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Tag Archives: Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front
Eritrea: The Last Askari
One of, if not the last, Eritrean askari, aboy Welday Tecle Weldekidan Melkai Tensai of the village of Damba Minche in the Serai region has passed away at the age of 93. Aboy Welday was drafted into the Italian African … read more
The Kind of Investment Eritrea Needs
by Daniel Semere In today’s world where interactions and transactions have reached to its highest point, investment has become extremely fluid concept. Especially starting from the second half of the previous century, a number of steps have been taken, globally … read more
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As an Eritrean: My vision of Eritrean Republic
Eyob Ghebreziabhier What will be Eritrea after dictatorship or recycled colonialism? I have a vision that hzbawi baytotat1 ሕዝባዊ ባይቶታት (sing. ባይቶ) will rise above the ashes of their past. And the Eritrean villages will go away from being Axumite … read more
Can Hailemariam Desalegn brings Ethiopia and Eritrea together?
IndepthAfrica – In 1991 the EPLF backed transitional government of Eritrea and the TPLF backed transitional government of Ethiopia, agreed to set up a commission to look into any problems that arose between the two former war time allies over … read more
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The Eritrean Revolution: The Way Forward PT. 2
By Dr. Mohammed Kheir, IndepthAfrica – This is a continuation of Part I. The Eritrean regime is crumbling fast after sowing so much mistrust among us. Instead of respecting our diversity and building on its positive aspects,it has worked hard to … read more
“Independent Eritrea” A crumbling nation and a tragedy, born of baseless fear, meaningless Hatred and a mountain of lies
“Independent Eritrea” A crumbling nation and a tragedy, born of baseless fear, meaningless Hatred and a mountain of lies Ghirmay Yeibio Part 1 For the leaders of this people cause them to err, and they that are led … read more
Critical review of Professor Tesfatsion Medhanies’s discussion paper Eritrea ’’kem adebo’’
Critical review of Professor Tesfatsion Medhanies’s discussion paper Eritrea ’’kem adebo’’ problems and challenges in history and the present (Tesfatsion Medhanie, Bremen, September 2012) By Haile Yibrah [Prof. Tesfatsion Medhanie's paper: www.ethiomedia.com/2012_report/eritra_kem_adebo.pdf] By Haile Yibrah Introduction Professor Tesfatsion’s discussion paper … read more
Mechanisms to stop individuals to retard Ethiopian Diaspora’s Initiatives
By Tezera Asegu, The Ethiopian Diaspora communities’ attachment to words their birth country Ethiopia is heading in a very matchup demeanor. Their contributions and keenness towards the betterment of Ethiopia is escalating from time to time. They are taking part … read more
Science in the developing world: Eritrea’s shattered science
nature.com An impoverished African nation was making promising strides in medicine — before the government clamped down on its foreign partnerships. Shanta Barley Isaias Afwerki (centre) in 1992, a year before he became Eritrea’s first president. He has recently … read more
Fleeing Eritrea: The Old, The Blind, And The Cripple
Dr. Bereket Berhane Woldeab In the venerable practice of medicine, it has always been easy to treat a disease in its early and initial stages. But the symptoms and signs are very few, and the damage so subtle, rendering its … read more
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