Sheikh Hassen Died After Seven Years In Detention
Sheikh Hassan Ibrahim Salem, the previous head of the Department of the Muslim Endowments for Massawa, and later for Semhar
Being Right vs Being Prudent
To plough on, oblivious to risks, is the stuff of legends. The rational mind assesses risks and judges some to
A Leaked Speech For The First Anniversary Of Lampedusa
Gedab News has received a leaked copy of the speech that has been prepared by the Eritrean regime to be
Eritrea: The Fall of Dictatorship And Consolidation Of Democracy
I wrote my introductory remarks (Part 1 of this series) on this topic before reading Saleh Y’s latest piece. Saleh’s
Eritrean Police Lectures Religious Leaders (Select Comments)
On September 20, 2014, The state-owned Eri-TV, the only Television station beaming from Asmara, Eritrea, showed the Commander of the
Reflection: Burying The Oldest And The youngest
Ustaz Osman died at his home in San Francisco and was buried on August 30, 2014; Hannan died at the
Eritrea Hands The Djiboutian Soldier Over To Qatar
Awate.com – Gedab News: Over six-weeks after his arrest, and one week after the Arab League condemnation, the Eritrean regime
As Expected, Arhe’s SDP Wins Swedish Elections
Sweden’s the left-leaning Social Democratic party (SDP) won the Swedish elections, capturing 31.3% of the votes, and Eritrea-born Swedish MP Arhe Hamednaca, a member
Aster & Sherifo: My Parents Who Have Disappeared for 13 Years
My name is Ibrahim Mahmoud Ahmed Sherifo. I am the son of two veteran fighters of the Eritrean revolution –
Is Sweden Now Relevant to The Eritrean Regime?
In an interview conducted by the Swedish journalist Donald Boström in 2009, Isaias Afwerki considered Sweden insignificant and questioned: “Why
Isaias Arrives In Cairo To An Arab League Condemnation
In a press release issued on Sept. 7, 2014, the League of Arab States meeting, held at the level of
Eritrea: Ahmed Sheikh Feres’ Death Kept Secret For Four Years
[A few days ago, Eritreans discovered the death of Ahmed Sheikh Feres, an octogenarian who died in the Eritrean regime’s
Awate.com’s Performance According To Google Analytics
Over the last few years, google Analytics has improved so much that managing and studying the statistics has become a
Democratization And Transition: Introductory Remarks (Part 1)
The struggle for liberty and justice did not start on September 1, 1961. The date marks the beginning of the
An Axe That Breaks Down: YG’S Diagnostic Fallacy
Franz Kafka was quoted by the crusading noble laureate for literature, Nadine Gordimer, calling literature as “an ax to break
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