On Mohammed Kheir Omar’s Public Stature: Keeping The Record Straight
This response is prompted by a need to redress misconceptions arising out of Ismail Omer-Ali’s last POINTBLANK whose object of
Challenging The Rhetoric & Hypocrisy Of Violent Regime Change
Today, there are two diametrically opposing schools of thought in the opposition camp: Violent Regime Change vs. Non-Violent Regime Change.
A Testimony On Milkias
Milkias is special when it comes to exposing the tyrannical regime’s brutal nature and cruel treatment of its own people.
One Day In Ramadan
Yusuf Mohammed Ali (Yusufzai) was clearly bothered; something must have went wrong. I tried to reach him by phone throughout
A Short-lived Democracy That Never Was
Two men surveyed the scene in Eritrea from afar. One saw (or thought he saw) a new era of freedom
The Sun Never Sets On The Eritrean Empire
[This is a speech given on July 20, 2011, at a gathering organized by Eritreans in Las Vegas, Nevada.] A
The Past & Future: The different Views
Can Eritreans live together & share a common future? The immediate response to that question will be: of course they
The Diaspora Ethiopians: A Matter Of Perspective
Mengistu H. Mariam as we all vividly remember was one of the most brutal dictators in Africa during one of
August 10, 2001: The Day Eritrean Summer Was Crushed
Early that morning, my son left home early to attend a court hearing of the President of the Students’ Union
August 10, 2001: The Day Eritrean Summer Was Crushed
Early that morning, my son left home early to attend a court hearing of the President of the Students’ Union
Beneath The “Emamet”
Not realizing beneath “Emamet” (traditional Eritrean Muslim’s turban), Ymma Zeineb was over excited to see Eritreans with “Emamet” in a
Beneath The “Emamet”
Not realizing beneath “Emamet” (traditional Eritrean Muslim’s turban), Ymma Zeineb was over excited to see Eritreans with “Emamet” in a
Hard Talk: Internal Conflict & Unvarnished Truth (Part-II)
As we plunge into another political season, it is essential for me to gather my picks to challenge the group
Hard Talk: Internal Conflict & Unvarnished Truth (Part-II)
As we plunge into another political season, it is essential for me to gather my picks to challenge the group
Eritrea: Caught In A Trap
We are stuck in a rut, going nowhere fast, running on a treadmill. There is this crushing familiarity from the
على نغمة – الشعب يريد تغييرا النظام
وليدق المدق على نغمة ” الشعب يريد تغييرا النظام”: خطابات صرف الأنظار عن أولويتنا الأولى . ما هي وكيف معالجتها؟ إضافة لوسيلة إنكار الحقائق التي يستخدمها النظام المُستبد في إريتريا في محاولته لصرف الأنظار نجده أيضا يستخدم وسيلتين تضليليتين هما وسيلة تقديم أخبار تنموية ووسيلة وضع أجندة. ويرى النظام أن كل هذه الوسائل مهمة مثل […]
Eritrea: Caught In A Trap
We are stuck in a rut, going nowhere fast, running on a treadmill. There is this crushing familiarity from the
YPFDJ: Radicalization Of Eritrean Diaspora Youth (P- I)
An article titled “Exposing YPFDJ in Europe: Part IV” appeared at awate.com. It reveals an untamed and gratuitous physical attack
YPFDJ: Radicalization Of Eritrean Diaspora Youth (P- I)
An article titled “Exposing YPFDJ in Europe: Part IV” appeared at awate.com. It reveals an untamed and gratuitous physical attack
Smoking Guns Everywhere: UN Busts The Eritrean Regime
The evidence that has been gathered by the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea to document the culpability of PFDJ,
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