The TPLF and the Eritrean Opposition
The ENCDC is the only entity that has a workable formula for an opposition umbrella. A boxing match with Getachew
Eritrean Case: Theory of Internal Colonialism
Before we jump into the discussion of internal colonialism, it’s necessary to pave a way for it with an overview
PM Abiy What Does An Agent of Peace Mean To You?
We Eritreans condemn the Ethiopian Prime Minster Abiy’s recent statement where he made an outrageous claim that “the government of
Dam On The River Nile
The Horn of Africa region saw two weeks of hectic travels. And Eritrean officials travelled the most. If the leaders
Reconciliation That Leads to a Closure
[Reading time : 8 minutes] Some of you must have seen or attended a community or village councils: the accusers
Ethiopians and Eritreans Need to Have a Serious Talk
Once someone took a snide at me and called me “ambetta belitta;” it means locust eater in Amharic. He jokingly
Negarit 91: Of Sandalwood
[This topic was published as a book review on. Now it is satirized and adopted to fit the audio audience
An Open Letter to My Friend
This story revolves around the early memories of my upbringing that shaped my identity. In all conscience, it is neither
Don Quixote
Are you a good person? Do you spread peace or hatred? Do you promote coexistence or infighting, harmony or discord,
The Eritrean Misery Cycle And The Way Out
Since 2018, when the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) regime removed its face mask and its leaders revealed
A Candle Is Enough!
About 400 years before Christ, Socrates was jailed accused of many things among which were corrupting the youth of Athens
Our Condolences to Amanuel Hidrat and His Family
In the cycle of life – from cradle to the grave – we have no allotted timeline we follow. We
Double Standards: Use of Arabic Vs Tigrinya
Recently a debate on the subject of the Arabic language caught my attention (on facebook presented by an facebook activist who expressed
My Children
People in many countries have religions that are not very familiar to us like Christianity, or Islam, or Judaism. It’s
My Recurring Encounter With a Spade and an Eagle
Dispatches from Kassala I was walking and enjoying the cold breeze on my face during the Christmas Holidays. I instinctively passed
Parkinson’s Law – ሕጊ ፓርኪንሶን – قانون پاركينسن
As a child, I busied myself with my uncle’s books. Ustaz Johar Abdulrahim was a teacher and he taught in
Negarit 86: ሓደ ብሓደ – واحد بواحد 1 – 1
Two teams of players wearing Christian and Muslim shirts had a match; it ended with and even score: 1 to
Pandemic and Government Induced Oppression in Dankalia
The home of Eritrean Afar people, in the southern tip of Eritrea bordering the Red sea, Djibouti and Ethiopia, is
Archive: Eritrean Opposition Warns of All-Out Confrontation
On Monday, October 3, 1994, Arab news International published excerpts of an interview it carried out with Abdo Abdulla, the then secretary-general
Awate Forum