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Eritrean Youth Dancing for Freedom and Justice in Leeds, UK

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49 COMMENTS
  • Selam@yahoo.com March 27, 2012

    Those who support PFDJ are dancing and those who oppose are doing the same.

    • Tesfa March 27, 2012

      Yes they are all dancing! But the puppets dance in support of the wicked PFDJ regime while these youth are dancing in defiance of the dictator. If you are ready to listen, listen to the lyrics, it is all about solidarity & unity and how to dismantle the blood sucker Isaias‘s system of illegitimate government as soon as possible. You will see, it will happen faster that you expected!!

      • Selam@yahoo.com March 27, 2012

        Fruitless excuse

        • Cambo March 27, 2012

          I am glad to see them dance and enjoy our music and art. I urge them to listen and dance to the tune of our own nine ethnic groups and to the rich African rythms wherever the opportunities arise.
          Thanks fetari, these youngsters live in free nations. This is not Afghanistan under the Talibans, where music and dance was banned and punishable by stonning.
          Eritreans have a saying: “ሳዕስዕ እሞ ስራሕካ ኣይትረስዕ፤”

        • Abdi March 27, 2012

          What have you done the last 20yrs .killing innocent people is that what you call fruitfull ahahahahah..

      • Semhar March 27, 2012

        Dancing with Isayas’s T-shirts?
        Dancing with Isayas’s Flag?
        Dancing with Isayas’s map?
        You must be joking.

      • Semhar March 27, 2012

        The in 1991 the Eritrean liberators liberated our land and our people.
        The raised our liberation flag allover Eritrea.
        Freedom rang allover Eritrea’s provinces.
        Our people danced with joy and pride!!!!!!!!!!!
        That’s what we call dancing for freedom and justice!

        • jonas-1923@hotmail.com March 27, 2012

          Semhar ?whatever ur name is, Eritrea was not liberated in 1991, it was a transition from one dictator (Mengistu) to another dictator (Isayas). Eritrea still has to fight for her liberation, the only free person in Eritrea is dictator Isayas……thos fighters who gave thier lives must be turning in their graves. I bet u live in Europe or North America, u guys care very little about Eritrea as long as you keep Isayas in power, u love Isayas not Eritrea.

          • Semhar March 28, 2012

            Jonas,
            I’m with you. I’m against the dictator.

            The in 1991 the Eritrean liberators liberated our land and our people.
            The raised our liberation flag allover Eritrea.
            Freedom rang allover Eritrea’s provinces.
            Our people danced with joy and pride!!!!!!!!!!!
            Eritrea was liberated in 1991 by EPLF, ELF, Eritreans allover the world. The Ethiopians whom we helped to over through Mengistu were first to recognize Eritrea as a free nation.
            Unfortunately the freedom didn’t last long. The dictator took over and dismantled our laws, (HIGHI INDABA), our culture, our flag, our provinces, interfered in our religions, schools etc.

          • Semhar March 28, 2012

            Jonas,

            The lowlanders always dance for freedom with our liberation flag.
            You will never see Eritrean from the lowland with Dictator’s or HIGDEF”s flag.

    • Abdi March 27, 2012

      Ati Agamea .yes you are right they are dancing .But; but those those who are dancing now they are trying to save their people ;while you are siding with heartless and killer animals.

      • weldu March 28, 2012

        Agame agame kibil ketsebikelu Lol ahahaaaa

    • shetet aynibel March 28, 2012

      selam,
      It is like some dances in the church and other in a nightclub. The difference is for good and the later is for bad reasons. Besides, every body has an emotional tendency to dance for rhythm. The point is what is reason for the gathering. who do you gather with. Freedom fighters were dancing even during the bad times, that was helping them,( I believe) to keep their courage high.

  • Kalighe March 27, 2012

    Unless you plan and work hard to dance in near future in Asmara, in your country after removing the monster and his fascist regime, it doesn’t give much joy, because there are a lot of your brothers and sisters who are suffering in the dark dungeons of Higdef.

    • hawileito March 27, 2012

      What you said is wonderful. But that dancing was a result of gathering for justice. We need to reach consensus with you and others to reach Asmara. I am afraid you pick only the dancing portion of the programme. That dancing was after working hard for a year organising the youth to have a sense of removing the regime.

      one of the participants

      • Semhar March 28, 2012

        Hawileito,
        dancing is ok, butDancing with Isayas’s T-shirts?
        Dancing with Isayas’s Flag?
        Dancing with Isayas’s map?
        You must be joking.

        If you want to dance , dance for freedom with our liberation flag!

  • Abnet Tesfai March 27, 2012

    Kalighe
    you said it perfectly. what we need is action not dancing like the HIGDEFAWIAN SA’ESAETI.

  • Dave March 27, 2012

    The demise of PFDJ is imminent. These youth and demo.archive.assenna.com are power house for the change to come in Eritrea. The evil regime in Asmara will soon be gone. Viva Smer group.

  • Wedi-Hhilo March 27, 2012

    These gusys are lying to the people, they are responsible for preventing the course of justice which they were issuing a declaratio which wasn’t acceptable in any measures. They no clue what is mean by movement and what is mean by changes, they are lier and pretenders.
    they pretend like the killer regime and of course they are not longer movement for chane, they are movement reluctance and prejudication.

  • Semhar March 27, 2012

    Shame on you! Eritrean youth dancing for Isayas, with Isayas’s flag, Isayas’s map!

    You are holding Isayas’s (PFDJ’s) flag….
    Instead of our liberation flag.
    You are posting Isayas’s (PFDJ’s ) map (Eritrea by zobas)
    Instead of our original map, (Eritrea with its original, historical provinces).

  • Semhar March 27, 2012

    Shame on you!
    Eritrean youth dancing for Isayas, with Isayas’s flag, Isayas’s map!

    You look like HIGDEF, (with HIFDEF flag)
    You dance like HIGDEF, (with HIGDEF map)
    You must be HIGDEF! (Followers of the mad dog, the tyrant Isayas.)

    • X TEGADALAYE March 28, 2012

      Abnet and Semhar, came down we will change the flag when we chang FERAON. Did you see these inesnt yang Eritreans they are not infested bu aold JEBEHA or SHABIA mind. Today maybe there are 100 next event we will be 100000000, this is the BEGGING. I am so proud of them next time we will gather from all world and we will marh to kick HIGDEF TEWELIGES OUT OF home land Eritrea.

    • Cambo March 28, 2012

      ሰብኣይ ነዚ ምስነበበ ዶ ኸውን “ኣይትበከ እንድዩ ዘብክየ ዘሎ፤” ዝበለ።
      በዓል ሓመደ ዕደ: ከምዚ ከማኹም ምስተቖጽረ “4 ነጥቢ ሓሙሽተ ሚልዮን ኢኹም፤” ይብሉና።
      ናይ ውሻጠ ከይኣኽለናስ ናይ ግዳም ከፊኦምና።

  • samuel March 27, 2012

    i like leeds eygm ente semhar hgdef sle zikonki eu des mbal abuki emo kintr da beli
    ezi gn bkulu kikxl eu action ,dance & meeting follow them if u can
    thank u

  • Chiwnokoki March 27, 2012

    Wedi Hhilo, I wish you elaborate your statement a little bit about what you said the youth of Leeds pretending and preventing the course of justice?

    Semhar. there is no so called flag or map of higdef… if there is any Eritrean including you who has got issues with symbols you are free to attend the meetings or even become member of the youth for change and raise any issues you got. Nevertheless as a spectator trying to label individuals will not give any gravity to your statements.
    Finally well done and congrats EYGM in Leeds. Your collaboration and integrity is so admirable. I would like to encourage you to work harder and mobilise more youth of different backgrounds, because diversity and unity sends a clear signal to the youth back in the country who are part of global change. What the youth in Leeds have achieved should be a lesson to the rest Eri youth living in different particularly in the major cities in the Uk.

    • Wedi-Hhilo March 28, 2012

      Chiwnokoki
      right now, if you really think, since the establishment of this so called movement it is almost years now. but again if you think what have been done, then you will find the answer on the above, defending HGDF and pretending to be movement for change. Otherwise if this was real young and real for change, it is not only to HGDF to be changed but you know, we Eritreans in the progressed world, we are left like the 200 years age back and we are sold like animal. No western African were received such bratal during the past slavery centry, if you think deeply, ours are more worse than them. So where is your movement and what have done to these victime of Rashaid human traders? ifyou are real movement and wy not start training camp and send comands to free them. i would be with you the first. otherwise don’t tell me you ar fighting for justice or for freedom. you are lying at the eyes of the people.

      • Awet April 10, 2012

        Wedi Hhilo,
        The Leeds youth movement is one of the most dynamic and credible youth movements I have witnessed in recent months. In less that a year, since thier existence, they have raised the political awareness of many youth. Don’t expect them to bring the change we hope to bring over night.

  • Cambo March 28, 2012

    ኣንቲ ሰምሃር ሓብተይ፤
    ነዚ ጽውጽዋይ ናይ “ሰውራ” ገና ኣይምነወክን ድዩ? ገለ ሓድሽ ንለውጢ: ዋላ መማቐሪ ዝኸውን ሓድሽ ቦለቲካ የብልክን?
    እምበር እዚኣስ ብዘይ መማቕርቲ ኣይትቕረብን እያ። ቁሩብ ከምዛ ዝቐነየት ስዋ መጺጻትኒ። ቁሩብ ዋላ ካብ ናይ ሳዋ ጌሶ ሕውስ ኣቢልኪ: ሓድሽ መዅባዕቲ ጌርኪ ድሙድሙ ግበሪያ።
    ንስርዓት ኣስመራ ስለምንታይ ከምቲቃወምዮ ትፈልጢ ዲኺ? በቃ እዚኣ ካን ኣኺላታ?
    “ጨርቂ እድያት ተወሲኻታ፣ ስእሊ ኤርትራ ሓሙሽተ ዶ ሸሞንተ ሕንጻጽ ኣለዋ፣
    ክርስትያናዊ መንግስቲ ዶ ምንታይዶስ፣ ሳዕሲዕኩም ዶ ደሪፍኩምዶ፣” ኣይበዝሐን ዶ? መእተዊ እኮ ጨኒቑና።
    ወዲ ሻውል ድዩ: “ኣንትን መምህረይ ሱሳስ ኣላታ፤” ዝበሊ።
    እዛ መጽሓፍክንሲ ገለ ኣላታ?

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