Category: Tebeges

  • Contours of change And Equilibrium of its Parts (P-V)

    Contours of change And Equilibrium of its Parts (P-V)

    Hard Talk: The contours of change And the Equilibrium of its Parts (Part-V)    [This writer warns not to push the envelope of mistrust to the extent of enmity that will hurt the coexistence of our social groups] Prelude In the words of Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov, “anything outstanding and original in the way of creative thought

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  • Unity And Trust: The Deferred Gratifications

    Unity And Trust: The Deferred Gratifications

    Prelude Recently, my attention was pulled by a compelling attraction, a subject called “political psychology” – a new branch of political science. It is a field dedicated and aimed to understand the political behavior of politicians and political organizations from psychological perspectives. The theory is applied to many contexts, some among others include policy making,

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  • Leadership And The Geopolitics Of The Horn (Part-II)

    Leadership And The Geopolitics Of The Horn (Part-II)

    Our struggle, instead belting with reassuring chorus to the weight, is indeed ram-shackled and directed into all wrong targets as if we are thrown into an elbow-throwing arena of political punditry.  We lacked brotherhood and sisterhood that foster camaraderie and strengthen our labor of conviction. To be specific, I am talking about the labor exerted

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  • The Son Of Africa And His Humble Moral Choices

    The Son Of Africa And His Humble Moral Choices

    Prime Minister Zenawi has passed away on August 20, 2012, he was 57 and his life’s lamp went out untimely out. Though Judgment is something that one has to face invariably, the Horn of Africa in particular and the continent of Africa in general have lost a pragmatic visionary and a detail-oriented strategic thinker of

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  • A Glimmer of Hope: Review Of EYSC’s Conference

    A Glimmer of Hope: Review Of EYSC’s Conference

    In an upscale roar, our youth (EYC-EYSC) made a three-days event that went to history books. The demonstration that called for the end of dictatorship in front the Eritrean embassy, and the two-day messages, debates and the passing of action oriented visions were the signatures of the events. The enthusiasm and the burning spirit can

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  • Reshaping History: The Role Of Wild Cards

    Reshaping History: The Role Of Wild Cards

    In his book, “Out of the Blue: How to Anticipate Big Future Surprises”, John Paterson defined wildcards as low probability and high impact events that would severely impact human conditions when they occur. Similarly, “The Black Swan Theory” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb also claimed that all consequential events in history come from unexpected igniter of

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  • HardTalk: Straying From Their Fathers’ Way (Part-IV)

    HardTalk: Straying From Their Fathers’ Way (Part-IV)

    For over ten years, we have been defending the rights of our minorities by deflecting all kinds of bashing, putting their grievances in prospective, and at times sharing possible solutions to their predicament. We were doing it, even when our Muslim brothers were labeling us based on their taste left and right for over ten

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  • The Predictable Pathway And Its Difficulties

    The Predictable Pathway And Its Difficulties

    As one who adores sciences more than anything, I never knew my life needs a new political uptake. But now I am getting one. It is a battle I chose to have and it is a storehouse for the ultimate safeguarding of the Eritrean diversities. May be it is an impulsive enthusiasm, but now it

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  • Don’t Challenge Me: Lessons From The Virtual World

    Don’t Challenge Me: Lessons From The Virtual World

    Teaching is one of the hardest jobs out there. Certainly, it is a real challenge to pass on knowledge. You not only ought to know the subject, but must also have the special talent to transfer the knowledge. When I am talking about “knowledge” it is not the knowledge that is measured by the formal

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  • The Vision Of Hawassa Isn’t An Echo Of The Past

    The Vision Of Hawassa Isn’t An Echo Of The Past

    Eritreans from diverse political background converged from five continents to Addis – a transit to Hawassa, the capital city of the Southern Kelil (federal state) – and yes the designated site of our congress. According to Wikipedia, the Southern federal state has 45 indigenous ethnic groups [nations, nationalities, peoples (ahzab)] living in harmony. The town

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  • EGS On The Verge: Seeking Civic  Identity & Stature

    EGS On The Verge: Seeking Civic Identity & Stature

    It was not a surprise that at one point the Eritrean Global Solidarity (EGS) will not survive with its undemocratic organizational structure and dual membership of its base. Leaving the tittle-tattle going inside its political house, EGS leadership resisted for almost four years to transform their quasi-civic organization to a true nature of civic identity

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  • Hard Talk Real Fear: ‘Tyranny of Majority’ (Part-III)

    Hard Talk Real Fear: ‘Tyranny of Majority’ (Part-III)

    It has been almost two decades since I observed the distinguishing characteristics of our diverse socio-cultural groups, and the seemingly incurable fears of “tyranny of the majority” by our minority social-groups. Throughout those years, I was utterly disappointed by the constant effort of evading the discussion of the issue—the  incessant reduction of all reflections of

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  • Hard Talk: Internal Conflict & Unvarnished Truth (Part-II)

    As we plunge into another political season, it is essential for me to gather my picks to challenge the group packed with boobs of conspiracy nuts. What I mean by boobs, are people who think on “conspiracy theory” that is neither “a conspiracy” nor a “theory.” Those are elites who wave “false flag” of conspiracy

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  • Hard Talk: Internal Conflict & Unvarnished Truth (Part-II)

    As we plunge into another political season, it is essential for me to gather my picks to challenge the group packed with boobs of conspiracy nuts. What I mean by boobs, are people who think on “conspiracy theory” that is neither “a conspiracy” nor a “theory.” Those are elites who wave “false flag” of conspiracy

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  • CDRiE’s Squelching Retreat From Engagement

    If there is poster organization for the “boycotting behavior” that plagues the opposition camp, it is the ELF-RC, lately known the EPDP. If there are imposing “group of elites” walking on the path of EPDP, but also have the audacity to attack every group of identity, it is a small outfit called CDRiE.  I guess

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  • Hard Talk: The Turbulence Of Eritrean Unity (Part-I)

    It is a cast loaded with all the discordant seeds, and it is a textbook example of what I always get in my mail box. Anti-Muslim rhetoric is vying for influence within some section of our society, employing all kind of rhetorical tools to elicit nods to the susceptible part of our society. Recently, I

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  • Requiem for the Victim

    “The totality of beliefs and sentiments common to the average members of a society forms a determinate system with a life of its own and is   termed as the collective or common consciousness.”(Emil Durkheim) All I hear is death, rape, drowning, imprisonment, all bad news day in day out, and are certainly all mind and

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  • Eritrean History: A Transaction Of Bad Politics (Part-III)

    “Never trust a government that does not trust its people.” The noble peace prize winner and Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov used to say that. What a befitting reminder it is at this crucial time, to warn our people to never trust an organization that walkout or boycott a popular movement for unity and democratic change.

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  • Eritrean History: A Transaction Of Bad Politics (Part-II)

    “Take the thread and follow it,” the wisdom of our adage reminds us; and here I will try to give a thread of our recent history and hopefully others will follow; just to stop any “espionage against the truth,” and bring to light the argument of those who are still searching for “glory loopholes” by

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  • Eritrean History: A Transaction Of Bad Politics (Part-I)

    In my debut of “Tebeges” on Sept 14, 2010 as a columnist at awate.on-forge.com, I have promised my readers that I would tackle four different issues that are relevant to the transaction of our current socio-political query. One of them was “responding to any distorted historical accounts.” As planned, this topic will be presented in

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