Upon learning the passing of Mrs. Letay Kiflemariam , the mother of the famed Eritrean Journalist Dawit Isaac, the Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) sends its message of condolences to the family of Letay Kiflemariam.
Upon learning the passing of Mrs. Letay Kiflemariam , the mother of the famed Eritrean Journalist Dawit Isaac, the Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) sends its message of condolences to the family of Letay Kiflemariam.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) has learned the passing of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu, the father of the killed journalist Said Abdelkadir. Sharing their grief, the AEJE sends its message of condolences to the family of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) has learned the passing of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu, the father of the killed journalist Said Abdelkadir. Sharing their grief, the AEJE sends its message of condolences to the family of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu.
The United States has sent a shipment of weapons and ammunition to the government of Somalia, according to a U.S. official who said the move signals the Obama administration’s desire to thwart a takeover of the Horn of Africa nation by Islamist rebels with alleged ties to al-Qaeda.
The United States has sent a shipment of weapons and ammunition to the government of Somalia, according to a U.S. official who said the move signals the Obama administration’s desire to thwart a takeover of the Horn of Africa nation by Islamist rebels with alleged ties to al-Qaeda.
Eritrea Sends Weapons to Somalia, Recent Reports Disclose - Nharnet.com Read More Proof that Eritrea is using Russian plane to transport weapons to Somalia.
Eritrea Sends Weapons to Somalia, Recent Reports Disclose - Nharnet.com Read More Proof that Eritrea is using Russian plane to transport weapons to Somalia.
ASMARA, Eritrea – Deep inside the tall towers of Eritrea’s Ministry of Information, the battle-scarred war veteran leaned towards me across his desk. His finger pointed towards a heavily-underlined copy of a report I had written the day before. “Why,” he said, spluttering with rage, “do you say we silence critics?”
ASMARA, Eritrea – Deep inside the tall towers of Eritrea’s Ministry of Information, the battle-scarred war veteran leaned towards me across his desk. His finger pointed towards a heavily-underlined copy of a report I had written the day before. “Why,” he said, spluttering with rage, “do you say we silence critics?”