ENSF statement on the conflict within the Eritrean National Council
The 4th ordinary session of the Executive Office of the Eritrean National Council for Democratic Change (ENCDC) began its meetings on July 1, 2013 and ended its work on the 13th of the month. After
The 4th ordinary session of the Executive Office of the Eritrean National Council for Democratic Change (ENCDC) began its meetings on July 1, 2013 and ended its work on the 13th of the month. After deliberating on various agenda items and making decisions the session closed its meetings. Reviewing task performance reports with stipulation of changes in the leadership posts in the Executive Office have never been put on the table in any form or shape.
Kalighe August 6, 2013
“.. rather than serving the interest of the opposition as a whole, it aimed at serving some quarters who wanted to score narrow political gains. So,it becomes plausible to us that the members of the Presidency of the Council have become easy tools, wittingly or otherwise.”
What does this mean ?, is there a foreign hand at work behind the curtains ?
Please tell us exactly what is going on, and who are those you refer to as “some quarters”.
Sahle Yosieph August 6, 2013
hapless
Sahle Yosieph August 6, 2013
hopeless
Zeberga August 6, 2013
Can we all get along and drop this opposition group and concentrate on the real issue on the ground. “how do we save the Eritrean People at this critical time”
And Assenna, please stop any updates about this opposition group, they are not worth the report, just drop them as they have dropped the immediate needs of their people. the hell with them and whoever is behind their concerted agenda.they are no good, period.
thx,
ahmed saleh August 6, 2013
We as the people want to see political change in our country . Some so called opposition leaders could not
give consideration to the expectation of our people particularly for those who became political victims in
their daily life . Being aware of the risk of having them to represent the opposition organization , we need
more information about those influential players to this unnecessary drama . Do not forget it is Eritrean
people’s opposition party not their private institution . The solution depends on all of us to engage and to
be more efficient if we focus on a task of identifying the factors of wrongs and those who hold responsible
for failure . It is time to get rid of some of stubborn politicians with corrupted point of view .
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Awet August 6, 2013
opposition? There is no opposition in Eritrea. We have individuals or groups with self interest. They all want POWER. They have not accomplished a thing in the last ten years. Yes, NOTHING.
dembelas August 6, 2013
yes good fornothing
Kabbire August 6, 2013
Nothing good will come from gangs who have no respect to themselves and their own people. Nothing good is expected from the riffraff and left overs of the old Jebha. These people have no shame to post worthless “press releases” everyday and to gamble on the future of young Eritreans who do not share the views and tactics of old Jebha. Some one called them a while back: the dinosaurs of the old Jebha.