Tag Archives: Hamid Idris Awate

“Independent Eritrea” A crumbling nation and a tragedy Part.2

Ghirmay Yeibio, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Beginning The bible is not only a spiritual book but also a book of wisdom.   I would like to begin Part 2 of my article “Independent Eritrea” -  A crumbling nation and a tragedy, … read more »

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The Eritrean revolution: A circular Or A Linear Journey?

Dr. Mohammed Kheir I was in 1952, on the same year that Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia; I am as old as federal arrangement that Haile Sellassie unilaterally dismantled 12 years later. During my sixty years of life I have … read more »

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The current dismal state of affairs in Eritrea is due to nearly 30 years of constant warfare

This article is the thirteenth in a series by Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, a former Pakistani high commissioner to the UK, exploring how a litany of volatile centre/periphery conflicts with deep historical roots were interpreted after 9/11 in the new global … read more »

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Eritrean Discourse: History or Politicizing History

By Fessahaye Mebrahtu In the heated debate on Eritrea’s political situation, there is also deafening silences of Eritrean intellectuals, save a few. The sad thing is that some Eritreans with impressive credentials have compromised their intellectual integrity by blindly backing … read more »

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