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  • Bokre September 19, 2013

    Nathan,
    Your father is brave and stood up for what he believed. He was so brave, he went back to Eritrea to work for almost nothing though he had a good opportunity to live in America without any problem to get a good job with many perks. Still, he went back to Eritrea, knowing full well that Eritrea was not a democracy but still he wanted to see and bring some good changes.
    The selflessness of your father is a rare priceless quality among few good leaders. Like his brave comrades, your father stood up for justice for others and it is everybody’s responsibility and duty to stand up and ask: where is Alazar Mesfin?
    The world becomes a better place because heroic people like Alazar stand up and speak the truth, sometimes at a heavy price for themselves and their loved ones.

  • Motbinor September 19, 2013

    Your father is a hero just like his friends be strong & brave you will soon see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am sorry that your father did not get a chance to see you grow up one day soon we will go back home to meet all the so called prisoners who are living underground or in container everybody is behind you just don’t give up. God bless you

  • monica salguero September 19, 2013

    Agiojúm deki Erey etom zehalefu geganun etom teharimom zeloún mente nexaneten meselen hezbom, abenetom neketel nezi Axnati zejone sistemen netom xecanat mekawstun nezela -alem kesafhú seltan zey mahabom hadera.

  • Beyane wedi mendefra September 20, 2013

    tiYour father is a hero just like his friends be strong & brave you will soon see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am sorry that your father did not get a chance to see you grow up one day soon we will go back home to meet all the so called prisoners who are living underground or in container everybody is behind you just don’t give up. God bless you

  • Motbinor September 20, 2013

    Beyane wedi mendefra

    you couldn’t write your own sentence? why do you have to copy & paste it?

  • NATHAN ALAZAR September 20, 2013

    what can I say. You are great! You have said it all. You are asking a very simple question “where is my father”. I strongly believe you deserve an answer. To deny you this is unjust. I am sure your parents were liberation fighter and I have no doubt you will also furnish Eriteria with justice. Justice is the backbone of society.

  • amanuel September 20, 2013

    Well done Nathan

    let’s join the victims and request justice in Eritrea. A citizen is asking very simple question.

  • Daniel dawit September 20, 2013

    Nathan You are the son of a hero who had raised his voice for democratisation in all its forms ,Implementation of constitution, peaceful transition to multi.party system good governance,based on transparency & accountability .An honoured committed man for the good of his people.so you should feel proud.NATAN I confirm that me and the whole family are on yourside .I can see the light at the end of the tunnel tomorrow is not far..SOFIA. PETEr.NOEL &The whole family of all victims we are together in this
    Daniel

  • simon September 20, 2013

    Nathan: what you asked should had been the question of all Eritrean people because this can happen to every body if we don’t stand for justice together now I know you are asking this question because you don’t know where is he and tomorrow every body will ask where is my father if we don’t stand for single person but now I hope time is almost coming to know what happen to your father I feel your pain and your pain is my pain because I am not better than you and I know this can happen tomorrow to my son?God may with you have a blessed time till we will get an answer for your question.

  • marta September 20, 2013

    IF WE DONT FEEL THE PAIN of these eritrean kids, not just the kids of alazar, but to all who are suffering by the regime of wedi medhin berat….Then we aren´t human beings and WE ARE NO ERITREANS.

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