I just finished listening to the interview. I am shocked!!!
Pilot Dejen is all rounded individual but the scar he is carrying needs special attention urgently. Hence we need to be generous and support him financially. He is a voice to the tens of thousands of innocent Eritreans in the pfdj detention camps.
I salute you Pilot Dejen, and wish you good health. Keep your hear warm with your mum’s love, and keep that vivid grit in you. You brought teas to my eyes.
What I find bizarre is that pfdj has yet to face serious challenge that can counter its barbarism. What happened to the decent and justice loving proud Eritreans?!
We do not deserve this but it is clear that: the internal circle of pfdj is determined to decimate us. No if no but: they have decided to destroy us.
I heard your stories. The Eritrean people heard your stories. I have no words, except RESPECT. I am very sorry for what happen to you. Your tormentors will be brought to justice and that day won’t be far. I was very touched when you echoed words like “those screams that I hear overnight sometime of elderly, women or sound of tortured etc. disturbed me because a lot for I’ve lived those moments myself”. What did my country turn into!!! Down Issais! Down tormentor! Down demagogue!
I too just finished listening to this difficult interview. It takes a lot to make me cry, but on this one, I could not hold it. The part where his family met him for the first time in years and the mother collapses on his feet is unspeakably sad. That got me big time. The cruelty of the system is just beyond words! How can an Eritrean be so cruel to another Eritrean?
All,
Pilot Dejen will need our help, morally of course, but more importantly financially. Remember, where every he is right now (Sudan or Ethiopia) will not be able to earn a living by working. He can’t work, for PFDJ would love to have a piece of him by all means necessary. Until he is safely moved to a western country this hero and a voice to the voiceless will need our unwavering help. Let’s do just that. This is how we can show the PFDJ goons that we take care our brothers and sisters. They would want nothing more than to see him suffer. We should not allow for that to happen. He has suffered enough.
Pilot Dejen, I thank you for speaking up and for being the voice to the so many voiceless who are rotting in PFDJ’s dark prison cells all over Eritrea.
Pilot Dejen, I salute you, Sir! Ajokha, alenalka!
oh my God .I do not know how to describe these barbaric acts against the innocent eritreans .I asked myself why these people keep doing these evil things against those people who had a leading role during the Eritrean independence but to no avail .my eyes brimmed with tears to witness his testimony .I wish him all best and we need to assist him financially for he urgently needs a medical attention .those who are in power should remember time heals all and one day they will stand trial and reap what they are sowing now .
The “Messiah” of Eritrea has come . His is a very courageous man .In the very deep dark and desperate hours , he was invisioning a solution . He didn’t gave up , no one can break this guy’s soul .
Amusing!! can’t believe how eritreans are suffering in the hands of gangsters! Is our people lazy and Tebelatsi? why silence? with so much cruelty that is how bitweded’s parents died…
Selamawi May 22, 2014
God forgive us! Egzio meharene Kirstos!
I just finished listening to the interview. I am shocked!!!
Pilot Dejen is all rounded individual but the scar he is carrying needs special attention urgently. Hence we need to be generous and support him financially. He is a voice to the tens of thousands of innocent Eritreans in the pfdj detention camps.
I salute you Pilot Dejen, and wish you good health. Keep your hear warm with your mum’s love, and keep that vivid grit in you. You brought teas to my eyes.
What I find bizarre is that pfdj has yet to face serious challenge that can counter its barbarism. What happened to the decent and justice loving proud Eritreans?!
We do not deserve this but it is clear that: the internal circle of pfdj is determined to decimate us. No if no but: they have decided to destroy us.
sara gual eritra May 22, 2014
enqae kab id gebenegnatat wetsaka
jigna dejen wedi hizbi anes n’batey
mquirats abyuni AMLAK msaka ykun
AJOKA
merih May 22, 2014
Ab bet measerti zelena Geben silezifexemna zaykones gebenegata silezihazuna eyuu.Very interesting comment
Taha May 22, 2014
Dear Dejen,
I heard your stories. The Eritrean people heard your stories. I have no words, except RESPECT. I am very sorry for what happen to you. Your tormentors will be brought to justice and that day won’t be far. I was very touched when you echoed words like “those screams that I hear overnight sometime of elderly, women or sound of tortured etc. disturbed me because a lot for I’ve lived those moments myself”. What did my country turn into!!! Down Issais! Down tormentor! Down demagogue!
rahwa May 22, 2014
anta lebam hawey kindi nhizbey kikelakelelu ye zbelka kindi nmeswati zgoyekas kindi zi mekera rekibka? antum sebat entay aynet ebdan yu zi? hade seb s kemzi geru hzbi abesabisu? ezi dhul ebud kelbis kemta Bekita zbeleta da nay idu aysan. nay DEJEN mo entay kinblo? gena ygermena were yermimena iyu zelo. arawit ko seb mesilom xegem amxiomlna. hizbna keyexnetu gn yaklena zblu kemeslekum. elama alewo eseyas. hizbi zeybla ERTRA ngeliyom kishetelom iyu dlayu. weyzi mendelay temen!!!!!!!
wedi Forto May 22, 2014
I too just finished listening to this difficult interview. It takes a lot to make me cry, but on this one, I could not hold it. The part where his family met him for the first time in years and the mother collapses on his feet is unspeakably sad. That got me big time. The cruelty of the system is just beyond words! How can an Eritrean be so cruel to another Eritrean?
All,
Pilot Dejen will need our help, morally of course, but more importantly financially. Remember, where every he is right now (Sudan or Ethiopia) will not be able to earn a living by working. He can’t work, for PFDJ would love to have a piece of him by all means necessary. Until he is safely moved to a western country this hero and a voice to the voiceless will need our unwavering help. Let’s do just that. This is how we can show the PFDJ goons that we take care our brothers and sisters. They would want nothing more than to see him suffer. We should not allow for that to happen. He has suffered enough.
Pilot Dejen, I thank you for speaking up and for being the voice to the so many voiceless who are rotting in PFDJ’s dark prison cells all over Eritrea.
Pilot Dejen, I salute you, Sir! Ajokha, alenalka!
jabir May 22, 2014
oh my God .I do not know how to describe these barbaric acts against the innocent eritreans .I asked myself why these people keep doing these evil things against those people who had a leading role during the Eritrean independence but to no avail .my eyes brimmed with tears to witness his testimony .I wish him all best and we need to assist him financially for he urgently needs a medical attention .those who are in power should remember time heals all and one day they will stand trial and reap what they are sowing now .
Verify May 22, 2014
The “Messiah” of Eritrea has come . His is a very courageous man .In the very deep dark and desperate hours , he was invisioning a solution . He didn’t gave up , no one can break this guy’s soul .
Eritrea here comes your future leader.
Take a good care of him.
wedi reality May 22, 2014
Amusing!! can’t believe how eritreans are suffering in the hands of gangsters! Is our people lazy and Tebelatsi? why silence? with so much cruelty that is how bitweded’s parents died…
ahmed saleh May 22, 2014
Dejen Hawey intay yigheber ab zemen akahida ajokha wo ajona . kulu halafay iyu .
ahmed saleh May 22, 2014
Dejen
Glad you mother know that you are free from those thugs .