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Voice of Assenna: Interview with the Hero Pilot-Prisoner, Dejen – 7th & Final Part – Monday, June 2nd, 2014

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44 COMMENTS
  • ariam berhane June 3, 2014

    Heroes are people those who have gone through a great amount of trials themselves and have gained their own strength through those struggles. You surely are a hero.we have never been this proud.Dejen you are eritrean Mandela.And I hope this time the blind ones will open their eyes and see the true nature of hgdef.
    Thankyou Amanuel.

  • tesfa alaam June 3, 2014

    Mr. Dejen, you inspired the world, i m proud of you that i have a courageous citizen like you, This is the beginning not the last, until the end and of Higidef, continue to inspire us, i know you can do it!God bless you, Amen

  • michael June 3, 2014

    Ok Dejen is now free, so what next? Do you think this will have significant damage to Issais’s killing machine? I don’t thin so?
    Please lets focus on pragmatic solution, we have wasted incredible amount of time just murmuring our discontent with the PFDJ rule. Like or lump it,the status quo in Eritrea will never change unless unified and strong opposition is launched right at home. As it has been said repeatedly, the only incentive for Issais to carry on with his despicable act of evil on innocent Eritreans is OUR WEAKNESS. When we come to our rights and freedom, we are the weakest and emotional society ever. If we think carefully with open mind, it is hard to find any group of society in history who remained silent for long under such brutal regimes. The most disappointing fact with Eritreas is the lack of unity among the fragmented opposition parties in diaspora. They are weak, ineffective, selfish, with regional and back-warded political manifesto. I did not think, don’t even think now these opposition parties will bring any significant political solution to the country.
    In my opinion, the only feasible solution comes within the country through the armies. Despite its failed outcome, January 21, is still perceived to be an important and effective approach if sufficient lessons have been learnt from it. Once such operation is well-planned and organized successfully, then our immediate response will be to take street to attract international attention. We may also consider marching straight to PFDJ tax collection institutions (embassies). That is the only pragmatic solution for our problem today, all other strategies are simply wishful.

  • Martha June 3, 2014

    Dear Dejen,

    I hope this “hard times” will be behind us soon. I am so optimistic to see Brave like you. You are tougher, smarter and braver than one can believe. I wish you continued success with your life and desires that the future is a bright and happy one.

    God bless you

  • wediAre June 3, 2014

    @salsa, what you talking about and whom do you talking about?
    Drear Dejen
    Well said in all your interview .I proud of you.I think first you won over Pre. Isaisa pyschligically then practically. You’re “the Man” of this year and good luck with rest of your kife. God will be with you all the time.

  • sina June 3, 2014

    Dear Amanuiel
    I want to thank you about Dejen’s interview. I followed it intuitively. I saw myself inside the history if they were caught me before eight months. An incredible escape and unbelievable history.
    Dejen Andi Hishel. I know you well. When I heard the voice, the voice of alive, I couldn’t control my happy-ness.
    Any how you are alive, that is important. Thanks to God. I would like to s congratulations to your parents and people of Eritrea.

  • asmara June 3, 2014

    Very inspirational thoughts and remarks. Dejen seems to me as if he has already achieved self-actualization. I would be one of the first individuals to read his book whenever he able to do so. I wish him all the best, and he definitely is YOUTH OF THE ERA.

  • manfree June 3, 2014

    Dear Dejen

    ENKA REBI AWETSKA ,, MY QUESESTION TO YOU IS . WERE THERE ANY ERITREA MUSLIMS IN THE ERITREAN AIR FORCE ? AS I WAS LISTEN TO AN INTERVIEW BEEN CONTDUCTED BY ADAL TV FROM SWIDEN, THE INTERVIEWEE WAS SAID THAT IT IS NOT ALLOWED AN ERITREA MUSLIM TO BE TRAINED OR WORK IN ERITREAN AIR FROCE. THIS INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED BY ADAL TV FROM SWIDEN AND THE INTERVIEWEE WAS A FORMAL HGDF .

  • getsmarterfirst June 3, 2014

    I strongly believe that a dictator can not be born in Eritrea. But Isaias was not born a dictator but he learned relentlessly to be a dangerous dictator like what dejen said he learned some from the airforce. I really wonder to what extent people around him had known Isaias. If they did know him well, could not face him in a fatal way? Who knows Isaias personally? Please I need some personal attitudes u think of him? Thank you Dejen for ur miracles of being a pilot, a prisoner, a prisoner breaker and free intelligent speaker. As to me no body has built the kind of brilliance that u have now.

  • 3D June 3, 2014

    Brother Dejen, Thank you for your wonderful 3D testimony.
    God bless, and wish you all the best

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