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Thank you TPLF, EPRDF, Ethiopia: ‘Enamesegenalen’ – By Dr. Mohamed Kheir

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Katie Melua is one of my favorite western singers. Her soothing voice and musical tone gives one relaxation. The title of this article is inspired by one of her songs, ‘thank you stars’, in her album ‘piece by piece’.  I would like to regard myself as one of those ‘others’ who attended the meeting of Eritrean intellectuals, professionals and others in Addis Ababa last month. I think it is important for the Eritrean opposition to have good and healthy relations with all political actors in Ethiopia and in the region generally, be they in power or in opposition. It is also important for all of us that we and our neighbors live in peace based on mutual respect and understanding. It is only then we can have sustainable development. It is also important that we have free, democratic and justice upholding countries around us that respect human rights. We all gain from that.  Regarding relations with the Ethiopian opposition, the bottom line should be that they recognize Eritrean independence and sovereignty.

Ethiopia with about 80 million people is one of our big neighbors. We are bound to live as neighbors for ever. We have historical relations with it and we have ethnic extensions like we have it with all our neighbors. It was our colonial power; we were forcibly annexed to it for 30 years. The legacy of the liberation war and the border war after liberation has left deep injuries that arehealing with time.  Our current brutal dictatorial regime that is oppressing us can not be entrusted to forge good relations with Ethiopia or with our other neighbors. It is in the interest of both countries that we lay ground for a new fraternal relationship based on mutual interest and trust and it is high time the Eritrean opposition did that. I have previously reflected on our relationship in two articles related to the last year meeting of the National Conference for Democratic Change in Addis. At this particular junction of our history I would like to thank the TPLF in particular and the EPRDF in general for the following specific reasons. I am not looking for nor I am in need of any favors from the Ethiopian Government in doing so, but I want to state facts that have been blurred by the huge propaganda machine of the Eritrea regime. I have also to state that like many other Eritreans, I supported the Eritrean Government during the border war.

Thank you for:

–    Hosting the Eritrean opposition during the last decade and for keeping it alive;

–    Accepting all components of the Eritrea opposition as they define themselves be it based on ethnic, religious or other wise and giving room even to those who accuse you of interfering negatively in the Eritrean affairs and for respecting Eritrean diversity;

–    Being friend in times of great need when all our neighbors not only abandoned us but collaborate with the Eritrean regime in oppressing us;

–    Protecting us from our own Government on a daily basis by providing refuge to more than 60, 000 Eritreans (most of whom are young);

–    Saving the lives of 4000 young Eritreans from being deported back to Eritrea from neighboring countries that were supposed to give us at least safe haven based on religious and humanitarian grounds;

–    Easing the situation at the refugee camps and for opening the opportunity for higher studies where more than 500 persons take advantage of it at present. This is at the time young students are forced to live in trenches for years without education in their own country.

–    Giving Eritreans in Ethiopia, preferential treatment based on the historical ties;

–    Recognizing and defending the right to Eritrean independence during the liberation war when even some Eritrean scholars felt that the Mengistu regime was so progressive so that there was no need for independence

–    Recognizing Eritrean independence from the start and paying a high price for that after the downfall of the Dergue regime;

–    Emphatically stating that you respect the territorial integrity of Eritrea and for showing to the Ethiopian chauvinists that Ethiopia can not only survive but it can thrive as well, without any ports of its own, while at the same time our own Government is working closely with the Ethiopian opposition that do not recognize our independence and have declared openly that they will retake Assab. By doing so, has the Eritrean regime lost all its legitimacy to represent Eritreans.

–    Stating that you have recognized the border ruling between the two countries in writing to the Secretary General of the UN and for asking for negotiations during implementation so that the marking on the ground will be carried out to the best benefit of people living in the border area;

–    Clarifying that there is Eritrean territory that was given to Ethiopia by the border Commission still under the administration of the Eritrean Government. Our Government just emphasizes that the Weyane are still holding Eritrean territory.

–    Being honest in not only recognizing and apologizing that mistakes were done during the border war from your side, but for taking concrete steps to redress the mistakes. On the other side our Government has never apologized neither to the Eritrean people nor to the Ethiopians

–    Clarifying that the coalition between the EPLF and the TPLF against the ELF was not a Tigrinya alliance, but was necessitated by self defense against the coalition between ELF and EPRP to attack TPLF and at the same time regretting the use of force, then.

–    Giving us a breathing space, bringing us together, helping us to build trust amongst ourselves; a trust that we lost due to our Government working day and night to sow divisions among us.

–    Showing us the way to forge a strong people to people relationship.

I would like to err on believing what I have heard, what I have seen, what I have experienced over the years than to err on not believing it. Now that we are coming close to National Conference for Democratic Change in Addis I call upon all skeptics to engage positively by participating and say their opinions there and see what is going on in Ethiopia. Then they would have more credibility when they express themselves, rather than sit in their ivory towers in Europe and the USA and profess judgments not based on facts. History is being made, be part of it.

Thank you so much.

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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74 COMMENTS
  • Temesgen Medhanie October 5, 2011

    Dr. Mohamed Kheir,

    As I finished reading your reflections, three words popped up in my mind. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. I remember back in the days when the border war started and right after, the hubs of intellectual centres Dehai.org and Asmarino.com were imbibed with denunciations, declarations augmented with a plethora of articles that boosts the moral stand of Isaias and bashes Meles when the propaganda machinery was in a full gear to portray the Ethiopian regime as the main culprit in the instigation of the war. Given the political reality as we see it now, given the polarity of allegiance to the regime in Eritrea, one would be thrown out onto a cliff if one was to predict back then the ugly political reality that we see and witness right now. Simply because, we all had been taken by the frenzy of bigotry, empty bravado and an out right arrogance where we gave a carte blanche to Isaias to adulterate our conscience.

    Dr. Kheir, it sure is a refresher to see you standing tall as you acknowledge the error of judgement on your part as we look up to you as a respectable citizen, a scholar and of course a prospective leader in a free, just and democratic Eritrea. I say this with a heavy heart when we have self-promoted entertainer-intellectuals who trumpeted the echo of war as the dictator in Eritrea took us for a free ride as we believed that he was the underdog and a victim when in reality later on the facts dictated otherwise. Unlike you sir, the said individuals, even though they joined the Opposition as observers as opposed to active stakeholders, they still have to come forward and apologize for offering their pen to the dictator as he needed them to disseminate his lies and deceit about the war.

    Sure enough, Ethiopians are not only our neighbours, but as you have aptly put it, we share a common culture, norms, history and destiny as well. If we have to design a collective working mechanism where posterity lives in tranquility and a just society, our commonality can not be any clearer than anytime before in the distant past. It sure is the responsibility and mandate of leaders to forge social cohesiveness, strong political will and dynamic engagement on the higher level that would trickle down to the common people. To its credit, the Ethiopian government is travelling an extra mile to meet us half way as we realize that, it is a political party or a government we all could work with as we shoulder the responsibility to offer and provide a better future to the next generation on both sides of the border.

    • Eritrawi October 5, 2011

      i have read your comment you contribiut to Dr. Kiyar, thought brilliantly done and also it shows that Eritreans are now starting to realize reality and also this motive will helping us to see how stabern we were.

      any howm we need intellectuals like you and like Dr. Kiyar to involv to inlightned our people especialy Eritreans in diaspora.

      Again thank you.

      • Temesgen Medhanie October 5, 2011

        Eritrawi,

        Many thanks for those kind words hawey. Glad you agree.

    • abdi October 5, 2011

      MeTaqeEi

  • Weldit October 5, 2011

    Any fool can tell you that the regimes in Asmara and Addis don’t deserve credit for supporting opposition groups of each country. They are just trying to use the opposition groups to advance their ajendas and their ajendas only!
    As a scholar, you should know better Memhrey.

    By the way, as a good writer and a familiar with the now defunct University of Asmara, why don’t you enlighten us about the process to shut it down, about how the university was run and how decisions were made, what your impressions of its former presidents, Dr Teweldeberhan & Dr Wodab were etc…

    • Hawun Kalu October 5, 2011

      Weldit,

      You are a smart Eritrean unlike Kalu, I am against dictatorship period and do not need to praise any leader or any governoment which is not mine. While I detest Kalu’s gondarian langauage of cynicism on Dr Keir, I appreciate your pose of questions…It did not tell me who you support or not….very objective. Kalu, should you take some lessons from Weldit as I just did.
      Stay real, serve no one but your creator..You have inalienable right from God. Born free . Weldit, please share some brotherly love to Kalu, he is severely indoctrinated and inslaved by the political game inside our map where our wonderful people live.
      In passing Dr Keir, you did not need to go into confession rather than deliberate academically on what needs to be fixed.
      After while it is ok to dinstinguish you were prematurely apolegetic to a govenoment that was directly offensive to your, our , my people for no politics of theirs. It is one thing to fight the state of Eritrea but it was evil to target our people. While I agree with you we have to be neighborus and will remain one for ever as the world contracts, never the less I do not believe in forgivness without true atonement. If I can politicize it, it is the same people they were exploited to vote as Ethiopians later brutally dehumanised as Eritreans. That is ugly politics however you spin it people vs governoment or a mix of. I will be happy to be proven wrong.

      Kalu, let u and I are take some lessons for the sake of our nation….but do not insult Dr. Keir like he yearns for some exotic food very available in the world now…as Kitfo it may be.

    • guest October 5, 2011

      Why u want to digress from the main discussion. You know it’s delusion not to entertain the reality.Weather it is TPLF or any other gov at least they want a government next door that works together as poor nations our destination is common fighting poverty ,illiteracy and poor living condition.
      But most of us are still slave of Issias and his Co propaganda.

  • Kalu October 5, 2011

    “Dr” Mohamed,

    How was Kitfo in Addis “Dr”? Boj boj is better than kitfo, Am I right “Dr”?

    • Hawun Kalu October 5, 2011

      Kalu,

      thanks to Amiche mindset Asmara is full of Kitfo? It is PIA and your favorite meal when you visit with your dollars.
      Neithe Dr. Keir nor you can be corrupted….We are way too stubborn…OHHHHHHHHHHHH, that is the problem

      Kalu do not be gondere style cyncial stay Eritrean as I know you are

      I can see you and I retire in Asmara …questoin is who is right or wrong…time is a leader!! full of love to you bro.

    • guest October 5, 2011

      Be grown up.I want a say in a clear language instead of defending once idea in a strong reasoning,using weak and unrelated rants is not helping any one.
      To be frank the current Eth. Gov give ample opportunity not only for the opposition but also for the gov Eritrean more than any institution, but failed to make use of it. Was not PFDJ working with woyanes,there is nothing changed, but people like u blow with the wind of what IA told u,without questioning his intention.Believe it or not weather TPLF dealing with the government or opposition it always have their goal and agenda,but the destination determined by many factors.

    • guest October 5, 2011

      I think you are delusional like your president who thinks the American people are starving. The dr went from food abundant country,where food is abundant for any citizen. I think you forget the Dr, lives in US, but I agree with you if you are vomiting what your president told u that Americans are starved while Eritrea is food sufficient,where a killo of potato sold at 60, where as tomato at 45, if you are saying for Eritrean youth crossing the border you are right their diet will change from boj boj or watery adds at least to decent meal if not kitfo.

  • Senait October 5, 2011

    Dr. Mohamed Kheir,

    I listened to the VOA Interview you had with Dr. Yebio and Dr. Paulos. I was very impressed then with your flowless and natural responses to Minia’s interesting questions. I knew you were one of the G13 signatories, but did not know much about you beyond that. I was surprised by some of your responses. I did not expect you to be so articulate and precise in that particular interview. And now this thank you note, with so many interesting current and historical higlights is really the icing on the cake. Your statements are bold and clear. I feel that there is light at the end of the tunnel. My hopes are elevated to a new height. Thank you!

    • Rufael October 6, 2011

      Senait, I couldn’t agree more. What is this childish Boj boj vs Kitfo argument? The Dr’s analysis is to the point. God bless the doctor. Keep hope alive! We are grateful to EPRDF’s gesture though it has to be taken with caution as there is no free meal.
      PIA should be a man enough to explain to his people sincerely, as to the exact reason for his decline to discuss the border demarcation, is to not loose Eritrean territories awarded to Ethiopia, lots of villages in the Tsorona region. What should happen to those people? We all know there are more Ethiopians than Eritreans in Bademe. There got to be a better solution acceptable to both people in the area than the EEBBC decison. As for me, unless I’m stuck in the “for the heck of it attitude”, I would rather give up the two tukuls, dusty Bademe than the many Tsorona Villages. If Eritreans were given the choice and are not dictated by PIA, I’m sure they would choose to use common sense.

      Let the Eritrean people’s misery end soon. As people should never stop demanding their governments from doing more, let the Ethiopian People’s demand continue to be full filled!

      Let the Ethiopian and Eritrean People’s Brotherhood revive and live forever!!

  • Habesha October 5, 2011

    I tell you, I would be very happy to live with the Afars, Sahos, Kunamas and Tigraias of Ethiopia. They are very proud and humble chewa people. Eritreans have lived with dignity in Ethiopia than any other nations.
    Above all Ethiopians have a lot of self respect be it their history, languages and identity. I have never seen Ethiopians stoop very low as some Eritreans do about their identity and languages. I have never seen Ethiopians act as an Arab slave.
    Look the proud South Sudanese, Ugandans and Ethiopians. Eritreans need to respect themselves to be respected.
    They have to stop acting as an Arab Abeeds.
    Our future with Ethiopians will be better in full integration

    • ERITRAWIT October 5, 2011

      to “Habesha”
      why are you so hatefull.
      1. Arabs have more respect and love to ERITREANS. It’s not Eritreans wanted to be Arabs, we have rashida for example they look like Arabs, so you will tell them not to be themselves. some south ethipoians look like south sudanese.
      2. In us and europe some Ethiopians wanted to be called Eritreans. when i ask a close friend why.. b/c most us/europe ppl know Ethiopia for the starvation in the past.

      • huluf October 7, 2011

        Eritrawit,

        It is because “Habesha” has not read or his parents did not educate him with some basic historical facts. Forgive him….he is damaged and portrays his character ….and ashames his folks manily parents.

        God bless his heart! amen

    • Xanadu October 5, 2011

      Habesha:

      You seem to have lost the premise of the article which is that of mutual respect and corperation among Eritreans and your people. I do not know where you got the old and defunct notion that Eritreans are arab slaves. I know that the Hailesellasie regime use to spew that propanganda so you need to keep up with the time.

      Besides everytime I check the news, I always see that an Ethiopian maid has been raped, maimed or killed by an arab so what gives Habesha. Last time I chechek it was an Ethiopain maid that burnt alive at the hands of the Gaddafi regime. So do not fool yourself. In any case these are not stories that I enjoy hearing or reading about and my references to them was only to highlight your sick analogy. Have a good day and come back soon.

      • ahmed Saleh October 5, 2011

        Habesha
        Eritreans we don’t think and talk like you do , BYE!

      • huluf October 7, 2011

        Habesha,

        Do you know OROMOS are not Habesha,….do you know most Ethiopians are not habesah…Habesha are Gondar, Tigray and Eritrean Highlanders, Yemenites before Arabia came into existence.

        You leave in a soap opra world of skesta…did not you mom and dad teach some history lesson.

    • Agazian Eritrawi October 7, 2011

      Habesha,

      Your idea is noble and naieve….. Do you know who is Habesha? Do you know that almost 60-70% Ethiopians are not Habesha….Aha!! you are suprised….dig history(the reason OROMOS rejected GEEZ to demonstrate of the imposed language to them thanks to consitituiton democratically allowing the,…problem is not Eritreans…problem has been an erroneous understanding and the way the feudals in Ethiopia( note, I did not say Ethiopian people – which is a country a little over 100 years….do not get mad…I did not say Abyssinia…now that I have given you a clue…get off the merkato and kerra history and dig more..to undersand how the feudals(old fahioned dictators) cut a deal with anyone to protect their power so would Issayas by the way.
      If that was not the case if really leaders mean what history or TV Eri portray….Menelik would have sat on a chair and draw the border with Italy and he helped created a nation called Eritrea( wowwww)…..By the way one more lesson…almost 55-60% of Eritrans are not Habesha either….so do not get carried away and come with easy fix…..I guarantee you each country both Eritrea and Ethiopia have to ge their internal homework done….then I have no qualms if the whole of Africa could be unite

  • solomon October 5, 2011

    Dear Dr. Kheir,

    Thank you for being the light in the place where darknes is plenty. It is comforting to know there are people who are using their brain the way it was intended to be,—-think logic, away from the stupidity of race, religion and eritrean hyper-stupidity by denegrating anything un-eritrean

  • ghenet gole denden October 5, 2011

    I want to say Thankyou ,for your truthful and clear idea ,Dr.kheir

  • truly, Truly i say to you October 5, 2011

    I have no any intention to despise any intellectuals, in contrary I even fill proud when i see and hear anyone Eritrean with doctor title. Realy i be all the time regretted and disappointed when I think about those 3000000 our brothers and sisters life, instead for 20 years having study and seeing them holding doctorate (PHD) title, because they still suffering under continuous slavery. However I strongly believe any person as long as not positioned in a place where he or she deserve(fitting studding or qualifying)there is no question mostly the person that could be “like an ignorant ” like the amharic say goes “” ሰው፡ ኣለቦታው ሲሆን ይሆናል ደንቖሮ። However it is undeniable the educated person that has all time has advantage or access to understand things easily despite it is not his or her own profession . In a short one veterinarian doctor for instance he can be an ignorant for politic or economy or, one un illiterate experienced peasant also could be more wiser knowledgeable than any one with Physics professor regarding farm even in many art of lives . Etc.. etc

    To come to my point I don´t know for instance what Dr. Mohammed Kheir has specialized or studied. But only because he has a doctor title, it is not must to listen or to accept what he has written or saying is all right. We need many things to put in consideration. Dr. I am sure that you are not a geologist or be consulted by any geologist. Well, we all know the Ethiopians side have argument, they reasoning because there is the area people citzenship (identity)concern they need to discuss about before anything else. Well, Who hate that and say this crucial very necessary idea to both sides is wrong? Unless the Mafia regime for the certain well known reason namely unless for prolonging the age of its power? But my point is we Eritreans are not that much stupid, Dr Kheir like Ethiopians because only in one aspect point tried to convince us then we will go rush for compromising and sign about exchange territories. In my view additionally we must first to research weather the area is wealthy in mineral resources such as oil or others have or not. We need to have very skilled geologists who they can inform us about and other intellectuals about the other side of political calculations and so on. Finally all the claimed territories i believe from the beginning were belongs to Eritrea. We losted all only because of Isayas. First we lost Islands with Yemen conflict . Tsorona, Zal Anbessa and others with Ethiopia. Badme? and i don´t know what Issayas dreaming next to give. Maybe Asab?

  • abdi October 5, 2011

    The cheapest artile i ever read,the oportunist Dr is paid to write this low statement to thank meles for the humiliations he did against eritreans.be it Ethiopia or in Eritrea.absolutely nonsense and he doing nothing other than digging his won hell grave and wants his puppets to accompany him.indeed you are making a black history and eritreans will never forget it.
    AWET NHAFASH WEDKET N KEDEAT.

  • abdi October 5, 2011

    Can ur Dr answer this question,
    how come you stated to care for eritrea and eritreans,but yet upholds the sanction against eritreans?

    • guest October 5, 2011

      The sanction is not on Eritreans but on the mafia group that terrorize its own citizens.The Eritreans have been living under sanction for the last 15 years which is imposed by EPLF and supported by its diaspora opportunistic supporters like u.

    • Xanadu October 5, 2011

      Abdi:

      The sanctions is targeting the 2 % “tax” the Eritreans and the mining industries. As far as the 2% tax that is collected for services non-rendered, they is no accountability as to how and where the money is being spent. As far as the sanctions of the mining industries is concerned that has also no benefits to the people of Eritrea. All the benefits are going to go to Eritrean Mining Industries which is owned by the members of PFDJ. Moreover, there are getting these benefits thru the free labors of those who are serving under the Non ending national service for about $10 a month. That would be about what you spent on coffee everyday.

      I am personally against the sanction as I do not want to give PFDJ another curtain to hide under. It is to be recalled that the reason that the constitution which was subsidized by PFDJ is not ratified is because the border has not yet been demarcated.

      • abdi October 5, 2011

        If you follow Eritrea affairs by eritrean not by woyanes eyes you would have known where and how the money was spent, its to early alk about the mining. they biult, 25 hospitals,52 health,180 hearth stations113 clinics(Eritrea is one of the only four African nations to meet MDG ) Education wise 125 nursery, 626 elementary schools, 184 middle schools and 60 secondary,8 colleges,262 community centers(litercy increased to 67% ) more than 1000kh roads,more 350dams ,,,,,etc where did you think they got the money to built this all?and this is more than enough evidence that eritrean gov’t is corrupt free and working day and night to change the country.forgot to mention Eritrea is off the list of the starving and aid addicted nations,
        But i think u are blinded by woyanes propaganda that supporting al shabab,which was exposed thanks to the wikileaks.
        Tell me one +ve think which helps accept ur opinion.

        • Xanadu October 5, 2011

          Abdi:

          A government is supposed to serve it’s people just a mother is supposed to raise her children. I am not going to discuss the merit or de-merit of your claims but assuming that this is all correct does not justify in the government not releasing it’s annual budget.

          Besides what you are telling me what Mengestu Hailemariam uses to tell us. He gave land to the litter, eradicated illiteracy, recognized all the ethnics groups, builts schools and roads too. Is that your measure of governance???

          • abdi October 6, 2011

            Does this answer the question i asked?NO
            this shows that you are a baseless opposition wanna be who doesn’t know what is his agenda,yet belittles the efforts of the eritrean ppl and gov’t,
            i know these useless organizations since i was ten,and we haven’t seen nothing other than gospel celebrations,fundraising form the poor supporters and and use it to live in vilas and educate their children in private schools abroad while eritreans were starving in refuge camps in Sudan.
            These are the ppl who benefit from the crisis of the eritrean ppl they made money out of that,and now they want to convince the eritrean ppl that they are fighting for change democracy blah blah etc?huh i doubt it,
            we don’t want democracy man we need somebody to feed and educate our ppl,not someone who had his business ruined cos of the liberation of Eritrea by the hard work EPLF who don’t know talk talk but work work,here its Eritrea in the right direction and in the hands of trusted and
            corruption free leaders.
            Bro,everybody who supports them either has be benefiting in away or another or meskin who
            doesn’t know them.

            AWET NHAFASH MERIHNNET FOREVER N ISAYAS,
            rufiAt al aglam wa gaffet as-suHuf.

        • Weldit October 6, 2011

          You forgot to mention the closure of the only university.
          How does it make you feel that Eritrea is the only country in planet Earth that doesn’t have a uiversity?

          • Xanadu October 6, 2011

            Weldit.

            It very difficult to be objective when you are cutting and pasting propoganda. Give the guy a break. 25 Hospitals ??? Wow.

        • Xanadu October 6, 2011

          First of all it is hard to have an sense of discussion with you because your are jumping from one subject to another but that is typical of someone who repeats what he hears as opposed to one who is able to think on his feet. Second of all when and where did PFDJ built 350 dams?? Have you lost your mind.

          But most importantly you answered the question by saying “we don’t want democracy man we need somebody to feed and educate our ppl..” You are hipocryte when you say that you do not want democracy. You are now enjoying your freedom in the west. It is just that you do not want it for your own people. And if you do not want democracy then you should ask your boss to change the name of your party. The People Front from Democracy and Justice. We all know that there is No Democracy and No Justice in Eritrea.

          By the way the independence of Eritrea was born out of the struggle of Eritrean People and not just EPLF as you have alluded. And the 30 + years struggle was for a Free Eritrea and not just to demarcate the borders of Eritrea which your boss still has not done.

          And for you to tell me that there is no corruption in Eritrea just goes to show how blind you are. Eritreans are being trafficed to Sudan for a measly US $5000 with the participation of the High officials of PFDJ. These same officials are using the National Servicemen or women for their own benefits whether it is to build their villas or plant their gardens. What do you think that we do not know all this. We are Eritrean after all and we have friends, family and acquaintance too.

          Lastly it is to your own peril that you are confusing PFDL with the people of Eritrea. Stop fooling yourself. Turn off Eri TV and pcik up a book once in a while and good luck to you.

          • Xanadu October 6, 2011

            And one more think that caught my eyes in what you said “abroad while eritreans were starving in refuge camps in Sudan…..”.

            Really Abdi??? And why are they in Sudan??? They are also in Yemen, Ethiopia, Lybya, Sinai, Israel, there thousands of them in Italy and you are preaching to the victims that you have victimized….Truly amazing that you call yourself an Eritrean.

          • abdi October 7, 2011

            Like it or not EPLF struggled liberated Eritrea while ur opposition wanna was looting eritreans,this is random truth every eritrean knows,yes the dams has been built in every corner in Eritrea,as a result eritrean starved as ur bosses Agames did,i m not gonna ask you about the corruption cos it has been confirmed by a non eritrean companies not by enemies lke u,
            you know nothing meles’ money has blinded you to see what’s infront of you,
            i think you are confusing meles brutality and happily thanking him for the robberies, torture he did against our ppl,
            EPLF HGDEF GOE ARE US AND WE ARE THEM,and you saw how our brothers and sisters welcomed our hero president IA.
            But ur rootless lies won’t achieve nothing cos u are not supported by any one but Agames and you will remain shoes lickers for Agames until the time comes and kick you out of the hotel, very soon.

          • Xanadu October 7, 2011

            Listen up you riff raff. Man, you are as bright as a rock. Agames this, Meles that is all you are programmed to utter. Your feeble mind does not even allow you to think by yourself. It is amazing that HGDFites will not discuss Eritrean affairs without talking about Meles. There is no democracy and no justice in Ethiopia either but that is for Ethiopian to worry about and not me.

            GOE is us and we are them…What does that even mean?? Your are repeating empty mantra that you do not even understand.

            The fact that there is no freedom of the press in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            The fact that there is no freedom of the religion in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            The fact that there is no democracy in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            The fact that there is no rule of the law in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            The fact that there is no higher education in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            The fact that there is no free entreprise in Eritrea has nothing to do with Ethiopia.

            All of these and more a lacking because of the People Front FROM Democracy and Justice.

            Like I have said to you before if Democracy and Justice is a bad thing, then you guys need to change your name , Mr Robot man.

          • Xanadu October 7, 2011

            And speaking of dums, i meant dams, The mighty USA has only 50 large dams as opposed to 350 dams in Eritrea. Even Brazil has only 16 large dams so you go figure. I am always thrilled when Eritrea improves economically or otherwise, it is just that I cannot stand by and let you lie and profess your propoganda that is not supported in reality. Next will you tell me that there 350 rivers in Eritrea??

            Here is a link for those that are interested:
            http://www.internationalrivers.org/node/570

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