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Voice of Assenna: Pilot Prisoner Dejen, Speaks About the Moment he Escaped from Prison – P6 – Thursday, May 29, 2014

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  • Berhe Domenico May 31, 2014

    The way Dejen found freedom is how the Eritrean people will set themselves free. If you dehumanize anyone by jailing him 15 years, you have lost your right to govern Eritreans. You have robbed us of our dignity and humanity as Eritreans. The way Dejen humiliated you in front of the world, our people will hunt you down. Even the invincible Saddam and Gaddafi met their fate in the hands of the people they oppressed. The bunch of idiots who are running a nation of proud
    people must go!

  • VOL May 31, 2014

    Most people have five senses.
    Notice I did not say All people,
    Because some people
    Are deaf and can’t hear
    Are blind and can’t see
    Are paralyzed and can’t touch and feel
    And can’t smell past their nose,
    Their sense of smell compromised,
    And like Friday from Robinson Crusoe have no tongue to taste and a voice to be heard.
    But I want to go back to the beginning…
    Most people have five senses.
    And some, very few, have six senses.
    They understand beyond that…
    feel that they don’t touch
    Hear that they don’t listen
    Visualize that they don’t see
    Smell that they don’t have
    Taste that they don’t swallow,
    Freedom is in the six sense.

  • VOL June 1, 2014

    eritus

    Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
    None but ourselves can free our mind.
    Wo! Have no fear for atomic energy,
    ‘Cause none of them-a can-a stop-a the time.
    How long shall they kill our prophets,
    While we stand aside and look?
    Yes, some say it’s just a part of it:
    We’ve got to fulfill the book.
    Won’t you help to sing
    These songs of freedom? –
    ‘Cause all I ever had:
    Redemption songs –
    All I ever had:
    Redemption songs:
    These songs of freedom,
    Songs of freedom.

  • Dehab June 1, 2014

    I’m still waiting for p7!!! i’m dying of waiting 🙁

  • Justice June 1, 2014

    Unbelievable tragedy unbelievable escape! I have brains to figure and explain why someone innocent would go through such hell? I feel shame that one brutal despot would cause us all such havoc………………….! We got to do something brave Eritrean compatriots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! May your wounds heal soon dearest brother Dejen and May those in chains get to see their freedom soon. God please help those suffering and in dark prisons……………

  • michael tesfamariam June 1, 2014

    Eritrea is no longer free as long as we did not change our attitude toward the backwarded EPLF system.
    Issais has unique ability in manipulating Eritreans, he is not strong enough to lead anything as a person anywhere in the planet except in Eritrea. Because Eritreans are the weakest and emotional people in the world who can easily be seduced or misguided at any point in time and that is the only point that guarantees Issais to exercise any sort of barbaric act on us.

  • Geja June 1, 2014

    Vol wrote, appropriately, quoting the great Rastafarian poet, lyricist, composer and activist, Bob Marley:

    ” Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
    None but ourselves can free our mind.”

    The root problem of Eritrean political quagmire can be summed up as “mental slavery” to Hgdef, to Sewra, Italian Fascism and to Arab slavery. What the heroic Dejen shows us again and again, as he clearly stated himself is that: “my greatest hurdle was detaching myself from EPLF [Ghedli] that I grew up trusting everything about from childhood in Sahel since my days in timhrti Sewra’s [daycare center] and after”.

    These fear and terror are what the Ghedli leadership had been employing from its inception. The death, destruction and lost opportunity are incalculable when you add the sum total of the catastrophe that had started early with the burning of the Kunama villages, the elimination of mahber shewate/haraka, the siryet addis killings, menka, falul, Gujle 15, the burning of Tigre and other Eritrean languages, and the disdain and hate to the history of the present Eritreans that stretches for millennial to promote unrelated pan Arabist conceptions as “history” in the Horn region …

    Issais and the higedites are simply trying to incarcerate Eritreans by adding more fear and terror to the likes of Dejen. There is nothing new here. It is the same true events told by different victims, in this case, thanks to Assenna and the heroic Dejen Andhishel.

    • ahmed saleh June 2, 2014

      Geja
      The lost African American generation waste their life time from accomplishments to make an excuse of their ancestors history of slavery to
      blame white race .
      And now you exercise the same excuses of the past history to use an excuse because reluctant to face the true reality of the present .

  • Wedi Erey June 1, 2014

    I found this revolutionary song of Zemach on youtube and I would like to post it here in respect of Dejen Andehishel. I thonk it would help Dejen somewhat forget all that he has gone through the past 15 years, and take his memory of those glory times in Sahel. Enjoy!-))

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHI4Rned2Bg|
    PS. just copy and paste the link to your address bar on your browser and enter.

  • Wedi Erey June 1, 2014

    My opinion is that Dejen might have escaped from prison, but the story of escape being told here only adds to my suspicion that this is a fake Dejen and fake history. If Assena is going to be an alternative to the great lier Tv-eri, they need, at least, to begin by telling trustworthy stories. ‘Dejen’ speaks that the police saw him while he was driving but they did nothing. After passing mysteriously all the control posts, he knocks down the main gate and drives through.But didn’t the police have communication between themselves so that they could stop him at the next hurdle? And it is mentioned that ‘Dejen’ reaches a narrow street and while he was asking a passing by lady for the road, one policeman catches him by his hand. ‘Dejen’ forces himself away and again mysteriously finds the main road. These are only a few of the discrepancies one can see from the story told.

    • Smerrrrrrrr June 1, 2014

      Wedi erey,

      You are right the story doesn’t seem to be right but we still have to take it as if it happened the way it was told because it is just politics. Politics is a game that you just have to win no matter how so please let’s not question it. Hope you got my point, don’t really want spell it out for you because I don’t want help the hgdef figure it out.

    • ahmed saleh June 1, 2014

      No wonder you bring the name of Zemach , he is one of the few who betrayed the principle of the struggle
      where many patriots died for .
      Action speak the volume than words .

  • VOL June 1, 2014

    FUTURE ISLANDS

    “Seasons (Waiting On You)”

    Seasons change,
    And I tried hard just to soften you
    Seasons change,
    But I’ve grown tired of trying to change for you

    Cause I’ve been waiting on you
    I’ve been waiting on you
    Cause I’ve been waiting on you
    I’ve been waiting on you

    As it breaks, the summer will wake
    But the winter will wash what is left of the taste
    As it breaks, the summer will warm
    But the winter will crave what is gone
    Will crave what has all… gone away

    People change,
    You know but some people never do
    You know when people change
    They gain a peace but they lose one too

    Cause I’ve been hanging on you
    I’ve been waiting on you
    Cause I’ve been waiting on you
    I’ve been hanging on you

    As it breaks, the summer will wake
    But the winter will wash what is left of the taste
    As it breaks, the summer will warm
    But the winter will crave what is gone
    Will crave what is gone
    Will crave what has all… gone away

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