RELIGIOUS PARTIES SHOULD BE BANNED IN ERITREA
Eritrea has two major religions evenly divided among the population. Islam and Christianity have been an integral part of the Eritrean society for many centuries and still are. The lowland is predominantly Islamic and the
Eritrea has two major religions evenly divided among the population. Islam and Christianity have been an integral part of the Eritrean society for many centuries and still are. The lowland is predominantly Islamic and the highlands is mainly a Christian society. Both religious groups had co-existed side-by-side for many centuries until the advent of the Ethiopian era. Prior to that there was virtually no friction between the two religious groups and each group practiced its religious rights unhindered. And during the Italian colonialism there was no visible division between Moslems and Christians and the cooperation continued among the two groups. Italians treated both religious groups equally and enforced their colonial rules on both sides with no special preference of either groups. However, while the Italians ruled and dominated most of the highlands they did very little developments in the lowlands with the exception of Keren. Instead they concentrated on developing a no-mans land of Tesseney and Alighidir which was full of thick forest and wild animals. Hence, Christian and Moslem differences were nonexistent during the Italian era.
Then the British came with their divide-and-rule methods of disintegrating societies. Such methods had succeeded in the other African colonies and they utilized them effectively in Eritrea. Thus arose Islam and Christian disparities in Eritrea. In an attempt to integrate Eritrea with Ethiopia, the British did their best to create a credible division among Eritreans along religious and tribal lines. They did everything possible during the United Nations mandate in Eritrea to encourage the unionists to opt for full integration with Ethiopia but failed in their bid. Eritrea was eventually federated with Ethiopia for a period of ten years. And during the federation era Ethiopia continued what the British started and the disparity between Christians and Moslems widened tremendously. Eritrea was divided between Moslem and Christian adherents. Most Christians leaned towards full integration with Ethiopia while most Moslems stood opposed to it. Islamic parties were established for the first time and advocated for an independent Eritrea. When Eritrea was eventually annexed with Ethiopia, many Moslems opposed to the integration took to arms and thus, started the armed struggle for Eritrean independence.
During the struggle for Eritrean independence, religious movements were nonexistent. The Eritrean Liberation Front fought against Islamist groups and established a movement based upon the plural society of the Eritrean people. Until the independence of Eritrea in 1991, Christians and Moslems fought along each other and gained the liberation of Eritrea from the shackles of Ethiopia. And then arose groups who purported to represent the Moslem segments of the Eritrean population. They armed themselves and were willing to fight the Eritrean government and to establish an Islamic state. They had some confrontations with the Eritrean government and were eventually annihilated by the Eritrean army. Unfortunately, the Isayas government used the jihadist uprisals to his advantages and terrorized the Christian population all the time citing the Moslem insurgents. They succeeded tremendously and aligned the Christian population to support the Isayas government for fear of Moslem domination. Isayas did not disappoint his Christian followers and virtually obliterated any Islamic movement in Eritrea and persecuted numerous innocent Moslems in the process. However, he did not stop with the jihadists but also persecuted Christians that he felt were opposed to his government.
Today, as the Isayas government is close to crumbling the threat of Moslem and Christian disparities are looming again. A few opposition parties in diaspora are established based on Islamic code of conduct. They are loud and outspoken and are advocating for an Islamic Eritrea which is not feasible. These Islamic parties are propagating the same mantra that caused Eritrea to be integrated with Christian Ethiopia in 1962. Eritrean Christians are apprehensive and are suspicious of their Moslem counterparts and their intentions after the collapse of the Isayas dictatorship. If Eritrea ultimately adopts a democratic mode of governance the picture is grim if what we have as the oppositions in diaspora prevail in future Eritrea. The country will be divided on Christian and Moslem basis and the outcome will be disastrous. The fact is that Christians are terrorized by the parties representing Moslem fundamentalists and the principle of sharia to be adopted in Eritrea. As a result, many Christians would probably embrace another dictator, after Isayas, who would keep the status quo and liberalize the civic liberties and establish a viable judicial system. Many Eritreans are not thirsty for a democratic system of government that will include Moslem fundamentalists and that is why they discard the numerous opposition parties who embrace Islamic political parties in their midst. Worse even is if the Christian communities in Eritrea seek some kind of accommodation with Ethiopia, probably federation or confederation, to ascertain their security and to discard the rise of Moslem fundamentalist groups disguised as political parties.
We have seen what Moslem fundamentalist could do in Egypt’s short-lived Moslem Brotherhood government. Even a predominantly Moslem country could not condone the erosion of liberties by the endorsement of a sharia based constitution. That is why the Egyptians got rid of the Mursi government. In Eritrea, Islamist will advocate a sharia based constitution that will alienate half of the Christian population. That is unacceptable and will not pan out in a free and independent Eritrea.
The reason why Islamic political parties are proliferating is because of assumed grievance that Moslems are being persecuted in Eritrea and that Moslem values are being eroded and that “Moslem lands” are being occupied by Christian highlanders. However, the facts tell otherwise. Moslems are being persecuted by the Isayas government as much as Christians are. Isayas has no religion and is a communist and has no loyalty to either religions. With regard to the erosion of Moslem values it is a fact that Moslems have every right to practice their religion as Christian are in Eritrea even under Isayas. Islam is a recognized religion in Eritrea and all its tenets are respected throughout the country equally as Christianity. With regard to the occupation of Moslem lands there a shift of population on both ends. Christians have migrated to the lowlands and Moslems have likewise migrated to the highlands. As a matter of fact Eritreans have the right to settle wherever they wish be they Moslems or Christians and no land is confined to certain religious groups. Most of the migrations have been in the Gash-Setit region where fertile lands and abundant rain have attracted migrants from the highlands. Prior to the advent of the Italians, Gash-Setit was full of forest and wild animals and no human inhabitants except the Kunamas. Hence, all the Christians and Moslems in Gash-Setit are all recent immigrants and belong to no religious or tribal groups. The only claimants to Gash-Setit are the Kunama people who inhabit a small portion of the land.
Future Eritrea must not entertain political parties based on religion, tribe or regional affiliations. We should include it in our constitution that such parties will have no credence and acceptability in a democratic and viable Eritrea. How could we allow political parties that represent a segment of our society and preclude others in their organization? As a Christian, who in his/her right mind join an Islamic party that advocates sharia laws? None. Hence, Islamic oriented political parties will recruit and represent only Moslems prohibiting Christian citizens from their membership. Such parties should not be allowed to exist in Eritrea be they Islamic or Christian organizations. A party must have an open membership principles and hence, should not have rules that segregate any Eritrean on race, religion, tribal affiliations and regional sectors. Any political party registered in Eritrea should embrace the entire people of Eritrea as a whole and should represent everyone else without any discrimination.
The British introduced divide-and-rule policies in Eritrea which triggered the wider divide between Christians and Moslems and eventually integrated Eritrea with Ethiopia. The ELF fought against Islamic fundamentalists and advocated for a democratic Eritrea that embraced every citizen of the nation. Today, Islamic fundamentalism is peeping its ugly head and preparing to divide Eritrea on religious grounds. We should all fight it collectively and establish an Eritrean nation that honors every citizen equally without regard to religious affiliation, tribal or regional positions. We have had enough of Islam and Christian squabbles and we should remedy it once and for all. We should all say no to religious political parties. We should not repeat our past mistakes but learn from them.
God bless Eritrea
God bless the Eritrean people
Mussie Izaz
mussieizaz@yahoo.com
Truly Truly i say to you September 9, 2013
NEW HOPE ERITREA, ብጣእሚ ትገርም ሰብ ኢኻ! ነዚ ብጀካኻ ፈላጥን መስተውኣልን ብሃገር ከምዘየለ ብሙቅጻር በቲ ተቅርቦ ዘለኻ ትምክህቲ፣ ቀስኢልካውን በቲ ብክርስቶስ ክሳብ ሳልሳይ ሰማይ ተዘሪፉ፣ ንኩሎ ምድራዊ ጥበብን ሰማያዊ ጥበብን ራዕይን ተገሊጽሉ ዘስተውኣለ፣ ኮይኑ ግን ካብ ትምክህቲ ዝተቆጠበ ካብ ሓዋርያ ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ´ውን ንላእለ ፈላጥን ለባምን እዬ ከይትብለና ስለዝሰጋእኩ፣ ብዛእባ ናይ ኩኡሶ ነገር ክሳብዘልኣልካ፣ ዋላ´ኳ ነዚ ብኩኡሶ ኣመኽኒኻ ነቲ ዝተገበረ ፖሎቲካዊ ገለ ሚስጥራት ክገልጾ ድልየት እንተዘይነበረኒ፣ ነዚ ጽላሌኻን ትምክህትኻን ከንቱ ምኳኑ ምግላጽ የግድን ኣድላይነት ከምዘለዎ ሰዝተሰማኣማኒ፣ ነቲ ከይለበምካ ዝለበምካ ከይፈለጥካ ዝፈልጠካ መሲሉካ ንትብሎ ሃለውለው፣ ምእንቲ ኣጸቢቅካ ክትልብም ከም`ኡውን ነቲኦም ሀገራውያን ገለ መለበሚ ምእንቲ ክኾኖም ገለ ሚስጥር ክገልጸልኩም።
ብ1962 ኣብዝተገበር ናይ ኣፍሪካ ዋንጫ ግጥም ኢትዮጵያ ቀዳማይ ብምውጻእ ተኣዋቲት ምንባራ ምናልባሽ ትፈልጥ ትኸውን። ግናስ ካብቶም ኣሠርተዉ ሃደ(11) ተሰለፍቲ አቶም 9 ኤርትራውያን ምንባሮም ትፈልጥ ዲኻ? እቲ ሕቶ ስለምንታይ?
ነዚ ምምጻእይ ምናልባሽ ዳርጋ ብሞሉኦም ኤርትራውያን ብምንባሮም ተመኪሄ ከይመስለካ፣ አንትይ´ድኣ ነቲ ፖሎቲካዊ ትልእኮ ሚስጥር በሎ ጉርሂ እንታይ ምኳኑ ከብርሃልካ ሰለዝደለኩ ጥራይ እዩ።
እምበኣርከስ በቲ ጊዜ (1962)ገዛእቲ ዓለም ነቲ ኤርትራ ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ንዝነበረ ፌደራላዊ ምህደራ ኣፍሪሶም ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ብሃደ ግዝኣት ንክትመሃደር ጸምቢሮማ ስለዝነበሩ፣ ካብቶም ኣሠርተዉ ሃደ 9 ኤርትራውያን ተጻወቲ ዝተሰለፉሉ ምኽንያት እምበኣርከስ ቀዳማይ እቲ ኤርትራዊ ኢትዮጵያዊነት ስምኢት ንክሃድሮ ኮን ኢሉ ብምደይ ዝተገበረ ጉርሂ ክኸውን እንከሎ፣ አቲ ቁጽሪ 9 ከኣ ነቶም 9 ናይ ኤርትራ ብሔራት ንምምልካት ነሩ። ካልኣይ እቲ ኣወት ብ ኢትዮጵያ ሰዓሪነት ንክድምደም ብመደይ ከምዝተሰረሃሉም በቲ ካብ ኣምላኽ ብዝተገለጸለይ ጥበብ አቲ ሚስጥር ከምኡ ምኳኑ ክህብረካ ይፈቱ።
አዚ ጥራህ ከይመስለካ ከምቲ ንሰብ በየናይ ሃንጎል ከይፈልጥዎ ኢልካ ተባጭወሉ፣ ሃንጎል ተሊካ፣ ነዚ ብናይ ኢትዮጵያ ዓወት ትምክሃሉ ዘለኻም አቲ ሚስጥሩ ናይብሃቂ ብስፖርታዊ ብልጫ ዝተረኸበ ከይመስለካ፣ አንታይ´ድኣ መለስ ዜናዊ ኣብዝሞተሉ ግዜ
ልክእ ከምቲ ናይ ኤርትራ፣ ሕዝቢ ኢትዮጵያ´ውን ብኩኡሶ ሃዘኑ ንከረስእ ብመደይ ዝተገበረ ውዲት ምኳኑ ኣግሂደ ክገልጸልካ እደልይ። እዚ ጥራይ ከይመስለካ እቲ ውግእ ባድሜም በከምኡ ዝተረኸበ ኣውት ምኳኑ ብደይምዝንጋእ ካብዚ ከንቱ ትምክህትኻ
እንተተኣቀብካ ይሃይሽ ። ብዙህ ሚስጥራት ክገልጻልካ ምፈተኹ፣ ግናስ ምስቶም ኃያሎት ገዛእቲ ከይተባእሰኒ በዚ ጠጠው እንተበልኮዎ ይሃይሽ።
if you want to prove,
In the 1962 nations cup won by Ethiopia, 9 of the 11 starters of that team were Eritreans.
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Their names were: Lucian Vassalo, Tesfay Gebremedhin, Berhe Goitom (Patata), Etalo Vassalo, Kiflom Araya, Gilamichael Tesfamariam (wedi Mariano), Haile Tesfagaber, Tekle Kidane, Asmelash Berhe, Tsegay Tesfay, Negassi Gebremichael and Berhane Beyene were Eritreans who were part of the 1962 historic Ethiopian National team.
ahmed saleh September 9, 2013
98% of Eritreans voted for divorce from Ethiopia in front the international world body . Unfortunately some of
few of us resist to accept the final decision and still hold their obsession not to let it go .
ahmed saleh September 9, 2013
I totally agree with the writer brief definition regarding the perpetuated injustices of our people . But I
refuse to accept his ideals of religious inclined theory criticism . Unless he have broad knowledge based on
facts to warn us . But myself , Eritreans in general are free from such tendencies except some crooks who do
have nothing better to do .
AS THE SAME TIME WHILE WE INVEST OUR ENERGY FOR ERITREAN UNITY , I do not believe the subject is timely .
Zaul September 9, 2013
Ahmed,
Are you calling anyone who discusses the role of religion in Politics a crook? I don’t understand you! How do you expect us to organize for a national cause if some political parties won’t let me join them because I’m not/am a muslim/kunama…?
wed hager September 9, 2013
ahmed,
If the author’s intent is to open an honest discussion and a forum for consensus, then it is timely.
ahmed saleh September 10, 2013
You know what ? We have a big ego problem far from facts .
Eritreans , I repeat only Eritreans issue is important to the whole matter of our concern . Keeping barking
to wrong tree while the country is dying slowly . Moslem -Christian based arrogant attitude keep benefiting
our people enemies .
ahmed saleh September 10, 2013
Zaul
I expect you to influence others with progressive ideas because you look a little mature and educated person.
Our political parties are Eritrean parties with participation of all religion , region and ethnicity . We have
responsibility to follow our patriotic brothers/sisters constructive agenda to defeat reactionary ideals .
Speaking the truth , it is our choice either to stay stuck on old mentality or learn from past mistakes and think beyond that stupidity with clean approach if we want see the country born again with fresh atmosphere .
ahmed saleh September 10, 2013
Zaul
You can be from any religion , region and ethnicity . The point is to create a power of nationalists
with progressive agenda to bring the reality we dreamed and anticipated to see ‘ HADDAS ERITREA ‘ , If their is the will nothing is impossible . As OBAMA said ” LEAVE HOPE ALIVE ‘ . do not give up . GOD IS GOOD .
LOVE AND UNITY WOULD BRING DIFFERENCE but it depend on our readiness to sacrifice to make it happen .
Zaul September 10, 2013
Ahmed,
I’m just a concerned citizen like you. But my aim is to learn and discuss things as openly as possible to come closer to each other and understand each others perspective. A progressive nation that serves all its citizens equally well is the objective. But sometimes what I call injustice, might not be injustice to others, especially when it comes to matters of faith.
Anyway, I’ll try to take your brotherly advice. Have a good day!
Genet September 9, 2013
We don’t want any type or forme of religion’s party in our country. We have enough problems as it is.
Kalighe September 9, 2013
“I think you would persuade more people to your argument if you could admit that there are Jihadists among our compatriots, but they are a tiny minority with no acceptance among the wider muslim population.”
Zaul,
I don’t think I am exaggerating if I say Eritrean Muslims are among the most tolerating Muslims communities in the world. In traditional societies, such as ours, people follow certain code of conduct they have developed through centuries of co-existence with neighbors. They have a lot of respect for people who happen to be of different faith or race. Now, when you have someone in the middle who foments trouble, may be with some grand strategy in mind, then it’s easy to see things changing and the country going down a slippery slope. The emergence of political Islamist views in Eritrea did not start as a way to counter EPLF misguided social engineering, in the last three decades. Rather, it started when within the ELF the secretive communist party started to marginalize people who wanted to continue praying five times a day as they did throughout their adult life. There were no clear cut policies on this issues written anywhere, but people were being insulted for showing to be religious in their daily life. So, a few who were tired of being insulted, had started to organize themselves and challenge the ELF leadership, the majority of whom were, at least in theory, Muslims. Many veterans of the revolution, were coming from very conservative sections of rural society, and they thought: “in our country there are Muslims and Christians, the two communities should share everything and respect each other”. When the newly joined young people who happened to be mostly students from Highlands, started to speak about non-existence of God, and looking down at people who pray, it was a shocking experience to them. It was not easy for veterans who fought long years to get these people on their side, to get insults from them every day. Despite that, they mainly blamed the ELF leadership that did not respect their basic religious rights. Eventually, the leadership jailed these people, til the organization was pushed to Sudan. Although in the last 20+ years political Islam has gone considerable change, essentially the reasons behind the phenomenon has been almost the same: they won’t tolerate been deprived of their basic rights, and won’t leave things in the hands of intolerant groups.
I don’t think this problem will be solved any time soon, unless people start to learn to take the interest of all Eritreans at heart. There is no difference between an ethnic dominated political group like PFDJ that has declared war on it’s own people, and those who want replace it with a system that denies space to all those who disagree with their formula. Regardless, who is practicing it, exclusion gives the same result: endless conflict.
Petros Haile September 9, 2013
Dear Mussie,
I am no expert on Christian & Muslim divide, but common sense tells me not to attach historical justification for state sponsored land grabbing problem in Eritrea or elsewhere, just like the North America history tells us the native population are the original people, and the rest as being settlers, so they should not be complaining, …, please tell that to the white, black, Latin, Jews and many other settlers who lived in the land for generations, or close to home tell that to the Amiches who were uprooted from the place they call home, So the logic is they can’t demand or ask for their rights for religious and ethnic rights since they are late comers ? unfortunately, the civil society in Eritrea is non existent, since it requires a democratic system for its functions … So, what is the alternative if a vibrant civil society does not exist, …what we have is a “mass organizations” who are a yes men to the system, and these dependent associations hardly raise the issue of discrimination, let alone address societies’ ills … with all honesty this article is full of Christian and highland biases, however I don’t mean to underestimate the danger of a fundamentalist threat and danger in Eritrea … but the reality is we have a full fledged dictator that do not allow an inch of reform, or work towards some sort of reconciliation, be it as a system or among the population as well, So in the advent of such scenario, how do you expect for people to address their grievances other than by organizing in the form and shape they (the victims) think appropriate. I would say the right path is to organize their protest, as they see fit, … In the absence of democratic and inclusive institutions, preferred political parties and associations to address their demand and empower their status is not only appropriate but necessary … In short, your historical reference as the British are to be blamed for the mishaps does not hold water. To begin with, the British are out of the Eritrean picture for the last 70 years, and one may argue the ramification of the British divide and rule lasted till these days, however this should be the right reason for the current government or for that matter the opposition camp to admit the wrongs and move on with the reforms and engage in support legitimate demands of the marginalized segment of the population. … to the contrary, A man like Mr Izaz and other well meant concerned citizens tend to promote the old ways, …. Having saying that, I would say arming and launching an attack based on foreign land is what seems more dangerous than the formation of political parties, since the scenario of Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, and countless nations came to my mind … So my conclusion is that if an ethnic, region or religious groups wants to organize and address their grievances, and promote & envision the kind of political system, and organize on the basis of their agenda and form a political party, I am all for it and it should not be denied, since the alternative of denying rights of these groups could have dare consequences !
Genet September 9, 2013
Correction
Most Eritreans who lived in Ethiopia never considered Ethiopia as their home. They were systematically lured in to Ethiopia 60 to 80 years ago. Most Eritreans don’t considered any country in the world as their home except Eritrea.
Genet
Kalighe September 9, 2013
” …, please tell that to the white, black, Latin, Jews and many other settlers who lived in the land for generations, or close to home tell that to the Amiches who were uprooted from the place they call home, So the logic is they can’t demand or ask for their rights for religious and ethnic rights since they are late comers ?”
Petros Haile
Are you saying there is no problem in settling on tribal lands ?, do you see that as inconsequenial ?
Petros Haile September 9, 2013
Selam Kalighe,
No, What i am saying is that the author’s intent to make original settlers, which he describe them as Kunama, should not be used to divert the legitimate demands from other late comers, which is Eritrea’s other ethnic and religious groups, meaning other than Kunamas. I use this late comers for those who settled and pretty much control the land mass for many generations … I realize he used the Kunamas to under score the identity based politics, but what he need to realize is that Eritrea is not homogeneous society as it was in the 19th century, to the contrary, Eritrea encompasses nine ethnic group and two major religions, in which Kunama constitute only 2 percent of the population …. in this kind of scenario, one should not resort to ancient history which is not relevant to the present day, So today’s issues, where conflicts has all kinds of forms and shapes, accommodating various ethnic, religious, class and other ideological based parties is to our advantage, since the unitary system excluding the above mentioned actors failed miserably … I hope I am a bit clear this time, earlier I wrote the comments while I was conversing with myself, did not consider the intense readers in mind.
Kalighe September 9, 2013
Thank you, Petros. It’s clear, and I agree with what you said.
Bekit September 9, 2013
I agree with Mr. Izaz. Dividing our country on religious basis and establishing political parties on such grounds is detrimental to the existence of our nation, Eritrea. We should discard all the religious parties in the EDA and only allow credible political parties that represent the entire Eritrean people. Islamic parties should be kicked out of the Alliance. Moslems should learn to intrgrate into the Eritrean society and stop seeing themselves as separate entities. We all own Eritrea and any political party established in Eritrea should represent all of us and not only a segment of us.
Genet September 9, 2013
“Most Christians leaned towards full integration with Ethiopia, while most Moslems stood opposed to it” Both parties were not informed the consequence of their decisions. Both made their decisions from their religions stand point. Not because they new or understood the political and economical benefits.
ahmed saleh September 10, 2013
Ghenet haftey
I agree , but our generation who are their children are the ones who paid heavy price for their stupidity from arrogance . Any crook who try religion , region or ethnicity as his/her weapon should not have a place into Eritrean national affairs , period . Enough is enough .
Genet September 12, 2013
Dear Ahmed Saleh
I agree with your point 100%. Yes, any Eritrean with a backward mindset in religion, region or ehtnicity as his/her weapon should not be allowed in to Eritrean national affairs. I agree, we are paying for our parents and grand-parents stupidity and small mindeness. In their defens, the older generations didn’t have the information they needed to make a better decisions. They were left to their own devise. We need to accept that as our past and work to do better than the past generations.
During our struggle for independent, 98% Eritrean agreed and wanted to be free of Ethiopian occupation. Even though we cont. to have problem of region based hate and divion, I haven’t seen severe religion hate among Eritreans.
Region based hates and divsions has been eating up our unite like cancer. Region based hates has been around for a long time. At times, it makes no sense for an Eritrean to be for independent of Eritrea and Eritreans, yet to be very small mindeed and hateful of other Eritreans. The problem with region or being vilager mentality is not limited to the so called uneducated Eritreans. Highly educated Eritrean are also small mindeed and stupids. I remember a few years back on the net, highly educated Eritreans were arguing about the origin of the Russian author Alexander Pushkin. It wasn’t enough to agree that he may had a root in Eritrea, but they were arguing that he was from their small vilage not from the other Eritrean’s vilage. It is pitful for educated people to wast time on stupid issues like this.
Some Eritreans say the dictator and PFDJ are the cause of our region based problems. I say no. We Eritreans, especially with the high tendancy for region based hate toward other Eritreans are responsible. PFDJ and the dictator would have no power, unless we open the door for them to use it against us.
I would say the majer barrier for unity in many oppositions group is most likely due to region based hate of other Eritreans, a sick obsessions to be incontrol, lack of faith on one another and hidden inferiority complex seen on the surface as superiority complex. Unless, any one prove me wrong, the majer reason for the fragmented and weak oppositions group is region based hate of other Eritreans. It is all about the lack of respect, lack of knowledge of other Eritreans and that will take us down. Unless they get their acts together fast and fix this problem, the old opposition leaders will die before they see free Eritrea. For starter, talk about this issue openly and honestly. Acknowledge the problem is real. Open your door to all Eritreans regardless of their backgrounds. Allow diversity in the leaderhip role. including women, young, old, academic intellectuals and people with school of life. Try different way of doing things. What ever you have been doing is not working and it will never work. Unless you all are ok to die as an opposition leaders, not as free and fair Eritrean leaders.
Genet
NEW HOPE ERITREA September 9, 2013
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Quoting Truly Truly….እምበኣርከስ ቀዳማይ እቲ ኤርትራዊ ኢትዮጵያዊነት ስምኢት ንክሃድሮ ኮን ኢሉ ብምደይ ዝተገበረ ጉርሂ ክኸውን እንከሎ፣ አቲ ቁጽሪ 9 ከኣ ነቶም 9 ናይ ኤርትራ ብሔራት ንምምልካት ነሩ። ካልኣይ እቲ ኣወት ብ ኢትዮጵያ ሰዓሪነት ንክድምደም ብመደይ ከምዝተሰረሃሉም በቲ ካብ ኣምላኽ ብዝተገለጸለይ ጥበብ አቲ ሚስጥር ከምኡ ምኳኑ ክህብረካ ይፈቱ።” END OF QUOTE (regarding Ethiopia winning Central Africa 2-1)
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ናትካ ኣምላኽሲ ንበይኑ እዩ።ኣብ ባድመ ኣትዩ ዘይተቐትሉ ጀነራላት ኤርትራ ብሓሶትን ምህዞን ___ወያነ ቀቲሎሞም ይብል።እቲ ናይ ሃጠውቀጠው ኣምላኽካ__ሕጂ ድማ ኣብ ኩዕሶ እግሪ ኣትዩ ዓጀውጀው ቀይር።ኣምላኽ ቀይር።እቲ ኣነ ዝፈልጦ የሱስ__ነቶም ዝጸልእኹም ባርኹ ፣ጸላእትኹም ፍተዉ ዝብል እምበር___ዓጃው፣ ብሓጥያትና ንብከ እናበለ ከም ኩዕሶ ዝነጥርን___ብሕልሚ ጎይታ ኣርእዩኒ እዩሞ ንማራዖ ዝብል ናይ ሓሶት ኣምላኽ ኣይኮነን።ኣብ ፖለቲካ ጨምለቕለቕ ኢሉ ዘይፈልጦ ጥቕሲ ጥራዝ ነጠቅ ኣይኮነን
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