The Rice Weyane Twins: Condoleezza and Susan
This edition of Negarit was first published on December 9, 2005 under the title, “A Secret Letter: Isaias to Bush.” It’s being republished hoping
Eritrean Names: An Anguished Search For The “Bleeding-Age”
The subject of Eritreans is a vast subject straddling ethnic groups and religions, and title of this article could be
Massive Eritrean Resistance Rally In New York
This morning Eritreans held a major demonstration In New York in support of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Eritrea.
New York: An Eritrean Rally Planned In New YorK
Hundreds of Eritreans are expected to attend the planned demonstration on October 29, in New York, to show their support
Eritreans Will Repeat Geneva In New York
Earlier this summer Eritreans the world over spoke in unison in their unequivocal support for the UN commissioned CoIE report,
Jebena: Jerusalem, “The Flower of the Cities”
Recently Kiros Asfaha released a new song which we will feature next week. Kiros took the right path by contributing a
Eritrea Sanctions: Due To Djibouti, Ethiopia Policies
The UN’s Security Council is set to extend the mandate of the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea (SEMG) for
Accommodating Tyranny Is Historic Mistake
It was in May 1991 that the current regime in Eritrea and its leader, President Isaias Afewerki, burst onto the
Isaias’ Eritrea: No Official Is Safe
Like all countries ruled by totalitarian regimes, life in Eritrea revolves around the interest of the ruling party which monopolizes
Resolution 1325 on Women And It’s Implications For Eritrean Women
Network of Eritrean women was set up by a group of Eritrean women with diverse backgrounds and experiences to setting
Major Dawit Woldegiorgis: More Of Red Tears
The following article was published in July 2, 2009, as a response for Shaleqa Dawit Woldegiorgis’ article “The way forward for
Ten Eritrean Football Players Absconded In Botswana
Ten Eritrean football player who arrived in Botswana with the national Eritrean team to play in the African qualifying matches for World Cup
Decentralized Unitary Governance: A Poison Model Or A Panacea
Overview The terms “centralization” and “decentralization” as new political phenomenon for governmental structures came into usage in France in 1794
Seminar in Sweden: “Who Are Eritrean Jeberti?”
Sociopolitical, historical, deeply entrenched hegemonic ideologies are socially constructed situations; as such they require equally forceful counter narrative that emanates
Thanksgiving Edition: A Ruby Celebrates Sweet Fifteen
The life of an Eritrean in 2015 was riveted by the COIE report, the unprecedented Geneva demonstration against the tyrant,
Like An Addict, Eritrea Needs Family Intervention
The Pope was there. Russia’s Putin was there for the first time in 10 years. China’s Xi Jinping was there
A Sample Of The Eritrean Grief
The following was posted as a comment on Awate Forum; it is a profound story that we decided to make
Eritrea: Gliding With Broken Wings
The following article by the Sudanese journalist, novelist and writer, Rania Mamoun, appeared on the October, 2015 edition of the
Bologna, Italy, 2013: “Eritrean Solutions for Eritrean Problems”
Since the last Bologna Forum conference in Oakland, followed by Miriam September’s article, The Genius in a Lamp: ‘Eritrean Solutions
The Genius in a Lamp: ‘Eritrean Solutions to Eritrean Problems’
The Genius in a Lamp: ‘Eritrean Solutions to Eritrean Problems’ First things first: It is the purpose of this article
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