Category: Negarit

  • The Faucet Festival

    The Faucet Festival

    A satirical take on Isaias Afwerki’s mysterious faucet sculpture, comparing it to Pharaoh Khufu’s pyramid and the Syrian comedy “Faucet Festival” to highlight Eritrea’s forced labor and cult of leadership.

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  • Blame It on Moses

    Blame It on Moses

    A young student and her classmate graduated together; she became a geography teacher, while her bright classmate was quickly absorbed into Abiy Ahmed’s party and appointed PR director of the Ethiopian Air Force. Today, he is hailed as an inspirational figure in that institution. By all accounts, he is doing a marvelous job. Recently, however,

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  • Penicillin Overdose Killed the Camel

    Penicillin Overdose Killed the Camel

    Dr. Abiy Ahmed keeps me thinking these days, though not in the way I wanted to. During the struggle era, when there were not enough qualified doctors, dressers and nurses became doctors by default. Their kit was modest: a few vials of penicillin for wounds and infections, chloroquine for malaria, and vitamin K and blood

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  • Nepal: A Lesson for the PFDJ and the Youth

    Nepal: A Lesson for the PFDJ and the Youth

    Every era popularizes certain names—mainly names of rulers and prominent people of the time. Since the nineteen-forties and fifties, the name of a famous person that was often repeated in newspapers and radio bulletins has become popular; parents adopt the name for their babies. My aunt, (who is my cousin, but I called her aunt

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  • A Shepherd, A Tiger Cub, and A Village

    A Shepherd, A Tiger Cub, and A Village

    A shepherd boy, bored while tending his goats on the edge of a village, cried, “HELP! A tiger is attacking me!” The villagers rushed, swords in hand, to save him—only to be mocked when he admitted it was a joke. Angrily, they returned home. He repeated this again and again. But the fourth time, when

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  • Dr. Abdella AlNafisi’s Thirty-year Sleep

    Dr. Abdella AlNafisi’s Thirty-year Sleep

    By the end of the 1990s, the Islamist wave had reached its ebb. In 1988 Iraq invaded Kuwait and unleashed disaster. The USA arrayed its arsenal, and allies launched Desert Storm to reverse Saddam’s invasion. That heralded the beginning of a long, unstable era for the Middle East and beyond. In 1989 Sudan’s Islamist National

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  • Revolution: from Zanzibar to Zufar to Eritrea

    Revolution: from Zanzibar to Zufar to Eritrea

    The young may not know Tanganyika or Zanzibar, but they know Tan-Zan-ia. Tanganyika was the mainland country, and Zanzibar was an island off the coast of East Africa. In April 1964, just after the Revolution and Genocide of Zanzibar, the two entities united to form Tanzania: a name formed by connecting the prefixes of the

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  • “Military Communique #1: Coup d’ Etat”

    “Military Communique #1: Coup d’ Etat”

    This was a common radio announcement, preceded by martial music and read in the deep voice of an officer. Immediately, fear engulfed listeners, followed by intense discussions and swirling rumors. Most people in the so-called third world instantly recognized it as a coup d’état—usually in a country they couldn’t even locate on a map. A

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  • Support the 2025 Awate & Negarit Fundraising Drive

    Support the 2025 Awate & Negarit Fundraising Drive

    (REPUBLISHED) This year, we’re launching the 2025 fundraising drive five months behind schedule—we trust you’ll understand. For decades, awate.on-forge.com and Negarit have served you as a labor of love. Our mission has always been to promote awareness and work tirelessly toward the goal of national reconciliation—a goal we remain committed to until it’s fully realized.

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  • The UAE and the Horn of Africa – A Swirl of Interests and Alliances

    The UAE and the Horn of Africa – A Swirl of Interests and Alliances

    Last time I said I would cover the UAE… Here it is. Now, this isn’t a comprehensive history. It’s a sketch—basic pointers you can expand on. But it’s important to know where you stand and what circles surround you. People are born into families that grow into clans, tribes, regions, and nations. Let’s focus on

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  • Gaza Asab: A Peace to Start More Wars

    Gaza Asab: A Peace to Start More Wars

    “Ports are traditionally built to host ships that encourage trade. But Abiy envisions a port to launch his navy and battleships. Abiy Ahmed’s maneuvers in the Horn mirror the tragic ambitions of old empires… poised to repeat history.”

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  • How Eritrean PFDJ Propaganda Twists Routine Diplomacy

    How Eritrean PFDJ Propaganda Twists Routine Diplomacy

    “A YouTuber presented the two messages as proof that the U.S. was warming up to Eritrea. He interpreted every word as though it were divine scripture.” “Had the audience listened or read critically, they wouldn’t have fallen for the farce. The excitement lasted a week—until reality hit.” “On June 4, 2025, the U.S. administration suspended…

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  • Delusion and Confusion: Awet NeHafash or Awet Nwedi Afom

    Delusion and Confusion: Awet NeHafash or Awet Nwedi Afom

    Isaias Afwerki vs. Reality: A Speech Drenched in Delusion. That was illustrated in his last public appearance to deliver the Independence Day speech. As usual, it was a speech drenched in delusion. Listening to Isaias Afwerki’s speeches should be classified as punishment. They are stale, tedious, and laced with bitter pronouncements that parch the tongue.

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  • Shariati’s Rooster; Honey budger Eritreans (Seramat)

    Shariati’s Rooster; Honey budger Eritreans (Seramat)

    Ali Shariati (Nov 1933 – June 1977) was an Iranian thinker and poet. He was 44 years old when he was found dead in England. British authorities said it was a heart attack, but many believe he was assassinated by the brutal Iranian security service, SAVAK. That was during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza

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  • Negarit: 325: Is’t Time for Another Cyclical War in the Horn of Africa?

    Negarit: 325: Is’t Time for Another Cyclical War in the Horn of Africa?

    A candid look at the unfolding chaos in the Horn of Africa. This video dives into Ethiopia’s economic collapse, Abiy Ahmed’s war ambitions, the fractured Tigray and Amhara fronts, and Eritrea’s quiet but critical role in the region’s future. From myths to IMF loans, from scattered flour to baked revenge—this is a raw political chronicle…

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  • Destiny of Conflict, and the Red Sea: A Reflection on Power and People

    Destiny of Conflict, and the Red Sea: A Reflection on Power and People

    ethiopia #eritrea In this commentary, we explore the dangerous rhetoric and provocative actions brewing in the Horn of Africa—from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s imperial ambitions to the Amhara splinter group ABEN’s rejection of Eritrean sovereignty. * Framed by poetry from Abul Alaa Al Ma’arri and Abul Qasim Al-Shabi, this reflection contrasts fatalism and free will—questions…

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  • Aferkebu Bun Dereja – Stop the Empire

    Aferkebu Bun Dereja – Stop the Empire

    In Eritrean tradition, coffee is served in three rounds—Awel, Dereja, and Bereka. This is Aferkebu Bun Dereja, the second round in a conversation about empire, exile, and the ongoing silencing of Eritrean voices. We explore how authoritarian power survives in modern disguise, how dissent is criminalized, and why Eritrea today is flying on autopilot—with no…

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  • Negarit 322: Emergency – A Fresh Cup of Coffee

    Negarit 322: Emergency – A Fresh Cup of Coffee

    A deep dive into Rousseau’s Social Contract and how it applies to the diplomatic impasse between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Why understanding the foundations of justice, negotiation, and power is vital to resolving regional conflict—and why failing to do so is an Aferkebu, an emergency. With cultural reflections, political satire, and critical analysis, this video explores…

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  • Wobbly Thrones of Tyrants and Echoes of Empires

    Wobbly Thrones of Tyrants and Echoes of Empires

    Ancient empires ruled with swords—today’s regimes rule through propaganda, proxies, and fear. From Baathist Iraq to Abiy’s Ethiopia, the playbook of power, deception, and oppression remains the same. This piece reflects on history, misinformation, and the urgent need for genuine national healing in Eritrea and beyond. #Negarit321

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  • Neg 320, A Letter to Brezidenti Isaias: A Cry for Justice and National Healing

    Neg 320, A Letter to Brezidenti Isaias: A Cry for Justice and National Healing

    Kbur Brezidenti, How I longed to defend you, to be proud of you, and, through you, to see a promotion of civil discourse and a stable, peaceful nation—one at peace with itself and its neighbors. Despite the ups and downs, there was pride in what was achieved through a united struggle. Ironically, the lopsided allocation

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