By Kadaria Ahmed – March 15, 2010 02:38AMT
Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir is shouting almost as loud as the bereaved. Last week when United Nations sanctions were announced against Eritrea for supporting Somali insurgents, Mr. Al-Bashir was almost as vociferous and vocal as the Eritrean government, in denouncing the action.
By Kadaria Ahmed – March 15, 2010 02:38AMT
Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir is shouting almost as loud as the bereaved. Last week when United Nations sanctions were announced against Eritrea for supporting Somali insurgents, Mr. Al-Bashir was almost as vociferous and vocal as the Eritrean government, in denouncing the action.
When Eritrea won its independence in 1991, nearly every Eritrean was applauding of the dawn of a new Era, an era of, prosperity, peace and democracy. That was every body’s expectation because it was the promise behind our 30 year bitter and rocky struggle. But we were all fooled
When Eritrea won its independence in 1991, nearly every Eritrean was applauding of the dawn of a new Era, an era of, prosperity, peace and democracy. That was every body’s expectation because it was the promise behind our 30 year bitter and rocky struggle. But we were all fooled
Shipping containers? What on earth is happening in Eritrea?
Shipping containers? What on earth is happening in Eritrea?
Birmingham UK: – Eritrean warsay youth conducted a successful protest against the Mekete Meeting in Birmingham.
Birmingham UK: – Eritrean warsay youth conducted a successful protest against the Mekete Meeting in Birmingham.
Eritrea – Death of an African Dream; Reporter: Mark Corcoran (25/05/2004)
Eritrea – Death of an African Dream; Reporter: Mark Corcoran (25/05/2004)
Hundreds of Somalis, Eritreans and Ethiopians arrive in Bosasso every day, desperate to leave the poverty, drought and war which blights the Horn of Africa.
Hundreds of Somalis, Eritreans and Ethiopians arrive in Bosasso every day, desperate to leave the poverty, drought and war which blights the Horn of Africa.