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ERITREA: BACK TO THE DARK AGES

This information comes from sources with direct contact with people living in Eritrea. It gives a unique picture of life under a regime that tolerates no independent media coverage – national or international. Note: the

This information comes from sources with direct contact with people living in Eritrea. It gives a unique picture of life under a regime that tolerates no independent media coverage – national or international. Note: the unofficial exchange rate is 70 – 75 Nakfa to the £.

Life in Asmara today

It has been almost two weeks since there has been any electricity supply in Asmara and those who have no access to generators are in the dark.

Their mobile phones are dead too…

Scarcity of petrol and diesel means public  transport is  difficult. Horse drawn carts and wheel-burrows have returned to the streets.

People use their carts to  transport water. In many areas of the city taps have run dry.

People queue for hours to get water, filling jerrycans and barrels and carting them off.

There is also a scarcity of domestic fuel for cooking. Kerosine is supplied once or twice a year in the government shops.

Every family  gets 5-10 liters. When that runs out people use coal.

Real hardship

Bread is so scares and is only supplied intermittently.

Each person gets one loaf. When it is available the bread is good quality and cheap so people are happy when there is a bread delivery.

Every month 5 liters of cooking oil is provided per family.

The only cereal supplied is sorghum which people use as a staple in place of wheat and taff.

Sorghum is supplied every other month and a family of three gets about 15kg.

Additionally a packet of teabags and 3 kg of sugar is also sold every month. but sometimes the tea bags are not available.

Fresh produce is sold in open markets but the prices are so high a single meal can cost an national service recruits his or her entire salary, of 450 nakfa.

1kg of Potatoes cost 50 nakfa, tomatoes cost 40 and onions 25.  Meat is a luxury that many only dream about –  it costs 250 nakfa per kg.

A medium sized chicken costs 400 nakfa, a goat will set you back 600 nakfa.

The people who are suffering the most are the educated middle classes who may earn 1,500-2,000 nakfas.

Most are expected to  support not only their immediate families but their extended families as well. Many single young men are fleeing the country to avoid this fate.

An email from a relative: “Please send me any cloths that your children don’t need anymore. We use all our money on food and rent (my mum now lives with us as my two brothers are in Juba, South Sudan now).  My three children are literally running around in rags.”

Please note: If you believe that any of this information is inaccurate, please let me know. If you have any further anecdotes about life in Eritrea, please sent it to me.

Updates: I have received these responses since the item was posted.

1. Hospitals are suffering because of shortage of electricity. A blood laboratory result could take more than 10 days. Means if ur sickness is critical ur family will accept the result paper days after ur funeral.

2. I am writing this from Asmara. The statements you wrote about electricity, mobile phones etc are fake. How come I was able to charge my phone of there was no electricity in Asmara for 3 days?

3. Do not believe in those who say those are lies. They are all regime supporters. The government gave just 2hours electricity in the last two days. All u wrote is the dramatic truth!

4. “….a goat will set you back 600 nakfa” I am sure this is wrong. When I left Eritrea 3-4 yrs ago, lamb cost 3000-6000 nakfa.

5. All is true. Also, the authorities do not inform (even unofficially) citizens why power is out. They never do. The fact that this is normal practice tells you how oppressed the people are and how much they don’t know about how their country is run.

6. By the way, power has been going out most of the day for the past months, It only got worst the last two weeks with 0 to 2 hours of electric power per day.

SOURCE: MARTINPLAUT

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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27 COMMENTS
  • gidewon July 14, 2013

    True.

  • ida July 14, 2013

    Cousine back home writes similar stories. She tells us about her husband of seven children working but being paid the same salary as when he was doing national service. She describes life in Asmara as hell on earth.

  • sidiabd@gmail.com July 14, 2013

    I am sure the boss and his partner in crime do not feel the pain our people are feeling as they have their own generators in their villas and compound. Poor Eritrean people : How long are you going to tolerate this misery and start saying enough is enough.We are with you all the way.

  • aus 17 July 14, 2013

    A dying nation leads to severe suffering for its people who are silent and accepting; though pretending i.e they were brave, heroes and own their destiny!!!!! Where is all that braging, boosting attitude, they all end up in vain

    • NEW HOPE ERITREA July 15, 2013

      It was fake.It was hatred driven.A dog bites a good neighbour ,but turns in to a bitch protecting his or other dogs rights.

  • Tamrat Tamrat July 14, 2013

    According to elf logg Asmara was without electricity for 11 hours due to elf attack on different trasnformer in 1969.

    So does elf finally break the record of the 11 hours?

  • Truly Truly i say to you July 15, 2013

    If the inhabitants of Asmara, or Mendefera, Dekemahare, or Keren, Masawa, Barentu, or Teseney in any else one of these big cities once be able to be done similar the Ethiopian Semayawi Party like deed demonstration in Addis Abeba, trust me by that time, the beginning of end the Mafia PFDJ regime it will be. Please Eritreans inside Eritea watch this video and learn something from that, and have courage to do similar. PFDJ will do nothimg upon you, because whole world would watch it, if PFDJ in case a single citizen kills.
    ESAT Semayawi Party Demonstration (you tube)

  • Kalighe July 15, 2013

    The regime of Mr. Isyeas and his supporters (Higdef’s business partners) do not care much about ordinary people suffering, as long as they get what they want:

    – They have killed the private sector (if you want do business, you are looking for trouble).
    – They hate to see wealthy people (you may have money, but they won’t allow you to enjoy it).
    – They hate to see free individuals (if they hear about a person looking after his cattle, in a remote village, they send someone to arrest him).
    – They like to see people living on handouts, given by them from time to time.
    – The notion of private property is not there (if you are out of the country, your home may be given to an officer)
    – They turned the country into a big prison (people are living in fear).

    And yet, there are so many people who seem to be happy .. . ‘adna tzubuk alo’ !!
    You see them insulting the Weyanes, Arabs, Americans .. etc.

    – The Weyanes: under their administration, Ethiopian economy is booming.
    – The Arabs: ordinary people have removed despotic regimes with peaceful means, and are enjoying freedom.
    – The Americans: their country is the land of freedoms and the melting pot of people coming from all over the world.

  • denden July 15, 2013

    Really this news sounds it comes out of Mekelle and reported by
    Wogaht WOYANE radio.

    Stop lieing through your broke ASS!!!!

  • Andebrhan Ekube July 15, 2013

    Denden
    You need to grow up ,
    Eritreans in Eritrea are in dark life no electric or water .
    What the hell are you talking about mekele or wegahta ?
    Wake up damy .

    • TwoWayStreet July 16, 2013

      Andeberhan,
      Let him roar. Don’t waist your time. Either s/he is doing it on purpose (enjoying the moment while Eritreans suffer) or s/he is too slow to get it.

  • teranifa July 15, 2013

    mr writer ,if you want to know the price, comparing price with nakfa and pounds. as you told 1 pound is 75 nakafa . the price of meat in UK 500 nakfa per kilo, the price of oil 100 per kilo nakfa ,the price onion 150 nakfa per kilo. the price of bread 75 nakfa per kilo. ,house rent minimum 3500nakaf per week , this hose is sharing with 4 person. transport 1000 nakfa weeklen in one city.not only in Eritrea the price raise. this our world problem .

    • Tes July 15, 2013

      Ternifa,
      You better go to basic econmic session. You can not compere any country against eritrea. There is no work or earning to talk about infilation. Eveybody is not allowed to work for his or herself. No computation, no production of commodity all are dead no hope

    • NEW HOPE ERITREA July 15, 2013

      Maybe Eritrea needs to print British Pounds ,instead of Naqfa. I ¨believe¨that could solve the problem.

      • jose July 16, 2013

        That is what these mafia or gangs are good at. that is how they planned to build the singapoooooooor. these morons made the Eritrean brother nation pay a lot. the small Djibouti signed a 2 billion dollar agreement to buy electric power from Ethiopian two weeks ago. Shabia are really stupid. Unbelievable !!!!!!!!

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