UNSC Sanction watch: Discussion and Adoption of Additional Sanctions on Eritrea, 16th November.
According to the Provisional Programme of Work of the Security Council – discussion and adoption of additional sanctions on Eritrea is scheduled for November 16. [embed]http://demo.archive.assenna.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/UNSC-Calander-for-November-2011.pdf[/embed]
According to the Provisional Programme of Work of the Security Council – discussion and adoption of additional sanctions on Eritrea is scheduled for November 16.
http://demo.archive.assenna.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/UNSC-Calander-for-November-2011.pdf
Abrahaley ETiDine November 3, 2011
PFDJ is in REAL PANIC. You need to see for youeslf from the first aplologies to Obama asking mercy to give me “advise” on UN corridor. The Eritrean the masses need to survive in any way and only tell history. It is past due for programme of work of the Security Council to start working on sactioning a government that declared wars on its people.
Gadafi November 3, 2011
This will be the final punch on Dictator Isaias.
He is still give arms to Al Shabab. Zeyhafir dImu simu Isaias.
Huluf November 3, 2011
Hi Gadafi,
good to hear from you….”my people love me”…what ever happened in the drainage of sirte? What advise would you give your firend Issafi?
Let us humour with one…! my brother.
Koyebign Snakshnu November 3, 2011
Not a vote …
http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/Forecast.pdf
Koyebign Snakshnu November 3, 2011
Somalia / Eritrea – sanctions
Resolution 1844 (2008) of 20 November 2008
Para. 11(g): decides that the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751(1992) shall report at least every 120 days to the Council on its work and on the implementation of resolution 1844 (2008), with its observations and recommendations, in particular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measures imposed by paragraphs 1, 3 and 7 of the resolution.
The Chairman of the 751/1907 Committee is expected to report to the Security Council during November 2011.
Resolution 1972 (2011) of 17 March 2011
Para. 5: requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator for Somalia to report by 15 November 2011 to the Security Council on the implementation of paragraphs 3 and 4 of the resolution and on any impediments to the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia.
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The Emergency Relief Coordinator is expected to report to the Security Council in November 2011.
Dr Habte November 3, 2011
The so called heroes that once cheered by the entire Eritrean people for liberating Eritrea are destroying it. Worse than the colonisers (The king and the Derg) had done. The time has come for those real heroes who are ready to change. Change that all can believe in. The country has been ruining by a singe mad, child and unhinged man. Lets all call for the execution of this man to get rid of all the mess we are in. The rest are nothing without him, in fact most of them are real heroes and are waiting to see a peaceful and prosperous Eritrea. It is time to stand united and get back our freedom from him.
Thanks you.
truly, Truly i say to you November 3, 2011
We know the first The socalled “smart sanction” hasn´t functiond practically. this new one will be also not different.But as i said before, the purpose of the talk about sanction is, because they know the more pfdj scares to his power the more will be enforcing to comprome to deal the mine deal cheaply with them,or it could be an enforcing destructing psychological manoeuvre pfdj not to change or stop its idea from sealing mine cheaply, that has already began, or to restrain pfdj not to compromise deal with other cheap companies,or the more pfdj scare for its power the more will be ready to invest the money to buy weapon, so that other companies indirectly to get it back the money what the pfdj got from mining. That is the way to take back the poor mind 3rd world Africans wealth. To hold nations hostage because of disobedience is a big knowledge like it is written in the scripture, “How great is are God´s riches! How deep are his wisdom and knowledge,Who knows the mind of the Lord?”( Romans 11; 32- 33)
Amanuel ; Birmingham November 3, 2011
we need to support the sanction because already our people are under Issais sanction. The coming sanction will be to Issais no one will be affected except Issais and real change will come in Eritrea. No more game, Issais. It is over now. PFDJ supporters will outrcry to save their master but that will not change any thing.
Huluf November 3, 2011
Amanuel,
well said…people of Eritrea are under sanction to be slaves…so any sanciton is not going to affect them more than they have but expedite from this ruthless dictator who pretends he is their own..
simon haile November 4, 2011
What are you supporting? Sanction of eritrea? You said…… ” The coming sanction will be to Issais no one will be affected except Issais”
Eritrea is not Issais. If you care for eritrean people and eritrea you should …..Just think and think again. That is all I can say to you and your kind of people.
No to sanction.
diana gual gejeret November 4, 2011
Insteed of support the sanction( if you think sanction can fall the government of eritrea) you need to go to erirea to fight to change our government.Otherwise keep shut you big mouth, and eat what get from…….
Zekhtam Eritrawi November 4, 2011
diana gual gejeret,
I wonder if the word Komaro mean anything to you? I would be dishonest to myself if you don’t strike me as one. Moreover, what did you mean when you said, “If sanctions can fall the government of Eritrea”? Is it as in if the sanctions can bring about the demise of the government? You seemed to have translated a Tigrigna version of it verbatim to English. No wonder, you are a prototype of Isaias’ lackey. And of course, Tedros Tsegay should be commended for putting you on the Group One category where the distinctive characteristics is low academic level.
Moses November 3, 2011
All the enemies of Eritrea who wish harm and poverty to our people by putting more sanction will be ashamed and naked. The hard working and honest people of Eritrea will never kneel down to any one. Those of you who say you are Eritreans and siding with the enemy will regret your actions and your children and grand children will be ashamed of you.
Huluf November 3, 2011
Moses,
Our country has been freed by our gallant fighters who honored Issyas to lead them but gave their life….In 1993 the people of Eritrea voted for freedom and the world including Ethiopia respected it….There is no enemy after that. Enemy is one who has betrayed the promise of Hizbawi Genbar in it’s 3rd Congress to charter the constitution to be law of the land, charter pluralistic system and devise multipary participation, and if you remember to model after Singapore….But this gebel under the pretext of gemel hoodwinked everyone….If you do not believe and you have a right as a wonderful citizen of our land no less no more than any- follow the track:
1. None except Sebhat is left from the politburo…and he is a figure head
2. All in the cabinet are with no known credentials in the field of military, diplmatic except.
3. Top mlitary geniuses of Eritrea gone: Mesfin, Petros, Berhne G, Bitweded, Adhanom, ……etc- many more
4. Top politicial strategistis that awakened the world and could have navigated now gone….Durue, Haile Menkerios,
(could have been Secretary General at the UN one day if his nation respected his career), Andebrehan who toiled to rally Europe into our cause while in Sahel all gone….many
5. A skilled writer but one who led the central governoment , then led inaguartion of our Nakfa currency now “FROZEN” like a yougurt …the list goes on…(to be contd).
Huluf November 3, 2011
Contd….
The enemy is Hidgef not Hizbawgenbar, and Hidgef is Issayas and Issayas is bigger than Eritrea and now that is one hell of a monster cult to handle….brother just wait…once this bigger than Eritrea is gone there is no enemy…It will be a reset.
simon haile November 4, 2011
Moses,
Wellsaid becouse pepole like you sanction or no sanction nothing will happen to eritrea.
Keep up the good job. Eritrean camel never stops to the barking dogs.
Thank you.
HGDEF November 4, 2011
There real difference between the real Eritreans and those Woyane Puppets comes when an issue that really tests the nationalism of these people emerges. How could any one in his normal sense support a decision to dry all the income sources of the country? Do you believe Isaias will starve to death because of the sanctions? Your words are nice when you sing democracy, human rights, free press etc, although you don’t believe in them. But your real identity comes when some thing which tests you stance on the main national intersts emerges. This is one of the biggest tests as to whether the Eritrean people is going to believe in what you say or not. The US-Woyane alliance can play “dry the pond in order to catch the fish”. But people who say they care about people would never ever support such dangerous decisions. Leaders can rule a country whether it is rich or poor. It is very stupid to think that making the people suffer extreme in order to rise against the government. A couple of years ago your propaganda machines were telling us the Eritrean people was suffering because of poverity. We though you cared about people. Now you are clearliy telling us you don’t.
ProPeople November 4, 2011
The real difference is people who care about the people and care about the government. It seems like you missed the train while you were asleep. Sanctions and punishments to a government do bring changes…duh…
Huluf November 5, 2011
Higdef,
You are right , those that make noise in peace times take back seats and can prove to you in black and white…the money ex-ELF fighters pay and those Hidgefite big mouth…some even pledge and do not pay….Go to Washington Seattle and check…yes when times get hard all the Komaro(dressed not decorated with Gold) and Zemachs who look like men they scream and clap usually hide like they did during the 3rd woyane offensive….By the way the same is in the Eritrean Defense Forces…..there is so much stories how the yes men took off from many districts in the front….history will shape this…we can gargle all we want….Yes men ususally are cowards.
Semhar November 4, 2011
Thanks to US State Department. Susan Rice made Eritrea’s dictator look small.
US Opposes Eritrea President Meeting Security Council,
ProPeople November 4, 2011
They haven’t gotten the clue yet. They have no place or say in the UN any more…This is just the beginning.