Tag: Isaias Afwerki

  • Isaias-Abiy Resolve an Issue, Redwan Pulled out of Eritrea

    Isaias-Abiy Resolve an Issue, Redwan Pulled out of Eritrea

    On November 15, 2019, Gedab News reported that Redwan Hussein, who was appointed to be his country’s ambassador to Eritrea in July 2018, didn’t present his credentials to Isaias Afwerki. The report irritated Ambassador Redwan and several officials from the two governments. After more than a year in Limbo, Isaias finally accepted the credentials of

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  • Eritrea-Ethiopia: Ambassadors Without Credentials

    Eritrea-Ethiopia: Ambassadors Without Credentials

    On July 2018, Ethiopian officials announced that Redwan Hussein was appointed as Ethiopia’s ambassador to Eritrea, while the appointment of Semere Russom as Eritrea’s ambassador to Ethiopia was announced in a tweet by Yemane Gebremeskel, Eritrea’s minister of information. However, after more than a year, none of the two ambassadors has presented their letter of credence

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  • Dollar Crunch: Ethiopian and Eritrean Airlines

    Dollar Crunch: Ethiopian and Eritrean Airlines

    Gedab News learned of a recurring issue between Ethiopian and Eritrean civil aviation departments over the payments of balances. According to our source, “Eritrea’s bills are now past due since it has not paid for Ticket sales it owes to the Ethiopian Airlines.” On July 18, 2018, Ethiopian airlines restarted its flights to Eritrea after

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  • Macbeth: A Noble Man and a Witch

    Macbeth: A Noble Man and a Witch

    Once upon a time, a witch encountered a noble man and told him that he will be a king one day. The noble man shared this bewitching prophecy with his wife. His wife pressured him to murder the king now to claim the prophesied kingdom. This was from Shakespeare’s play of Macbeth some 400 years

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  • 25 Years of Disappearance, a Tragedy of a Man or a Nation?

    25 Years of Disappearance, a Tragedy of a Man or a Nation?

      May 1991 was an extraordinary year for all Eritreans. It was the year in which Asmara was liberated and Mengistu’s army was routed. Eritreans were ecstatic, they saw the fruition of their 30 years of struggle and the fulfillment of their dream. Discussions were abound among Eritreans in diaspora about going back home, rebuilding

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  • Gold Coins and Necklaces–Congratulating PM Abiy

    Gold Coins and Necklaces–Congratulating PM Abiy

    Last week Ethiopia went through eventful days. Among other things, on October 9, prime minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the 20 hectares Unity Park in the national palace grounds in Addis Ababa in the presence of invited officials and heads of state of the region. The unelected president of Eritrea didn’t attend because he has bestowed all

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  • PM Abiy Has “Innovative Projects” to Deport Asylum-Seekers

    PM Abiy Has “Innovative Projects” to Deport Asylum-Seekers

    President Donald Trump could save millions of dollars by seeking advice from the Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed (who discovered an innovative way to deport migrants) instead of wasting money building a costly wall on the border with Mexico. Details are still scanty, but recently Abiy Ahmed suggested ways to help deport Eritrean asylum-seekers in Israel

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  • Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara

    Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara

    Four days after returning from Abu Dhabi where he met Mohammed Bin Zaid of the UAE,  on Monday, September 9, Isaias Afwerki traveled to Sudan for a two-day visit where he met General Al Burhan and other officials. In a statement issued after the visit, the Sudanese foreign minister said the two countries agreed to

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  • Ethiopia: Coup d’état redefined

    Ethiopia: Coup d’état redefined

    Last Saturday, for a few hours the ancient city of Bahir-Dar, the Amhara state capital, became the most famous city in Ethiopia, then the relatively modern city of Addis Ababa, the national capital, stole the limelight. By early Sunday morning, the two seats of political powers finished in a tie and emerged as metaphors of

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  • Eritrea: Gedab Reports (Aug 26, 2000 – Aug 21, 2001)

    Eritrea: Gedab Reports (Aug 26, 2000 – Aug 21, 2001)

    The following are condensed one-year worth of Gedab Reports. Human beings are forgetful by nature, and we though this report will help refresh the memories of those who are interested in Eritreans affairs, and serve as a crush course for those who do not know about the Eritrean predicament. The following intro paragraph is a 19-year old quote from

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  • Eritrea and the Oromo Empire

    Eritrea and the Oromo Empire

    Inspired by liberal and radical ideas, the Revolution profoundly altered the course of modern history, triggering the global decline of absolute monarchies while replacing them with republics and liberal democracies. Through the Revolutionary Wars, it unleashed a wave of global conflicts that extended from the Caribbean to the Middle East. Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history. (From a Wikipedia

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  • Sudan: Dress Rehearsal for Change in Eritrea

    Sudan: Dress Rehearsal for Change in Eritrea

    The Horn of Africa is still in turmoil and the earth is moving under the feet of the incompetent regimes of the region. Alas, the rulers seem to be in a race to outdo each other on how fast they can turn their countries into rubble and sit on the heap. Somalia is painfully walking

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  • Eritrea Accuses Turkey, Qatar and Sudan

    Eritrea Accuses Turkey, Qatar and Sudan

    In a press statement released today, the Eritrean Ministry of Information accused Turkey of conducting “acts of subversion” against Eritrea. In addition, it accused Qatar of collaboration by providing “funding and operational services … in collusion with the Sudanese regime which allowed its territories to be used for the nefarious aims.” The statement explained that

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  • PM Abiy: No Power and Cranes in Eritrea’s Port

    PM Abiy: No Power and Cranes in Eritrea’s Port

    On September 5, 2018, Dr. Abiy Ahmed visited Assab, Eritrea. It was one of several visits he made to Eritrea since he assumed power in the spring of 2018. Dr. Abiy Ahmed and Isaias Afwerki have met, in Eritrea and Ethiopia, at least ten-times during the last seven-months. A website affiliated to the ruling party

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  • Horn of Africa: Port-Politics Taken to New Levels

    Horn of Africa: Port-Politics Taken to New Levels

    Yesterday, the Djiboutian President Ismael Guelleh concluded a two-day visit to Mogadishu where he met the Somali president Abdullahi Formaggio and gave a speech at the parliament. During his stay, Guelleh reopened the old Djiboutian embassy in Mogadishu and discussed several bilateral agreements with his counterpart. As Guelleh concluded his visit to Somalia, Osman Saleh,

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  • A Book Review: The Hidden Party

    A Book Review: The Hidden Party

    Title:    The Hidden Party: A Narration of a Personal Experience with the EPLF Author: Colonel Tsegu Fessahaie Bahta Price:   $29.95 Pages:  250 Year:    2019 Publisher: RSP, The Red Sea Press “Eritrean revolution was a deep cliff with noble intentions.” Pg. 86 THE HIDDEN PARTY  tells the story of Tsegu, his siblings, his generation, and

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  • The Tears of Isaias the Sadist

    The Tears of Isaias the Sadist

    Every year since 1991 Isaias Afwerki conducts diatribes and sheds false tears to commemorate our martyr’s day. And sadly enough, some websites advertise this fiasco. One real proof of respect for those who passed away is not what you say about them or their deeds but what you do with their will and to the

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  • Calling Out PM Abiy’s Bluffs

    Calling Out PM Abiy’s Bluffs

    Arguably, there are few people in the world who yearn for peace like Eritreans. However, peace has been always elusive. For centuries, the export of mayhem to the north, from parts of Ethiopia, had remained constant with adverse effects on Eritreans. Unfortunately, in that aspect, so far, Dr. Abiy hasn’t fared any better than his

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  • Peering into the Cagey Politics of the Horn of Africa

    Peering into the Cagey Politics of the Horn of Africa

    The summit that leaders of Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia held in the Ethiopian cities of Gondar and Bahir Dar in early November is a landmark event in the evolving politics of Africa’s Horn Region. The event’s significance derives not so much from the meeting’s own merits as from the clues it provides on the political thinking

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  • Diplomatic Frenzy in Absence of Stakeholders Participation

    Diplomatic Frenzy in Absence of Stakeholders Participation

    Since early 2018, the Horn of Africa region has been going through dramatic developments. The shaky security situation could get worse before it gets better if it does. In Ethiopia, though popular uprising has forced changes, there is fear that some of the mobs could be thinking of running the country forever by sidelining the federal

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