PIA Gets Depreciated, Opposition Fails to be Appreciated!
PIA Gets Depreciated, Opposition Fails to be Appreciated! ____________________________ Change is inevitable in Eritrea either evolutionary or revolutionary as the Government of Eritrea fails to tackle the growing national problems; and aggressively turns against justice and its
PIA Gets Depreciated, Opposition Fails to be Appreciated!
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Change is inevitable in Eritrea either evolutionary or revolutionary as the Government of Eritrea fails to tackle the growing national problems; and aggressively turns against justice and its people. The crisis in Eritrea moves worse into worst in which the citizens cannot live properly, fairly and freely. The aged and incapacitated government officials remain silent and obedient to President of Issias Afeworki who is still conceived as a “divine leader” in the eyes of many pro-government supporters though the critical and influential leaders are either in freeze or ended up in jail without trial and bail.
President Issias Afeworki increasingly loses political, legal and moral legitimacy, but the griping power never stops as far as the national struggle for democratization is turning into ethnic, religious and regional politics without instigating the grassroots of the problems that demolish the country. Currently, Eritreans are badly divided increasingly by egoism, hypocrisy, opportunism, region, religion and ethnicity though PIA gets depreciated:
Is there any beauty about PIA?
No. | Indicators
|
Good Leader | President Issias Afeworki |
1 | Personality | Passionate, tolerant, cooperative, considerate, decent, rational | Arrogant, aggressive, haughty, hot tempered, emotional, selfish |
2 | Intellectualism | Respects inputs of intellectuals | Anti intellectuals and never tolerates diversity of ideas |
3 | Ability | Based on team work with institutional support | Personalized all institutions undermining the knowledge, skills and values of others |
4 | Responsibility | Accepts its weakness and works for better future | Ignore to take responsibility for his setbacks accusing as conspiracy of USA and TPLF |
5 | Relationship | Diplomatic and dynamic | Aggressive, rigid and isolated |
6 | Dynamism | Open to new and out-of-the box ideas | Rigid and offensive to new ideas and thoughts |
7 | Criticism | Gives and takes | Never tolerates and accepts |
8 | Opportunity | Creates for others | Blocks or destroys |
9 | Rectification | Willing to learn from mistakes | Unwilling to learn from past experience (error replaced by another error) |
10 | System | Open, interactive and smooth | Closed, bureaucratic and Complex |
11 | Balanced assessment | Focused on weakness and strength equally to make a rational decision | Exaggerated strengths mainly for temporary public consumption |
12 | Styles of governance | Encourage performance, differences and innovation | Gives order, and kills independent thinking and innovation |
13 | Power transfer | Cultivate and encourage new leaders | Discourage and oppress new leaders |
The political elites, who are intentionally instilling the political tectonic and rifts for their cause, are partially responsible for elongating the life span of the despotic and unjust government, and the possible chaos that could emerge during transition from autocracy into democracy.
If research based ethnic or regional or religious discrimination or inequalities exist in Eritrea, it has to be presented faithfully, respectfully and appropriately in future democratic nation guided by constitution and rules of law. Unless we establish a democratic environment, it is futile to raise subordinate questions suspending potential national question that needs prioritization. Otherwise the struggle for change remains fragile, weak and ineffective, and fails to be appreciated.
Adhanom Tewelde
April 15, 2013
daniel April 15, 2013
Adhanom you have evaluated the nature of the Eritrean regime , these are 13 good points ,you put it in a easy to understand way where the country is headed ,the country is at cross road ,but the problem is we the people in diaspora are not united ,there could be so many reason , so the opposition is as strong as our participation and unity , if we the majority of us turning a blind eye to the situation in the country ,I just don’t know what can the opposition do differently? do you have any suggestion to change the situation with in the Diaspora population ?
Kalighe April 15, 2013
“Unless we establish a democratic environment, it is futile to raise subordinate questions suspending potential national question that needs prioritization.”
Adhanom Tewelde
Is it tackling all those sticky issues properly that will create a healthy environment or the other way round ?. So which comes first ?
Solving problems -> Democratic environment
or
Democratic environment -> solving problems
eyob April 16, 2013
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article46220
kemal April 16, 2013
Good points brother Adhanom, I do agree definitely, as you have mentioned we need to address all our national and sub national issues properly in order to get rid of the man made drawbacks. Those problems in fact have created havoc in our struggle for a democratic change, and at the same time I personally believe many of them abused,misused and try to be used for a personal political gains and takes as a destructive or divisive instrument beyond the facts on the ground. Thank you!
H.K April 16, 2013
Dear Adhanom,
Thanks for the easy and simple way of portraying our “beloved leader”
Here there are three things that we should understand:
1) There are group of Eritreans who say ” even if it flies it is a goat” Here all the opportunists and people who cannot deferentiate between good and bad “ignorants” are there.
2) There are group of Eritreans who are very passive and does not want to mention about the system because either they hate the system or they are afraid.
3) There are people in the active opposition or indirect oposition.
I am not remembering our “oposition” who are useless, other than our gallant young SMEERR movement who are doing a lot to chastize our shiftas!!
Let us stop all the discussion and concentrate on two things:
a) The action of our young smeer movement ouside Eritrea.
b) Action in Eritrea today before tomorrow!!
Iseyas cannot understand any other languoge other than force!!!!!
belay nega April 16, 2013
Good Leader
1 Personality Passionate, tolerant, cooperative, considerate, decent, rational
2 Intellectualism Respects inputs of intellectuals
3 Ability Based on team work with institutional support
4 Responsibility Accepts its weakness and works for better future
5 Relationship Diplomatic and dynamic
6 Dynamism Open to new and out-of-the box ideas
7 Criticism Gives and takes
8 Opportunity Creates for others
9 Rectification Willing to learn from mistakes
10 System Open, interactive and smooth
11 Balanced assessment Focused on weakness and strength equally to make a rational decision
12 Styles of governance Encourage performance, differences and innovation
13 Power transfer Cultivate and encourage new leaders
BUT DO NOT FORGET THAT THE ABOVE IMAGINARY LEADER CANNOT CONVINCE
-INTELLECTUALS
-TECHNOCRATS
-BUREAUCRATS
-BUSINESSMEN
-SKYSCRAPER OWNERS…….ETC ERITREANS
TO CONSIDER HIS/HER
-SCHOOLMATES
-WORKMATES
-FRIENDS
-TENANTS
-GUARDS
-MAIDS…….ETC ETHIOPIANS AS COLONIZERS
AND LEAD THEM[ERITREANS]TO MAKE THE DREAM OF PRIDE TO BE TRUE
belay nega April 16, 2013
“Otherwise the struggle for change remains fragile, weak and ineffective, and fails to be appreciated.”
AS FAR AS YOU NEVER ADMIT THAT ETHIOPIANS LOOK AT ERITREAN FREEDOM FROM [TEMKEHTI]POINT OF VIEW AND, THEY ARE WORKING DAY AND NIGHT TO UNDERMINE IT, THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS ALREADY TRUE
simerrr2012 April 16, 2013
Some people assume that Isayas hate Eritreans because he is not Eritrean, however Mengistu , Hailsilassse did not hate us or commit genocide the way Isayas is doing in Eritrea. The generation who fought for independence wanted to see and live in free Eritrea. The new generation(Children of freedom fighters) want to escape from Eritrea and seek asylum in Ethiopia and elsewhere in the world. Stalin came from small republic called Georgia and became the General secretary of Soviet Union. Stalin killed millions Soviet Citizens including Georgians , of course he killed more Russians because Russians were more Educated than other Republics. Stalin is the best example of Isayas .Stalin wanted from the first day absolute power and the same Isayas. Isayas killed first the Educated elite the same did Stalin. Stalin used forced labor the same is doing Isayas. Stalin used propaganda actively to show Soviet Union was making economic growth daily basis when million die in hunger again the same is doing Eri Tv as if Eritrea is wonder of the 21st century, however the reality is completely different. Mothers are struggling to get milk for their babies , if there is in the market the price is not affordable. The salary of a teacher is equivalent of 2 chickens or 50.60 eggs. A salary of medical doctor is equivalent of the price 10-15 kilos meat. A salary of on soldiers is a price of 3 kilos of meat. A salary of one clerk is a price of 100 bread .That means you go every day to work for the price of 2-3 bread . Ask our self how can a family live under this condition. The big question is.. 3 days seminar in Hilton Hotel in England cost the YPFDJ organizers 700,000 Pounds equivalent to 1 million Euro or 1.3 million dollars. What can you do with 1.3 Million dollar in Eritrea, how many liters baby milk can be bought, how many ambulance can be bought to bring pregnant mothers and children to hospital on time, how many school books can be bought, how many elementary schools can be built, how many buses can be bought to solve the problem of transportation in one particular city. I leave the calculation for the people who feel the pain of our people. And for those So called YPFDJ Hitler style Hitler youth.. you dine in Hilton with the money y stolen from Eritrean people when million suffer in hunger and dozen children dies a day for not having enough food. Shame on you ..shame on you YPFDJ and all for the Ambassadors and their staff members shame on you ..shame on you…shame on you.. look at your children eyes and try to look with the same eyes children of Eritrea.
Asmara April 16, 2013
Well, well well,….here is something interesting
The only thing that makes sense in the above articele is this:
“….it is futile to raise subordinate questions suspending potential national question that needs prioritization……”
And if you beleive that, it means the writer has reached to the level of the Eritrean people and the Eritrean government. Because, that is exactly what they are doing. Working according to priority and addressing national questions before diving into sabordinate staff…
You are HGDF now, Mr. Writer, you are part of the Eritrean people now, Mr writer – I mean ignoring all the nonsense you wrote about our leader, that is
asmara April 16, 2013
“….it is futile to raise subordinate questions suspending potential national question that needs prioritization…….”
This is the only thing that makes sense in the article.
Long live the Eritrean people and the Eritrean government
Jonas Yosief April 16, 2013
The we are going to say the appropriate thing about Eritrea is it is a struggle between
deqqi Asmera and Hagereseb and the Hagereseb in diaspora have the upper hand becouse of higdef
belay nega April 16, 2013
YOU MUST BE ROOTLESS
ASMERA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF ERITREA AND EVERYBODY WHO IS BORN AND BROUGHT UP THERE IS CALLED ASMARINO