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  • UAE Air Force Kills an Eritrean Fisherman and Wounds Six
    Gedab News

    UAE Air Force Kills an Eritrean Fisherman and Wounds Six

    May 9, 2017
    Awate Team

    Fighter planes belonging to the United Arab Emirates air force based in Assab, Eritrea, has killed Idris Redyo, and wounded six other fishermen.Only a trainee child in the boat escaped the UAE air force bullets. The fishermen’s boat was attacked in an area about eight kilometers off the fishing port of Eddi, close to the…

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  • Dear YPFDJ: Understanding PFDJ: Doublethink
    Al-Nahda

    Dear YPFDJ: Understanding PFDJ: Doublethink

    May 9, 2017
    Salyounis

    Chapter 1: Double Think I have seen your pictures and most of you appear to be the age of my daughter. Clearly, it is impossible for me to be angry at you. What I will try to do is share information with you–do what you will with it. The information will focus on the value…

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  • Eritrea Suffering from Persistent Water Shortage
    Gedab News

    Eritrea Suffering from Persistent Water Shortage

    May 8, 2017
    Gedab News

    Residents of Asmara and other towns are still lining up in the streets alongside their famous blue water barrels. Once every week or ten-days, they wait for the water tankers with coupons in hand to get their rations that is distributed by the ruling party. Each home is considered a residence of one household only and…

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  • Archive: Ending Dialogue By Proxy
    Pencil

    Archive: Ending Dialogue By Proxy

    May 4, 2017
    Awate Team

    Seventeen years after it was signed, the Algiers Eritrea-Ethiopia peace accord remained elusive. Fifteen years after the Eritrean Ethiopian Border Commission ruling, the border is not yet demarcated. Five years ago, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Meles Zenawi died. The professor who was the president of the EEBC, Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, died three months ago. Two months…

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  • Sanctions on Eritrea: Will They Or Won’t They?
    Al-Nahda All

    Sanctions on Eritrea: Will They Or Won’t They?

    April 30, 2017
    Salyounis

    1. It’s sanctions season, and the question is “will they or won’t they?”  Will the UN Security Council (UNSC) extend sanctions on the State of Eritrea or will they lift it?  We will have more information in June when the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea (SEMG) publishes its report and we will know for…

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  • Seventeen Years in Prison without Charge
    Articles

    Seventeen Years in Prison without Charge

    April 26, 2017
    awatestaff

    The person profiled* in this edition is Haj Mohammed Ali Mahmoud, a citizen from the town of Gelluy, commonly pronounced as Geluj, in the Gash Barka area. Haj Mohammed was arrested in the year 2000 in Asmara, and there is no trace of him since he disappeared seventeen years ago. However, his family and relatives…

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  • The Death of Mihret Eyob as an Illustration
    Pencil

    The Death of Mihret Eyob as an Illustration

    April 21, 2017
    Awate Team

    The Eritrean tragedy is not obscure to anyone who follows current events; there is an international awareness about the thousands of prisoners of conscience in the country. And Eritreans know that the awareness about their plight is a result of a dedicated and resilient struggle by people of goodwill, and Eritrean activists who made sure…

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  • ERITAS: PFDJ Sues Veldhoven Mayor at the UN
    Articles

    ERITAS: PFDJ Sues Veldhoven Mayor at the UN

    April 17, 2017
    Ghezae Hagos Berhe

    The Eritrean government has announced that it has sent formal, ground-breaking legal memorandum to the Office of the Special Rapporteur, Ms. Shiela Keetartuh to be submitted to the UN Human Rights Council (UN-HRC) at the next meeting. The 22-paged memorandum’s main objective is to take the decisions of the Mayor of Veldhoven, Holland and the…

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  • Hitting the Enemy Where It Hurts the Most
    Reflections

    Hitting the Enemy Where It Hurts the Most

    April 15, 2017
    Yohannes Zerai

    An issue that often comes up in political discussions on Eritrea is whether political change in the country will be achieved through the efforts of domestic forces/elements or those of the exiled opposition movement. A general sense of ongoing debate on the subject seems to suggest that current political opinions are largely based on the…

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  • Eritrean Prisoners: Judge Mranet as a Sample
    Negarit

    Eritrean Prisoners: Judge Mranet as a Sample

    April 14, 2017
    Saleh “Gadi” Johar

    The 14th of April is when the Prisoners’ Day is commemorated. It’s a day that Eritreans remember their prisoners to spread awareness of the plight of their loved ones, and they remember so many of them. Some who grew old in the dungeons of the cruel Eritrean regime, others rumored to have died in captivity,…

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  • Djibouti Accuses Eritrea at the Security Council
    Gedab News

    Djibouti Accuses Eritrea at the Security Council

    April 13, 2017
    Gedab News

    In a press release issued today April 13, Ambassador Mohamed Siad Doualeh, the permanent representative of Djibouti to the United Nations addressed the Security Council on the situation in Somalia. The Ambassador said, “we share the Chair’s assessment that Al-Shabaab continues to pose a serious threat to peace and security in Somalia. They have been…

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  • Eritrean Dictator Uses the Netherlands as an Outpost
    Gedab News

    Eritrean Dictator Uses the Netherlands as an Outpost

    April 13, 2017
    Gedab News

    Reports from the Netherlands indicate that the Dutch government is anxious about the visit of Yemane Gebreab, the Eritreans president’s adviser, who has entered the Netherlands with a Schengen visa. PFDJ, the only and unelected Eritrean ruling party since 1993 has an affiliate international organization known as YPFDJ that supports the Eritrean government by spying…

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  • Funeral Ceremony Held for Egyptian Terrorist Victims
    Gedab News

    Funeral Ceremony Held for Egyptian Terrorist Victims

    April 10, 2017
    Gedab News

    Amid tight security arrangements, and guarded by nervous armed Egyptian officers, funeral services were held for the victims of the two terrorist attacks that targeted churches in Tanta and Alexandria. Attendance at the funeral ceremonies was limited to the relatives of the victims and church officials. A Sunday morning terrorist bomb attacks on two Coptic…

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  • Abreha The Adulisian And The Soi-Disant Agazians
    Articles

    Abreha The Adulisian And The Soi-Disant Agazians

    April 7, 2017
    Gheteb

    As an introduction and in an effort of rendering a general overview, here is a thumbnail account of a man named Abreha who ruled Yemen sometime in the time span 531-565 AD. The Abyssinian historical mythology claims that Abreha was an Axumite Abyssinian who  led a military campaign of King Kaleb of Axum and defeated a Himyarite king…

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  • Are Muslims or Muslim Societies Prone to Violence?
    Pointblank

    Are Muslims or Muslim Societies Prone to Violence?

    April 6, 2017
    Ismail Omer-Ali

    I want to highlight three points in this article. First, I want to underscore the obvious fact that killing of innocents or terrorism is a universal problem and not a “Muslim problem”. Second, I want to present data from official sources to show that things are not always what they appear to be and that…

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  • Ciham’s Fifth Birthday Inside Isaias’ Jail, More Arrests
    Gedab News

    Ciham’s Fifth Birthday Inside Isaias’ Jail, More Arrests

    April 3, 2017
    Awate Team

    Today, April 4, 2017, Ciham Ali Abdu turns twenty inside an Eritrean prison. She was fifteen years old when she was arrested in December 2012. Her ninety-years old grandfather, Abdu Ahmed Younis, and her uncle, Hassen Abdu Younis were put in prison in a few days following her arrest. Ciham is the daughter of the…

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  • Ethiopian Ultimatum, Eritrean Incompetence
    Pencil

    Ethiopian Ultimatum, Eritrean Incompetence

    March 29, 2017
    Awate Team

    Since it held a congress in Hawassa in 2011, the Eritrean National Congress for Democratic Change (ENCDC) has been in bed fighting for its life, unable to move a single step towards its goal of democratic change in Eritrea. It is still bogged down in endless and crippling partisan maneuvers. Worse, its Ethiopian ally had…

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  • Knowing Eritrea And Eritreans
    Articles

    Knowing Eritrea And Eritreans

    March 28, 2017
    awatestaff

    Awate.com has always encouraged Eritreans to venture far from their narrow circle of friends, from the confines of their villages, and try to interact with those who do not share with them several layers of identities. This website believed that knowing each other’s’ fears, concerns, and suspicions, eliminates mutual mistrust, ameliorate suspicions, and helps in…

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  • Book Review: ELF: Its Struggle for Freedom and Social Justice 1961-1982
    Perspective

    Book Review: ELF: Its Struggle for Freedom and Social Justice 1961-1982

    March 26, 2017
    Semere T Habtemariam

    Authors: Dirar Mantai, Fessehaye Hagos and Ngusse Tsegai Title: Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF): Its Struggle for Freedom and Social Justice 1961-1982 Language: Tigrinya Publisher: Homib Publishing, homibpublishing@gmail.com Year: May 2016 Pages: 369 Price: $30.00 To some extent, any organization reflects its founder’s comportment, and the Eritrean Liberation Front was no exception. ELF’s inimitable code-switching ability…

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  • The Chocked Asseb Port
    All

    The Chocked Asseb Port

    March 24, 2017
    Saleh “Gadi” Johar

    Today’s edition of Negarit consists of an extended part from a June 3, 2011 article, “Unusual: Imagining Asseb Through Djibouti”, and a chapter from an article, “Could we be heading to Assab?”, dated June 21, 2011. My flight from Djibouti to Addis had to do a stopover at Dire Dawa (Dire Daba as the Somalis…

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