Adem Melekin: Eulogy To A Patriot
About eight years ago, I interviewed a man many, including myself, consider a giant in the struggle for Eritrean independence.
Seyoum Haregot’s New Book: A Critique
The Bureaucratic Empire Serving Emperor Haile Selassie Red Sea Press For over a century, successive regimes in the Horn of
When You Are Down…
To the unaware, the horrible stories about life in Eritrea would seem mere exaggerations; those who have no idea about
AI: Twenty Years of Independence but still No Freedom
Twenty years after its independence, Eritrea’s prisons are filled with thousands of political prisoners, locked up without ever being charged
‘Eritrean Unity’: As Power Over Life
The Unconscious Eritreans We are the worst of the worst; ask any fellow. The global biopolitics has put us in
Yosief’s Circular Journey In Search Of Ethiopia
Yosief’s Circular Journey in search of Ethiopia: an identity Crisis or just plain mischief? When I suggested ignoring Yosief Ghebrehiwet
The Report Card On Eritrea’s Turtle Economy
What is the role of governments? That is: when should a government’s coercive power be used? The answer is on
Human Trafficking & the Single Focus on Its Inhumane Aspects
Since 2001, Eritreans have added new words to their exile vocabulary. They have new words for new destinations and new
Evaluating The Performance Of The ENCDC
Evaluation of the work of Eritrean National Democratic Council (ENCDC) up to the second regular meeting Eritreans for Democracy, Justice
Wise Barber, Ravens And Machiato…
Usually, I report to my readers immediately after I return from a travel or an event. This edition of Negarit
Djibouti and Isaias Afwerki’s Secret Visit To Qatar
Barring any last-minute changes, Isaias Afwerki is paying an unpublicized visit to Qatar on Tuesday to meet with its Emir
Ghosts Of The Horn!
Many of those who will read this and who have read the few that I wrote before are justified in
Eritrea and Syria: Doha Pulls On Isaias Afwerki’s Leash
The League of Arab States, which has officially offered the Syrian seat to the opposition coalition (“National Coalition”), held a
Cry my beloved country
Responding to the Scenario of ICG, is it ever possible to start, “a reconciliation with non-reconcilable devil”? The International Crises Group(ICG)
Ethar relief: Good News
“ The Mercy” Project carried out by Ethar Relief, continues at the refugee Camp of Um Gherghour. About a year
Unfiltered Notes: “I Am Thinking Now”
After a fulfilling career at Microsoft, Patrick Awuah returned to his native Ghana to start Ashesi University with the goal
In Memory Of Chinau Achebe: “Things Fall apart.”
Chinua Achebe’s “Things fall apart” is a milestone of African literature: Starting in the 1950s, Achebe was central to a
“Massacre At Wekidiba”: A Survivor’s Book Review
A review of a new Book by Dr. Habtu Gebreab (Aka, Fr. Athanasius) Some events are destined to be part
Forto 2013: A Matter of Perspective
There has recently been a spate of articles about the recent rare phenomena that occurred at Forto Baldisera, the building
Eritrea’s Dismal Human Development Report
The United Nations has published its 2013 Human Development Report (HDR) and Eritrea ranks number 181 in the world, that
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