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  • Semhar October 12, 2011

    For the demonstration please do not bring PFDJ’s flag. (ISAYAS’S FLAG)

    (1)
    We should all bring our original flag; the flag of our fathers, the flag of our martyrs.
    (2)
    The UK flag! Wee should thank them for the sanction against the dictator.

    • Concerned Eritrawi October 12, 2011

      Semahar
      You and I have difference on the flags, I respect you believe but do try to dictate people. I personally believe our martyrs’ flag is the current Eritrean flag. You call it Issias and I call it our martyr flag.
      To be fair let everyone bring any flag they believe since you and I can not speak for everyone or anyone for that matter. I have lots of respect for you but on this I disagree with you. As for me it is alright to disagree on this and so on.

    • abdi October 12, 2011

      Poor semhar you should know who will the sanction affects the most,
      i don’t know Whats wrong with you ppl,your so called intellectual doctor khair the other day thanked the woyane for killing, looting, torturing innocent eritreans and kicked them out, and now you wanna thank the UK for the part they played in the sanction of our country,you make feel sick,lady
      are u REALLY Eritrean? You need to see ur doctor if you have one.

      • guest October 12, 2011

        Abdi,
        The Eritrean people are in sanction fir the last 15 years. There is no business,free movement even inside Eritrea,education and the right to work. The Eritrean already deprived all the necessities ,it is the tourists and the PFDJ officers gone face the pinch.

        Even most Eritreans inside want more sanction even though it affect them to some extent, because the more money the regime gets it gone spend in building more prisons and jails throughout the nation.It empowers itself to repress the people I think by now u get it. There is nothing most Eritreans lose from strict sanction

        • abdi October 12, 2011

          Be fair,and read the WHO compliments on the health service in the country, literacy rose 67%from39% in 91,agriculture developments dam biluts,roads, and many more so pls do your own researches rather than follow woyane financed Ass ena propaganda.

          • guest October 13, 2011

            I care less about the numbers I always listen to the plight of the Eritrean youth.Ebrn Satan mentions from the Holy book. Do you know Eritrea is the number 1 in producing refugees,the funny things the refugees are not old,or children but very dynamic part of the society who would have built their country and enrich themselves.

            As u are taking the dams it is the responsibility of any nation ,what di u think they should do, the funny things most of hhe things are made under slavery and just plan to make the youth busy, I have been to Massawa Assan road, it cost a lot but the road is empty except two buses biweekly from Asmara to assab, and if the road is not asphalted it will be washed away by flood and needs millions of dollar just to maintain the road every year without any contribution to the country or the economy. I saw also many schools but they are empty and devoid of students and teachers, who care about the buildings, first the people and then we take care of everything.

          • abdi October 13, 2011

            Mr guest,
            as you mentioned the refugees are young and this explains that there is not crises in the country if there was you would have seen families migrations as it was in the 60-91,i agree the extended national services and your false promises are playing a major role in the immigration of those eritreans,but its not enough reason to desert your country.if we ran from difficulties we ‘d have under Ethiopia forever.
            It became part of our culture to serve our country for free,so i strongly oppose the slavery word they are not the first and definitely not the last ,
            and the roads you are talking about or generally in Eritrea are asphalted and encouraging the mining companies and other investors to participate in Eritrea,so to say its not asphalted is?!! The schools have helped to rise our literacy to 67% they are doing very good.
            Well hope you answer this,you all being negative about Eritrea,
            can you tell me if there was any positive thing you witnessed in your journey in the country?even by mistake!!!!

          • guest October 13, 2011

            1. Abdi,
            Actually I left the country few years ago, I have been in national service for more than 5 years. Part of this I have traveled extensively throughout the country through some work and as a result it give me a lot of information to understand the living condition,culture and the over all situation outside of the country.As part if this I have seen proportional number of schools, health centers and administration buildings. I can witness myself there is good work interns of health in most areas but the overall improvement of health service come first the willingness if the people to care for their health(I found that people of Rashida, Afar, and low lands invest alot in taking care of their health which I am amazed),2. The MoH also able to educate about awareness and the building of clinics and the devotion of health care workers and able to provide out reach service greatly improved in sectors Maternal&child mortality from killers diseases, but there is serious concern which I see most people are malnourished particularly women and children,this will affect their development .
            The other thing to notice, most of the places outside of Asmara,and some cities, there are very few people compared to tithe area, ratio population versus area. Even though sometimes u will find some clinics empty, low number of students, but I do not deny that there is good in equal distribution of basic health care and education particularly outside of the highland area.

          • guest October 13, 2011

            Sorry I lost all my script, so disregard the previous information as I could not post my reply

  • Hagos October 12, 2011

    Hay Friend, you mean are you going to protest in favour to those who work for mining? i thing you are changing your excuse like a chameleon now and then. This changing excuse shows me immaturity in politics. But Eritrea is not on your way. Eritrea is in the moon of development. unlike you ‘HASAD’ trying doing something like demonstration but, you will get nothing.

    • Concerned Eritrawi October 12, 2011

      I am fine with nothing, I am not asking for anything other than some peace for the people who have being suffering for long. You call me HASAD or what every you please I just brush it off and that tells me a lot about what you are.
      I will protest in favor all the people who are suffering inside the country and abroad who were force to leave the country. And most importantly Against the Tyrant
      I will feel great demonstration and that is my reward, as soon as my people are freed I will be in peace.

    • Concerned Eritrawi October 12, 2011

      By the way aboy Hagos, I could be your daughter’s age

      • Concerned Eritrawi October 12, 2011

        Very low comments! Please disregard my comments

      • Wedi Zere October 14, 2011

        Lets disagree with respect.Those kinds of words(sentences)should be totally left to the dead brain supporters of evil.

  • Hagos October 12, 2011

    Hay Semhar, What about Agame’s Flag do we need it?/?//??? your Boss Meles image????

  • Kalu October 12, 2011

    Semhar,

    I wish you know a little from the history of jebha; I wish you knew Abdela Idris, Hussen Kelifa, Ali Idris, Hamud Mohamed, Hamud Zubui, Hamud Hasseb, Mohamud Tumsah, Welde Dawit, and Sium Ogbamichael . I wish you know such as 1977 evil act, on Battalion 147 in the vicinity of Tekrere, the tears and screams of young Eritreans who were in love with the blue rag when ambushed on their sleep by the murderers and evil leaders; forget to respect the blue rug even you will not choose to use to clean your dirty feet.

  • Weldit October 12, 2011

    I spent lots of time composing my article and I lost it when I click the Post comment button. lol. It sucks.

    • abdi October 12, 2011

      Do know why? cos you called me mehenzel,lol

      • Weldit October 12, 2011

        Because your head is remotely programmed by EriTV. You spend all day here repeating EriTV’s mumbo jumbo.

        • abdi October 13, 2011

          Papagalo dea aymhashen?FYI Im not HGDEF/anti HGDEF and i don’t take what ever reported on eritv seriouly until i find out from other sources.however i trust 95% of Eri tv home news if its accompanied by video and pics.

  • abdi October 12, 2011

    Shame shame shame,i just noticed there will be a festival in wood green,which introduces eritrean culture and tradition to mostly young eritreans and interested londoners,and you intend to demonstrate in the same day and venue,what are gonna achieve?It has nothing to do with HGDEF its similar to the one which used to be in bologna pre-independence,so spoiling it, will make you look as uglier than you are now, cos most participants are children accompanied by their parents who eager to know their country’s history and culture through different activities, music, exhibition etc
    Very disappointing you can’t be that low,
    if you are real eritreans and care about eritreans, let them know their country’s history and culture.instead of being influenced by their neighborhood and lose their path.
    BTW, CULTURE AND TRADITION HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS,SO WALK WAY.

    • Weldit October 12, 2011

      Thanks to PFDJ, all of Eritrean festivals and cultural events are polluted by politics and divisions.
      Everyone is suspcious of everyone.

  • Sawel October 13, 2011

    Another young Eritrean absconded reported by BBC, thank to PIA for free exit visa helping young Eritrean exodus.

    Absconded
    The footballers – aged between 18 and 23 – are in the custody of the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

    UNHCR Tanzania representative Oauseyi Bajulaiye told the BBC the UNHCR was still in discussions with the Tanzanian authorities about their future.

    He said the UNHCR would try to find a “safe country” that would give the footballers “resettlement” status, he said.

    In July, the 13 Red Sea FC players failed to board a flight to Eritrea after being knocked out of the Cecafa Championship during the semi-final stages.

    Instead, they went to the UNHCR offices to seek protection.

    It was reportedly the fourth time that Eritrean footballers had absconded while on tour.

    Eritrea is a one-party state, ruled by President Isaias Afewerki.

    Human rights activists say government critics are routinely arrested and tortured.

    • abdi October 13, 2011

      You see how the oppositions work,lie to lie,here is the report they are not a new ones but the previously abscond red sea team,pls stop misleading ppl.

      Tanzania has rejected an asylum request by 13 young Eritrean footballers who refused to return home after a regional tournament in July.
      The footballers had failed to prove that their lives would be in danger in Eritrea, a government spokesman said.
      A UN official said an appeal would be made to other countries to give refuge to the former Red Sea FC players.
      Young Eritreans often try to escape poverty, a repressive government and national military service.
      Tanzania’s home affairs ministry spokesman Isaac Nantanga told the BBC the players seemed to have applied for asylum because they
      wanted “greener pastures” – not because of a lack of security in Eritrea.TRRE

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15293132

      WHAT KINDA JUSTICE YOU WANT TO BUILD OUT OF UR LIES?
      HASAW ENDA HADERE YFOKS,K HRED ALLEWO SEBAY KAB ZEWAKS.

      • guest October 13, 2011

        Abdi,

        Haba kuslus, haba fewsu.
        Denial, denial, denial,,,, that is why hate from bind supporters. U do not have any substance, Call a spade spade, period.
        Do u know that even medical doctors are not adviced to diagnose or prescribe medicines(self medication), because everyone has a wrong judgment when it comes to self, that is why we need, a check and balance system be in the form of parliament ,judiciary or council.Now Eritrea is run by Psychopath and there is no one to tell the psycho, he is sick, but people like abdi, he give his ovation whenever he is ranting, as a matter of fact DIA does not want to hear any criticism rather ovation and clapping, knowing his sickness the organizing committee gather all supporters and distribute a t shirt with his 30 years picture.
        Had they been thinking right they would have opened the door for constructive dialogue and people would not rush to Addis.

        • abdi October 13, 2011

          Im not saying the gov’t is 100% ok,ofcourse there are mistakes but it is not enough to put hand on hand with woyane,to support the sanction,fabricate lies to expose the gov’t etc, every nation has its ups and downs and all citizens can’t be happy with their gov’ts policy,we need to remember that it was an independence what we got in 91not a heaven,so we need to work and suffer to make it heaven.
          Tbh, i would be supporting the oppositions if they were brave enough and protested inside the country even if they shot to death,without any external help,but those cawords accepted the 1st opportunity from our worst enemy without hesitation and with out knowing what to do next either,
          so we need to ask those cawords what is the price they are willing to pay to reach their goal ( leadership dream) could it be Assab, whole dankalia or as the( ab mmatu ztseyeqelu) dogtor bereket wished unity with
          Ethiopia?

          Sele ze kab zey tfelto mel’akh si tfelto seytan,
          and if we be fair the man is working day n night,and its enough to take us off the list of the beggars nations, and called “THE LAND OF CAN DO PEOPLE” Instead. Be proud u are eritrean man.

  • Abraham October 13, 2011

    Abdi ; Abdi; Abdi … I am sure you’re using some else’s name ; becouse the perfect borowed stetement ; elequant words you are using is to sofesticated to be written by abdi . I think it’s should be Abadi not Abdi ofcourse go and sell spice and repair closes.

    • abdi October 15, 2011

      Im lost,have no clue what you mean.

      • Abraham October 16, 2011

        You’ve lost a long time a go . The funy thing you just figerd out anta Agamea .

  • Semhar October 14, 2011

    Kulu, Abdi, hagos.

    You all have one thing in common with your master, Identity crises (meninet kiliulaw).

    I am fed up with the current dictatorship. I fully support anyone who is contributing to bring about constitutional governance to our beloved Eritrea. The fight to democratize Eritrea and bring power back to the people is a noble and serious cause. I hope these posts will help entertain and encourage our fellow Eritreans, who are on the right track of history, and challenge and expose the hypocrisy of those who willingly worship tyranny.

    • abdi October 14, 2011

      You fully supports ANYONE?sis i you need to know where you stand,and that is what called the worst identity crises i guess.

  • Semhar October 14, 2011

    A massage to all Eritreans.

    .
    (1)
    For the demonstration please do not bring PFDJ’s flag. (ISAYAS’S FLAG)
    (The flag that our martyrs never saw.)
    We should all bring our original flag; the flag of our fathers, the flag of our martyrs.
    (2)
    The UK flag! Wee should thank them for the sanction against the dictator.

    Let freedom ring alover ERITREA!
    OUr choice iis to LIVE FREE OR DIE with dignity.

    DISTROY the PFDJ the terrorist organization where ever they are.

    Eritrea will be free soon!

    • abdi October 14, 2011

      Ms flag

      LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL,

    • abdi October 14, 2011

      Ms flag
      If you know Arabic:
      annas fi shinu wa al hasaniya fi shinu.ha ha ha ha ha

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