Live Music Social/ Concert for May 24, Eritrean Independence Day
It is our pleasure to welcome you to join us in Live Music Social/ Concert for May 24, Eritrean Independence Day, featuring exciting young singers Robel Asrat (Wedi Asrat), Meles Habte, Ruta Naizgi, Jemal Hamid,
It is our pleasure to welcome you to join us in Live Music Social/ Concert for May 24, Eritrean Independence Day, featuring exciting young singers Robel Asrat (Wedi Asrat), Meles Habte, Ruta Naizgi, Jemal Hamid, and others, in an evening of entertainment songs in Tigrigna, Blen, Tigre, Saho, Arab and others.
Date: SUNDAY 22, May 2016.
Place: 435 Cumberland Ave. (Enda China.)
Time: 6:00 PM
Price; 15 Dollars Only (Dinner Free)
Preparatory Committee.
Douche Bag May 11, 2016
ንሰዓብቲ ህግደፍ ኣብ ጊዜ ሓዘን ጓይላ ዝገብሩ ኢሎና እናወቐስናዮምሲ እቲ ናትና ናይ ተቓወምቲ ጓይላ ብምንታይ ይፍለ፧ እንዳሓዘንና ስለ ንስዕስዕ ዶ ይኸውን፧
Ogbai Ghebre-Medhin May 11, 2016
Meadi Zete would have been the right thing to do to realize the freedom and justice denied to the entire Eritrean people. I wonder how the Pro-Guayla yet those who claim they are justice seekers would be any different from PFDJ REGIME – DANCING ON THE WARM BLOOD OF ASMARA MASSACRE, THE LAMPADOZA AND ITS LIKES NATIONAL TRAJEDY? WHAT HAVE WE ERITREANS BECOME AFTER OUR VALIANT VICTORY AGAIN ALL ODDS TO WIN OUR INDEPENDECE – BETRAYED BECAUSE OF OUR INDIFFERENCE, our SILENCE TO THE UNPRECEDENTED CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY? By the way your forgot to put the city and state after the address of your guayla night – what city and state?
Amanuel May 12, 2016
Two agents (weytotat) of the mafia in Asmara passed away last week in dc area. That is enough for me to dance. And I promise to dance naked when the mafia dies.
Amanuel May 11, 2016
Hit every city in North America, include short messages in between, rock all the young. It is a powerful tool. Eritreans are driven by emotion rather than rational thinking. So capitalize on that. Those who are driven by rational thinking are already on board.
AHMED SALEH !!! May 11, 2016
Respected brothers and sisters for justice
Our political opposition doesn’t take away our pride of Eritrean nationalism and our national independence day celebration belong
to the true children of Eritrea regardless partisan politics .
Be aware from suspicious elements in disguise of opposition with
hidden agenda against Eritrean sovereignty as independent nation .
GO AHEAD TO HAVE FUN AND WISH YOU HAPPY CELEBRATION .
H.WADI ERI May 12, 2016
HI BROTHERS & SISTERS
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT, WHILE OUR FAMILIES ARE SUFFERING IN OUR COUNTRY AND ABROAD.LET’S THINK HOW TO HELP THEM GET RID OF THE DICTATOR BY ALL MEANS….THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR MUSIC, REJOICING AND ENTERTAINMENT, IT TIME TO REVISE OUR ISSUES INORDER TO FIND SOLUTION.IT TIME TO ASK OURSELVES, WHAT ARE WE DOING ???
WE CELEBRATE OUR INDEPENDNCE IN OUR OWN WAY NOT IMITAITING HDGF. LET’S CHANGE OUR APPROACH ,OUR MENTALITY , OUR WAY OF DEALING .
mickielle May 12, 2016
abey adi?
Amanuel May 12, 2016
Winnipeg
Canada
mohammed mussa May 13, 2016
i just wondering where is it goon happen?
The city city suppose to mention.
Yohannes May 17, 2016
However one chooses to celebrate or mourn it MUST be respected, so long as he/she doesn’t celebrate it in the tyrant’s camp. Condemnation/rejection/insulting/despising behavior among peace/freedom loving people in diaspora can only prolong the tyrant’s life expectancy.The most important common bonding principle among opposition parties is that they all condemn/fight against the tyrant and its apparatus of oppression and dictatorship. There is a bigger fish to fry, there is a bigger boulder to remove, there is a bigger issue to tackle, why do freedom seeking people fight over A SINGLE EVENT that could be a weakening factor/a fatal blow/ to the struggle against this notorious regime/dictator. Why and how this single event managed to wear and tear the very fabric of all opposition/freedom loving people, compels me to question our political maturity in understanding the greater vision, the 1/4 century of suffering and misery of the Eritrean people…etc.You may disagree on this or other similar events, but one should not hate/condemn/bear ill will against his/her fellow oppressed person, who may or may not have a slight difference of opinion. Thanks