Category: Videos

  • A Call to The Moderates of The Horn Of Africa 

    A Call to The Moderates of The Horn Of Africa 

    [Editor’s note: This editorial was first published on Oct 22, 2003, and again in Oct 2, 2018. It’s being republished for the the third time on Dec 28, 2022. We thought it might help readers to remember and reflect on how the last war affected the lives of Eritreans and their country.]  There is an

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  • Negarit 200: The Game Is On

    Negarit 200: The Game Is On

    In the previous Negarit, we talked about the three stages of the revolution or movement Stage 1: is to express, verbally, in writing, and in action our opposition to the Isaias Afwerki administration.  Call that PFDJ, ህግደፍ, enemy, Adi Halo but you are talking about a system and people for developing and implementing the cruel

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  • Negarit 199: Perfecting the Resistance

    Negarit 199: Perfecting the Resistance

    In English and Arabic, opposition (معارضة) and resistance (مقاومة) are different, but in Tigrigna the word for both is (ተቃውሞ). Conceptually the terms are similar in usage though different essence. Generally, opposition describes a political party operating in a system of government based on democratic competition through elections. In Eritrea organizing outside the ruling party

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  • Negarit 198: Catch22-Nationalists or Patriots?

    Negarit 198: Catch22-Nationalists or Patriots?

    Your always long for Gondar Will you go to it or it will come to you! (a traditional wailing in Tigrinya)  When famine was spreading in Tigray due to the war, I suggested that Assab and Massawa ports be accessible for receiving aid for shipment to the suffering regions of Ethiopia. A few who were

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  • Football, Rebellion, Justice

    Football, Rebellion, Justice

    I never liked football, or soccer; when many children spent their time playing football, I sat under the chairs of old men at my fathers’ place in between school time. I listened to them and run their errands: my son Saleh, get me tobacco. Get me cigarettes. Order some tea for us. And of course

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  • The Land Surveying Engineer

    The Land Surveying Engineer

    I hold that the problems of our region are mainly cultural, and it can only be ameliorated by fighting illiteracy and adopting proper social policies. Sedentary communities’ land demarcation(m’Terar) is or region’s popular hobby, more nuanced within the PFDJ cult. In recent years the hobby went to the extreme, down to demarcating clan, religious, and

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  • Time To Clean Your Own Courtyard

    Time To Clean Your Own Courtyard

    Hopefully, the guns will stop. Hopefully those drunk with lust for blood will sober up. Hopefully, those who have nothing to sell but hate, destruction and bloodletting will reevaluate their position. Hopefully the poor victims of this war will breathe a sigh of relief. Hopefully the farmers will go to their farms, the shepherds will

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  • Machoism Is Vengeans

    Machoism Is Vengeans

    For centuries, the Horn of Africa region has been plagued by a violent culture of war. And almost all wars are motivated by vengeance (Hne mefday). It’s the animal extinct in human beings, the Darwinian survival of the fittest. Nations explain it by saying, “If we let a tribe get away their aggression, they will

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  • Invaders or Defenders?

    Invaders or Defenders?

    Today I will formally introduce the background intro music of Negarit, that you hear in the intro and outro. It is the work of my youngest brother Ahmed Abdulrahim. On behalf of myself and the audience of Negarit, I express my appreciation and gratitude to Ahmed for the gift. Thank you. I always avoid mentioning

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  • Presence of Ethiopian Forces In Eritrea

    Presence of Ethiopian Forces In Eritrea

    Can wars end? What are signs that wars will end? What was the result of past “wars to end wars”? Is our region hastening Armageddon? Will the war in our region ever end? Who are the actors in the war apart from what we see? What is sovereignty when foreign forces are stationed in a

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  • Mighty Eritrea and Great Tigray

    Mighty Eritrea and Great Tigray

    I have been reading some books and trying to see the difference between the traditional Tigray and Amhara perspectives of ending Eritrean independence and swallowing it. Things never change in the South, the historical inter-Habesha rivalry rages on, since 1270–the ascension to power of the so-called Solomonic dynasty. The region still suffers from the millennia-old

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  • September Blues, Greetings from Europe

    September Blues, Greetings from Europe

    NB: this video is hosted in a temporary channel, not on Negarit. Please hel by sharing it//Saleh Strolling around the city I met several young Eritreans, mostly new arrivals telling from the casual trendy greeting: deHan do? (Is it fine!). They look me in the eye and ask, “are you a guest here?” Of course,

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  • Season of Migration to the PFDJ

    Season of Migration to the PFDJ

    During the last three-Covid-years, the PFDJ was restlessly awaiting the end of the pandemic to relaunch its propaganda onslaught. Now it’s back to normal and the PFDJ is active trying to regain its momentum. Parties, wild dancing craze, surrendering, wring regret statements, are abundant. Round ten, twenty or thirty of the onslaughts is on. Spies,

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  • Drones Created Out of Dirty Residues

    Drones Created Out of Dirty Residues

    In the last episode of Negarit (#181), I asked my audience ‘what do they miss the most in Eritrea?’ I was not surprised by their answers because I can identify with most of them. But regardless, they were heart-wrenching. Let me begin with a memorable story about a strong, assertive, no-nonsense woman I knew as

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  • Support The PFDJ, Your Regime

    Support The PFDJ, Your Regime

    Some people hate others with passion. They don’t like them criticizing or opposing the regime they support, the PFDJ, the single, unelected party ruling Eritrea. But when the regime aggresses on the rights of the citizens, they turn a blind eye. There are two sides and for fairness, one side is either wrong or right.

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  • 31 Years Talking to Themselves, never listen

    31 Years Talking to Themselves, never listen

    Over the last months, the PFDJ operatives have been complaining that some forces are forcing them to talk back. They seem they were silenced! However, together with their adversaries, they have been talking, the only think they are good at. I will start with a 12-word quote from a Palestinian poet, the late of Mahmoud

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  • Come out Equipped With Truth

    Come out Equipped With Truth

    In an opposition member accepts and promotes all the values of the incumbent regime and adopts all its decisions and symbols, then, what is it opposing? Worse, if you are a single-issue opposition to the regime, what happens if the regime agrees to your issue, what will you be opposing? Ladies and gentlemen, if you

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  • Let Sherifo Testify

    Let Sherifo Testify

    I am sure you must remember Mahmmed Sherifo. Certainly, you remember the reformers. Were they reformers… or something else! And how is the constitution tied to their arrest! Lastly, what’s the foundation of a constitution! This topic includes two parts. It’s an important topic and I believe it will help many who might be confused

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  • And I Waited for the Stale Speech!

    And I Waited for the Stale Speech!

    It’s good when a culture encourages entertainment; it is bad when it spreads gloom. Entertainment makes you forget your pain. And Eritreans have more reasons than any other country in the world for partying. That is why they must adopt the goal of “Pursuit of Happiness” which is a fundamental right of Americans that’s engrained

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  • Between Constitutionalism and “The Constitution”

    Between Constitutionalism and “The Constitution”

    [Reading time 9 minutes] Carlo was a driving school owner and trainer who was traveling to Keren in a bus together with his friend. The bus driver was reckless and seemed incompetent. The bus swayed and the passenger panicked, including Carlo. The friend asked Carlo to sit beside the driver and instruct him how to

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