Tag: AbiyAhmed

  • 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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  • 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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