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  • On Semere Tesfai’s Disagreeable Thoughts
    Articles

    On Semere Tesfai’s Disagreeable Thoughts

    February 22, 2012
    Said Y. Saber

    In his latest article, instead of enlightening and informing us about our united and great people, who have been denied freedom, subjected and oppressed for very long time, Semere came with a disagreeable article. His characterization of the 600 opposition members who congregated at Awassa and EDA, as Islamists and Ethnic Organizations is unfounded. Instead, he should…

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  • The Enduring Power Of Haile Selassie’s Propaganda
    Awate Team

    The Enduring Power Of Haile Selassie’s Propaganda

    February 22, 2012
    Awate Team

    Ever since September 1, 1961, when Hamid Idris Awate fired the first bullet from Mt. Adal heralding Eritrea’s revolution against the Ethiopian occupation, Emperor Haile Sellassie and his Eritrean allies have branded him as bandit (wenbedie) with a ragtag of Islamist and Arabist followers. The Ethiopian regime tried in vain to defame Awate’s name by…

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  • The Predictable Pathway And Its Difficulties
    Tebeges

    The Predictable Pathway And Its Difficulties

    February 21, 2012
    Amanuel Hidrat

    As one who adores sciences more than anything, I never knew my life needs a new political uptake. But now I am getting one. It is a battle I chose to have and it is a storehouse for the ultimate safeguarding of the Eritrean diversities. May be it is an impulsive enthusiasm, but now it…

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  • The Ethiopian Roar And The Weary Eyes Of Eritrean Mothers (P.II)
    Articles

    The Ethiopian Roar And The Weary Eyes Of Eritrean Mothers (P.II)

    February 20, 2012
    Semere Tesfai

    To start where we left off (The Ethiopian Roar… P I) – among other things, we said “if Ethiopia is planning to use this upcoming EDA National Conference (November 2011) as a launching pad for regime change….then EDA will shatter in pieces before Christmas of this year (2011).” Well, the EDA Conference (Waela) was convened…

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  • A Response To Hailemariam Tesfay: “Ich verstehe nur noch Bahnhof”
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    A Response To Hailemariam Tesfay: “Ich verstehe nur noch Bahnhof”

    February 17, 2012
    Daniel Mehary (Metaabity)

    “Ich verstehe nur noch  Bahnhof” (pronounced ‘ESH Feshtehe nur nok banhof,’) is a German Expression usually uttered to show that ‘You don’t understand something and don’t really care either.’ In recent years, this expression has also been used to mean that one cannot understand acoustically what the other person is saying. The expression stems from World…

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  • Kmbob: A Refined Eritrean Art Form
    Articles

    Kmbob: A Refined Eritrean Art Form

    February 17, 2012
    Awate Team

    This is a beautiful clip from Western Eritrea criticizing modern Eritrean songs and comparing today’s music, artists and the characters that accompany them with the dignified, refined music of  other giants of Eritrean artists [the singer admires Ogbagaber, Yemane Barya, Hamed Wed Sheik, Wed Amir, and Abrar Osman.] The sarcastic and intelligent music is delivered in a genre…

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  • Expecting Aguagudom (ኣጓጉዶም)  A Play
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    Expecting Aguagudom (ኣጓጉዶም) A Play

    February 17, 2012
    awatestaff

    By: Wedi Batuta Act (IIX) This a play by Wedi Batuta. So far seven parts (Act 1 – 7) have been published, this is Act 8. Character’s Name                  Sobriquet                        Party/Affiliation Yemane Baliho                 Wedi-Baliho                 Selfi-Swa Mohamed Birhan Imam     Wedi-Zemzem             Selfi-Alamel Abdela A Zerom              Wed-Inharish               Selfi-Gebil Amanuel ReDae               Wedi-Tiebe                  Selfi-L’fnti Tirhas Kindya                 Trishi (Gual ‘Gbitan)       Demit Eritrea Mohammed I Abdella        Wed-Sudan                 Hizb Aljemahir Zewdi…

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  • Shifting Alliances: The Killing And Kidnapping Of European Tourists
    Gedab News

    Shifting Alliances: The Killing And Kidnapping Of European Tourists

    February 16, 2012
    Gedab News

    On Tuesday, January 17, 2012, five European tourists were killed in Northern Ethiopia’s Afar Region, which borders Eritrea. Ethiopia claims that the attack was carried by gunmen stationed in, and supported by, Eritrea.  The Eritrean envoy to the AU denied the accusation. The Ethiopian government was referring to Qafar Uguugumoh Demokrasiyyoh Inkiinoh Fooca [Uguugumoh for…

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  • Naizghi Kiflu To Be Buried In Asmara
    Gedab News

    Naizghi Kiflu To Be Buried In Asmara

    February 14, 2012
    Gedab News

    The body of Naizghi Kiflu, a one-time senior security official of Eritrea’s ruling party, PFDJ, and its precursor in the independence war, EPLF, will be flown to Eritrea this week for burial in Asmara.  Naizghi Kiflu died in the United Kingdom earlier this month. The death of Naizghi Kiflu was not mentioned in any of…

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  • He And His Objectives
    Documents

    He And His Objectives

    February 13, 2012
    Awate Team

    The first decade of the Eritrean struggle for independence that started on Sep 1, 1961 was a time of growing pains. But in the late sixties, the military setbacks and draining of all regional support from the Arab region after the Six-day war, combined with the extensive and effective Ethiopian propaganda, resulted in serious internal…

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  • Need For Change Of Attitude By Eritreans
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    Need For Change Of Attitude By Eritreans

    February 12, 2012
    Adhanom Fitwi

    Attitude is little thing that makes a big difference—Winston Churchill What is attitude? According to Wikipedia, attitude is the evaluation and associated belief and behavior towards some objects. It is not stable and because of the communication and behavior of the people, it is subject to change by social influence. Attitude can be changed through…

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  • Interview With Eritrea’s “Freedom Friday” Organizers
    Interviews

    Interview With Eritrea’s “Freedom Friday” Organizers

    February 10, 2012
    Awate Team

    The Eritrean Youth for Change (EYC) and Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change (EYSC) are calling on Eriteans in Eritrea to “empty the streets” of Asmara this Friday.  This campaign, which was initiated on November 11, 2011 (11/11/11), was subsequently named Arbi Harnet (Freedom Friday) asks Eritreans in the Diaspora to call Eritreans in Asmara to…

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  • عربي

    آمالنا في المجلس الوطني ودور إثيوبيا في تحقيقها

    February 9, 2012
    عمر عثمان ديهيشي

    كنت ختمت مقالي السابق الذي كان بعنوان ( مؤتمر أواسا أهم انجاز حققته المعارضة الإرترية ) بسؤال يتردد بعد المؤتمروهو هل المجلس الوطني الإرتري للتغيير الديمقراطي سيسقط النظام ويقيم حكما راشدا في ارتريا ؟ والعلم عند الله , فالبنسبة لإقامة حكم راشد بعد سقوط النظام اعتقد نحن في درجة من الوعي والنضج بعد تجارب كثيرة…

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  • Isaias Shrugged: And The Eritrean People Sighed
    Al-Nahda

    Isaias Shrugged: And The Eritrean People Sighed

    February 8, 2012
    Salyounis

    In fact, in the entire 6-hour interview, you will never find these words escape his lips: “Eritrea”, “Eritreans,” “Eritrean people.” It is always, “izi hager” (this country), “izi hzbi” (these people.) Go ahead, check it, if you got 6 hours to kill. And it is a habit with him: when it comes to Eritrea, Isaias…

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  • Questionable Straw Of Info: A Response To Saleh “Gadi” Johar
    Articles

    Questionable Straw Of Info: A Response To Saleh “Gadi” Johar

    February 4, 2012
    Hailemariam T. Tesfai

    It is really unfortunate that Mr. Saleh “Gadi”Johar chose such an abrasive title for his article which he may have honestly intended to convey a meaningful and constructive criticism. His recent article written on February 1, 2012 titled as “an office full of mice” is full of misinformation and distortions. The truth and the facts…

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  • ENCDC Issues Directive On Formation Of Local Committees
    Gedab News

    ENCDC Issues Directive On Formation Of Local Committees

    February 4, 2012
    Gedab News

    The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Eritrean National Council For Democratic Change (ENCDC) has issued directives on how the local committees should be organized. The ENCDC has divided its areas of operation into seven localities: Australia, Ethiopia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Sudan, and South Africa. Each region will also be responsible for…

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  • An Office Full Of Mice
    Negarit

    An Office Full Of Mice

    February 1, 2012
    Saleh “Gadi” Johar

    Today I feel like throwing a thousand proverbs. Why not, we have an ample supply of anecdotes and other sayings that embody folk wisdom. They lend their use to the most boring writers and speakers. And whenever ideas betray me, I use them; they are handy fillers for a marathon speech and long treatise, or…

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  • Resolution 2023 And Eritrea’s Political Opposition
    Articles

    Resolution 2023 And Eritrea’s Political Opposition

    January 31, 2012
    Abderahim I Gime

    As a discrete initiative, the purpose of this contribution is not to argue a case in favour or against Resolution 2023. Commentary on this score from either side of the Eritrean political divide abounds. Instead, the piece is dedicated solely to analysing Resolution 2023 with the view to appreciating the politics surrounding the institution of…

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  • Abune Antonios Is In Worrisome Health Conditions
    Gedab News

    Abune Antonios Is In Worrisome Health Conditions

    January 30, 2012
    Gedab News

    In a press release it issued on January 30, 2012, the Executive Office of the Eritrean National Council for Democratic Change confirms that “the legitimate patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Eritrea” is sick and in worrisome condition. The patriarch is 85-years old. The Executive Office called for the “immediate freedom for his Holiness so…

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  • Don’t Challenge Me: Lessons From The Virtual World
    Tebeges

    Don’t Challenge Me: Lessons From The Virtual World

    January 25, 2012
    Amanuel Hidrat

    Teaching is one of the hardest jobs out there. Certainly, it is a real challenge to pass on knowledge. You not only ought to know the subject, but must also have the special talent to transfer the knowledge. When I am talking about “knowledge” it is not the knowledge that is measured by the formal…

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