Bridge Over Mereb and Other Rivers
[This article is being republished on awate.com with the consent of the Editorial Team of Discourse Magazine to which it was contributed. The
Negarit Episode 3: Asmara University and Leba-Shay
I believe the PFDJ’s justice system is inspired by the old Abyssinian tradition of Leba-Shay. Anyone who can spell JUSTICE
The Smashed Eritrean Wristwatch
[this was first published in May of 2015 in objection to an attempt by some hacks to revive old partisan rivalry, and
Berekhet Mengisteab on the Answering Machine
This was first posted on Dehai twenty-years ago (Sun, 3 Aug 1997). I was going over some old files when
Asmara to Geneva: A 25-Years Journey
Clarance Darrow, the famous civil libertarian wrote, “No other offense has ever been visited with such severe penalties as seeking
Untie The Knot In Your Life
Today’s edition is very personal. I am celebrating my 87th cigarette-free day. Three-months of detoxification and I am treating myself
The Prayers Of Good People
Mr. Johar! Mr. Johar! It was Big Bird calling my name; I could see the bright red mouth when it opened
UHURU: An Eritrean Cry From Nairobi
This edition of Negrit comes in two sections. The first is about the journey that culminated in the convening of
Tesemma, The Lion Of Maareba
The history of Eritrea in the forties cannot be remembered without mentioning the Independence Block. And that cannot be mentioned
السياسة الإرترية والتنوّع … بين القول والعمل
حضرت في التاسع والعشرين من شهر أغسطس الماضي إجتماعًا بدعوة من منظمي منتدى بولونيا في أوكلاند . وكنت قد أعددت خطابًا باللغة الإنجليزية ، ولكنني قررت أن ألقيه باللغة التغرينية ، بدون التمسك بالترجمة الحرفية لما في الخطاب . لذلك لست متأكدًا ما إذا كانت كلمتي مختصرة أو مسترسلة ، ولكنني على ثقة بأنني غطيت […]
Ali Baabe, Adolescent At Seventy
Sometime ago I discovered Banyan is a name of a tree, but I don’t know why the Indian community that
Miriam Was Here In Tigrinya Coming Out In July
It’s with great pleasure that I announce that the Tigrinya translation of my last book “Miriam Was Here” is now
Eritrean Opposition’s Pink Panther Show
I envy people who grew up watching the Pink Panther cartoon show; there was no television where I grew up.
The Smashed Eritrean Wristwatch
Some anecdotes are timeless, I will tell you an old one: Adey Tekh’a, was a very old senile woman. A
Eritrean Janus Ethiopian Hydra
This edition of Negarit was about to be published when the tragic events in Libya, and then the Mediterranean Sea
Put Off The Lanterns of Terror
This is a bribe, in a nice way, the legitimate kind of bribe. I thought of offering it in preparation
Eritrean Salvation Front Attacks A Government Garage In Asmara
In a statement issued today, March 13, 2015, of which Gedab News received a copy, the Eritrean National Salvation Front
Achievers Who Make Eritreans Proud
Considering all the demoralizing news coming out of Eritrea one would be hard pressed to rule out Eritreans as mainly
Awate 2020: Project Survey
Introducing Awate 2020 Project Project end date: June 10, 2015 Dear all, As you all know, awate.com is in its
Chronology of Eritrean Struggle Era Organizations: 1961-2007
This chart was first published on March 4, 2007: To place the current split-merger-split phenomenon in its historical context, we began
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