Category: Articles

  • Al-Nahda Reports From Eritrea: A Satire

    Al-Nahda Reports From Eritrea: A Satire

    My iPod is glued to my ears, my mind multi-tasking and gestating for block buster articles for the next season. I am running on my treadmill, training for my next Marathon , sipping my green tea and thumping through YG’s book titled: “Qualitative and Quantitative Dissection of the Ghedli Romantic Brain: Historical Grand Narrative and

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  • Politics of Census

    Politics of Census

    Census is the complete enumeration of a population or groups at a point in time with respect of well-defined characteristics [OECD]. Census was known to originate during the Roman time in order to identify and track adult males fit for military service. A comprehensive well rounded census helps to define a picture of the populations’

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  • A Pioneer Of Education and Struggle In His Nineties

    A Pioneer Of Education and Struggle In His Nineties

    Ustaz Mousa Arahu A young man in his thirties, a lookalike of the Egyptian actor Omar Shareef though a little shorter, vibrant, energetic, full of enthusiasm, very attractive and passionate, with radiation of hope always shining out of his face. Moreover, friendly and easy going; his talks never boring. Though he joined Eritrean Liberation Movement

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  • The Lowlands: A Project Killed By Memory

    The Lowlands: A Project Killed By Memory

    [Translated from Arabic by Awate Team] On March 29, 2014, in London, the so-called Association of The Lowlanders held a seminar. Equally in London as well as on social media, the convening of the seminar was surrounded by mysteries, not because of the seminar or congress in itself, but because “Lowlanders” as a political terminology

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  • Eulogy to Ahmad Mohammad Nasser

    Eulogy to Ahmad Mohammad Nasser

    Once again, death robbed Eritrea one of its best sons. At 68 years of age, one of the respected and recognized leaders of the Eritrean national movement for self-determination and freedom, Ahmad Mohammad Nasser, passed away at dawn on Wednesday 26 March 2014 in a hospital in Stockholm, Sweden. He was admitted to intensive medical

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  • Ahmed Nasser, Fifty Years of Quest

    Ahmed Nasser, Fifty Years of Quest

    Fifty Years. Fifty years of Struggle. 50 years of wandering.  50 years of endless search.  50 years of yearning. 50 years of loss. 50 years of hope. No doubt, it is heartbreaking to learn one of the established and respected names in Eritrean history, Ahmed Nasser pass away exactly 50 years after he left to

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  • Australia: PFDJ Coercive Taxation

    Australia: PFDJ Coercive Taxation

    Hundreds of Australians are being forced to pay a tax that – according to the UN – is funding murderous African rebel groups. (Courtesy of SBS.com.au) By: Santilla Chingaipe ( Hundreds of Australians are being forced to pay a tax that – according to the UN – is funding murderous African rebel groups. Members of

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  • Haile Sellasie’s Cannabis

    Haile Sellasie’s Cannabis

    A green, yellow and red headband/wrist band is the symbol of Rastafarians who worship the late feudal king, Haile Sellassie of Ethiopia, whose name (and title) before he was throned was Ras Tefferi. When King Minelik died in 1913, his grandson Lij Eyassu became the king, but Tefferi didn’t accept that. Three years later Tefferi

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  • Inquest Into The Lampedusa Migrant Boat Disaster

    Inquest Into The Lampedusa Migrant Boat Disaster

    The tragic boat accident of October 3, 2013, which claimed the lives of 366 young Eritreans off the coast of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa,has been coming for a long time. Warning signs, in the form of human skeleton, have been piling up in the Mediterranean Sea bed for years. Fed up with the prospect

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  • UPR: Eritrean Regime’s Abuses Reviewed

    UPR: Eritrean Regime’s Abuses Reviewed

    Summary presented by “Rodab” at Awate Forum: On the hot seat @ the UPR gathering. Nations from around the world are taking our regime to task. The following are some of the challenging questions (the complete list is at the UPR website): The Netherlands Can the government of Eritrea indicate how it will improve the

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  • Eritrea: The Suppression of God

    Eritrea: The Suppression of God

    Collected thoughts here and unfinished ideas there; quoted materials saved somewhere in the hard drive or somewhere in some thumb drives long abandoned. The mind furiously searches for those items whose time has come for developing into one readable note or perhaps into one piece worth contemplating for.  Ismail Omer Ali’s and Amnauel Hidrat’s recent

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  • Unfiltered Notes: The Day After

    Unfiltered Notes: The Day After

    “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” — MLK I remember the face of one compassionate Italian mayor – full of sadness for people she didn’t know – clearly showing her deeper humanity. This was last October when the world mourned the Lampadusa tragedy where over 360 Eritreans

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  • Badme: An Eritrean Opposition Deathbed

    Badme: An Eritrean Opposition Deathbed

    [Editor’s note: we received a clarification from Semere. Comments are now reactivated. We will explain the issue soon.] There’s no nice way to say this. The anti EPLF/PFDJ opposition that was led by the Ghedli generation for over three decades is laying on its deathbed waiting the inevitable. And there is nothing that could save

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  • We Knew it Was Wrong…

    We Knew it Was Wrong…

    We knew it was wrong…we just didn‘t know its name was slavery… “Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.” Abraham Lincoln, speech, Mar. 17, 1865 I‘ve been tamed to accept servitude and captivity systematically for quite a long time and I am sure

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  • Winter Blues And Another Year In Transition

    Winter Blues And Another Year In Transition

    A Prologue to Winter Blues And Another Year In Transition A friend called me up seeking for help looking for a bit of information But despite the focusing and the serious concentration Nowadays, however, without concealment or beautification My memory, ailing as it is was not helpful and flashing in recollection So as a booster

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  • Links Page

    Pro-Democracy Anti-Democracy Adoulis AlKhalas AllSaho al-massar Alnahda Arkokabay Asmarino Assenna Awna Debanma Dehnet Dekebat Democrasia EMHDR Erinahda Erit-Alliance Eritreanow Er4change Farajat Freeeritrea Gabeel Gereger Harnnet Hidri Islah Jeberti kunama-agara Maitemenay Modaina Mirad MekalehEritra Nselam Omaal Rahaib Sweetkeren Togoruba alenalki Dehai Shaebia Shabait Meskerem International Eritrea at google Eritrea at yahoo AFP Amnesty I. BBC HRW

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  • Eritrea’s Succession Plan

    Eritrea’s Succession Plan: Mentoring Emerging Leadership to Build Civil Society I was writing this article when the Lampedusa tragedy unfolded and I had to divert my attention and venting my frustration in my earlier article. Such tragic turn of events should jolt us out of slumber and complacency as many several writers stated it. The

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  • Eritrea: The Federal Arrangement Farce

    Often, I am accused of factoring out Ethiopia’s violence in my account of how the Eritrean revolution (ghedli) came to be. There are three types of “violence” the accusers have in mind: a)  that Haile Selassie unilaterally abrogated the federal arrangement, a systematic violence that targeted both the autonomy and democratic system of Eritrea entailed

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  • Bridging The Divide: Muslim and Christian Eritreans in Orange County

    Introduction: The dominance of Tigrinya speaking Christians and their in­volvement in the various sectors of community-based, orga­nizational activities representing Eritreans in Los Angeles, if not throughout the United States, make it appear as though Eritrea is a homogenous country composed predominantly of Tigrinya-speaking Christians (Woldemikael 1996; Hepner 2003). There are, however, minorities of Eritreans in

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  • Afwerki and Al-Bashir: Unholy Matrimony

    Afwerki and Al-Bashir: Unholy Matrimony

    Port Sudan: 27 November 2013 In a ceremony dubbed as one of the most romantic weddings of the year, Eritrea’s Afewerki and Sudan’s Al-Bashir at last exchanged wedding vows in an outdoor ceremony at the gardens of Port Sudan trade center. The wedding was officiated by the highest spiritual guides in both countries, the couple

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