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The Limits of Social Darwinism, Eritrean Social Ethics and Your Personal Role in the Ouster of the “Bandit Regime” in Asmara – By Our Voice

The Limits of Social Darwinism, Eritrean Social Ethics and Your     Personal Role in the Ouster of  the “Bandit Regime” in Asmara                                                                                                                By                                                                 Our Voice                                            “OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!” TIMELINE OF

The Limits of Social Darwinism, Eritrean Social Ethics and Your

    Personal Role in the Ouster of  the “Bandit Regime” in Asmara

                                        

                                                                      By

                                                                Our Voice

                                           “OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!”

TIMELINE OF OUR STRUGGLE:  6 months from now, conducting global elections at the grassroots level, vetting and publically announcing the results; 6 months after that, the establishment of the People’s Baito or Assembly and the Eritrean Global Leadership Council with a Sened or working document; 1 – 2  months after that, formation of an embryonic security and military wing – and  anytime after that, the fall of the dictatorship in Eritrea.  But, all this will be achievable according to the set timeline only when every Eritrean seeker of justice owns the struggle and makes an active contribution to its success. Our Voice cannot do it on its own.

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We are satisfied that our previous article on the suggested provisional criteria for Eritrean citizenship (to be amended, changed or adopted by an elected body) stimulated a wide discussion on the subject.  However, there were sadly some comments which suggested that being an Eritrean is irrelevant and, in fact, a badge of shame. We beg to differ.

Such a defeatist view is confined to very few people who are now traumatised and depressed.  But, it is not their fault, and we understand! The good thing is that such feeling is only a temporary phase – and we are certain that it will disappear soon. Once we remove the dictatorship following the clear roadmap we have presented, a democratic constitutional governance will be established.  This will form the basis of creating an equitable, peaceful, prosperous, advanced and forward looking society that will be a source of envy to many.  In tandem with that, there will be a huge renaissance of Eritrean culture.  In short, we shall all be proud of our being Eritrean, and we shall hold our heads high in the world than any time in the past. Now, we have to work for it.

There is no doubt that Eritrea at the moment is a broken society that has lost its values – where everyone is fighting for his/her own survival and trying to take advantage of any opportunity by whatever means available.  The loss of faith and regression to primordial animal instinct of survival at any cost regardless of social values, standards and the needs of others  is by no means characteristic of the Eritrean society we knew.  It is a new phenomenon deliberately engineered by the warped sadistic narcissism of Isais Afewrki – which we have analysed in some detail in our earlier article.  We say that to regain our national dignity and restore our personal pride as Eritreans, we need to remove the dictatorship at the earliest, get our country in our hands, re-design it and then build it fast. That is the only way.

The first step in this long and arduous struggle is to change our perception and abandon the destructive and crippling culture of deceit, theft, betrayal, ignorance and stupidity actively encouraged by the dictatorship  – and most importantly the “everyone for himself” mentality.  Underlying all this seems to be the underlying  Social Darwinism which has been implicitly adopted as a dominant  principle of life in present day Eritrea – where it is assumed that everyone is for himself.  Social Darwinism has already created a lot of problems in other parts of the world before and has much influence even today.  Its negative consequences are everywhere to see to a greater or lesser extent. This strikes at the very centre of society and human civilization – and we

must fight it. We, therefore, find it important to deal with this issue briefly and try to show why it  must be rejected and replaced by social ethos.

The general outline of Darwin’s theory of evolution is well known, and we are not going to rehearse that here.  We shall instead focus first on the familiar and contested phrase survival of the fittest”.  In other words, is it true that it is the fittest individuals that always survive, or even most of the time?  Secondly, do ethical considerations matter that should temper the naked struggle for survival by any means?

Darwin was a natural scientist, and much of his data came from observations of  living things (especially of plants and  lower animals in the Paparagus Islands of South America) and the physiological changes that took place therein as a result of ecology and the demands of survival.  He observed that generally the plants and animals that were most suited to their environment were the ones that survived more successfully than others. There are three questions that arise from this in regard to higher animals.  (a)  Is it not true that sometimes, the fittest survive by adopting their environment to their needs rather than the other way round – as we see in the modern world? (b) Is it not true that, at least sometimes, the less fit are the ones that survive and thrive and not the fittest? (For example, all of us know many undeserving fools with money, power, influence, etc who can  more than survive by cheating, stealing, killing or through family connections. More able and decent people may not even survive.)  (c)  Is it only survival that matters? (Human civilization is made possible mainly by those who sacrifice themselves to bring about innovation, new ideas, building new things and putting their lives on the line to defend their society and not by those whose only mission in life is physical survival.)

Darwin did not study human society closely, nor did he properly observe higher mammals, especially chimpanzees and elephants that live in colonies – and, more importantly,  humans that live in complex societies.  If he had done that, he would probably have modified his theory to account for the wide anomalies that are observed in the said species and some others.

Evolutionary scientists and anthropologists  have observed that as the brain developed, some higher mammals came to realise that to give themselves the greatest change of survival, it was better to join similar creatures like themselves and live in groups – especially to defend themselves against predators.  To make group life possible, they had to develop some basic implicit rules and values that had to be observed by all members.  Breaking the said standards resulted in sanctions against the rule breakers, such as ostracism and physical punishment by the group.  Some individuals with better perceptive ability and physical power were needed that  (a) could enforce those rules and values, (b) guide/lead the group, and (c) play an important role in defending it when it came under attack.  Such individuals  were rewarded  with more and better food and priority in mating with females – and they had a better chance to procreate and spread their genes.  But, if they failed to play their role as leaders properly, rivals emerge. Ultimately, the failed leaders are defeated and torn to pieces or they are chased out of the group and escape for dear life. (Remember J. Habermas and his notion of social justice.)

After millions of years and the emergence of Homo sapiens with more developed brains, the social rules, tendencies and values  became more refined and ingrained  in the minds of the members of the social group and formed a part of the instinct embedded in the subconscious mind.  Without the said basic rules and values, the group/society could not continue to function.  It is such values that prevented people from killing their neighbours to take their belongings.  That is also why sexual mores were imposed, and lying and betraying one’s friends, relatives and group members were and are still considered as serious violations against social standards – and killing and imprisoning people and enslaving them without justice seen as a criminal act.

Our argument is that Isaias Afwerki has violated the basic social contract on which the Eritrean people allowed him power.  In fact, surprisingly, he has violated all conditions of public leadership.  He has struck at the very heart of our society and civilization.  He must, thus, be forced to go.  He has no shame, and he will not leave power on his own accord – nor will the international community do it on our behalf however much we demonstrate, cry, pull our hair or roll many times over on the ground.

Any individual who usurps  power from the group/society  using any trick and pretext to suit himself  – such as access to money, privilege, sex, control over others, adulation from a fearful and traumatised population, etc is violating the very ethos of working for the common good on which society is based. In that case, the people have the right to rebel and not only remove but severely punish such perpetrators of pain.  At the moment, we cannot listen to those who advocate South African style of reconciliation.  We want justice not only to be done but also seen to be done.

The history of human beings especially in the last 10,000 -50,000 years shows that human civilization: culture,  science, technology,  medicine and the accumulation of wealth has been made possible by division of labour and exchange mechanisms in and between societies. The foundation of civilization is, therefore, not merely the individual but more importantly, the society.  Human beings have proved so successful and dominant over other species only through collective existence in society and the emergence of language that facilitated further development of the human cortex.

Otherwise, humans are weaklings: scientific experiments have proved that many times over.   Civilization cannot come about without society – and individuals would not be as productive, creative and knowledgeable.  Society in turn is held together by shared values and observance of rules and norms for mutual interest and survival of the members of that society. The bottom line is that selfish individuals, such as Isaias Afwerki,  who have no other interest than to look after themselves even at the expense of society are a great danger to the collective good and human civilization.  Therefore, they must be stopped and punished severely according to the damage they have done.  We do not say this out of vindictiveness. It actually has practical value.  Society should be extremely vigilant against such dangerous people who may be in high public office, in business or they may be private people of influence aspiring for power.  In saying this, we are actually suggesting caution in our forthcoming grassroots elections.

Does a society get the leaders it deserves?  Absolutely not!  The large majority of any society are deliberately excluded from state power everywhere anyway!  In large parts of the world, as in Africa, most people live in remote villages and haven’t got a clue about politics or what is going on in the centres of power. How are they then going to be blamed for the emergence of bad political leadership?  In Western societies themselves, the capitalists and press barons dominate and control public opinion and decision making  (cf. N. Chomsky).  Even the power of one tabloid  newspaper in Britain, The Sun, is well known for influencing how people vote and has become a king maker.  In fact, quite often, societies get the kinds of leaders they don’t deserve.  Did the Germans deserve to get Hitler as their leader after World War I?  He came to power, in fact, by misrepresentation, brute force, amazing pretentions and the usurpation of power.  We can also talk about how Isaias Afwerki repeatedly cheated the Eritrean people and abused their trust to establish a one-man rule which he maintains with brute force and distributing stolen money among his followers who think about nothing else but their own personal interests.  Do we deserve what is happening to us?  Of course not!  Many other examples can be given, but this is probably enough to make the point.

Does a society make available for service the best people there are in it?  This is again a  very wrong assumption. Actually, sometimes, the worst people available in society are the ones who come to power, including the presidency.  Look at the hapless exterminator of millions, Pol Pot of Cambodia;  the buffoon President for Life Idi Amin Dada of Uganda;  the primitive  self-styled emperor of Central African Republic, Bedel Bokassa; the ignorant corrupt military leader of Nigeria Sani Abacha; the semi-literate butcher of Addis Ababa, the dictator  Mengistu Hailemariam and our very own delusional cheating, lying and thieving usurper Isaias Afwerki – who has brought a proud nation to its knees.  In fact, history is replete with examples of the worst people coming to power and taking down their people with them.

Is it the fault of society that deformed leaders such as these come to power and rule with  impunity.   It is well known that sociologists and psychologists want to go back into a person’s background to find explanations for the patient’s state of mind at present.  Can the same be applied to society as well?  We say, yes!  The community or society has its own background that shapes how it behaves and what it allows or is forced to allow.  That society might have passed through a traumatic experience of repression, massacres, long and costly wars, etc.  It might also have suffered serious betrayal by its own brutal leaders.  These terrible leaders are not chosen by the society.  They come to power under false prospectus as Isaias did, or they impose themselves on society by force and then creating division and deliberate chaos as seems to be the case in Nigeria.  Unfortunately, the society may not be able to effectively fight back because it is divided, traumatised and has lost its bearing.  Therefore, it is not to blame – just like a sick person is not to blame for his/her illness.  They both deserve sympathy and active support as the Eritreans do.

Therefore, Social Darwinism has its limits.  Despite this, it has been used and abused by social and political movements like Nazism and Fascism that resulted in the deaths of over 50 million people!  It has also been of great influence in corporate business and the reduction of the workforce into modern slaves, especially the low paid in America, Europe and other parts of the world.  Unfortunately, there seem to be some Eritreans who in a way deflect blame from the Eritrean dictator and his terrible deeds and instead blame our society as deserving what has happened.

Hidden reference is made to Social Darwin and the misplaced notion of “survival of the fittest”. Thus, Isaias and his associates who have amassed so much political power and personal wealth are seen as “seb’ut be’alti sire” who have emerged successful in the struggle for power and survival.  For such people, what Isaias did to achieve his diabolical purpose does not matter. The Eritrean people are dismissed with contempt as stupid fools who have to obey in silence because they are weak.  In the eyes of many, Isaias Afwerki has emerged as the superman in Friedrich Nietzsche parlance.  There is no morality or ethical standard to appeal to in Social Darwinism where only power counts – and the dictator has it in abundance at the moment.   But, we hope not for much longer.

The theory of Social Darwinism  was popular especially in the 19th Century and has influenced many schools of thought – including the German philosopher, Fredrick Nietzsche, the British psychologist Herbert Spencer and even Sigmund Freud to some extent.  But, it has lost credibility now.  Some Eritreans need to know this.  The world has moved on.  That is why Isaias Afwerki is now out of place, isolated and looks like a dictator either from the 19th century or at most from the first part of the 20rth century.  He now stands on sand.  When the tidal waves of our popular movement are unleashed and properly directed, he will be swiftly washed away for good.  The only question now is how to unleash the people’s power and direct it properly to bring about the ouster of the dictator and set the Eritrean people free.  The dictator is weak, and Eritrea is ready for change.  The roadmap for change is also on the table.  The only missing link now is our unity for our collective good.

To consolidate our unity, we need to understand that we have the duty to each other.  The dictum “There are no permanent friends, only permanent interests” is manifestly wrong and reflects 19th century mentality. The world has changed; and now, we understand that there is an ethical dimension to our existence even if we do not believe in religion.  If we try to reject this, we make ourselves liable to suffer from cognitive dissonance and myriads of psychological problems. Let us maintain our sanity and do the right thing.

Thus, we join the four bishops of the Catholic Church is Eritrea and say:  “Where is your brother?” (“Hawka abbey alo?”   In other words, you should ask where your brother/sister is?  Please watch a DVD production available via www.youtube.com entitled “Between the Desert and the Fire” by Yasser Aswhour, Al Jazeera, 8th October 2014.  Or will you still say is it “Ne’ay yit’ameni dea i’mber kali’isi bailu yifelit!!”  Gidefu’ ba?  Ayfal!!

The best part of Eritrean culture is essentially based on morality, social cohesion, solidarity, defence of the weak and outrage with singular courage against oppression, injustice and unfairness.  Where has that all gone now?

Let us reclaim our culture of courage, hard work, solidarity and unity against injustice and cruelty against citizens who have done nothing wrong.  We should fight against the one-man bandit regime in Asmara that has caught in its vortex millions of sacred Eritrean lives dying everywhere in disgrace.

Our request is simple.  To put an end to all our suffering and disgrace and restore our pride as Eritreans, please help us to organise and carry out the planned grassroots elections all over the world where Eritreans live.  We want to create a national assembly or Baito of your own elected representatives and nothing else.  That Baito will in turn elect an Eritrean Global Leadership Council that will speak on behalf of all Eritreans and will act as the provisional Eritrean Government.  Its main task will, however, be to remove the dictatorship in Asmara and establish a democratic constitutional governance.

Be ready!  As you have seen above, we have now set the timeline for our collective struggle – and we need your help.  Please take an active part in organising and taking part in the forthcoming grassroots elections. Use your ballot to elect your representatives in the locality where you live.  Your destiny is in your hands now.  The dictator will be gone soon, and you will set yourselves free with your own efforts.

Indeed, “Our destiny is in our hands!” –  and it will henceforth always remain so.

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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51 COMMENTS
  • Wedi Haki August 21, 2015

    I don’t know what it takes for the people to rise and demand its freedom. I haven’t come across any people in the world that put up all the unpredictable and immeasurable atrocities happening in the cursed land. What kind of people tolerate the systematic rape of our young girls, never ending slavery, mass incarceration, torture and some other horrendous crimes? But what angers most though, is the systematic denial of education of our youth who are condemned to squander their productive years hauling rocks from somewhere to nowhere in an attempt to break their spirit. There hasn’t been a formal education since 1995. The only university that was built by the people that we love to bash everyday was shut down to only be replaced by several boot camps. If all the crimes of this magnitude can’t mobilize the people to eject and root out the problems, I don’t know what.
    Eziwedhankum

    • Dr Dawit Tsegai - Our Voice August 22, 2015

      Re: Our Contact details

      If you wish to contact us in person, our e-mail address is
      ourvoice.eritrea@yahoo.co.uk. Once we make the first contact, we can phone you or meet you on Skype.

      Thank you.

  • fetsum abraham August 21, 2015

    wow

  • Eritrawi August 21, 2015

    Yes, for Our home, Our country and Our people for ever.

  • ኤድመንተን August 21, 2015

    ክቡራት ኣዋር ቮይስ,

    እዚ ኩሉ ዝበልኩሞ ሕማማት ¨ብግርህነትና¨ን ብተንኮል ኢሳያስን ኮራኹሩን ምዃኑ ብዝምህር መገዲ ገሊጽኩሞ።ጽቡቕ ሓሳብ።ቅድሚ ሕጂ ዘይሓበርና እኮ,ሕብረት ሓይሊ ምዃኑ ስለ ዘይኣመንና ኣይኮነን።እንታይ ድኣ ከም ህዝብታት ኤርትራ ዝተፋላለየ ባህግን ዕላማን ስለ ዝሓዘልና እዩ።ገሌና ድማ ደንጽዩና ብዙሕ እውን ዘይስቌረና ወይ ስለ ዘሕምመና ኣብ ዋኒንና ነድህብ ኢና።እታ በበይኑ ዓላማ ዝበልኩዋ ከብርሃ።ክዉን ኩነታት ክንርኢ ከኽእለና ኣለዎ፣ምኽንያቱ ብዓይኒ በቶም ድሙቓት ህዝብታት ትግርኛ/main stream tigrinya peoples ዓይኒ ጥራይ እንተሪኢናዮ ናብ ዝነበርናያ ክንምለስ ኢና።ንኣብነት,
    ናይ ህዝቢ ዓፋር ሕቶ ከመይ ጌርካ ይምለስ ? መጀመርያ ዓፋርን ምስቲ ክሳዕ ጅቡቲ ዘሎ ዓፋር ሓዉን ከም ዝዛመድን ዝትኣማመንን ኢዩ ዝኣምን።ህዝቢ ኩናማ ብመንግስትን ህዝብን ዝተረስዔ እሞ ሓበሻዊ ጸግዒ ደልዩ ንደቡብ ገጹ ዝኸይድ እዩ ዝበዝሕ።እቲ ናይ መታሕት ሕቶ እውን፣ከምዚ ንስኻትኩም ናታትና ናይ ትግርኛ ወከልቲ ዝኾንኩም ,ንሶም/መታሕት ድማ ቋንቋ ዓረቦምን ክልልሎም ወኒኖም ክነብሩ ዝደልዩ ተወከልቲ ምሁራት ናይ መታሕት ኣለዎም።ምኽንያቱ ሃገር ክብሃል ከሎ ብምሉኡ ምዃኑ ክገልጽ እንከለኹ ጥበብኩም ንምዝላፍ ኣይኮነን፣ንኹላትና ክንርድኦ እየ።
    እቲ ሕማም ,ከምቶም ቅድመኹም ክእክቡና ዝፈተኑ እሞ ዘይትዓወቱ ንስኹም እውን መፍትሒ ሕብረት ጥራይ እዩ ኢልኩም ከተተሓባብሩ ክጽግመኩም እዩ።ነቲ ነገር ሳግላ ብላዕ ኣይትቕላዕ ዘይኮነ ፣ድርጅትኩምን ነብስኹምን ኣላሊኹም ነቲ ዘየተሓባብረና ትብልዎ ከነወግዶ ኣግሂድኩም ምሃሩና እምበር ድሕሪ መጋረጃ ኴንኩም ነቲ ብድሕሪ ሓጺን መጋረጃ ዘሎ ሕማማትና ክትፈትሑ ዝእመን ኣይኮነን።

    ምስ ልዑል ከበሬታ ሓውኩም
    ኤድመንተን

    • Eritra August 21, 2015

      ናይ ህዝቢ ዓፋር ሕቶ ከመይ ጌርካ ይምለስ ? መጀመርያ ዓፋርን ምስቲ ክሳዕ ጅቡቲ ዘሎ ዓፋር ሓዉን ከም ዝዛመድን ዝትኣማመንን ኢዩ ዝኣምን።ህዝቢ ኩናማ ብመንግስትን ህዝብን ዝተረስዔ እሞ ሓበሻዊ ጸግዒ ደልዩ ንደቡብ ገጹ ዝኸይድ እዩ ዝበዝሕ።እቲ ናይ መታሕት ሕቶ እውን፣ከምዚ ንስኻትኩም ናታትና ናይ ትግርኛ ወከልቲ ዝኾንኩም ,ንሶም/መታሕት ድማ ቋንቋ ዓረቦምን ክልልሎም ወኒኖም ክነብሩ ዝደልዩ ተወከልቲ ምሁራት ናይ መታሕት ኣለዎም።

      This guy is saying, the solution is to dismantle the country.
      Eritrea is not the only country that has communities that have people who look like them on the other side of the border. Eritrea and Ethiopia share communities across the border in the same way Ethiopia share communities across its southern borders with a number of countries. Is that a problem ?

      • ኤድመንተን August 21, 2015

        Eritra,

        Why would you twist my comment ? Please read it again ,not everything has simple answers.
        I am humbly pointing out my concern, I never said such problems are unique to Eritrea. Yes Ethiopia had & still has challenges to face.
        The Ethiopian solution to let all peoples to have their own government .Kilil based administration.
        How about OUR VOICE as intellectual shepherds what is their formula ? Because let us just unite it and we will figure it out as we go is not a solution ,this is not pay /solve as you go celular like solution.Our voice admits our society is broken ,they are lumping all the ills ti Isaias and his clicks ,which they share a big chunk of the problem. I do not see tangible solusion from our voice. If unity is power is their solution without creating educated solution to teach the need to break the barriers ,I have heard Unty is power from my grandmother.
        Please Eritra I also want solution for our people ,would you not agree we need to eliminate our ills before we topple Isaias.And only mischief is done behind doors ,when we do not know if it is Gebru Asrat pretending to be our voice.
        With respect
        Edmonton 107 avenue

        • Eritra August 21, 2015

          What is you solution ?

          • Fitiwi August 22, 2015

            Eritra, and what is your solution as well? Because you gave yourself a pen-name of Eritra it doesn’t mean that you are more Eritrean or more representative of Eritrea than the rest of us.
            We have a good old tigrigna saying that goes with you, “ab enda E’wurat si Hade A’inu Yinegis” just like yourself.

        • k.tewolde August 22, 2015

          Are you Canadian? Edmonton, they are very skeptical over there.Get real , the first ripple just begun , get your foot on the water, then decide if you are going to dive in. Or are you just messing with us? If so, find another medium.

          • k.tewolde August 22, 2015

            Fitwi, correction-‘AB ADI EWURAT SI HADE AYNU YNEGS’. That is the whole message behind the impeccably written article of THE VOICE.To get rid of the CYCLOPES back home collectively once and for all. And please, get off Eritra’s case he/she is an excellent,fair and engaged blogger,he/she is not trying to rob the Eritrean out of you.

          • Fitiwi August 22, 2015

            k.tewolde,
            And are you a Singaporean or North Korean yourself then? Thanks so much for that correction of “Adi” though.
            You are just like that Eritra, because you write so much craps you probably think you care more for Eritrea too!
            Well, at the end of the day it is the REAL action that counts not the frequent cheap talks.
            Last, please bizuH wetemtem ayitebziH, in other words, just mind your own business and stop being “abey aleKha zeybelkayo E’nekhu abzi zibil” type of show off character.

            Dearest Our Voice, please ignore some of the negative comments and just concentrate on your difficult tasks ahead. Best of luck and God bless you all. Thank you for your time and patience.

          • Sarah M. August 22, 2015

            Brother Fitiwi, please don’t waste your time with k.tewolde, he is just a joker and waste of time.
            Mostly he doesn’t make any sense and he is someone not to be taken seriously at all.

            However, lets all do our best to help the courageous people of Our Voice urgently.

    • hh August 22, 2015

      We belive one Eritrea with its Tigre, Afar, Kunama, Tigrigna,Saho, Bilen,Rashaida,Nara people.According to ur idea the whole Afirca should again demarket its countries boundry depending on the tribes. There are Kunama in Eritrea,Ethiopia,Sudan, Tigre in Eritrea Sudan, Tigrigna Eritrea, Ethiopia, Afar Djubuti,Eritrea Ethiopia, Rashaida in Sudan & Eritrea may be Egypt
      Somal in Ethiopia, Kenia, Somalia Nuer in Ethiopia & South Sudan, ……. every neighbor countries share same type of people
      so neziom ke entay eika kitblom nenatom hager kmsrtu . emo ezi dea mo Ahgur b mileta endika ab hnfishfish kiteetwa.
      Hizbi Afarn Kunaman Eritreawi mukan ayteliein eyu bsenki HGDEF ytref nsatom eti Tigrigna zbhal keman hageru gedifu ytefie alo. Eti kendi solution embear Mbnquas HGDEF eyu

  • Eritra August 21, 2015

    “there were sadly some comments which suggested that being an Eritrean is irrelevant and, in fact, a badge of shame”

    Our Voice

    A few such comments come from people of dubious identity. They use different nicknames, and pose as Eritreans, but are well known to Assenna blogers.
    Insulting Eritrean identity and Ghedli is not common among Eritreans. Most of the time they are busy injecting hopelessness in the on going discussion.

  • Eritra August 21, 2015

    In Eritrea the only task that we need to work on urgently is that of putting in place a system that accommodates all Eritreans, with their full participation.
    A number of other issues that we have to solve are actually shared by all. Ethnic regional and confessional issues have never been a big problem in the past. And many of such issues will be solved when the regime that is creating them will be gone and justice is done.
    In Eritrea there is no inter-ethnic fighting, nor religious wars. All those who are suffering from injustices of the regime are well aware that the regime is responsible. What is missing is leadership and an organization that gives hope to the people and unifies their efforts to bring change.

  • k.tewolde August 22, 2015

    Clear, bold , courageous , intelligent , goal oriented …….let’s roll our sleeves , tighten our belts and get to work.

  • wedi meret August 22, 2015

    indeed what is your proposal?
    who are you?
    are you Issayas messenger?

    ዊዲት ኢሳያስ ኣፈወርቂ ከምዘይኮነ ብምንታይ ንፈልጥ?
    ናብ ቅርዓት ውጹ፣ መንነትኩም ንጎርና

  • yohannes August 22, 2015

    A terrifically interesting and fascinating article. Clearly written, carefully reasoned and researched

    We must respond today to their call if we do not want to wake up homeless to-morrow. This call is a race against time becuse our country/people are in dire situation.
    Our voice ( Our brother and sisters) are natural mentors and serious students of history and encyclopedia of knowledge. They understand the root causes of our problems and also comprehend the scientific solutions. We can not fail to grasp the explosive significance of this call.Eritrea first.

  • Eritra August 22, 2015

    – Iseyas is not going to unite Eritreans. He has been working very hard to divide them for more than four decades.
    – Iseyas has no interest in elections that give people a voice. He has followed them with his spies even in countries where they are seeking freedom and protection.

    So, it stands to reason that those who are trying to help restore mutual trust and confidence among Eritreans are obviously not his agents. I too want know who they are, but I don’t see that as a major problem, as long as they are doing the right thing. In fact I don’t care much who they are, as long as they are working for me as ordinary citizen. Now they are on the right truck, I won’t let them deviate from it. I don’t mind, if they can work even as a black box, if the input is acceptable and output is correct. It’s a matter of time before we all know who is who in the group. So, let’s give me chance to put the pillars of a better system in place, please.

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