Tag: Massawa

  • The Red Sea: Between Occupiers and Owners

    The Red Sea: Between Occupiers and Owners

    To Eritreans, the Red Sea is all of the above; to invaders, it is just a port, a swinging door. They come and leave from the same door.

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  • Eritrean Leader’s Sandcastle Play

    Eritrean Leader’s Sandcastle Play

    Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki recently ventured out of his hideout at Adi Halo near Asmara to travel to the port city of Massawa for some reflective moments at the beach. [Adi Halo is, of course, the leader’s infamous rural outpost which doubles as his makeshift “presidential office.” The place has an even more bizarre history

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  • Book Review: Red Sea Citizens by Dr. Jonathan Miran

    Book Review: Red Sea Citizens by Dr. Jonathan Miran

    BooK:                    Red Sea Citizens Author:                 Jonathan Miran Pages:                    401 Year:                       2009 Publisher:             Indiana University Press Dr. Johnathan Miran is Assistant Professor of Islamic Civilization in the

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  • Eritrean Economy: Transportation Crisis And Turf War

    Eritrean Economy: Transportation Crisis And Turf War

    A turf war has surfaced and it involves the Eritrean ministry of transportation and the economic arm of the ruling party. The squabble is expected to escalate further. Informants indicated that “a few other ministries are also awakening to the unfettered monopoly of the national economy by the ruling party.” The ruling People’s Front for

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  • Massawa’s Cultural Heritage: Through the Prism of PFDJ

    Massawa’s Cultural Heritage: Through the Prism of PFDJ

    This investigative report was published on June 23, 2003. Two days ago, Asmara, Eritrea’s capital city was designated a “World Heritage site” for its buildings that were built by Mussolini’s Italian Fascist colonizers less than a century ago, and are affectionately promoted as “Art Deco”. Nothing indigenous about it. The 2003 Gedab investigative report focused on Massawa

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