committed by the system like the other few members of the regime’s inner circle. They abandoned and opposed the existing repressive regime and chose to live in exile when they felt the merits of the independence was hijacked. Let us stop making subjective judgments on personalities. Let us leave the Eritrean people to decide on the ongoing process of any opposition, because the people have accumulated enough experience who stands for its benefits and who stands against. Members of the Forum, never kneel down to unacceptable comments which apparently serve support the existence of the regime.

  • habrom February 6, 2014

    Metkel, if you are satisfied with woldu and tedros’s article. You are a cancer for the country. Man how can we clean your dirty mind guys. Thanks mahta. Really it is very hard to work with thise kind of people. I don’t like isayias but I mean it he is better than from those people who have awraja problem. My God 21 century. Sorry.

  • Rahayta February 6, 2014

    Eritrea: London launch of Forum for National Dialogue

    Martin Plaut / 02/02/14

    On Sunday, 2nd February 2014, the Forum was launched by Eritrean leaders in London. The event was addressed by Dr Assefaw Tekeste, a public health specialist and former head of the EPLF Health Department during the liberation struggle and Adam Abdela, former Eritrean ambassador to Sudan. The meeting was chaired by Andebrhan Welde Giorgis, former Eritrean ambassador to Brussels.

    Inviting journalists and Eritreans to the event, the Forum issued this statement: “You are probably aware that the situation in Eritrea has been steadily deteriorating, causing the human condition to slide from bad to worse for over a decade. Despite the prevailing state of absolute repression, there is growing opposition to the authoritarian regime inside and outside the country. A new wind of change is in the offing. The absence of an institutional mechanism for transition to a democratic order and the ban on open political expression and overt organization in the country, however, raise serious concerns about the danger of political implosion and underscore the need for timely engagement to manage change and avoid chaos and bloodshed. Thus, a group of Eritrean personalities have established the Forum for National Dialogueto serve as a catalyst for pro-democracy Eritreans to work together to catalyse an organised and orderly transition from the current dictatorship to a democratic system of government.”

    Dr Assefaw Tekeste

    The speakers made it clear that this was not the launch of a new party, or even a political front. “We are responding to Eritrean cries for change,” said Andebrhan. “We are a bridge between the diaspora, who are important, and our colleagues inside Eritrea. But the Forum is led from inside Eritrea.”

    This was echoed by Dr Assefaw. “Our focus is inside Eritrea and we will try to strengthen their hand. We don’t want to lead or guide them.”

    So what role might President Isaias Afeworki have in any transformation, the panel was asked. “He cannot be any part of any renewal. He must be neutralised.” declared Andebrhan. The former ambassador continued: “All attempts at change have been met with brutal repression, so the president cannot be part of any change agenda. We cannot dialogue with him,” said Andebrhan.

    Adam Abdela

    Several Eritreans at the launch pointed out that the EPLF had an intolerant tradition, which swept aside all other strands of thinking. Adam confirmed this was true, but said the members of the Forum represented change. “We are EPLF legacy – we represent that legacy. But now we take a different approach,” he said. “We want to encourage a culture of dialogue.” The former ambassador to Sudan explained that he had been in the movement all his life, but that it had encouraged what he called a ‘deformed culture.’ “I am a changed man today,” he declared.

    On relations with the region, and with Ethiopia in particular, the speakers made plain their insistence that Eritrea should govern its own affairs. “We want good relations with our neighbours, based on multual recognition and non-interference in each other’s affairs,” said Andebrhan.

    Statement from the Forum

    Forum for National Dialogue (FND)

    I. The current situation in Eritrea

    The Eritrean people are denied the right to constitute a government of their choice and to live in peace, freedom, dignity and justice. The rise of an authoritarian dictatorship has concentrated all decision making in the person of the president of the country. The Transitional National Assembly, established by the then Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF) in 1993 to serve as the transitional legislative body until the conduct of elections on the basis of a democratically ratified national constitution within an interim period of four years, has been dismissed; the constitution, ratified in 1997 under the auspices of the EPLF’s successor, the then ruling People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), has been shelved aside. The organs and institutions of the PFDJ have, for all practical purposes, been non-existent for more than a decade. The president thus wields absolute power and rules the country without any legal or institutional constraints.

    The country’s economy, dictated and controlled by the president through cronies personally responsible to him, has come to a standstill and turned into a coupon economy where life has become unbearable for the population most of whom depend on remittances from relatives abroad. The country exists in a state of “perpetual war”, where all citizens from 18 to 70s years of age are forcibly armed. Their lives directly controlled by the government, hundreds of young Eritreans are escaping the country daily, and although some have found refuge, many are exposed to tremendous hardships including human trafficking. So many civilians languish in prisons inside the country without the semblance of any trial.

    Eritreans are increasingly challenging the unacceptable conditions of the country and people, and organized opposition now exists both inside and outside the country. The recent incident where units of the army, the only existing organised institution in the country, used force to publicly transmit their demands for a constitutional government and the release of all political prisoners is a telling example of how far the opposition to the regime has gone.

    Repression has become absolute and opposition is growing. Open political expression and organization inside the country are virtually impossible. No institutional mechanisms for transition to a democratic order exist. Under the circumstances, there is growing concern that, while change is inevitable and the situation is ripe for it, there is a danger of political implosion. Thus timely engagement is necessary to manage change and avoid chaos and undue bloodshed. To this end, a group of Eritrean personalities have established the Forum for National Dialogue to serve as a catalyst for pro-democracy Eritreans to work together to bring about organised, peaceful political change in Eritrea.

    II. Objective

    To work as a catalyst in bringing together pro-democracy Eritreans inside and outside the country to replace the current dictatorship in Eritrea by an equitable governance structure based on a constitution that guarantees equal rights of all citizens, their democratic freedoms and human rights, equal access to social services, and equal opportunities to develop themselves and their country.

    III. Principles

    1) Eritrea is under an absolute dictatorship, and there is paramount need for a transition to democracy to save the people and the country from continued suffering and ruin.

    2) Every possible effort must be made to bring about change through peaceful means.

    3) The objective conditions for change are in place, but within the existing police state, extreme restrictions exist to public expression and organizing inside the country; there is thus urgent need to use the relative freedom outside to help the ongoing underground organizing and preparation inside.

    4) The current president is responsible for the existing dictatorship and the damage it has done the country and people; he can hardly thus be expected to be part of the change.

    5) Higher and middle military brass and other existing government officials willing to participate in the reform process could be part of this change. To save the country and people, all those who support change to a democratic order should be welcome.

    6) We believe change will come from inside the country, led by people from inside who are committed for this change, and we are convinced such dedicated people exist. We are cognizant however, that to succeed quickly and without undue bloodshed, the internal effort requires the support of Eritreans abroad, organized as parties or as individuals, as well as the international community. Needless to say, we reject any external force to directly engage to effect change in Eritrea.

    7) We have established the Forum for National Dialogue to act as a catalyst to accelerate change; to help define a minimum common program for change among Eritrean opponents of the existing dictatorship; to serve as a link of pro-change Eritreans abroad and inside; to act as an advocate in the international community of the country and people including those fighting for democracy, as well as propagate the need for change without undue bloodshed. Eritrea needs to establish good neighbourly relations with all countries on the basis of non-interference and cooperation for mutual benefit.

    8) To accelerate common development and stable peace, there is need for close cooperation in the IGAD region that would lead to regional integration.

    9) To get out of the no-war-no-peace situation and ensure stable peace between the two countries, there is need for Ethiopia to unconditionally implement the decisions of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission and for Eritrea and Ethiopia to abide by the decisions of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission, to immediately stop all reciprocal hostile acts, and normalize bilateral relations.

    Political Agenda

    To work for a transitional arrangement that will ensure:

    1) The promulgation of a national constitution with the above mentioned freedoms.

    2) The establishment of a national body of representatives elected by the people to pass laws and supervise government on their behalf.

    3) The election of a government through universal suffrage.

    V. Strategy for the transition

    Work for:

    1) The formation of a broad based “National Salvation Council” composed of representatives from all bodies and social groups that support change as described above.

    2) The formation of a transitional administration that will work for the implementation of the above agenda.

    3) The transition to a democratic system of government with a duly codified social compact that binds the people and the government.

    VI. Immediate tasks

    1) Operationalise the Forum for National Dialogue (FND).

    2) Form and operationalise task forces, as necessary, to expedite the work and pursue the objectives of the FND.

    3) Propagate for the wide acceptance of the objective, political agenda and strategy above as a minimum program of all pro-change elements of the country.

    4) Work as a link between those who support and work for change inside and outside Eritrea.

    5) Work to gain regional and international support for the change agenda and efforts in Eritrea.

  • ፎል February 6, 2014

    ብመጀመርያ ን ህዝቢ ኤሪትራ እቅረ ሕተትዎ ! ካብ ሱቅ ኤልኩም መደረክ ኤና’ ህዝባዊ ግንባር ኤና’ ትብሉ ፡ምስ እሰያስ ኮንኩም ሰብ ኣጽኒትኩም ኤኩም፡፡ ሕጂ እሰያስ ተጠረጠ ሱቅ ኤልኩም ማዓኮርኩም ኣተሕብጡ ፡ኣብዚ ጊዘ እዚ ዛምኖኩም ወይ ዝስዕበኩም ህዝቢ የለን ፡፡ ዘነውር ነውሪ ግደፍዎ ብኣውራጃ ዝሕሺሸልኩም ህዝቢ ኤሪትራ የለን፡፡

  • Payback February 6, 2014

    Wolde, you said to Deromanekia ‘Is there any substantial evidence that supports your claim? I personally know that he is from Meraguse, Seraye. Is there any thing justifiable you know, that Andebrhan W. did or advocated to the region he belongs?
    Yes indeed, go back to the controversy of Asmara University, that is more than enough to justify that he endorses regionalism, he doesn’t have to advocate to the region he belongs but he goes beyond that to create division like he did in AU.
    If he is a reformed man, I don’t have any problem with that b’se like you said we should all work together to reach our goal of liberating our people.
    thx,

  • Justice4all February 7, 2014

    Andebirhan is Andeselmat. He is regionalist evil man the friend of pfdj. He fired instructors of University of Asmara mainly Intellectuals of the same region. He should get paid what he deserves !

    • belay nega February 7, 2014

      “He fired instructors of University of Asmara mainly Intellectuals of the same region.”

      You are wrong,he fired the teachers of advanced high school.To start with why the so called university was filled from people of the same area? ንበዓል ጴጥሮስ ብትግርኛ ሚሂሮም:ብእንግሊዘኛ ዝፍትኑ ዲኻ [intellectuals] ትብሎም ዘለኻ?

      • MightyEmbasoyra February 7, 2014

        Ato Belay,
        Son’t worry say it – Akeleguzay. No need for saying same region, certain region, wegeninet, etc. Unless we talk freely about this thing, there is no cure for it.
        For those of you who live in the USA, take a look at your neighbours, co-workers, class mates, etc – you will see from almost everywhere in the world. They look different, speak different, different culture than yours, but we all coexist in peace. Because there is a law.
        Now, take a look at those people who you think different people that you because they are different Awraja. They look like you, they speak like you, they have the same culture, etc. What the heck is wrong with you? Idiots (not you Ato Belay).

        • belay nega February 8, 2014

          Dear Mighty

          Ato Belay,
          “Son’t worry say it – Akeleguzay. No need for saying same region, certain region, wegeninet, etc. Unless we talk freely about this thing, there is no cure for it.”

          ንኽብሪ’ዚ ወብ ሳይት ከምኡውን ንኽብሪ ክምዚ ከማኻ እቲ ዝሓሽ ምእማት እዩ::

  • marsa February 7, 2014

    Tedros
    what is your problem man.you do not complain when semon bereket was guiding your so called opposion party.now you keep complaining when the real children of Eritrea start doing some thing what is wrong with you guys thisare the people who have been fighting for our freedom why you do not focus to the real enemy which is Eseyas do not try to divert us .if i do not trust this people who i am i going to trust Simon bereket or abay weldu.please blaming each athere will not take us anywhere.

  • eritreanmilitary movement February 7, 2014

    The eritrean Military movement annonces to all eritreans inside and outside eritrea that there was an assasination attempt against the eritrean dictator inside his palace in asmara .Though the assasination attempt has failed but it is a sign of the step up of the movements operation.

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