I am following events closely these days…And this one from Israel hit home.
1: The person who gave updates to the crowd was great. Keep it up. He was clear, brief, and to the point.
2: What is sad, extremely sad I might add, is the mix of the crowd. Almost all of them are young, vibrant and able to build a nation – unfortunately though – they are in foreign land and wasting away.
3: I did not see any of our sisters? It is just my observation and wonder what that was all about? They were at work? Or not that many of our sisters in Israel?….Fear of retribution? Just an observation….
4: The speaker stated the beginning of a community – Be very careful with the word. Be very clear with the venue you will embark on it. Many have started to see them all fail and fall apart…. Watch for intruders – “would be” community supporters. That is my advice. I have seen it all and heard it all.
5: Last but not least : I am sure Gov. in Eritrea is happy to see these young and vibrant Eritreans leave – so there is no one who would standup to them….and The Gov. in Ethiopia is delighted for the generation of Eritrea that could stand up and defend the nation of Eritrea is fleeing away….
Tragic and Traumatic!
God bless you all and May God be with you…
p.s. if this makes sense (perhaps not) —-there is a song that goes like this when the Israelites were in diaspora and were longing for their home land as we all do now for Eritrea….there goes… “By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion…”
No offense but the title is misleading. All reports coming out of Israel suggest otherwise claiming it was the justice seekers who went there with the intention to incite violence. Let’s be honest and not condone these acts. Who goes to a meeting with metal pipes and screwdrivers? Let’s not try to play victims now when we were clearly in the wrong.
This Is very fruitful encouraging seminar which gives hope and supported. I very appreciate the speaker and very pleased by raised points. It is saddened to hear about what it is going on in homeland. Isayas in one side by inforcing real Dekabats while making them flee, other side he substituting the society by Demahit and other Ethiopian soldiers, by raping and inforcing marriage to mix the Eritrean society so that systematically to be exterminated. This is Isayas´s deliberate society exterminating plan that is going working. The another important point the speaker mentiond, by no means the justice seeker should to fight with PFDJ supporters, but as they Eritreans in civil manner they have right to participate at any PFDJ meeting to ask question where regarding our people and nation destiny talking. But my question, like we are now seen them in video in thousands of number, why only 60 justice seekers went to participate? I tell you if all of them gathered were be at meeting; PFDJ would not dare to dominate or attack any of justice seekers, but most importantly if all were be there; their message were be heard and fruitful. For next time all those gathered and the rest o,f including Eritrean sisters should to go at any PFDJ meeting in common, for challenge and to show and tell them what our people want.
Mike December 28, 2013
I am following events closely these days…And this one from Israel hit home.
1: The person who gave updates to the crowd was great. Keep it up. He was clear, brief, and to the point.
2: What is sad, extremely sad I might add, is the mix of the crowd. Almost all of them are young, vibrant and able to build a nation – unfortunately though – they are in foreign land and wasting away.
3: I did not see any of our sisters? It is just my observation and wonder what that was all about? They were at work? Or not that many of our sisters in Israel?….Fear of retribution? Just an observation….
4: The speaker stated the beginning of a community – Be very careful with the word. Be very clear with the venue you will embark on it. Many have started to see them all fail and fall apart…. Watch for intruders – “would be” community supporters. That is my advice. I have seen it all and heard it all.
5: Last but not least : I am sure Gov. in Eritrea is happy to see these young and vibrant Eritreans leave – so there is no one who would standup to them….and The Gov. in Ethiopia is delighted for the generation of Eritrea that could stand up and defend the nation of Eritrea is fleeing away….
Tragic and Traumatic!
God bless you all and May God be with you…
p.s. if this makes sense (perhaps not) —-there is a song that goes like this when the Israelites were in diaspora and were longing for their home land as we all do now for Eritrea….there goes… “By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion…”
Yonas December 28, 2013
No offense but the title is misleading. All reports coming out of Israel suggest otherwise claiming it was the justice seekers who went there with the intention to incite violence. Let’s be honest and not condone these acts. Who goes to a meeting with metal pipes and screwdrivers? Let’s not try to play victims now when we were clearly in the wrong.
Tes December 29, 2013
What a wonderful seminar. This heralds the beginning of the end of HGDEF.well done deki ere!!
Truly Truly i say to you December 29, 2013
This Is very fruitful encouraging seminar which gives hope and supported. I very appreciate the speaker and very pleased by raised points. It is saddened to hear about what it is going on in homeland. Isayas in one side by inforcing real Dekabats while making them flee, other side he substituting the society by Demahit and other Ethiopian soldiers, by raping and inforcing marriage to mix the Eritrean society so that systematically to be exterminated. This is Isayas´s deliberate society exterminating plan that is going working. The another important point the speaker mentiond, by no means the justice seeker should to fight with PFDJ supporters, but as they Eritreans in civil manner they have right to participate at any PFDJ meeting to ask question where regarding our people and nation destiny talking. But my question, like we are now seen them in video in thousands of number, why only 60 justice seekers went to participate? I tell you if all of them gathered were be at meeting; PFDJ would not dare to dominate or attack any of justice seekers, but most importantly if all were be there; their message were be heard and fruitful. For next time all those gathered and the rest o,f including Eritrean sisters should to go at any PFDJ meeting in common, for challenge and to show and tell them what our people want.