Beyond Politics: The Psychological Impact Of Our Suffering
Eritreans are so much consumed by and addicted to politics that sometimes we forget we are human beings who breathe,
Zenawi’s Mixed Legacy
Unlike his predecessor who was widely condemned for his failure, brutality and poor governance, the late Prime Minister of Ethiopia
Statement from the Council of Ministers of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Statement from the Council of Ministers of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Aug 21, 2012) Honorable Peoples and Friends
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi Is Dead
awate.com has learned from its sources in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is dead. The Deputy Prime
Tewekel On The River Nile: Review The Conventions
Appearing on Al Jazeera’s “Behind The News”, Mohammed Taha Tewekel, an Eritrean regional political analyst, called for reviewing of the
Hidomona’s Reply To Meskerem’s Willful Ignorance
[awate.com notes: On August 17, the Winnipig Free Press reported on the efforts of Hidmona Eritrea-Canadians Human Rights Group of
Eritrean Students Conference Commences In Ethiopia
The Eritrean students conference opened on Monday August 13, 2012 in Addis Ababa at the Arat Kilo university campus. The
Ethiopia Organizing (Yet) Another Eritrean Conference
Gedab News has learned that an Eritrean students conference is expected to be held in Ethiopia beginning on Monday August
Sudanese Consul To Eritrea Dies In Asmara in Mysterious Circumstances
Major Qutbi Ali Tahir, Sudan’s Consul to Eritrea, has died in Asmara. Sudanese and Egyptian news sources are reporting that
Got Dignity?
If you’ve lived in the US as long as I’ve, then, you would remember the old milk commercial. Two simple
Free Citizens and Foot Soldiers
What does a national institution with a name like “Research and Documentation Department” do? If you answered: “Research and publish
Ramadan Stream Of Consciousness: Touring The Eritrean Political Mind
[This article the second part of a four-part series written by Omar Jabir under the title “Ramadan Stream Of Consciousness.”
Unfiltered Notes: Where Are We And Where Are We Headed?
21 years after Eritrea’s geographic sovereignty, the things that really matter — like individual freedoms, economic vibrancy, quality education and
The Risks And Challenges Facing The Youth Movements
No doubt many of us are glad when the youth make fast strides towards establishing a united and independent movement
“Baito Baitona”: The Debrezeit Dialogue Forum
It was my first participation in a big Eritrean gathering of various youth organizations and diverse individuals: refugees, students, journalists,
Reflection On The Bishoftu “Youth Dialogue Forum”
The preparations The first time I heard about the idea of planning to hold a youth conference in Ethiopia and
Security Council Extends Mandate Of Monitoring Group On Eritrea
Condemning the continuing flow of “weapons and ammunition supplies to and through Somalia and Eritrea”, the Security Council has extended
Gual Neger And Gual Megedi
First, let me congratulate my fellow Eritreans, specially the victims of the human trafficking crime; what we already knew is
UN Monitoring Report: Eritrea Still Violating UN Resolutions
The Eritrean regime is behind a “clandestine exercise” of a “criminal networks” to smuggle weapons and people out of Eritrea
Undemocratic: Youth Organizations vs. Youth Conference Organizers
Indeed, the Eritrean Youth Conference in Ethiopia is extraordinary, but what inspired me to write today is Dr. Mohamed Kher
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