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“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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Tagged Agordat, Arab, Arab World, Eritrea, Eritrea news, eritrean news, Eritreans, Ethiopia, Ethiopia news, ethiopian latest news, ethiopian news, Ethiopians, Hamid Idris Awate, Isaias Afewerki, latest ethiopian news, news ethiopia indepthafrica, news ethiopian, Sudan
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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
Posted in Analysis, Columnist, Dr. Mohammed Kheir, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Tagged Agordat, Amhara, Eritrea, eritrean news, Ethiopia, Hamid Idris Awate, IndepthAfrica, Politics of Ethiopia, Sudan, Woldeab Woldemariam
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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
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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