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We welcome you to join us in our “Empowering and Fostering Independent Media Discussion Seriesthis Saturday evening at paltalk.  We are honored to present to you the next guest speakers Mr. Isayas Sium from Bay Area and Mr. Tesfit Kiflu from Washington DC.   Both are member of a fraternity called “Friends of Assena”, a group that is working to drive up financial support for Assena Media.  Both Mr. Isayas and Mr. Tesfit and others have teamed up to establish “Friends of Assena” so that others can join in this remarkable mission of empowering independent media.  Founder and director of Assena Media Mr. Amanuel Eyasu will also join the discussion.   

We welcome you to join us in our “Empowering and Fostering Independent Media Discussion Seriesthis Saturday evening at paltalk.  We are honored to present to you the next guest speakers Mr. Isayas Sium from Bay Area and Mr. Tesfit Kiflu from Washington DC.   Both are member of a fraternity called “Friends of Assena”, a group that is working to drive up financial support for Assena Media.  Both Mr. Isayas and Mr. Tesfit and others have teamed up to establish “Friends of Assena” so that others can join in this remarkable mission of empowering independent media.  Founder and director of Assena Media Mr. Amanuel Eyasu will also join the discussion.   

The friends of Asena of Boston has started fund raising prior to receiving a call from friends of Asena of North America.  These energetic group of youngsters with fellow brothers and sisters are strong supporters of Asena.  They have been collecting funds to support the freedom of press.  Now they are encouraging all residents of Boston and surrounding to support their efforts to fund raise for Asena.  You can reach them by calling Hager at 617-777-7872.  The group will collect money till October 17.  Don’t let the freedom of press die again.

The friends of Asena of Boston has started fund raising prior to receiving a call from friends of Asena of North America.  These energetic group of youngsters with fellow brothers and sisters are strong supporters of Asena.  They have been collecting funds to support the freedom of press.  Now they are encouraging all residents of Boston and surrounding to support their efforts to fund raise for Asena.  You can reach them by calling Hager at 617-777-7872.  The group will collect money till October 17.  Don’t let the freedom of press die again.

Dear Asena listeners and readers, as you probably know, Asena is being fully funded by a few Eritreans who live all over the world.  The transmission fee to Eritrea has been a challenge but Asena was able to stay on the air because of few committed individuals.  The extraordinary work that Asena is doing is not a secret. Asena has been getting positive feedback from inside and outside the country.  And those encouraging words have been motivating us, Asena Media Foundation and the few individuals, whoa re determined to move forward and do whatever it takes to speak out for the poor and the weak, young and old.

Dear Asena listeners and readers, as you probably know, Asena is being fully funded by a few Eritreans who live all over the world.  The transmission fee to Eritrea has been a challenge but Asena was able to stay on the air because of few committed individuals.  The extraordinary work that Asena is doing is not a secret. Asena has been getting positive feedback from inside and outside the country.  And those encouraging words have been motivating us, Asena Media Foundation and the few individuals, whoa re determined to move forward and do whatever it takes to speak out for the poor and the weak, young and old.

TesfayThe European Union is considering continuing with its controversial development aid to Eritrea totaling 122-million Euros (154-million USD) this year. Widespread opposition is growing in view of unrelenting Eritrean government violation of human and democratic rights. The EU is also criticized for not requiring Eritrea to adhere to acceptable standards of transparency and accountability.  Reporters without Borders says the EU is handing over a blank check to the Eritrean government which is globally identified as authoritarian and extreme.  Civic and political groups have also expressed disappointment at EU’s continued support of the government.

TesfayThe European Union is considering continuing with its controversial development aid to Eritrea totaling 122-million Euros (154-million USD) this year. Widespread opposition is growing in view of unrelenting Eritrean government violation of human and democratic rights. The EU is also criticized for not requiring Eritrea to adhere to acceptable standards of transparency and accountability.  Reporters without Borders says the EU is handing over a blank check to the Eritrean government which is globally identified as authoritarian and extreme.  Civic and political groups have also expressed disappointment at EU’s continued support of the government.