Category: Negarit

  • Negarit 54: ፈረሰካ ኣይቱግዳእ ኣባባ – Appealing to the demon – رجاءً ياعفريت

    Negarit 54: ፈረሰካ ኣይቱግዳእ ኣባባ – Appealing to the demon – رجاءً ياعفريت

    This is written as notes for Episode 54 of NEGARIT, my YouTube channel which is delivered in Tigrinya—it’s not all a transcript by represents the main points discussed.  I hope you enjoy it…. Last week I listened to an interview Semere Beyene of SBS conducted with Amanuel Sahle who explained his previous statements. I think he

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  • Negarit 53, Imam Ahmed Gragn – ኢማም ኣሕመድ ግራኝ  – الإمام أحمد بن إبراهيم

    Negarit 53, Imam Ahmed Gragn – ኢማም ኣሕመድ ግራኝ – الإمام أحمد بن إبراهيم

    This is written as notes for Episode 53 of NEGARIT, my YouTube channel which is delivered in Tigrinya—it’s not all covered because of time limitations. Today, the main topic is Imam Ahmed Bin Ibrahim, known in Abyssinia as Ahmed Gragn, but I will have a number of inter-related topics in between—in no specific order. I

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  • Finally Vindication! Remembering 58th Anniversary of Awate Day

    Finally Vindication! Remembering 58th Anniversary of Awate Day

    This article was first published on Sept. 5, 2018 under the title “Finally Vindicated). This year (2019),  we decided to remember the 58th anniversary of Awate Day, with this article and a youtube video, Fanus Network, presented by Yoel Lino) The last week, since September 1, 2018, has been very difficult for me. It was

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  • ኣሸንዳን “ትግርኛን” Ashenda and “Tigrigna” أشنده والتجرنية

    ኣሸንዳን “ትግርኛን” Ashenda and “Tigrigna” أشنده والتجرنية

    1. Ashenda: Tigraians heard my advice of last year. 2. AshanadaH (Kick Boxing): Memhir Amanuel Sahle assaulted us  (Tesahiluna) using tgrinya. 3. Statue: How about erecting a statue for Imam Ahmed Gragn? If you remember, in last year’s Ashenda the Tigrayans were inflamed because it seems they faced hindrances in holding the festival at the

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  • Customary Law : Sharia’a Endabba

    Customary Law : Sharia’a Endabba

    In the 19th century, Abyssinian warlords invaded what they called “Hamassen”, present Eritrean highlands, (like they did for many decades before that, with their hordes who eventually settled in Eritrea. Alula legislated the wedi-Arbaa (citizen- after-40 years) laws that enabled the non-native settlers who resided in present Eritrea, to become citizens. Some of the camps

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  • Religious and Patriotic Martyrdom

    Religious and Patriotic Martyrdom

    Foreigners and warlords build nation states based on selfish interest, though most of the time warlords build nations by accident. Free people established nations based on geography, history, and conquests based on security and viability. In short, states are built on a foundation of values that provide sustainability, confidence, and hope. Since the most valuable

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  • Negarit Special: Manal Younus, A Poetess From Australia

    Negarit Special: Manal Younus, A Poetess From Australia

    Last week, at a public meeting called by SNIT in Oakland, California, Manal Younus recited a moving poem and the audience rewarded her with a standing ovation. Though I wanted to interview her like I did three-years agin in Atlanta, she surprised me with a request to interview me for her upcoming podcast program. I

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  • #Yiakl With Disunity

    #Yiakl With Disunity

    Ten people lived in a room with a leaking roof. The rain wouldn’t stop, and the floor became wet and slippery. On several places the water accumulated and formed ponds. The small room became uncomfortable. The people used cups and spoons to scoop the water and managed to clear the ponds. But an hour later,

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  • The Endangered Brown Frog Of Eritrea

    The Endangered Brown Frog Of Eritrea

    “Robbing Paul to pay Peter, is a common saying. Our Dellalas (brokers and careerists) pretend be Paul and Peter in on. The article below was written in Jan 12, 2011; I think it’s till relevant. My apologies to the few (very few) that I respect who made the last pilgrimage to London, including Profs Kjetil

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  • Negarit #30: I won a dancing award – ናይ ሳዕስዒት ሽልማት ተቀቢለ

    Negarit #30: I won a dancing award – ናይ ሳዕስዒት ሽልማት ተቀቢለ

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  • Eritreans Are Forced to Be Obsessed with Ethiopia

    Eritreans Are Forced to Be Obsessed with Ethiopia

    Your Excellency Prime minister Abiy Ahmed, Happy New Year to you, your family and the people of our region. Last April I was elated by your election to the position of Prime Minister, and for the first few days, I was very optimistic and very impressed with the way you handled the myriad of Ethiopian

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  • Crossed Over and Met Seyoum 

    Crossed Over and Met Seyoum 

    [I wrote this article more than  12 years ago (April 25, 2006). I remembered it when I was talking with a friend two days ago and read it. I am republishing it because I think it is still relevant.] I was always intrigued by the idea of talking to the dead. It is even more

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  • Terrerti And Their MP Aunts

    Terrerti And Their MP Aunts

    [this is an archive edition of Negarit from August 2, 2004, and again today Nov. 29, 2018, maybe you could see how today is what it felt 15 years ago.] I keep thinking of my aunt because some people call home, talk to their aunties and use them as proof that their single voice is

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  • Eritrean Symbols Of Many Colors

    Eritrean Symbols Of Many Colors

    [This article originally appeared on November 14, 2001, it is updated for republishing] A Lion dons a crown and holds a banner; on top of both the crown and the banner’s mast is a cross. That was the emblem of “moAa ambesa ze-amnegede yehuda, grmawi qedamawi atzie haile sellasie, ngusse negest ze-itioPia (The Lion of

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  • Hamid Mahmoud: Another Hero Buried In Exile

    Hamid Mahmoud: Another Hero Buried In Exile

    The following post contains my personal notes as well as quotes taken from the Arabic obituary that was issued by the Eritrean Liberation Front on the death of one of the prominent leaders of the Eritrean Liberation Army. In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. “Among the believers are men true

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  • Ona: Nine-Meter Shroud

    Ona: Nine-Meter Shroud

    As we push towards reconciliation, we have to expose the wounds of the past that always pop-up to hinder the journey. Real reconciliation should not be considered for the sake of political expedience alone. The festering wounds need to be recognized and healed to reach a meaningful and lasting peace. Reconciliation requires a holistic approach.

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  • Bridge Over Mereb and Other Rivers

    Bridge Over Mereb and Other Rivers

    [This article is being republished on awate.on-forge.com with the consent of the Editorial Team of Discourse Magazine to which it was contributed. The maiden edition of the magazine which is published by The Ethiopian Foreign Relations Strategic Studies Institute appeared on Thursday, 19 January 2017.  In a 2010 interview, I asked the late PM Meles Zenawi if Eritrean ports

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  • An Envious Eritrean Congratulating Ethiopia

    An Envious Eritrean Congratulating Ethiopia

    Americans do not declare something over, “until the fat lady sings”. It’s a colloquial language referring to a fat lady who apparently used to sing before the end of Operas. For the last six-weeks, everybody was waiting for the Ethiopian Parliament to sing and officially declare a prime minister. It did, and as many expected,

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  • Mahmoud Kannoni: Rest In Peace My Great Teacher

    Mahmoud Kannoni: Rest In Peace My Great Teacher

    A bright educator has passed away. A great teacher who left his marks on our personalities has passed away. Ustaz Mahmoud Mohammed Ali has died. May he rest in peace. Almost sixteen years had passed when I visited Ustaz Mahmoud in his house in Abu Dhabi together with my late friend Sheikheddin Yassin. He didn’t

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  • Beware Of Warmongers

    Beware Of Warmongers

    (Due to the never-ending bickering concerning the Nile River (more accurately, the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam), today we decided to republish this archive content from June 17, 2013) If you notice, most fires of war are fueled by those who would not be burned by it. To them, it is just like a movie, you cheer one

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