Idaga Derhu: Chicken Market
On October 29, 2009, Awate’s Gedab broke the news about a US-EU conference (organized by a European External Policy Advisory
Eritrean Democratic Struggle: The Missing Gaps
In my previous article I attempted to identify the missing gaps in our democratic struggle. From Brussels Conference (BC) we
Who Is Petrified Of Democracy?
As the English adage goes “a fault confessed is half redressed” – it would have been much easier for CDRiE
Eritreans Attending UPR Session In Geneva
Between November 30 and December 11, 2009, the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, will conduct the 6th
Engaging The Brussels Belle
Of course, it is not a journey for requesting the hand of a blue-eyed blonde Brussels belle or visiting Belgians
Cabbages and Kings and Why the Sea is Boiling Hot – IX
“The time has come,” the Walrus said – “To talk of many things: Of shoes and ships and sealing wax
No, The Sky Is Not Falling, It’s Just That Not All That Glitters Is Gold!
By Berhane M Tekeste When a covert, exclusionary, and discriminatory activity is busted, it triggers suspicion and mistrust by nature
Brussels Conference: Will It Add Value To The Democratic Struggle?
It has been more than 10 years since different Eritrean opposition groups officially united under the umbrella of what was
Color Blindness: The Bubbles Of Political Gimmicks
“The key to wisdom is constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning
Calling A Spade A Spade
Is HGDEF a chauvinist Tigrigna regime? Did the ethnic Tigrignas benefit from HGDEF’s sadistic and illegal reign of terror of
The Brussels Conference: A Democratic Right
The coming days a conference will be held in the Belgian capital Brussels on the policies of the United States
EU’s NGOs & Their Viceroys
On October 29th, Gedab News reported about the November 9-10 conference on aligning EU and US policies towards Eritrea. We
EU’s NGOs & Their Viceroys
On October 29th, Gedab News reported about the November 9-10 conference on aligning EU and US policies towards Eritrea. We
Louis Michel’s letter to Isaias Afwerki
LOUIS MICHELMEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, HD/fb — D(9)662 — A (09) 1636 Dear President,
Watchdog Journalism And Vigilant Society
A group of freedom fighters that we thought of as lambs turned out to be as beasts of prey. I
ኣብ ክንዲ ብጥርኑፍ ብንጽል ቃልሲ
ሓደ ህዝባዊ ቃልሲ ሃግራዊ ከብሎ ዝኽእል እቶም ኣብታ ሃገር ዝርከቡ ህዝቢ ብሓባር ተሳቲፎም ምስ ዝቃለሱ ኢዩ። ርግጽ ፖለቲካውን ባህላውን ሃይማኖታውን ፍልልያት ክህሉ ይኽእል ኢዩ። ይኹን’ምበር ምእንቲ ናጽነት ሃገርን መሰላት ህዝብን ክትብል ነቲ ዘሎ ፍልልያት ኣወንዚፍካ ተጠርኒፍካ ካብ ምቅላስ ካሊእ ኣማራጭ ክህሉ ኣይክእልን። በዚ ኣገባብ’ዚ ኢዩ ድማ ሓደ ቃልሲ ሃገራዊ ትሕዝቶ ክህልዎ ዝኽእል። ጥርኑፍ ቃልሲ እርኑብ […]
A Chat With Prof. Kjetil Tronvoll
On October 22nd, Professor Kjetil Tronvoll’s report, ‘The Lasting Struggle for Freedom in Eritrea’ was presented by the Oslo Center
Injustice & The PFDJ Way
Justice is derived from customs, culture, and faith, which in civilized societies, are codified into law. Ask a conservative American
Cabbages And Kings And Why The Sea Is Boiling Hot – VIII
This is a continuation of the response made to comments in earlier postings either on the Awate website or by
Engagement and Exclusion: US, EU & Eritrea
For several years now, the United States and the European Union have been using divergent approaches to coax the regime
Awate Forum