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Voice of Assenna: Dr Misgina Ghebremedhin’s Seminar in London – Part 2 – Wed, May 13, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e6r_K_9QLs&feature=youtu.be

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14 COMMENTS
  • AHMED SALEH !!! May 13, 2015

    Many ELF -EPLF veterans fought dearly to see them have pride within themselves
    because from the experience of ordinary Eritreans legacy based on selfishness ,
    brotherhood and eager to sacrifice for common cause . The once behind the front
    line betrayed the principles of those who gave it all to reach the anticipated goal .
    Unfortunately the leadership had secretive agenda from the beginning that exposed
    after independence .
    Regardless Partisan politics these leadership betrayed the promise made on 30 yrs
    old struggle and we should look beyond their destructive approach to play the game
    smartly free from emotion as it should be .
    Remember we paid precious Eritreans lives and the aim was to free our people from
    foreign occupants . So let’s recognize our bitter and painful facts to heal the wound
    from bleeding deeper and find a way to learn about reality of life and turn it to wisdom.

    • AHMED SALEH !!! May 13, 2015

      Dr . Misghina spoke about ask why Eritreans are reluctant to ask
      for forgiveness . He mentioned some individuals as an example
      which is true for sentiment of endless cycle of resentments contrary to change of the memory of the past .
      If Dan Connell apologized for Eritrean people for trusting this evil
      leadership why not those Eritreans come forward to say we were
      victims of betrayal out of simple trust for good cause .

  • Tesfit May 14, 2015

    If members of the regime join the justice movement, they should be welcomed and made feel comfortable so they can contribute. Apologizing or the demand for it is not a bad thing. But we shouldn’t be fixated on it, or else it will just be a distraction from important issues. It could also discourage people from coming forward.

  • Tedros May 14, 2015

    I have heard the the first and seconds part of the interview, he gave a lot of honest advice eventhough he was often mentioning real names of people living in Eritrea, without giving a due regard to their safety.
    But what i found more ourageous was his unprecedented attack and blackmail, on the members of the Pentecostal faith. He clearly fabricated two examples and called for the destruction of such a faith in Eritrea. Such a statement coming out of a person who claims to have a Phd and two masters is mindboggling to say the least and hate speech at its worst. I would honestly hope as he tried to preach for the promotion of culture of tolerance, you have offended tena of thousands of Eritreans with your statement. If you are an academic and surprisingly done your Phd in the US, you could have read the constitution of the United states article first and seconds, which clearly guarantees religious freedom.
    It was shocking nekter Amanuel Iyasu or others in the audience failed to challenge him while making fun of other religious group and calling for their expulsion.
    I expect him to correct his remark otherwise he could be liable to legal incrimination, what he just said is on record.

    • Maekele May 14, 2015

      If Eritreans have the culture of challenging individuals, group or government when they make
      mistakes, we would not find ourselves in this misery.

      when he was taking about religion adversely, Rather than challenging him they all laughed. That was the pattern when DIA was delivering a horible talk or belittling a group or individuals people were laughing and clapping. We created DIA that is the reality and still we are doing the same thing after 24 years.

  • hara May 14, 2015

    kbur mhur
    ab eritra entay ika zetefkid? EMNET ?
    entay dea fililyka kab hzbawi gmbar?
    aye eritrawyan kelo gena kinfikir jemirna
    amlak mihret ygeberelna

  • hara May 14, 2015

    kbur amaniel
    why zeyAmelkum EMNET seb zekwanatsib
    ab mesel EMNET zeyAmn adimkum?
    bka akedimka habirka aymtekatatelnan….
    zehizin iyu

  • Lilay May 14, 2015

    Dr

    I wasn’t impressed with your condemnation of ‘Pente’. People have the right to chose what ever religion they want whether it is penete, johova what ever. Because you do not like certain faith you do not condemn it. What makes you different from shaebia? As an ‘educated’ I was expecting you would respect other peoples faith.
    Remember the saying

    First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
    Then they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist. Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.

    The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities.” Ayn Rand

  • Maekele May 14, 2015

    Pentecostal church are demanding their god given rights to worship, not in overseas but inside Eritrea despite the harsh treatments they receive.

    Jehovah’s whiteness demand their god given right to abstain from voting or politics, and they are the first religion group to be persecuted due to exercising their faith, and they are still in prison for more than 20 years and they are in Eritrea despite the harsh treatment.

    Some Muslims are persecuted and imprisoned due to their faith just to exercise their god given rights.

    You are in diaspora running form Eritrea for your life (I am not sure which religion you represent) yet you are funny enough to lecture people who to worship or not.

    Dr with due respect don’t you think democracy is respecting a minority rights.
    In your detailed lecture, you mentioned that religion in America shaped the democracy. Do you think only those religion you had mentioned participated in the process?
    What about the minorities?
    I will leave this as a home work to you dear brother.

    What kind of reconciliation are you preaching a majority reconciliation?
    I could ask you more but … I think that is enough.

    I don’t think Eritreans are learned from their mistakes yet.

  • soho May 14, 2015

    Though you made some valid points, slandering numerous people and a faith group makes you come across as judgmental, bigoted and opportunist.

  • Simon G. May 14, 2015

    I was thinking of listening to the audio but reading thru the comments, the good Dr. has pissed off some worshipers. If he had said bad things about Pentecostal religion, it is definitely wrong. I don’t care if someone believes in any religion or not b/c that is that person and God’s business. Who am I to say this religion is correct and the others are not? In my case, I have no affiliation to any of the denomination (mind you that I believe in God) but I respect each of them. I expect you do the same toward me. Why? Because it is nice thing to do and it is my rights.
    One person commented that this guy has a PhD and 2 Masters. Yeah, but he has in those fields. Commonsense, on the other hand, is like a totally different field itself (not saying the Dr. has no common sense). This is where the theory of “ምሁር ይቕተልካ” fails. ከምኡ ስለዝኾነ ‘የ ድማ ዋላ ሓደ ክቐትለኒ ዘይደሊ።

  • AHMED SALEH !!! May 14, 2015

    Simon
    If you listen again his speech , he mentioned Pente in one sentence as an example
    of his search for spiritual journey by saying ” ab Pente kheyde gn axliuni nab tewahdo
    kheyde ” . He spoke honestly about his self choice but didn’t another word to offend its
    followers , And then he spoke his negative experience in detail with Tewahdo church .
    For some reason some commentators try to distort the subject out proportion to bring
    contradictions irrelevant to his intention on matters we should give prior attention .
    My respond to you is to share my observation on some comments which might derail
    us up to wrong direction of important discussion . Because I don’t see why we like to
    focus on minor issues at time of life and death situations , RESPECT .

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