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Things Eritreans cannot afford in 2017

The absence of equality in rights and dignity for those who are caught up in the political turmoil and economic turmoil of the isayas’s no-peace no-war, their sufferings can no longer be endured without tears. 

The absence of equality in rights and dignity for those who are caught up in the political turmoil and economic turmoil of the isayas’s no-peace no-war, their sufferings can no longer be endured without tears.  The regime has failed to conquer Baduma but succeeded in conquering the minds of some Eritreans.  As a result, the supporters of the regime, in their state of minds, are finding it hard to understand the meanings of peace and life because they are blinded by no peace, no war.  Their peace without the peace of mind is proving that the desired life cannot be achieved by supporting isayas’s no peace, no war.  The people inside Eritrea should know that the fighting against injustice in the past and in other countries started with condemnation of injustice.  Even if the regime is cruel and unjust, there must be a way to express outrage at the injustice committed by the regime.

The Eritrean revolution history tells us that the Eritrean struggle was not only born out of economic hardship but also out of people’s indignation at the injustice that drove the resistance of the people to challenging or resisting all kinds of injustice and inequality.  Students’ and workers’ demonstrations were always good reminders that the people could no longer tolerate the violations of individual rights and individual freedom.  Those days, even the occupation forces that were said to be careless about the wellbeing of the people, when they sensed the public indignation had to play the politics of niceness by admitting their negligence and meeting the demands of the demonstrators.

Nowadays, those who deliberately bury their heads in the sand like an ostrich to turn a blind eye to the injustice in Eritrea or look the other way are said to be guilty of knowingly encouraging crimes to be committed on innocent Eritreans by the Eritrean criminals.  Unless every Eritrean inside Eritrea is forced to become an ostrich, the absence of rule of law in Eritrea cannot be an excuse.  The thoughts and actions by pro-democracy (supporters of G-15) and justice seekers have the focus on more reconciliatory political activities that could help to transcend the differences between the old and young generation both in political culture and political interests.  But the tyrant has continued putting his personal and regime interest ahead of the nation’s and its people’s interest.  It is evident that the way the regime is run does not reflect any political stability because it violates all economic and social rights, as well as it denies the people to be treated with dignity and respect.  It is also clear that the Eritrean people more than any time before are focused on building a strong and fair political system.  A system that fights all violations of fundamental human rights, ensures democratic participation, and eliminates corruption through effective transparency and accountability.

If Violations cannot be stopped, the Right Action is to Prevent Getting Worse

The politically conscious people inside Eritrea can start their struggle by speaking out against economic hardship, followed by extending it to speaking out with minimal condemnation of other injustice and inequality.  The rationale behind such a step is that in the land of mouth-tied people it may help that before confronting and openly speaking out against injustice or unfair treatment, one has to attract the attention of others to the violation of rights and other related issues in order to build group struggle.

Many of the regime’s ex-officials explain that the public’s silence to the injustice facilitates the criminals’ activities.  Indeed, the public’s silence to injustice encourages more crimes to be committed because the criminals consider all Eritreans as their sitting ducks that do not complain of injustice and, as a result, those who do complain suffer more.

In a country where there is no a rule of law, criminals create or use the regime’s infrastructure to facilitate their crimes.  Because the regime in Asmara weak, the criminals’ infrastructure overlaps the regime’s infrastructure in that the criminals may even use the regime’s prisons to lock up those who do not take their orders.  According to survivors of Lumpedusa tragedy, even the regime’s embassies are used by the Eritrean criminals to recruit or negotiate their criminal businesses.  Such information confirms that the justice seekers are not alone in their fight against the injustice.  Even the tyrant can be convinced to join them in the fight, let alone his party members who believe in good name and clean politics.

Those who are engaged in fighting against injustice in Eritrea know that the unpleasantness of the injustice promotes the desire to fight them, even when such crimes are committed against your enemies.  Injustice in any form or shape must be condemned strongly.  Although those who are obsessed with power have inclinations to using injustice to protect their power, those others who are threatened with injustices and cannot escape them may feel forced to accept the injustice because such acceptance is crucial to their survival, as the case is in Eritrea.

The main concern is how to free those who have accepted the dominance of the regime’s injustice.  In the absence of a rule of law, the fear of injustice is real.  Every Eritrean inside Eritrea, as a potential victim, can only avoid injustice by holding her/his silence.  The only available means to keep safe from the flexing muscles or the merciless axe of the tyrant and his criminals is to flee the country.  Yet, those some who do not fear and refuse to flee the country are feared not to rise up and strike back in the name of the innocent people, just like Wedi Ali did.

The Forces that Reject Injustice within the Regime are Gaining Momentum

Although oppression and resistance are not twins, they are said to go together because the second is the exact opposite reaction of the first.  When the oppressed rises up for justice and equality, the clash is a fight for freedom to end the fear of death by using the exact opposite, which is the love of death.  Once the people rise up to fight injustice, the worst enemy that one can face in the tyranny rule Eritrea is not the tyrant but those who were corrupted by the tyrant’s fear not to lose his power.  Thus, it is not wrong to say that the real oppressors are the protectors of the tyrant.

To understand clearly who the tyrant’s protectors are, one has to know who those corrupted are and where their power lies.  If the protectors are not known to the Eritreans inside Eritrea, then those protectors of the tyrant must be the non-resident Eritreans, more specifically are the pro-tyrant Diaspora.  As such, the arsenals of protection that are at the disposal of the tyrant must be located outside Eritrea.

The pro-tyrant Eritrean Diasporas are peacefully enjoying the fruits of their host countries.  These people do not have any idea about how the painful fear under the iron rule of the tyrant is paralyzing each and every Eritrean inside Eritrea.  The good thing about the outside arsenal is that a declaration of “TIME OVER” for the rule with iron fist in Eritrea can be enacted safely without any bloodshed.  And, the good thing about the Eritrean Diaspora is the tyrant cannot threaten them into silence and compliance.  The tyrant previously failed to globalize his threat against all the Eritrean Diaspora.  Thanks to those politically conscious within his pros, who previously stood against signs of the tyrant’s passing the torch to his son Abraham and then against globalizing his power threatening each Diaspora into silence and paying the 2% tax without questioning.

What endeavors are needed to declare the Time Over?

The tyrant by wrapping himself in the cloaks of patriotism claiming false titles of nationalism such as hero, liberator, and fighter against crimes of treasons took action against his lifelong comrades in order to reign and rule unchallenged without constitution.  Ever since the tyrant not only tabooed words and thoughts that stir up nationalism but also considered them as grounds for intoxicating feelings and actions against the unity of the people and the national sovereignty.  This justifies that the fight against injustice in Eritrea should be from outside the country to the inside the country.

To free the oppressed people from the oppressor, the Diaspora protectors should be defeated legally outside Eritrea for being accomplices.  The Diaspora protectors can be accused of being accomplices to the crimes committed by the tyrant and his generals.  Indeed, by paying 2% tax, the Diaspora protectors cannot claim the right of trampling on the rights of the Eritreans inside Eritrea.  Such actions of making the wrong right by the Diaspora protectors helped to silence all the opposing voices against the tyrant outside Eritrea and to suppress their own people inside Eritrea.  What the Diaspora protectors should know is that in the name of defending the nation, the tyrant cannot be equated to the nation.

How would any one equate the tyrant to the nation when the tyrant himself feels unsafe to interact with the nation’s people?  A man who feels superior to the nation and hates to blend in with the nations of the world representing his nation cannot be even considered a good representative so long he avoids the company of his comrades and represents himself as an owner of Eritrea and its people, doing business without consulting the people.  The tyrant is seen in many occasions signing agreements with foreign leaders without consulting the members of his cabinet or explaining to the people, as he did with the TPLA on Baduma.  The cabinet and the people are in dark about what is going on with all foreign investors.  No one knows whether the foreign investors are buying island, airports, seaports, or buying up farmlands.  People fear recurrence of Badume, which no one knows to-date how it was transacted with the TPLF in 1981 and how the transaction led to an all-out war with Ethiopia.  The tyrant is living in a world of his own.  He does not appear to know the difference between the right and wrong or the fair and the unfair or the overfed and the underfed people or between peace and war.  The strange truth about equating the tyrant to the nation is that the people of the nation already lost faith in him and conversely the tyrant lost faith in the people of the nation.  The people haven’t seen any good in the tyrant’s projects.  The tyrant after failing to create an independent national economy resorted to confiscating all the monies and wealth of the people.  The tyrant’s self-reliance now hinges on returning to the nation all the stashed wealth with foreign banks in foreign countries.

The people suffered from the cruelties of the tyrant’s generals and the tyrant’s failing projects.  Pilot projects established by NGOs and UN agencies to become models for improving fishing and farming methods were purposely killed to deny the people any advanced skills.  The people are only mobilized when there is no need for mobilization.  The focus of the tyrant is to condemn the people to life-long mobilization, herd and control their movements as well as drive them away from coming together so as not to become a threat to his rule.

There is no better time than now for the justice seekers to engage all the tyrant’s protectors in order to save the nation and its people.  The tyrant is in isolation after he dismantled all structures of the system.  The country has become currency-less after the commercial banks were ordered to bank-in all the old currency pulling it out of circulation and the national bank was prohibited from distributing the new currency.

Eritreans inside Eritrea are looking their way out of the problems caused by the hurricane or tsunami of the tyranny, while the Eritrean Diasporas are blinded by their pursuits forgetting to see the sufferings of their own people.  Indeed, with the Eritrean families at the crucial stage of living with insufficient resources and no monies to meet the demands of their kids, it is high time for the Eritrean Diasporas to end their differences and come together to save their people.

Previously, some veterans from the two sides sat together, reviewed and found out that their difference was always blurred by issues related to Baduma.  The opposition members used the expression – if you break it, you own it – to explain that the Buduma case was Isayas’s problem.  The opposition members, in many sittings, made their position clear by stating that if they had known how the Ethiopians transacted into Baduma in 1981, they would have known how the Ethiopians could be transacted out of Baduma.  Additionally, the opposition members believed that the Ethiopians were holding Baduma in abeyance waiting to hand it back to a true government that represented the Eritrean people.  On the part of the other Eritrean Diaspora side, their position was based on the belief that headquartering of the Eritrean opposition in Ethiopia was tantamount to supporting the Ethiopian occupation of Baduma.  Additionally, so long the Ethiopians were occupying the sovereign Eritrean territory and so long the no peace, no war was imposed on Eritreans, it was believed that all Eritreans were at war with Ethiopian and their supporters.

To put everything in order, the 2017 coming together and the processes of identification, clarification and closure of the difference between the two Eritrean Diasporas must be thorough, final and binding.  Otherwise, Eritrea is next in line to becoming a spot for “the grass and the elephants” after ending the games in Syria and Yemen ended, and the attempt in Ethiopia was foiled.  The Eritreans inside Eritrea are already exhausted from the daily hurricanes of the tyranny and their resources can only last one day.  If the equating of the tyrant to the nation in the case of Baduma has half-emptied the population and half-destroyed the nation, the equating of the tyrant to the nation in the case of becoming the spot for “the grass and the elephants” will be a game of finishing the whole nation of Eritrea and its people.

To avoid a repeat of deterioration of the Eritreans life conditions and deaths of innocents who had nothing to do with the case of handing over the Baduma, the two Diasporas should now know what is going on right in Eritrea.  Again, the opposition side may ask how the UAE has been transacted into Assab as to know whether Eritrea and the Eritreans will be safe.  The trampling under the big feet of the elephants may come as no surprise, this time too, that it is about Isayas’s personal interest.  Yes again, to avoid the trampling of our people under the big feet of the elephants, let’s all ask and know where our Eritrea is heading and what is going to happen to the most vulnerable, the Eritrean elders and children because all the youth already fled the country.

The wealth of Eritreans is in their unity and strength; not their country’s gold

Mamino

 

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47 COMMENTS
  • Z, Hagos January 7, 2017

    Scary to read that Eritrea might be next in line after Syria and Yemen and following the attempt in Ethiopia. The writer is right. The situation is scary and there is an urgency to come together and save the country.
    ..
    What is the use of fighting over words such as mine and yours is better, when a real danger is hovering over the nation. So, those on the side of Isaias must come to their senses and be on the side of the people. The people have nothing to eat and with their empty stomach don’t expect to resist any hardship, like they used to be.

    • Michael Tesfamariam January 8, 2017

      Another unpacked toxic mentality Eritreans must be aware of is this narrow regional sentiment, which is now growing fast among Eritrean communities in the Diaspora. This dangerous and back warded mindset, which has now become obvious political and social barrier for justice seekers from being able to achieve significant political and diplomatic progress against the regime, has to be discussed and debated honestly and explicitly without any reservation if we are going to bring about effective and unified opposition movement, that is capable of challenging the regime at home, and end the suffering and agony of our people. Unless this cancerous attitude is removed once for ever from Eritreans brain, we will continue to suffer no matter whether Issais is dead or alive, we will remain bogged down into deep political mess which we will never be able to extricate ourselves from.

      • Z, Hagos January 9, 2017

        Michael Tesfamariam,
        Justice seekers are open to discussing Eritrea problems, be it regionally related issues or others because under Isaias’s rule everything has gone wrong. That is why everything has to be discussed openly to identify all damages caused by Isaias, know all the problems and fix all fixable problems through open heart to heart talks and finding solutions.

  • Khaled January 7, 2017

    “Once the people rise up to fight injustice, the worst enemy that one can face in the tyranny rule Eritrea is not the tyrant but those who were corrupted by the tyrant’s fear not to lose his power. Thus, it is not wrong to say that the real oppressors are the protectors of the tyrant.”

    Mamino

    Quote of the month

    • k.tewolde January 8, 2017

      Yes indeed,it is a symbiotic sustenance,one cannot live without the other.

    • Z, Hagos January 8, 2017

      Khaled,
      Similar issues can be learned from Somalia. When Ziad Bare was somehow removed from power, the landlords became the worse than Ziad in cruelty and abuses. Under the landlords’ scramble of power, Somalia has become a home of day to day crimes under its civil war. Khaled, you are right, the protectors should be the most to be feared than Isaias.

      • Khaled January 8, 2017

        To understand the severity of the situation that is awaiting us, we just need to understand how and what kind of people the tyrant and his regime recruit to be their followers, in particular those involved in killings and maiming:

        – Some one with a criminal precedent.
        – Some one who is greedy bordering abnormality.
        – Some one who is motivated by revenge.
        – Some one who is at the lower edge of social latter, but dreaming big.
        – Some one who is uncertain of his/her identity.
        – Some one who want make a living stealing public money.
        – etc..

        Now, we have all such people, controlling every aspect of life in Eritrea.
        There is no easy way they can be persuaded to hand over power to people. They have been in the killing business for too long.
        As they grow old instead of thinking to bring peace to the country, they are busy implicating everyone around them in their crimes, so that they are not held responsible alone.

        May Allah/God save Eritrea.

        • Z, Hagos January 8, 2017

          Khaled,
          Let me quote Mamino, “the public’s silence to injustice encourages more crimes to be committed because the criminals consider all Eritreans as their sitting ducks that do not complain of injustice and, as a result, those who do complain suffer more.” This quotation was a good point of discussion with my friends who support Isaias. They realized the truth about the quotation because they every now and then visit the country. What they disclosed to me was that year after year the Eritrean people is losing more and more rights. Even they have lost their lifelong savings and yet no one is condemning and speaking up against Isaias. One of my friends mentioned to me that he was no more going back to Asmara to see the misery of his people. I think he is for the first time supporting the G-15 demands, the rule of law.

        • Degoli January 8, 2017

          al Khaled said: “To understand the severity of the situation that is awaiting us, we just need to understand ” … not right
          We also need to understand the mind of the Islamist Jihadi wanabes who burned their own languages such as Tigre Tigrinya and hate themselves and identity;
          We also need to understand what the Jihadist Wahabis did to Somalia, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, northern Nigeria, Darfur …
          Eritrea’s problem is not “just” Issaias, there are many opportunist retards waiting to burn more Eritrean languages, identity and history, as the slavish Abeeds of Jebha leaders did.

    • eri January 9, 2017

      Khaled
      It show how evil you are, to wish civil inrest in our country and you are so desperate that people rejected the so called opposition now you want to intimidate those who support the government by calling them corrupt and part of the killing,
      Tell me how much TPLF pay you to preach his propaganda.??
      Any way the intention of this article is to instigate physical attack against civilian eritrean inside and abroad for the support of their country,
      And that will be very dangerous move and will be considered as an act of terrorism.
      And ERITREAN will have to defend themselves wherever they are

  • hidat January 8, 2017

    HIZBI ERTRA AB 2017 ZEIXAWERO MIS EZI ZIREE ZELO XIBUK ANFET…………NAY TEKAWEMTI ZEIKONU NAYZOM ANKEFTI LAELIN TAHITIN EYU

  • yemane January 8, 2017

    I don’t expect something new will come soon. the Eritrean people are waiting another 25 years until a new Democratic leader is coming from the sky. or they are waiting an external forces who will swept isayas Aforkie together with his gangs once and forever. as the woyanes did during “SHADSHAY WORAR” they save the shaebya from their final swept from the surface of the earth. Isn’t it?

    • Z, Hagos January 8, 2017

      yemane,
      What Eritreans need is awareness to come together. Isaias always fears the coming together of the people, discussing their problems and finding solution. That awareness is needed how to find solution and get rid of all gangs who are giving hardtime to our people.

  • Almaz January 8, 2017

    I am not sure the intent of this writer. As for me, I reluctantly finished reading it. It is a piece of rubbish. I should have stopped as soon as I see how the writer spell Badme —- it is spelled as “Baduma.” The writer intent and honesty are questionable. As to me, this article is just redressing the real fact with intention of creating confusion or is classified in the category of fake news with an intention to create an easiness to the innocent and/or disfranchise section of our society. The sad part to this media is its coverage area is limited.
    By the way, what do you mean by “the attempt in Ethiopia was foiled” you wish? You must be listing to TPLF/EPRDF propaganda machines too much. The revolt/straggle/revolution in Ethiopia (however it is labeled) is ongoing. Make no mistake, I don’t wish to see the fate of Syria/Libya/Yemen repeated in Ethiopia. Unfortunately, It is sad, the only scenario I see in Ethiopia is like what they have in Sudan. Different state/administration influenced by neighbors. very sad.

    Almaz

    • Z, Hagos January 8, 2017

      Almaz,
      The situations in Syria and Yemen are real. The attempt on Ethiopia had happened to push Ethiopia into similar situations of Syria and Yemen. Eritrea is not different. If the Eritrean people do not open their eyes and stop Isaias from sending the country into similar international invitation for going into civil war, no one would care because it is not their land or their people.. Of course, each foreign country looks for its own interest. And, Isaias as one against the Eritrean people’s interest will not doubt join the international criminals to create problems in Eritrea.

      • Almaz January 8, 2017

        Dear Hagos,
        Yes, indeed the crime in Syria and Yemen which is instigated by outsiders. It exploited the dissent (only those with Nano size brain ) is some part of the society. The issue in Libya is totally different. It is the white boys coupdeta to undermine Africa. One can look into the sequence which leads to Gaddafi’s dismay failure. These three countries are taken the countries back 100 years.
        I am not sure if the situation in Ethiopia is similar. Ethiopian current struggle is organic spontaneous and diverse; run by several groups in the different part of the country. The struggle materializes by people under 26 (no idea of the previous rulers the king-monarchy /the military junta and the current TPLF straggle which brings them to the power) from inside and disfranchised and to some extent ethnically isolated diasporas from the outside.
        Now back to Eritrea, I personally do not invasion any super powers of the world working for a violent regime change for replacing Isaias with some idiots. The cancerous TPLF leadership is the problem. Luckily they are impotent to cause change. The issue I have with HGDEF are few. The main issues are business and tax. I wish they work on their policy towards privet business and tax system. The government should allow big privet business to operate. They chini’s system of government is the best for Africa. If HGDEF works on this two area I am sure you will not have an issue with Isaias. To me, Isaias is doing his best for the good of the country let us leave him for few more years.

        Alamz

        • andom January 8, 2017

          Almaz
          The problem in our country is dictatorship and absence of rule of law. Thus iseyas is the problem. He killed and burried the constituition and became the law himself. The ministers are just puppets and always afraid to even express their feelings.

          • Z, Hagos January 9, 2017

            andom,
            Being a puppet is safe and nice. But being a criminal by association is really a curse from the public’s view. We know that the Eritrean people consider the ministers of Isaias as his accomplices in the crimes committed against the people. Some who realized that problem they refused to be part of the game by claiming to be in poor health. And the worst thing about these puppets is that Isaias freezes them anytime and reactivates them anytime. What kind of people these ministers are? Should we better call them prisoners of Isaias or dead alive people.

          • Alamz January 9, 2017

            Hi Andom
            The last time I check there is a rule of law (civil and criminal.)that is unless you involved in politics If you are thinking of the “rule of law” from the political point of view, you need to wait (have a patient) until the constitution is in place. As for the assassination of their comrades, I heard that all the “LFs” were doing this during their jungle days. I don’t support killing of anyone in any form, but I hate to say it is none of my business There is a say in Amharic loosely translated “if you trip yourself and fail on purpose, then I don’t care if someone step on you” As for Isiyas, I defend him anytime of the day he is a skilled politician nationalist, and hard worker with only and only one thing in his mind the wellbeing and progress of Eritrea from outside-in (country to the cities.). He is the only leader in Africa who stand against the savage westerns who still dream of milking Africa to survive.
            Almaz

  • AHMED SALEH !!! January 8, 2017

    Mamino
    At this moment the whole world understand the hidden policy of NO WAR NO PEACE that left both
    countries hostage on border conflict . But it is misleading judgment to put the blame only on Eritrea
    while Ethiopian government under WEYANE influence also played a role to complicate the situation
    by scoring their hideous target on prolonging the war .
    I remember at the time of Badme war when Weyane officials said openly ” we will extend this war to
    the end , we will chock them (means to suffer badly ” . Momentary we are the living witnesses .
    Incase the relationship between Issayas dubious agenda and Eritrean people’s self evident belief to
    give him unreserved support has its history back in early 1070’s . And lack of awareness to identify
    our internal enemy had been the cause that failed our expectations . Eritreans in diaspora are confused
    creatures to waist their energy by fighting against their common ground like animals with no brain .
    Didn’t we observe silently when our community centers disappear one-by-one because of our foolishness ?
    Doesn’t to put the blame on single person (Issayas) makes us look dependents or irresponsible ?
    For how long can we afford to stay complaining and whining like cry babies ?
    For heaven sake the country is full of military trained patriotic population ? So what is wrong with them ?

    • Z, Hagos January 8, 2017

      AHMED SALEH,
      You are saying don’t “blame on single person (Issayas).” If the ruins are happening under his rule, his rule is responsible. His rule is exactly represented by the character “Issayas.” If you don’t blame the responsible person, who the ones are to be blamed then. Such are how the processes of accountability done and such are the way they are traced to the one in charge.
      ..
      If Issayas feels unable to control things under his rule, he should end his rule by resigning. And, that is what the people are calling for. Always the responsible people blame themselves before they blame others. Therefore, Issayas should take the blame and should firstly give explanations as to why, for example: the Badme war declared by him instead of peaceful negotiation through the UN and as to why the no peace, no war is only affecting Eritrea and the Eritreans. Don’t you think, what you see in Eritrea is what represents the rule of Issayas and that the rule of Issayas, which is all trash that has nothing but dirties and smelly things – and all as unwanted should be thrown away.

  • PH January 8, 2017

    Very very, timely put article indeed. I see also constructive comments here. Sheyttan aysmaa…. juj-ma juj yrhaQulna .

  • Degoli January 8, 2017

    al Khaled said: “To understand the severity of the situation that is awaiting us, we JUST need to understand ” … not right
    We also need to understand the mind of the Islamist Jihadi wanabes who burned their own languages such as Tigre Tigrinya and hate themselves and identity;
    We also need to understand what the Jihadist Wahabis did to Somalia, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, northern Nigeria, Darfur …
    Eritrea’s problem is not “just” Issaias, there are many opportunist retards waiting to burn more Eritrean languages, identity and history, as the slavish Abeeds of Jebha leaders did ….

    • Z, Hagos January 9, 2017

      Degoli,
      In Semhar area of Eritrea, the word Dogoli refers an area just before Massawa, while the word Degoli in the semhar practices means a liar. I hope you review and understand the difference between Degoli and Dogoli and stick to lying if you want to be called a liar. Otherwise, change your penname to Dogoli.

  • awget January 8, 2017

    If president Essayas wasn’t born you couldn’t even think Eritrea will be free lets talk right,President Essayas is giving by GOD to librate,And now with out him we know where will we be frankly.He is a visionary that he know what is in a future for our beloved country God bless him long live to wedi afom..Ypu guys sitting in a couch of westering country to talk about our country is shame for you.If you need change do closer to eritrea put your foot and do something,otherwise eating hamburger from meccdanol getting over wight is not going to get you a change.can you walk a mile a day no.can you go without food for a 2 hours no so shut your mouth and enjoy the berger.it is to yammy,warriors of enternet,

    • Z, Hagos January 9, 2017

      awget,
      Nice of you to notice that the Eritreans who fled Isaias’s abuses are eating and getting overweight. Those who fled are doing their best to help those whom they left behind to feed them but your master Isaias is not allowing them to send money or rush their helps to save the starving people in Eritrea. Do you consider what Isaias is doing a crime? This Isaias of yours is not letting the local people to work and earn their living inside Eritrea. And if one works and makes money, the dream of going back as a tourist is forbidden. Do you consider what Isaias is doing a crime of highest level?

  • koubrom January 9, 2017

    Black bla

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