that is a good start really we need to continue this kind of workshops to involve all, and assenna co-work with asmarino is welcome as well. we need to create strong bond among media social networks, and other communication chanalles.
we need to focus also on Ethiopia occupation and free movement to Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia camps. there are many terrible stories coming out and we cannot ignore that as well. we need to contact ethiopian authorities peacefully and in a brotherly manner. They have to see the future beyond issais era.
Sara, stop blaming Ethiopia for all your own faults and weaknesses. Presently Ethiopia is giving Eritrean refugees preferential treatment and allowing many of the Eritrean youths in refugee camps opportunity to complete their education in Ethiopian institutions. This act is highly commendable but is only a band aid. Mending fraternal relationships requires ending the no war no peace policy, normalizing relations and re-instituting free mobility of the people. So before you blame others first do your own house cleaning and clearing the higdefs. In short, Ethiopia doesn’t owe you anything as you haven’t done her any favours in the past.
The seminar is first of its kind. Eritrean problem lack understanding each other was the lack of addressing our diversity. All Eritreans even in the opposition camp have diametrically opposite view of the solution to our problems. Some are simply Isaias brokers they are reformists. Therefore in order to have mutual agreement on unity we need to first address our diversity seriously. And please don’t provoke Ethiopian government with its own policy. We all lack basic information and please try to understand Ethiopia wholly not on simple issues of their concern.
Sara April 17, 2015
that is a good start really we need to continue this kind of workshops to involve all, and assenna co-work with asmarino is welcome as well. we need to create strong bond among media social networks, and other communication chanalles.
we need to focus also on Ethiopia occupation and free movement to Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia camps. there are many terrible stories coming out and we cannot ignore that as well. we need to contact ethiopian authorities peacefully and in a brotherly manner. They have to see the future beyond issais era.
Mamit April 19, 2015
Sara, stop blaming Ethiopia for all your own faults and weaknesses. Presently Ethiopia is giving Eritrean refugees preferential treatment and allowing many of the Eritrean youths in refugee camps opportunity to complete their education in Ethiopian institutions. This act is highly commendable but is only a band aid. Mending fraternal relationships requires ending the no war no peace policy, normalizing relations and re-instituting free mobility of the people. So before you blame others first do your own house cleaning and clearing the higdefs. In short, Ethiopia doesn’t owe you anything as you haven’t done her any favours in the past.
Okbai April 18, 2015
Why wont to create another party
negash April 19, 2015
The seminar is first of its kind. Eritrean problem lack understanding each other was the lack of addressing our diversity. All Eritreans even in the opposition camp have diametrically opposite view of the solution to our problems. Some are simply Isaias brokers they are reformists. Therefore in order to have mutual agreement on unity we need to first address our diversity seriously. And please don’t provoke Ethiopian government with its own policy. We all lack basic information and please try to understand Ethiopia wholly not on simple issues of their concern.