Category: Awate Team

  • Srryet Addis: Blatant Lie?

    Srryet Addis: Blatant Lie?

    This is the last of a three-part series. On February 13, 2012 we presented the first part (He And His Objectives) and on March 7, 2012, we presented the second part, detailed testimonies contained in Gebremedhin Zegergis’ eye witness report which are, to our knowledge, the first detailed first-hand testimony of the subject we are

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  • First Fundraising Report

    First Fundraising Report

    Dear Friends of awate.on-forge.com, On March 12, 2012, we launched our fundraising campaign and solicited your help. As you might know, sometimes awate.on-forge.com has more than 7000 visits on a daily basis. It is our hope that enough readers will be generous enough at least to help maintain this website that has been serving them

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  • The Enduring Power Of Haile Selassie’s Propaganda

    The Enduring Power Of Haile Selassie’s Propaganda

    Ever since September 1, 1961, when Hamid Idris Awate fired the first bullet from Mt. Adal heralding Eritrea’s revolution against the Ethiopian occupation, Emperor Haile Sellassie and his Eritrean allies have branded him as bandit (wenbedie) with a ragtag of Islamist and Arabist followers. The Ethiopian regime tried in vain to defame Awate’s name by

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  • 2011: Year Of Renewed Spirit

    2011: Year Of Renewed Spirit

    Globally, 2011 will be remembered as the Year of Protest. Mainly because there was the Arab Spring, which started, of all places, in Tunisia in December 2010 triggering a chain reaction: Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine in January; Iran, Bahrain, Casablanca and Libya in February; Iraq and Saudi Arabia and Syria in March. There

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  • Awate.com Was Hacked

    Awate.com Was Hacked

    Since September 1, 2000, when this website was launched operating on a shoestring budget, we have been battling the ill-wishes of the PFDJ and its choir, as well as the random attacks from hackers who do that for a hobby. In many ways, it is a lot like battling fires set by mischievous kids or

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  • Al Hiwar-Saleh Johar Interview: English Transcription

    Saleh Gadi Johar, publisher of awate.on-forge.com, was interviewed live in the studios of Al Hiwar TV, in London, UK, on 9/27/11.  The interview, which was conducted in Arabic, is available in two short videos (part 1, and part 2) on youtube and at awate.on-forge.com (in the video tab.)    To ensure wider distribution to awate.on-forge.com’s readership,

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  • Isaias Afwerki & The UN: Will He Or Won’t He?

    Isaias Afwerki & The UN: Will He Or Won’t He?

    The 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly is scheduled to convene on Tuesday, September 13. The cheerleading squad of the PFDJ has been building up expectations that Isaias Afwerki, the self-declared president of Eritrea, will attend the session. Will he or won’t he? Is there any significance to his attendance or absence? For starters,

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  • Good Luck To The Seminar, Godspeed To The Attendees

    Good Luck To The Seminar, Godspeed To The Attendees

    A diverse group of Eritreans are getting together to discuss issues that Eritreans talk about every day: how to bring about the end of the PFDJ tyranny promptly and what to replace it with—i.e, how should we govern ourselves. This has gotten some Eritreans—the excitable among us, the malicious among us, the gossip-mongers among us, and,

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  • 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, Eritrea’s ruling regime, is so massive that the only way one can dismiss the pieces of evidence is on the basis that it is too redundant and the point has already been proven beyond reasonable

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  • 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, Eritrea’s ruling regime, is so massive that the only way one can dismiss the pieces of evidence is on the basis that it is too redundant and the point has already been proven beyond reasonable

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  • Provisional Agenda Of The Sixty-sixth Regular Session Of The UN General Assembly

    United Nations A/66/150* General Assembly Distr.: General 15 July 2011 Original: English 11-40769* (E) 250711 *1140769* Sixty-sixth session Provisional agenda of the sixty-sixth regular session of the General Assembly** To convene at United Nations Headquarters, New York, on Tuesday, 13 September 2011, at 3 p.m. 1. Opening of the session by the President of the

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  • Eritrean Regime’s Addiction To Lies & Coverups: The Case Of Denkalia

    It is a given that politicians have a very heightened awareness of the importance of information and they try to manage it as much as they can. Politicians want to determine what kind of information is available to the public, when the information is made available, and how best to package it—spin it—so it provides maximum

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  • Behind The Eritrean Regime’s Panicked Reaction

    According to the Eritrean regime, the United States has pressured Pakistan to abort a pending aircraft lease and management deal it was negotiating with Eritrea. Citing an un-named “senior Foreign Ministry official”, the Eritrean state media claimed that “Washington is resorting to such illegal acts as part of its hostile attempts of stiffening anti-Eritrea sanctions.” 

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  • Abdella Idris: The Cause Is Bigger Than The Man

    It was a long way from Barka, Eritrea to London, UK.  An Eritrean born in the humble village of Shelab, Gerabit in Barka La’al, in March 1944, died in London on April 29, 2011, after he succumbed to an illness that had him bed-ridden for a decade, and he was buried in Kassala, Sudan on

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  • The “Pardoning” Of The Brits: Another Day Of Infamy For Eritreans

    Add June 12, 2011 to the days of infamy that the Isaias Afwerki regime has presented as a gift to the Eritrean people. It should also be a day that should present dramatic lessons for the foes of the PFDJ, which is to say all Eritreans aspiring for a free, democratic, and just Eritrea. For on that

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  • The Arab Spring Inspires The Eritrean Spring

    Throughout the month of May, and as early as March and April, Eritrean communities throughout the world have staged peaceful rallies to mark the 20th anniversary of Eritrea’s independence by protesting against 20 years of dictatorship that Eritrea has been suffering under the un-elected regime of Isaias Afwerki and his ruling party of PFDJ. Each

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  • 20 Years of indignity: Recklessly Gambling With Eritrean Lives

    A government’s first responsibility is to protect the safety and security of the citizens.  Everything else—literacy rates, mortality rates, progress, prosperity, roads paved and dams constructed—are a distant second: without safety and security, they are all infrastructures built on sand. A government which spares the people senseless wars—or goes to war reluctantly and only with

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  • 20 Years Of Indignity: Introduction

    For over a month now, the People’s Front for Democracy & Justice (PFDJ), Eritrea’s ruling regime and the sole party allowed in the country, has been celebrating its own “achievements” and how the last 20 years of its uncontested rule have been “20 years of dignity.”  Since there is no opposition party, nor a free press

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  • Eritrean People: 20 Years of Indignity – A Series

    The unelected regime of Isaias Afwerki has been in power since 1991.   Over the years, Isaias Afwerki may have changed his title from Secretary General to President; the ruling party may have changed its name from Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF) to People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ); the government may have changed its

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  • Vanishing Eritreans And Isaias Afwerki’s Hierarchy Of Values (Updated)

    Last week, Eritreans were utterly shocked to learn of the tragic death of hundreds of  Eritreans on a boat, as they left Libya to cross the Mediterranean. This week, Eritrean families are learning of the loss of a family member.  Like all Eritreans, we are directly affected by this death: we have direct family members

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