An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?” – By Our Voice
An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?” By Our Voice Global Eritrean Democratic Grassroots Movement (GEDGM) “OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!” One of the requirements of conducting a successful grassroots election with the purpose of swiftly forming a people’s Baito
An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?”
By
Our Voice
Global Eritrean Democratic Grassroots Movement (GEDGM)
“OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!”
One of the requirements of conducting a successful grassroots election with
the purpose of swiftly forming a people’s Baito and a Global Eritrean
Leadership Council for regime change is inevitably the formulation of a clear
definition of “Who is an Eritrean?”
This is a thorny issue that leads to a lot of debates and arguments because
there are diverse and sometimes even conflicting interests in the matter.
There are, in fact, some groups and identifiable persons who have tried to
implicitly narrow the definition in such a way that it refers only to their own
group or perhaps even to themselves personally – suggesting that they have
the exclusive right and authority to decide on what happens to the country
and people of Eritrea. We say that this should never be allowed to happen
because it is divisive, grossly unfair and extremely dangerous.
Why is it extremely dangerous? We refer you to the work of the German
sociologist and philosopher Jurgen Habermas. A harmonious and viable
society can exist only when all its citizens become stakeholders and
beneficiaries of it in a fair and equitable manner. Otherwise, the citizens have
the right to rebel and demand their rights and abolish the exploitative
oppressive system.
Thus, the excluded will and should use every means at their disposal to fight
back overtly or covertly to regain their rights as the situation demands. When
they lack power, their disappointment and grudge will still be there but they
may not show it for obvious reasons. But, they will still remain full of anger
and resentment waiting for their time – kem zitedegole hawi. Such excluded
masses of people are, in fact, the major causes of bloody uprisings, civil wars
revolutions and mass killings in the process. Indeed, the excluded have caused
the collapse of many armies and empires in history starting from ancient times.
As a case in point, we shall give an outline of the Battle of Thermopylae in 480
B.C. Greece between the alliance of Ancient Greek city-states led by the
Spartan King Leonidas and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. The Persians had
an army of about 100,000-150,000 men whereas the Greeks had about 3,000-
7,000. The core of the Greek army was about 300 Spartans. The Greek
strategy was to prevent Persian advance into the mainland by blocking the
enemy army advance in a narrow coastal strip with an overhanging
inaccessible cliff and finish them off one by one. The standoff and battle
continued for several days in favour of the massively outnumbered Greeks. In
short, the Persians were trapped. However, the Greeks were betrayed by a
local resident called Ephialtes of Trachis, who revealed to the Persians a small
path up the cliff that lead behind the Greek defence lines. This enabled the
enemy to outflank the Greek forces, smash their rear guard and defeat them.
King Leonidas and all the 300 men and others were killed in the battle. It was a
complete tragedy for the Greeks.
The point is, why did Ephialtes of Trachis betray his country and people to such
effect? They say that he was a deformed individual with disability which in
ancient Sparta would have led to his infanticide. He was spared death because
his parents took him away to another place. But, he still was bearing the social
disapproval. Thus, he had a grudge to settle – the grudge of exclusion and
humiliation. A bribe offered by the Persians might have also been another
factor, but he never took the bribe.
Look also at the perceived betrayal of the Italians by some of their native
subjects in Eritrea. The expropriation of land in Eritrea by the Italians and the
racism, exclusion, exploitation and humiliation of the natives made many
young Eritreans escape to Ethiopia and turn against the Italians such as Abraha
Deboch and Moges Asgedom and Dr Lorenzo Taezaz. Other Eritreans like
Awalom Berhe, while pretending to work for the Italians, worked hard to
cause the defeat of the colonial army in the Battle of Adwa by misleading the
Italians and giving correct details about the invading Italian formations to the
Ethiopians.
In short, the lesson we can draw from this is that mistreating, excluding,
exploiting, humiliating, name calling and inflicting pain on any citizen or group
or taking their land may rebound and damage us severely to the extent that we
may even lose our country as a result. To a large extent, what we have just
said may explain the weak and failed states around the world where there is
turmoil – such as Somalia, Nigeria and some countries in the Middle East and
other places. It is dangerous, and we should not let it happen to us.
Where there is a serious feeling of exclusion, unfairness and oppression, it is
very easy for those who want to create trouble to put in their seeds of social
rupture and let them grow – as in the proliferation of bacteria in open wounds
gradually forming gangrene. We know that there are political and religious
extremists (we shall not name here) waiting in the wings to exploit our disunity
and areas of dissatisfaction. We should be proactive and not allow them to
take root in our midst.
This is why we are advocating the emergence of a NEW ERITREAN SOCIETY
which is democratic, equitable and fair to all – not only to the majority or few
interest circles – but to all its people regardless of ethnicity, language, region,
religion, race, gender, family background or occupation. We want to
contribute our share to creating such a society where every Eritrean has a say
and a stake – and a sense of belongingness than to no other.
Every Eritrean should understand that he/she has the birth right to expect, ney
demand and get protection and succour from his/her society and state.
Otherwise, the system will have failed, and it has to be changed in that case.
There is no excuse.
In Eritrea, the outgoing PFDJ regime has created a lot of unhappy and
excluded sectors of the population which it has failed to care for. As a result,
we have a big population of refugees (roughly about 1-1.5 million from a small
country) all over the world, including big refugee camps in the Sudan and
Ethiopia. The new state of Eritrea has to quickly own these refugees and
repatriate them with sufficient provisions and opportunities in collaboration
with the international community. To pave the way for this possibility, all
these refugees and indeed all Eritreans should take part in the forthcoming
grassroots elections. But, we need to first know clearly who can participate in
the elections and who cannot.
Here is then the moment of truth: “Who is an Eritrean?”
We suggest the following eight provisional criteria:
1. All those with Eritrean passports and identity cards
2. All those who participated in the liberation struggle
3. All those born from an Eritrean father and Eritrean mother
4. All those whose father or mother is an Eritrean
5. All those born in Eritrea and spent their formative years there
6. All those who lived in Eritrea for over five years and are committed to
the country and people
7. All those who are married to an Eritrean and who remain in a stable
relationship for five years or more
8. All those who are committed to the wellbeing of the people of Eritrea
and who have made significant contributions to the country
On issuance of citizenship, all candidates shall swear to uphold the Eritrean
constitution and defend the interests of the country and people of Eritrea.
It should be made a treasonable serious offence to exclude, malign,
disrespect, insinuate, undermine, humiliate, backbite or discredit an
Eritrean who fulfils any of the said criteria on the basis of race, ethnicity,
family background (history or genealogy), religion, language, occupation,
superstitious beliefs, etc. It should also be a treasonable serious offence to
deny or try to deny any Eritrean who fulfils any of the said criteria from
exercising his/her full rights as a citizen like any other Eritrean.
The reason why such offences should be considered as treasons, or crimes
against the State of Eritrea and not only against the individual victim is
because such crimes damage OUR UNITY and the very fabric of our society
by pitting friends, neighbours, colleagues and compatriots against one
another – thus creating fear, mistrust and enmity. A viable and harmonious
society is not possible under such conditions. Therefore, they should not be
allowed.
This is the only way we can create a forward looking, civilised, prosperous,
advanced, confident, united and strong society that can effectively
compete in the world and is at peace within itself and its neighbours.
merhaba August 11, 2015
Why not, all human beings should have by law the right to exist as they wish. the Germans after faschism wrote into their constitution ” the dignity if all human beings are untouchable “, after our own horror (I am not remotely suggesting Eritrea is Nazi Germany, we should insure no one should be discriminate against. The law should protect every one and no one is above the law.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
DEMHIT lived in Eritrea over five years . therefore they are entitled for
Eritrean identity according these group demands .
Doesn’t it sound funny joke to give lecture about Eritreanism ?
For how long do our people can fell victim of sociopolitical conspiracy ?
Do we have to react silently when we observe suspicious revelation ?
Issayas and his cliques already did enough damage to cripple Eritreanisn
because we flatterd to let them maneuver out of control .
And who are these group behind the computer ?
Organization which represent national voice in diaspora choose to stay
ananymous scared from the regime in Asmera , for real it is amazing .
Teklezighi August 11, 2015
What is the big deal about Eritrean citizenship or identity in today’s world and in the 21st century? You yourself probably have an Arab and American citizenship and yet you are questioning about other peoples suitability or entitlement to the “special & unique” Eritrean identity/citizenship! It is really weird but to put it bluntly it is a curse to have Eritrean identity and nationality in today’s PFDJ and ghedli Eritrea.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
Why don’t you guys leave Eritrea alone ?
This kind of approach won’t suit to the bridge for healthy relationship among neighbors .
I definitely sense when I deal with non Eritrean commentaries . And I advice you
to give it up because ghedli Eritrea happen to represent our nationalism the same
way Weyane legacy represent yours .
Be yourself to earn respect from participants of this forum and by then we might have
honest dialogue .
Genet-orginal August 11, 2015
Teklezighi
It is only a big deal to Eritrean. But for people who are not Eritrean, (Tigrayan/Ethiopian), they don’t feel it. You have to be Eritrean to feel it. It is As simple as that!
Dawit Tsegai August 11, 2015
Dear Ahmed Saleh,
We are not saying that any criminal (like DAMHIT) who stays in Eritrea for five years or more can become an Eritrean. Secondly, what turned Isaias Afwerki into a monster is debateable. You are claiming that he and his clique have been behaving so badly against the Eritrean people because they have identity crisis. The sub text of that is they have a grudge; otherwise they could not have behaved so badly. We need to ask whether the grudge arose as a result of vilification of their identity and exclusion in their formative years? That is why we need an inclusive nationality policy. Secondly, are there not many generals and ministers who claim to be 100% Eritrean who are close allies and collaborators of the monstrous dictator and his clique? They are no better, of course! Finally, don’t worry, we shall soon tell the public who we are and our personal details.
Regards.
Letina August 11, 2015
Dear Mr Dawit Tsegai,
Please don’t go public and don’t tell your personal details for the sake of very few suspecting individuals. You will just be satisfying and also playing into the hands of opportunists like Meskerem/Meshirefet.net and their readers. Those ones who are asking you to tell who you are should be doing the same thing first that is they should tell all their details and background as well. I bet if you were to ask them for contributions or to share your works most of them would disappear saying you are not 100% from their particular region or religion.
At the end of the day the genuine Eritrean people back home would be your judges and they would return your great intentions and Kudus Elima with lots of hugs and kisses of many thanks and appreciation. Thank you and God bless you all.
Letina August 11, 2015
addition – ‘those ones who are asking you to tell who you are should be doing the same thing themselves’ i.e, they should tell us they are not from 03 of PFDJ sent specially to disrupt you.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
To ask for legitimacy purpose any organization’s convincing clarification has nothing
to with its members names . And Dawit didn’t identify his position . He might be one of
opposition camp supporter proud of his strong beliefs for change . And we need to keep
open to our fellow Eritreans except the motive has its purpose .
Genet-orginal August 11, 2015
Miss Letina
How do we know if this group is for Tigray-Tigrinya and who denies the nation of Eritrea? What is wrong with asking question? If any group deny our right to ask question, it is a big problem. People like you and Abel are not helping this group and they should stop you, but not the people who are asking questions.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
Thanks Dawit
Nothing personal rather my sense of unsecurity in this fragile process where
corrupted politicians , civic groups and foreign elements try to grap at any
opportunity on our country’s social and economic advantage .
I appraciate your understanding my concern and I look forward to have some
answers which might help the feeling of shame for staying quite .
Again let me assure you that I firmly stand in support of my fellow Eritreans
with good will who fight for their people betterment .
In the case of Eritrean nationalism , do not worry I am Asmera born and raised
who witnessed Eritreans from foreign origin live at peace but five years residence
requirement at this stage sounds irresponsible message .
URGENT CALL TO FIGHT FOR UNITY VERSES FAILED OLD POLITICS .
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
Thanks Dawit
Nothing personal rather my sense of unsecurity in this fragile process where
corrupted politicians , civic groups and foreign elements try to grap at any
opportunity on our country’s social and economic advantage .
I appraciate your understanding my concern and I look forward to have some
answers which might help the feeling of shame for staying quite .
Again let me assure you that I firmly stand in support of my fellow Eritreans
with good will who fight for their people betterment .
In the case of Eritrean nationalism , do not worry I am Asmera born and raised
who witnessed Eritreans from foreign origin live at peace but five years residence
requirement at this stage sounds irresponsible message .
URGENT CALL TO FIGHT FOR UNITY VERSES FAILED OLD POLITICS .
Suleiman Salim August 14, 2015
Dawit Tsegai ( Wedi Awetash Ayele)
Demhit criminal? Is that because you are a pro-Woyane Tigrayan?
asmeret August 11, 2015
My brother Ahmed Saleh true Eritrean keep fighting. Thank you. God bless you.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
Dear Asmeret
When we observe the never ending loss of our young generation , it is frightening picture . We
can’t afford to keep afraid of each other from speaking our minds . Far too often , we were
professed with misleading political philosophy which tore Eritrean societies apart . The problem
we face are more in seeking the root cause as opposed to ideals on an individual basis .
The sign of hope to end this senseless oppression in our homeland . And we must fight for
establishment greater moral purpose that reflects what our brothers/sisters sacrifices supposed
to stand for .
Thank you , keep it up the challenges upfront in principle .
MightyEmbasoyra August 11, 2015
asmeret, you are praising Ahmed and few others here but weren’t you the one commenting nonsense; such as this “poor brother akele was sold for free to Italy, the poorest awraja in Eritrea period nickname goolo. Sorry you should no your own history.” This was your statement, few days ago.
Genet-orginal August 11, 2015
Dear AHMED SALEH
Real Eritrean don’t react silently any longer.
“Our Voice”, who ever they are, they have to be accountable for their action.
I am actually astonished with their lack of self control. How can any group with the right mind come up with this kind of reckless idea, before they tell the Eritrean people who they are. This is a self destruction behavior. Or they are not clean. It is up to them to clear the air.
Bokrezion August 11, 2015
Thank you brothers and sisters of Our Voice for your positive and constructive contributions so far.
However, reading some of the negative comments like Ahmed Saleh’s it makes you wonder if poor Eritrea would ever get out of the horrible mess and misery in the near future.
May be we are all suffering from a collective insanity. Not that I am a frequent reader of Einstein, but I have heard that he had once said, “weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character”. And poor character is not just about policy error only. That too, but what is even more scary here is the possibility of it becoming a destiny. What we may need is a shift of attitudes where and when there would be a real chance to go even beyond fixing the current Eritrea’s problems.
AHMED SALEH August 11, 2015
Eritrean current problem is an issue of survival from monsters . To talk about
who is eligible for Eritrean nationality depends on evaluation about the subject
in question . Our people suffered under the hands of Ethiopian oppressive
system collaborators and to act innocent can’t fool us anymore .
Eritreans had forced to surrender their Ethiopian identity and lost lifetime
earned belongings and still denying realities than dealing with truth .
We have respected laws ( HIGHI INDA ABBA ) that defines Eritrean identity
for many years since we both were born . Now fix the problems which needs
prior attention to bring stable atmosphere then we might easy way for solutions .
asmeret August 11, 2015
bokrezion if you real Eritrean this one of the reason where we are today weak up!
Tes August 11, 2015
Dear Our Voice,
I don’t have problem others to seek Eritrean citizenship as so many Erireans congratulation each other for getting other nations citizenship. But I am afraid, this issue should be left for tomorrow after the nations constitution unless you are copy and pasted from the rectified constitution 1997. Otherwise it will drift you from your main mission & urgent issues. I don’t think you have the authority to decide who is an eritrean and who is not. I have concern on no 6 to 8. It seems to me Thomas Mountain would be an Eritrean. In conclusion it would be better to leave those serious issues such as citizenship, flag, land , language etc to leave it to the people and concentrate on the main issue of eliminate PFDJ. It doesn’t matter who come forward to lead and give his time and energy for the sake of the people of eritrea. I don’t see any sane person seeks to be Eritrean at this dark stage of our nation history. when we choose our leaders we should look in to their merit such us how capable and competent and willing they are. It doesn’t matter if they are 5% or 100% Eritrean. Please don’t fall in to low level like PFDJ and Meskerem goons. In fact our inflated pride of being Eritrean draw us back and left behind all nations and became a petty of human being. a refugees all over the world. TO talk about citizenship is simply naive when most of us have two citizenship and knew no one wants Eritrean citizenship at this time unless he/she has connections and feel the suffering of his/her people.
asmeret August 11, 2015
Tes well said. Thank you.
MightyEmbasoyra August 11, 2015
Our Voice,
What do you mean by this?
“All those who are committed to the wellbeing of the people of Eritrea
and who have made significant contributions to the country”. Does it mean that they don’t necessarily met the other criterias?
Don’t you think there should be some kind of permanent residency type of requirement before citizenships awarded?
Why was 5 yrs selected btw?
Even though your response to many questions so far is well handled and polite, expect us to question you about anything, except your intelligence. If I were you, I would pay more attention to the people who disagree with some of your statements (on the articles) rather than with those blindly approve your initiatives. Those are the ones who will make you grow.
k.tewolde August 11, 2015
There are HEGDEF’s decoys here.Can you tell? Donn’t let them distract you from your goal. ALELYUWOM!
Genet-orginal August 12, 2015
K.tewolde
What is their goal, if they are not willing to answer the Eritrean peoples question? They are doing something they have no business of doing. You yourself, how long have you been at assenna expressing your opinion? It seems, you just emerged to silence Eritrean voice. People who ask questions are not “HEGDEF decoys”, but people who want to silence Eritrean voice certainly are decoys of anit-Eritrean.
Kidane Beraki August 11, 2015
Dear Dawit,
Many ppl, you included, use few corrupt generals to justify hypothetical issues and and forget the majority Heroes who have been killed in the last 40 yrs by the evil man and the living ones including your host Amanuel. And now you are alluding about grudges of the few. I expected responses that harmonize the public but the way you are proceeding negates your mission. How about cooling off till the world wide mass organizations are formed unless you are testing the waters.
Ogbai Ghebremedhin August 11, 2015
DAWIT AND “OUR VOICE” GROUP,
WHY ARE YOU CREATING GROUND THAT LEADS INTO THE QUAGMIRE OF POLEMICS, GUAL ZEREBA, HENCE DISTRACT FROM THE MAIN COURSE OF STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE? YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE THREE POSTINGS BEFORE THIS WHICH REQUIRES TIME TO DIGEST BEFORE TAKING THE STEPS FOR ACTION. WHAT IS THE POINT OF RAISING THE QUESTION OF ERITREAN CITIZENSHIP NOW? WHO GAVE YOU THE MANDATE TO ALLOCATE ERITREANNESS? UNMINDFULLY, YOUR ARE BEGINNING TO SWITCH AND PLACE THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE. WHY DON’T YOU CONCENTRATE ON THE IDEA YOU BROUGHT TO BEGIN WITH? BE CAREFUL “NOT TO SHOOT YOURSELF IN THE FOOT”, AS DOCTOR AMENS WOULD SAY. TO MAKE FIRE FROM THE SUN’S RAYS, ONE HAS TO CONCENTRATE THE GLASS CLOSER TO THE GRASS. PLEASE DO NOT DIVEST PEOPLES ENERGY BY DRAWING THEM OR US INTO UN-NECESSAY POLEMICS.
Ogbai Ghebremedhin August 11, 2015
Dawit, to continue:
What is the point of bringing this archaic Greek history: ” Battle of Thermopylae in 480
B.C. Greece between the alliance of Ancient Greek city-states led by the Spartan King Leonidas and the Persian Empire of Xerxes” forward to the 21st Century Eritrea of different culture and historical experience, and under development. AS MUCH AS I WANTED TO ENCOURAGE AND JOIN YOU, NOW I AM BEGINNING TO QUESTION IF YOUR AUDIENCE ARE LIMITED ELITES. IT SEEMS SO, FOR YOU HAVEN’T UP TO NOW PROVIDED A SINGLE TRANSLATION ON BEHALF OF THE MAJORITY ERITREAN PEOPLE, IN SPITE OF REPEATED SUGGESTIONS. Please the issue of the Eritrean people is not an academic case; it is a case of real human suffering and treat it as such. People do not need lessons of Western history to make a difference in Eritrea’s struggle for freedom and justice from this long overdue tyranny.
asmeret August 11, 2015
Ogbai Ghebremedhin well said. Thanks
Genet-orginal August 11, 2015
Dear Assenna
The subject who calls himself “Abel” is not a concerned Eritrean. So why is he still allowed to post destructive and abusive message targeting Eritrean. Can you please get rid of him and delete his offensive post.