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Summer Fun Time with Eritrean Families in London – in Pictures

A very joyful get together of Eritrean Londoners at the beautiful Hyde Park. The kids, their mums and dads absolutely loved it! The first family event organised by the Eritrean Unity for Justice was really

A very joyful get together of Eritrean Londoners at the beautiful Hyde Park. The kids, their mums and dads absolutely loved it! The first family event organised by the Eritrean Unity for Justice was really great! Don’t miss it next time. Make it bigger!

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  • rahwa August 31, 2014

    My beautiful people, i see you! I see the flags and i see the love. i am so happy you got together. Focusing on our children needs to be one of our priorities. Well done Londoners!!! deki adey mchuwat!

    • ahmed saleh August 31, 2014

      I see the word of wisdom when I
      read such comments .
      Thank you Rahwa , well said .

      • rahwa August 31, 2014

        a fool can not know wisdom when he encounters it. neither can he appreciate it my brother Ahmed Saleh. thank you!

    • Regbe G Abraham September 1, 2014

      Thankyou sister well said
      Acolom

  • Medber August 31, 2014

    Good job LONDON, I love it.

  • Semhar August 31, 2014

    The first family event organized by the Eritrean Unity for Justice in London looks great with our original Liberation flag, (Semayawit banderana), the flag of our martyrs, and the flag of our forefathers, the flag that unified our people and took us all the way to victory!
    If you really stand for justice you should have raised the British flag, the country that gave you full citizenship and our Liberation flag (Semayawit Banderana),
    instead of Isaya’s (PFDJ) flag.
    Isayas’s flag belongs to Isayas and his blind followers HIGDEF.

    • Sesen August 31, 2014

      they are Eritreans and they have two Eritrean flags. are you saying the flag with the red color is not an Eritrean flag semhar? what do you think when you see a flag?

  • Semhar August 31, 2014

    A tutti i combattenti per la libertà:
    L’unico modo per la vittoria è di sciogliere tutte le nostre province originali ed aumentare la nostra bandiera originale, (SEMAYAWIT BANDERANA).
    Lo abbiamo fatto nella nostra lotta per l’indipendenza e ci siamo riusciti.
    Lo faremo di nuovo!
    La nostra vittoria è certa!

    To all freedom fighters:
    The only way to victory is to untie all our original provinces and raise our original flag, (SEMAYAWIT BANDERANA).
    We did it in our struggle for independence and we succeeded.
    We will do it again!
    Our victory is certain!

  • Semhar September 1, 2014

    It’s sad to see you waving Isayas’s flag instead of waving only our liberation flag (Semayawit banderana), the flag of our martyrs, the flag of our forefathers,
    Flags often tell a story about the past, present, and future hopes of a population.
    For many years countries fought to establish nation states and the flag became a source of national pride.
    Isayas’ flag tells about the tyrant Isayas how he came to power, how he dictates the nation and how cruel he is.
    If the tyrant Isayas’ flag is the source of your national pride then follow Isayas and his blind followers, the PFDJ.
    If you respect our martyrs and our heroic revolutionaries then raise our original flag the flag of our fathers, the flag of our martyrs, the flag of our heroes.
    The number one thing we should all do is raising our original flag; the flag of our fathers, the flag of our martyrs. The liberation flag represent our people, our culture, our land and our identity. Our original flag is the only one that tells our past, present and future hopes of our people. 

    What did we do when Ethiopia took down our national flag?
    Our people started revolution by raising our national liberation flag. They raised our liberation flag during our revolution till our final victory 1991,and again after victory in 1991 to 1993 till the tyrant dictator took it down and replaced it by his own flag.
    When we start our revolution what was the flag that represented our national liberation front? Our Original flag. 
(Semayawit Banderana)
    What flag represented the ELF and EPLF till Eritrea was liberated 1991? Our Original flag.
    What flag represented the ELF and EPLF till Eritrea was liberated 1991? Our Original flag. 
(Semayawit Banderana)
    Which flag was all over Eritrea 1991 to 1993? Our Original flag. 
(Semayawit Banderana)
    Which flag represented Eritrea from 1952 to 1993? Our Original flag. 
(Semayawit Banderana)
    What did we do when Isayas took down our national liberation flag?
    What did we do when Ethiopia took down our national liberation flag? Our people started revolution and raised our national liberation flag during revolution and after victory in 1991 to 1993.
    Our people didn’t start our revolution by raising the Ethiopian flag. They raised only one flag, our liberation flag.
    Our people supported it and victory was achieved.
    What did you do when Isayas took down our national flag?
    What did the G15 do when Isayas took down our national flag? They said its okay. 
 Where are they now?
    That’s why nobody wants to rescue them.
    What did the G13 do when Isayas took down our national flag? They said its okay. 
Where are they now?
    That’s why nobody wants to rescue them.
    You cannot have two flags, Isayas’ flag and our liberation flag you must choose one before its too late.
    The only way to victory is to untie all our original provinces and raise our original flag, (SEMAYAWIT BANDERANA).
    We did it in our struggle for independence and we succeeded.
    We will do it again!
    Our victory is certain!

    • Selamawi September 1, 2014

      Dear Semhar,
      We cannot deny that there is de-facto Eritrean flag, and there is a regime behind it. We have the historic Eritrean flag which I agree is more meaningful – at least it is green in color unlike the current one which is golden….But to correct you: our people gave their lives to create a better place for the rest of the Eritrean people.

      Although we may have an issue with the flag representing our country, it should not be a reason for our discourse at present. The most urgent subject, in my vies, should be the fact that the Eritrean people are perishing every day.

      In my view, any serious Eritrean person concerned about the Eritrean people should concentrate on the urgent problem we have at hand. Yosief Ghbrehiwet calls it existential problem, the Catholic Bishops (in their detailed Pastoral Letter) stated that we face extinction ‘tsanta.’ I personally am alarmed by the mass exodus of the Youths and the range of problems they face everywhere.

      In my opinion the urgent subject all Eritrean nationalists should coalesce around is the survival issue. Shall we live or die. Of course we want to live!If our life is to continue, we need to unite and work together so we can face the cancerous regime head on, defeat it, save ourselves from annihilation and establish a democratic/accountable government.

      Only then we can discuss peacetime issues such as our flag.

      Dear Semhar, I am assuming you have the Eritrea people’s best interest at heart. However, I am aware that there are pfdj operatives working amongst us pretending to be something else when their ultimate task is to confuse and divide the opposition.

      Division + side issues = serving pfdj wittingly or unwittingly.

      Unity + sense or urgency = serves the Eritrean people and it is the necessary condition for victory.

      God save all our people from pfdj. Amen

      • ahmed saleh September 1, 2014

        Semhar
        When we search for Eritreans unity there are certain rules which we should respect and that is to compromise .
        We experienced the effects of divided people and how it destroyed our national feelings and inner strength .
        Therefore to fight for unity we must learn how to tolerate and respect each other because to repair the damage
        done it requires our willingness to understand , forgive and move on for the sake of common goal .
        FIKRI SI KAB HABAN INKAN IYA TIMEXIE yiblu abotatna .
        I admire your constant contribution in this forum and I expect most of us to advocate for important issues which
        needs prior attention . The life and death reality of those unfortunate brothers/sisters indeed dominate the clear
        sense of our objective . Thanks .

      • Semhar September 2, 2014

        Selamawi,
        ዜይጡዑያት ንሕና ኤርትራውያን ኢና
        ባንደራና ደርቢና ባንደራ ኢሳያስ ነንበብል
        ኣውራጃታትና ገዲፍና ዞባ ኢሳያስ ኒኣሚን
        ኢሰያስ በዓል ዕላማን ነቲ ዝደልዮ ብደም ንጹሃት ኤርትራውያን: እሞኸኣ ጸረ
        ኤርትራዊ ዕላማ: ብዜይ ዝኾነ ኤርትራዊ ዕንቅፋት ንቕድሚት ይግስግስ ምህላው :
        ክንፈልጦ ዜይምኽኣልናን ነዊሕ ዓመታት ከዳናግረና ምጽኑሑን ኣክንዲ ምስኡ
        ነንሕድሕድና ንበላላዕ ምዃንና; ዜይጡዑያት ይገበረና::

  • abraham September 1, 2014

    Every body stand for justice,but how we can get the justice?????

  • nasir September 1, 2014

    GOOD JOB I; HOPE TO SEE IN CANADA TOO

  • Tes September 1, 2014

    Well done Deki Ere! Good start and I hope it will be a huge crowed soon by next year. HGDEF is in decline the rotten system and the true Eritrean are in the rise day by day and leaping a big jump lately. Nice pics!!!!

    • Regbe G Abraham September 1, 2014

      Thankyou Brother and please do come if you live in UK

      • Tes September 1, 2014

        I’ll, I promise. Kibrti hafti

  • Regbe G Abraham September 1, 2014

    The proof that you love your Eritrean people is not that you have warm affectionate feelings toward them. The proof is in your actions, your words and your sacrifice, your willingness to give the best of yourself and your willingness to get nothing in return.
    Sunday’s family meeting was the best I have ever been to any PFDJ meeting. But believe me brothers and sisters I felt FREE FREE for the first time to meet Eritrean family and have fun in a Free Democracy United Kingdom. God bless you Eritrean Unity For Justice.
    Please let me know when is your next meeting as I happy to contribute on your expenses up to £1000.
    Thankyou Again!!!
    Regbe
    London

  • brhane September 1, 2014

    i see a first good example eritrean families united intarly. we need this togetherness. for the future. with our flags ,i fill happy .

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