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Fetsum: The dilemma that crippled EDA’s tenacity to change the Eritrean situation

I thank the individuals that welcome me back to the home base Assenna. I also thank Assenna for accepting my reconciliation drive and posting my last article in the website. I must admit, however, that

I thank the individuals that welcome me back to the home base Assenna. I also thank Assenna for accepting my reconciliation drive and posting my last article in the website. I must admit, however, that reading the reaction of forum participants makes me wonder sometimes. Few individuals insist that the discussion at hand was monotonous and sensitive; they want to see me change the topics as much as possible. Others seem to see the importance of the discussions and keenly participate in the forums. The shallow and the deep, I don’t know but I wonder what else I should then write about if not the future of Eritrea vis-à-vis our political leaders. I stand confused!
I tell my people in the first state of mind that we cannot avoid the Eritrean reality specially when some religiously organized groups are trying to lead the nation in terms of their religion. I say to the people to really concentrate on the subject matter we discuss because it is our today’s concrete reality that will produce our tomorrow’s tangible actuality. If we are concerned about the current destructive Eritrean political navigation, the main cause of out communication in this media cannot be otherwise than focusing on changing the situation through democracy. If this was the case, how can we achieve our goal without checking and balancing, challenging so to say the political groups that want to lead the country? How else can we do it unless we become aware of them and monitor what they are trying to do to us before it is too late?
Do you think I wish being in this situation? Do you think I am here discussing our religious differences with you or that I care about ethnicity or religion? I wish I was in a different situation but I am here with you struggling for freedom and equality in Eritrea, a task that is impossible to do without respectfully challenging the brothers and sisters that want to lead us on the merit of their inclusive and democratic integrity; only based on the universally understood doctrines of democracy.
You cannot avoid the natural contact between leaders and societies similar to the fact that you cannot help sustaining the contact between yourself and your parents. Westerners have direct contact with their leaders because of democracy and we have indirect contact with the regime because of dictatorship. That is why we are here in the forum. You may not see this but we certainly have a solid unavoidable relationship with the regime except that it is indirect. Neither Afwerki nor can we avoid that inherent mutual contact beyond our control no matter how we may ignore it. We would not have been here without that common contact. Either way, a contact as such is mandatory and necessary that no human nature can avoid with one’s political environment.
You may leave ordinary people that you come across behind and move on in ordinary human life but you challenge those who stand in the way of your life to just leave you alone in that of the socio-political. This is the difference between ordinary human relationships (you and Kidane) and that of between leaders and societies (President Afwerki and you) whoever Kidane and/or you may be. My contact with the Eritrean potential leaders specially in the EDA as an individual from the Eritrean society is therefore an unavoidable happenstance that I am blessed or condemned to live with as a matter of destiny: So this applies to you!!
You cannot achieve your goal of democracy without using the right to investigate the non-mandated political parties that claim to take you there. This is not about the personalities of the leaders of the political parties or their beliefs but rather about where they are trying to lead us and on what socio-political grounds. They cannot lead us without our mandate and this privilege gives us the right to question their integrity in full. Any group with intention to lead the country therefore must be grilled to the limit for striving to decide the future of the society upon success.
Nothing can be more relevant to the Eritreans than the political parties that want to lead them; tell me if this is wrong. I believe focusing on the next leaders is equally important to focusing on the current regime because the next man will sit on the chair of the dictator that changed the Eritrean dream for the worse. It would then be none of my business discussing the future leaders of the country had they kept their mentality in privacy but trying to impose it in the society makes it our business because it affects us directly.
It is an inherent right of every Eritrean to challenge our potential leaders for losing this fundamental right because of the dictatorship is what got us in this situation. Once one decides to lead a society, the person has to accept any challenge from the people that one wants to lead, for the two abstractions are mutually inclusive! We should not recycle our situation anymore because we don’t have to if we understand this.
What is clear is that no democratic affiliated group would name the self ISLAMIC or CHRISTIANIC because this would isolate other Eritreans strictly applying to either the Moslems or the Christians only. Parties as such are exclusive but Democracy is all inclusive and I have no idea why they even talk about it standing in this segregationist position. Therefore, they must be challenged on the merit because challenging Mr. Afwerki’s system would not make sense otherwise. No one would be justified discussing Afwerki had he been an ordinary citizen but the fact that he is a leader changes the whole situation in terms of said contact. So works like in our natural contact with those that want to lead our society.
As it goes, the EDA with all the problems it created to the Eritrean people 15 years into its existence since 1999 continues in the same destructive path today with at least 11 political parties delicately bonded in the pool. I believe it is a lot weaker compared to the past when it comprised about 15 political groups; but not by coincidence; rather by political corruption, exclusionism, visionlessness and dictatorial tendencies.
Apparently, I discussed the Eritrean Islamic Congress-EIC, of Ibrahim Malik in my last article like I did about ten of them in the Alliance and I hereby feel timely discussing the Eritrean People’s Congress-EPC– of chairman Tahir Shengeb and chairman Saleh Mohamed’s Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development-EIPJD– in this opportunity because of the mandatory contact between them and the people provoked by their tenacity to lead the Eritrean society.
I wish I could see the political programs of the parties in question but I did not luck out this time finding something worth reading in the Net. One of the hardest problems in doing this was the absence of detailed information about the parties monotonously claiming to bring democracy in Eritrea with biased and contradictory projections. One must then present analysis based on different information sources, patching them up to make sense out of in a single article. But I found something relevant that I feel may give us an idea as to what has been going on in the Eritrean diary of resistance.
A very reliable source of my information says that the two political parties in the EDA, EEPC and EIPJD were originally within The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (EJIM) before splitting to form their own independent parties. This made it important for me to go back in time and see how they view the future Eritrean life based on the political philosophy of their parent organization, the EIJM. The reason is simple; there is no enough documentation about them available in the planet according to my researching capacity forcing me to analyze our situation only by associative derivative.
A story to this effect reads as follows: “The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (EIJM) began activity in 1975 when a group of Islamist-minded guerillas split off from the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) that had been fighting since the beginning of the Eritrean independence movement. The EIJM was formally established in 1980. Since independence in 1993, the EIJM (and its factions) have been the principal Muslim opposition group in Eritrea, seeking the violent overthrow of the government led by President Isaias Afewerki. EIJM claims to only target the Eritrean government and to establish an Islamic caliphate in Eritrea [“A caliphate is the traditional Islamic form of government, presided over by a caliph, either appointed or elected, who is considered the political leader of all Muslims. It also incorporates a shura, a body similar to a parliament, that represents the will of the people and may elect and/or advise the caliph. Though originally, and ideally according to some, a caliphate — or the caliphate — is a unique entity that unites all Muslims under its rule, there have been concurrent and even competing ones at some points in history”]. The group is based in Sudan and is made up primarily of dissidents from the ELF, conservative Eritrean (and some other Muslims from Horn of Africa countries), and a Muslim youth network. The group is also known by a variety of other names—the Eritrean Islamic Reform Movement, the Abu Suhail organization, the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, and the Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development—but many of these appear to be break-away groups that operate with some degree of autonomy. “
Comment: Controversially, EJIM does not exist any longer with one of the multiple names it acquired in its life cycle except the Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development. I am not sure if any one of said break-away groups existing today outside the EDA pool but none of the other names is currently within in so far as my understanding is concerned. It, nevertheless, strongly appears that the EJIM was in experimentation stage until 1980 with different names as such till it firmly established its position since 1980. Further, this organization was found to support the Shura justice system (justice by consultation rather than by the constitution) like the Eritrean Islamic Congress-EIC, of Ibrahim Malik.
“The EIJM was born out of a merger of two political Islamic groups: the National Islamic Front for the Liberation of Eritrea (Jabha Atahrir Al-Eritrea Al-Wataniya Al-Islamiya) and the Islamic Vanguard (AL-Ruward Al-Muslmin), which were formed in July 1982 (News Asmarino, 15 Mar. 2000).”
Comment: Please understand that I am learning about our history with you as much as I can but the two groups should have been formed at least 11 years before independence via referendum. Here, the inconsistency is the 2 years difference between the two information sources. May be we can assume that it was fully formed between 1980 and 1982.
“This is reflective of the climate for political and militant Islamic organizations in the Horn of Africa. Like other neighboring countries during the last three decades, Eritrea saw a number of Salafi organization rise to popularity, where before the mid-1950s the ideology had been largely alien to this region. In the 1980s, the Jabhat Tahrir al-Iritriyya al-Islamiyya al-Wataniyya (The National Eritrean Islamic Liberation Front), the Munzamat al-Ruwwad al-Muslimin al-Iritria(The Organization of Eritrean Pioneer Muslims), al-Intifada al-Islamiyya (Islamic Awakening) and others were founded, some in Sudan. By 1988, these organizations merged to form the EIJM. “
Comment: As you can see, different Islamic groups were formed at different stages and times in the eighties that merged to the EJIM in 1988. Yet, it appears that this organization still suffered from fragmentation within the few years after its birth in 1980 and until 1988. To this effect;
“This union of militant Islamists, however, continued to fragment. Within five years, a militant Salafi faction emerged under Shaykh Abu Suhail (also known as Muhammad Ahmad), who participated in the Afghan jihad against the Soviets. He is mentioned as the leader of the Eritrean Jihad movement in documents captured from al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. It is from this connection that some allege EIJM ties to al-Qa’ida; See “Harmony and Disharmony: Exploiting Al-Qa’ida’s Organizational Vulnerabilities”, Harmony AFGP-2002-801138. Its operations in Khartoum may also have put members in contact with al-Qa’ida, while it was also based in Sudan during the early- to mid-1990s. A more moderate faction calling for dialogue and reconciliation also emerged within the EIJM opposed to Abu Suhail. Currently led by Khalil Mohammed Amer, the EIJM today falls under the umbrella of opposition group known as the Eritrean National Alliance. “
Another source says that “In September 1998, [after] an opposition congress was held in Khartoum, Sudan”
Comment: It appears that the EIJM faced quite a few internal disturbances from 1988 to 1993. Some of our people were condemned to fight with al-Quida in Afghanistan at some points in the experience. It further appears that the moderate elements in this union grieved the al-Quida’s connection and broke up from the EIJM to join the EDA at the end of the day. My research does not answer the whereabouts of Brother Khalil Mohammed Amer who master minded the break up to join the EDA because he is not the proclaimed leader of any one of the groups in today’s EDA (hopefully I am ok here). But the information says that “the Eritrean opposition group Harakat al Jihad al Islami (Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement-ERIJ) reportedly changed its name to Harakat al Khalas al Islami al Eritrea (Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement)” under his leadership. I don’t think any organization with this name exists in the current EDA as will be apparent in the go.

With all this going on the objective of the EIJM was clear from the following teaching:

“The main EIJM body led by Khalil Muhammad Amer, as described by its deputy Abu al-Bara’ Hasan Salman in a 1998 interview with the now-defunct Islamist magazine al-Nida’, aims to carry out: “Armed struggle and training youth; da`wa [outreach] and education… we accompany the Qur’an and Sunnah and aim to fulfill as a group all the aims therein and to realize our position as servants of Allah, and to establish the Islamic State [sic].” He states, “[t]he Islamic Jihad Movement is striving against two groups, the Christian regime and the hypocrites. The movement also represents the only military option which had proved its fortitude in confronting the Christian regime in Eritrea.” Salman went on to say, regarding the “external front”, which is “very sensitive … from the aspect of our strategic security”, that they aim to “exchange our experience and expertise with other Muslim organizations which also work to challenge the various corrupt regimes in the region… Strive to generate the suitable opportunities to support our Jihad through Islamic means; and [m]ove around neighbouring countries and expose the corruption of the Eritrean regime and its danger over the entire region on the religious, security, and political fronts.” Clearly from this description, the group has aspirations for uniting with like-minded Islamist groups (the majority of them militant Salafi) and moving toward the establishment of an Islamic state. In this sense, there is a legitimate concern for cooperation with al-Qa’ida.”
Comment: It is a little complicated for me to patch up everything from the limited available information but the Eritrean People’s Congress-EPC– of chairman Tahir Shengeb and the Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development-EIPJD– of chairman Saleh Mohamed, both in the EDA are said to have originated from the EIJM. They focus on fighting the Christian regime and the hypocrites; God knows who the hypocrites may be. The two groups are among the strongest and most decisive elements in today’s EDA. They are very strong in the Alliance that basically maneuver it with few other political parties within to be discussed apparently. The question is if we can assume the two active parties in the EDA having a similar political philosophy as the parent group EIJM which did not stop at Eritrean turf of the mission but rather expanded its focal point at regional level of the political infatuation?
I found the assumption as partially valid in my opinion. The first question to my mind was why a democracy oriented group would call oneself ISLAMIC unless it intends to religiously dictate a society? This thought is directed towards at least the Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development-EIPJD– of Chairman Saleh Mohamed. My information states that EIPJD is an active member of the International Islamic Jihad Movement like the diehard Islamic groups in “Egypt and Turkey with Sharia hidden agenda that does not allow Christians to hold power”. I don’t have material proof for this although I would not be surprised if this was the case. But what kind of justice is this man going to bring in Eritrea openly declaring only for our Moslems excluding the rest of the society? What may the development be in this divisive and dictatorial objective? What will he do with the Christian Eritreans and how may his constitution guarantee the harmonic coexistence of the Eritrean people within themselves and with the regional neighbors? Is he going to rule all the Eritreans based on his Islamic projection irrespective of the society’s ethnic and religious differences? Will he enforce the Jihad on all of us or only on the Moslem portion of the society? How many constitutions will he apply in the Eritrean society if his objective is merely to change the situation of the Moslems? If not, how then will he run the Christians with a single Islamic constitution that justifies Shura Justice or the Sharia?
There are many unanswered questions revolving around this dominant group in the EDA. But would this attitude apply to the Eritrean People’s Congress-EPC– of chairman Tahir Shengeb whose party does not use the term ISLAMIC in its name though mothered by the EIJM as well?
Reality talks more than words, says my most dependable source of information. In fact the source says, that EPC as one of the most influential groups of the EDA enjoys a special privilege that no other member does. It is supposed to be the political branch of the party and a member of the EDA but it is said to also have a dependent military wing calledEritrean Islamic Reform Movement that functions independent of the EDA. It does not have the term ISLAMIC using its name in the EDA but inserts it in its independent military wing, the Eritrean Islamic Reform Movement that functions under its direct control. Therefore, this group must be one of the most Islamic groups that want to religiously dictate the Eritrean politics upon power grab similar to its sister group EIPJD.
In conclusion, Eritreans must stay informed about who may replace the dictator in future Eritrea and on what terms. Only focusing on the current regime will give a chance to the opposition groups that aim at dictating the society illegally and undemocratically, meaning that the fruit of the struggle will end up being the same dictatorship we experienced through the years with greater potential to further destroy the country beyond its current situation. As it stands, there is no doubt that the EDA is heavily manipulated by dominant forces as such with few former members leaving it behind and watching the Drama from distance. Chances are the EDA will suffer breakups by renegade members should it fail to repair its legacy in the coming congress supposed to be held in Addis soon. See you soon with the current situation of the EDA and the renegade parties that are challenging it from the periphery.

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39 COMMENTS
  • Berihu August 26, 2014

    The religion of Islam in Eritrea may turn suddenly into a time bomb whose detonation may be triggered by Muslim extremists influenced by radical and violent Salafists who would like to declare Jihad against moderate Muslims, Christians, and other secularists. Egypt’s Muslim brotherhood, and Nigeria’s Boko Haram, though they may not be Salafists, are examples as to what can happen in Eritrea. Poor Eritrea is composed of matually irreconciliable components which lack common bonds other than a desperate longing for an alien identity. Clearly, the ‘Eritrea’ project is doomed to failure from the start. It is like chasing a ghost . One component of Eritrea aspires for an Arab Islamic identity as per the commandements of the Qur’an, while the other longs for the colonial slave mentality. Eritrea in its current form is like a house built on sand. And the present Eritrea fiasco is not accidental, it is a natural consequences of faulty initial assumptions. Surely, this negative historical fact can be corrected & reversed. A necessary condition for achieving a durable peace, tranquility and prosperity with our highland community is to be at peace with oneself & one’s identity. “Feteka tselaeka ane’ye adeka” ; ‘Whether you like it or not, I am your mother’, simple saying of our Habesha identity. Last, future Eritrea must not entertain political parties based on religion, tribe or regional affiliations. As Christian, who in his/her right mind joins an Islamic party that advocates Shari’a laws? None.

    • ahmed saleh August 26, 2014

      Obstacles of Eritrian unity start to
      pop out from every holes . YEDHINENA

  • andinet hizbay August 26, 2014

    dear Berihu
    I can’t agree more ,u just presented our situation precisely and concisely. I strongly believe that the long and lasting solution is unity with our motherland Ethiopia if not partition of poopthis fake state to sudan and Ethiopia. we died for the cause of arabs ,those who started the fake revolution their sole aim was to arabize and islamize the ppl of Mereb Milash .We the useful idiots joined them against our interest, now we are paying heavy price to maintain this fake state. our grandfathers said we are Ethiopians and believed that our long term interest is best served when we unite with Ethiopia ,time and again their assertion turn out to be true. If we don’t change our false assumptions regarding our BROTHERS ETHIOPIANS we are doomed to fail as people .I am sure when ISIS ,BOKO HARAM or all the jihadists with different names come to annihilate us ,we ll seek the the help of Ethiopia, right now we have to forge an alliance with our brother to avert any future danger coming from the jihadists.

    • Wedi_Hagher August 27, 2014

      “I strongly believe that the long and lasting solution is unity with our motherland Ethiopia if not partition of poopthis fake state to sudan and Ethiopia. ”

      andinet hizbay aka Cow Face, Mihretu.

      You are losing patience … you desperately want to pull a trigger that will burn Eritrea to ashes. Aya Mihretu, wake up .. your diabolic dreams will never see the light of the day.

      • THE COWARD HERO August 27, 2014

        Wedi Hager,

        This is cow face ,not Andinet or Berihu..I te3ll my real name ,Why do you not comeup with swomething tangible other than connecting other peoples’ cyber names. Make yourself useful for our people, I know you may lack wisdom & logic ,but you have school i8ntelligence.

        thank you Cow face.
        I am coming with new cyber names because i KEEP ON BEING DISALLOWED BY aSSENNA WEBSITE ,BUT , i UNDERSTAND.

    • Berihu August 27, 2014

      Dearest andinet hizbay,
      Well said and please continue enlighting the confused and lost people of Mereb Milash. Please also ignore the few desperate & damaged riffraff korakur of the Arabs. If they ( the Wanna-be Arabs) still feel the grass or the halal is greener or tasiier on the other side of their Arab World then they should make us happy by getting lost to their slave master Arabs sooner than later. Dear andinet hizbay, it is not the fathers that lived through the colonial era that abandoned their roots, but the generations born in post colonial era. For the confused, self doubting post-colonial generations though, to absorb one (modernity), they had to entirely let go of the other (their roots). The real colonization of the Eritrean mind took place after the Italians left – all in reaction to modernity, belatedly inspired by the legacy of Italian colonialism and Islamic Arab identity. Indeed, “Aytibikey endiyu zebikiyeni zelo”. It is also a shame and embarrassing when people devalue their heritage and try mimic others. At least for the wanna be Arabs lowlanders, Eritrea is like a convenient store for them as they will always have Mama Islamiya Arabia.

  • andinet hizbay August 26, 2014

    correction
    this fake state

  • Wedi_Hagher August 27, 2014

    ” A necessary condition for achieving a durable peace, tranquility and prosperity with our highland community is to be at peace with oneself & one’s identity. “Feteka tselaeka ane’ye adeka” ; ‘Whether you like it or not, I am your mother’, simple saying of our Habesha identity.”

    Berihu aka Teclay, Kombishtato, Paradiso .. 11 nicknames

    “One component of Eritrea aspires for an Arab Islamic identity as per the commandments of the Qur’an, while the other longs for the colonial slave mentality. ”

    ‘Whether you like it or not, I am your mother’: Ethiopia.

  • Tesfu kibrom August 27, 2014

    I never believe that no Molesm or Christian in Eritrea is capable of doing any violence. The regime has committed whatever violence at its disposal against Christians and Moslems. But, I never saw any Moslem or any Christian Eritrean who tried to throw a stone let alone throw a stone against the dictator. Is there any time in Eritrea that is worse than the present time. never! I know many Moslems and Christians whose brothers and close family members were killed by the regime in a cruel manner. But the concerned people either flee in terror or stay in the country and become obedient citizens to the regime. So, what else can this people do after the removal of Isayas? they will only try to compensate for past times and live their remaining few years in peace. PFDJ elements and puppets of course say that if Isayas is removed the country will be immerse in turmoil which is a premeditated lie disseminated by the 03 machine of Isayas. In Eritrea, you can never find a Moslem who entertains the idea of a bomb strapped mission with the aim of committing suicide. Eritreans have become as meek as a lamb.

  • Moke August 27, 2014

    Good job Futsum but a point to remind you and our good readers. Putting the cart before the horse will derail the substance and leave the theme not achieved. We as a veteran fighters have experienced a lot of mishandling and wrongs during the liberation struggle and our response was “tray natsinet tirekeb” lets have or develop patience till the realization of the national liberty and for sure, we did it. Even,now, the same tendency is being assessed to tolerate the Islamic tendencies and want to teach us “tray siraatmo iweged, dahray nihasbellu.” We did know and understand how much we are suffering now by letting the regime to go by the erroneous path and if we are ready to repeat the same mistake, then, Eritrea will be a religious volcano and its magma will swallow up us all. So, be brave to tell your readers to understand that differentiating a government and political religion is the minimum point of consensus with those religious(both Islamic and christian fundamentalists) forces to be in one political umbrella. This is the minimum point of compromise. If they fail to accept and try to omit any and single alphabet from that phrase,then, the would be alliance will be remain for the religious forces alone and hope you understand me.

  • oromay August 27, 2014

    Welcome back “my formula, call me , meet me “. Your topic today is more sensible and important. Any religious affiliated political party like the Eritrean Islamic parties should not be allowed to impose Islamic state and establish caliphate. Hybernated under the umbrella of EDA, they tend to have the same political program as that of ISIS. And yet they coined the words ‘Democracy and Justice” in their party names.

  • halibsete August 27, 2014

    ርኢቶ ብዛዕባ ምንቅስቃስ ኣስላማዊ ውድባት ኤርትራ ብምንጽጻር ኣብ ዓለምና ንርእዮ ዘሎና ኣተሓሒዝካ ኣብ ሓደጋ ነምርሕ ከምዘሎና ይርአየካ። ኮይኑ ግን ንዓይ ካብ ህላወ ኢሳያስ ዝኸፍኤ ተሪእዮ ስለዘየለ እዚ ንዛረበሉ ዘሎና ምንቅስቃሳት ኣብ ስልጣን ክመጹ ይምነ።ምሕደረኦም ልሙጽ ክዅውን ከምዘይክእል ርኡይ ኮይኑ፡ካብ ዘሮ ምርጫ
    ገለ ምርጫ ይሓይሽ ካብ ማለት ተዘይኮይኑ።ዚክልተ ሃይማሮታት ካብ መባእታዊ ትምህርተ ክርስቶስ ንክርስትያን ፡መድረሳ ኒስላም ይፈላለ።እቲ ፍልሊይ ኣብዚ ደረጃዚ ከይተራእየ
    ሰላም ኣብ ክስታን ኣስላም ዘሎወን ሃገራት ክመጺእ ዘይሕሰብዩ።ንቆልዑ ዝምህሩ ብመንግስቲ ከም መምሃራን ብመንግስቲ እንተዝክፈሉ፣ከም ኣብ ቱርኪን፣አውስትሪያን፣ባህልን
    ሰነምግባርን ቅልዑ ኣብ ተጻዋርነት እምነት ካልኦት ምተረረ።ሸሪዓ ንአስላምን ክስታንን ከመሕድር ፈጺሙ አይኪእልን።ከምኡ ዝአምንተልዩ ንዕግርጊር ምዕዳም ጥራሕዩ።
    በቲ ካልእ ገጽ ድማ ቲ ክስታን ክስተውዕል ይግበኦ፣ማለት ኣብ ኣርትራ ህላወ ኣስላም ምስ ቁጽሮም ኣነጻጺርካ ናይ ስልጣን ተካፋልነት ዘሮዩ ዘሎ፣፣ኣብ ሃገሮም ኣይተመልሱን
    ፣ግራታውቶም ናይ መኮንናት ግራውቲ ኮይኑ።ንዓይ ከም ክርስቲያን፣ገዛኢ ክርስቲያን ስለዝኮነ ሽሪዓ ክርስትያን ሸሪዓ ኣስላም ኣይደልን፣፣ን ኣስላም ገን ከምኡ ክኸውን
    ኣይክልን።

    • Wedi_Hagher August 27, 2014

      “ሸሪዓ ንአስላምን ክስታንን ከመሕድር ፈጺሙ አይኪእልን።ከምኡ ዝአምንተልዩ ንዕግርጊር ምዕዳም ጥራሕዩ።
      በቲ ካልእ ገጽ ድማ ቲ ክስታን ክስተውዕል ይግበኦ፣ማለት ኣብ ኣርትራ ህላወ ኣስላም ምስ ቁጽሮም ኣነጻጺርካ ናይ ስልጣን ተካፋልነት ዘሮዩ ዘሎ፣፣ኣብ ሃገሮም ኣይተመልሱን ፣ግራታውቶም ናይ መኮንናት ግራውቲ ኮይኑ።ንዓይ ከም ክርስቲያን፣ገዛኢ ክርስቲያን ስለዝኮነ ሽሪዓ ክርስትያን ሸሪዓ ኣስላም ኣይደልን፣፣ን ኣስላም ገን ከምኡ ክኸውን ኣይክልን።”

      halibsete

      You said “ኣብ ኣርትራ ህላወ ኣስላም ምስ ቁጽሮም ኣነጻጺርካ ናይ ስልጣን ተካፋልነት ዘሮዩ ዘሎ፣”.

      You are right, the EPLF/PFDJ leaders from early seventies when they published the notorious manifesto known as “We and our aims” they put in place a divisive policy
      that systematically reduced Muslims to second class citizens.
      With the exception of a few informants who work for security agencies, the share of Muslims in particular Lowlanders in civil service is almost zero.
      In higher education when University of Asmara was open, it’s population did not reflect the diversity of our country at all. The same can be said about education opportunity given to post-graduate students sent to South Africa and elsewhere.
      The EPLF/PFDJ have frustrated every effort by international community to return back refugees from Sudan to their native places. Those who wanted to return at any cost were forced to settle away from places they came from. Hundreds of them were made to disappear. In a nutshell, many ordinary Muslims feel they are victims of systematic discrimination and abuse by the State.
      Despite all that, I strongly believe there is a solution, especially now that we are suffering for the same regime.

  • Sarah Ogbay August 27, 2014

    Dera Fetsum,
    well said! A timely article. ‘Post DIA) is a topic that needs some serious talk. WE do not need any surprises after the fall of PFDJ. WE need to have some solid common understanding on what and how of post DIA. WE have to have a clear picture on our future Eritrea. Without that we could face more confusing and surprises. We have to acknowledge that there is much more hard work to do then. Making sure that things do not go worst for our people is not going to be easy at all. That is why I believe that we should organize Eritreans to create professional networks.
    Our politicians should be working on issues of religion and region that could be of any danger to our people. And we all should rally behind our unity in diversity. WE Eritreans are colorful and that is what should our beauty and strength.

  • Habibi August 27, 2014

    Dear Fetsum, thank you for the detailed reasoning on the importance of getting deep into the kern of this issue. For laymen like myself, who do not pay attention to the essence of the countless parties around the Eritrean politics,mainly due to their chauvinistic natures, subtle games and hidden agendas , make articles of this nature very much needed now more than ever as they are all out educational and awakening. We just can’t let our naiivity in politics be exploited by any other foreign and religious influences that are sneaking into our lives under the disguise of the struggle for democracy. Political parties based on religion should actually be banned before they ever started as they are meant to serve the religious interests of a group of fanatic individuals and not the interest of Eritrea and not at all the interests of Eritrean muslims. I hope the constitution will take care of them if we will ever have one some day.
    The struggle for democracy looks like a football game where one has to look right and left before trying to go forward. Right now, while we are discussing this point of the Islamic parties, the apostles of Andenet with Ethiopia are starting to emerge from another side striving to exploit this situation and pave their way towards the Eritrean politics. This is what they call ‘out of the frying pan into the fire’. A unity that has long failed its purpose and costed us so many lives can in no way be taken as an option for fighting against foreign influences . This is a foreign influence of its own.
    As sad as it may seem, with all these bits and pieces of obstacles and scattered political parties, it doesn’t surprise me anymore why Eritrea doesn’t have a strong and competent opposition party.

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