Tag: PFDJ

  • The Massawa-Mekele-Addis-Ababa Railway

    The Massawa-Mekele-Addis-Ababa Railway

    Back in the day, aboy Tewelde had a masonry stone hauling truck. To this day, no car company has built a truck like it. It was slow, therefore it doesn’t need brakes, it’ didn’t have lights because it moved only during the day; it didn’t have hoot because aboy Tewelde would take his head out

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  • Like Rip Van Winkle!

    Like Rip Van Winkle!

    How long has it been since you left your home country? Are your memories intact? Do you have friends and family you keep in touch with? Maybe your childhood friends or your relatives? Do you tear up or burst into tears with nostalgia, especially when you hear songs, or mundane events that remind you of

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  • Broken News

    Broken News

    There’re two types of narcotics: Downers cause depression, insomnia, and melancholy; Uppers cause euphoria, excitement, and relaxation. When intoxicated, some laugh hysterically for no reason; others become miserable. They may remember incidents from the past—my great-great-grandmother died—and cry. When I was a kid, I lost a pair of shoes and cried. The sun is too

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  • Biniam Girmay: He was ours and he’s still ours

    Biniam Girmay: He was ours and he’s still ours

    The three-card Monte, known to us as Telate-werega, is a classical swindling trick. There is also the wheel of fortune, known as shertek bertek in some areas, and shetekh-betekh in others. That is the localized pronunciation from the Arabic shortek-bekhtek, meaning ‘your decision and luck.’   Close to the grand Mosque in Agordat, crowds gathered

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  • The Eritrean Ruling Party Apologizes to Meley

    The Eritrean Ruling Party Apologizes to Meley

    Twelve years ago, a creative friend came up with a T-shirt design of the original Eritrean flag; I used it as my profile. Facebook has a Memories section where it brings up old posts. You can either ignore it to be forgotten or give it a new life by commenting on it. That is what

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  • Is Eritrea’s Economy Vibrant?

    Is Eritrea’s Economy Vibrant?

    Gerghis Drar’s is an Eritrean who presents basic financial tutorials—stock market, retail consumer financing, investments, debts, and politics. That caught my attention and I have been following him for a while. A few months ago, when the PFDJ propaganda started to proliferate aggressively, I thought it was time to confront the misleading propaganda with facts—a

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  • Re-aligned with the PFDJ but disappointed

    Re-aligned with the PFDJ but disappointed

    After the downfall of the Derg regime in Ethiopia and the liberation of Eritrea in 1991, the Sudanese government curtailed the movement of Eritrean opposition organizations on its soil. Denied the opportunity to operate from Sudan, most moved to Ethiopia and stayed there until Abiy Ahmed came to power in 2018. Several Eritrean opposition organizations

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  • Reverse Season on Migration

    Reverse Season on Migration

    Dilemma: do we welcome those who abandon the PFDJ, forgetting the pain they inflicted on us because we dared to oppose the regime, and move on, or should we insist on holding them accountable for their past actions? Today, many are facing a dilemma after Abdulkadir Hamdan, a journalist and veteran of the struggle era,

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  • Will they die or be martyred?

    Will they die or be martyred?

    Listening or reading Negarit requires patience, please bring some additional patience from your storage. If you are short-tempered, with little or no patience, please pretend you are patient. Talking like responsible adults is fun. My next few episodes might be a bit unsettling for some; I am planning a sequel to address a few issues

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  • Yemane Gebreab And Associates

    Yemane Gebreab And Associates

    anyone who sneaked out can sneak in I do not know much about soccer, but I gather most Eritreans support either Arsenal or Chelsea. I know about that from Bakri Humed’s YouTube channel. Please remember I am bringing the teams as an example, because we often say our discourse has become akin to fans rooting

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  • Alemseghed Makes a Pilgrimage to Keren

    Alemseghed Makes a Pilgrimage to Keren

    comments on a speech Alemseged made in Keren.

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  • Will they make peace?

    Will they make peace?

    Culturally, Abyssinia still clings to its archaic, arguably primitive, mindset. Attempts at modernization have not yielded the needed results. From early on, the developed West has portrayed the nation as a Christian island amidst a Muslim sea. But the unlimited support and goodwill the developed West provided didn’t help much. Since the Middle Ages, the

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  • Music That Resides In Our Memories

    Music That Resides In Our Memories

    The basic translation of the lyrics in the video…  The land of goodness, Africa is my country The land of plenty, the land of pride, is my country See the faces of my fathers, And their raised foreheads Principles do not change. I’ll lead the procession and tell the world, “I am African; I am

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  • Book Review: A Memoir of Eritrean Freedom Fighter Mesfin Hagos

    Book Review: A Memoir of Eritrean Freedom Fighter Mesfin Hagos

    Book Review An African Revolution Reclaimed: A Memoir of Eritrean Freedom Fighter Mesfin Hagos. By Mesfin Hagos with Awet Tewelde Weldemichael, 2023, Trenton, NJ: Red Sea Press. I-x, pp. 434 plus appendices and index. This is a worthwhile read that provides much-needed information on the Eritrean armed struggle (named as African revolution) and on the

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  • China’s Great Wall, Eritrea’s Fence Wall

    China’s Great Wall, Eritrea’s Fence Wall

    Last Saturday, Isaias hastily met the Sudanese envoy Ambassador Daffalah, and soon left for China. Not many discussed that visit, but many Eritrean (and Ethiopian) social media platforms were buzzing with Isaias’ visit to China. The Eritrean fence wall concluded his visit and has already returned home. PFDJ media and its affiliate trolls were so

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  • The Bloody African Horn Region

    The Bloody African Horn Region

    This week, both Eid and Fasiga came a few days apart; on this occasion, I wish Christians and Muslims who finished Lent and Ramadan, Happy Holidays time. Hopefully, the fasting cleared some bad air and you will have spiritually fulfilling days ahead. For Eritreans, when Christian and Muslim feasts coincide, they become optimistic believing it

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  • Sudan Borrowed the Coal Fire From Ethiopia

    Sudan Borrowed the Coal Fire From Ethiopia

    The events that have damaged Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia for decades is still devastating the entire region. While some of those in power leave others fixed to the chairs and don’t seem to be leaving at all. Sadly, the people who have no power, die, kill, lose their properties, and jump from one confrontation

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  • Eritrea: Tell the Truth and Sleep on the Railroad

    Eritrea: Tell the Truth and Sleep on the Railroad

    There is a timeless Eritrean saying, “Haqqi Tezaribka ab megedi Babur deqqs”, (say the truth and sleep on the railway). It’s an exaggerated statement that encourages people to speak the truth and if they did, even the train will not run over them. I did try it a few days ago, I slept on the

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  • Finale of an Eritrean Struggle

    Finale of an Eritrean Struggle

    In the previous two phases, we talked about things that must be done at the individual level.  An individual must decide whether they want to support the Eritrean regime, oppose it, or be indifferent to it. If they decide to resist its injustices at the individual level, they decide their degree of resistance. Is it

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  • Imitating The Eritrean Ruling Party!

    Imitating The Eritrean Ruling Party!

    Usually, when PFDJ supporters return appalled by what they witnessed while in a visit to Eritrea, they recount their experiences with bitterness to the extent one would think they have joined the opposition to the regime. But soon they meet like-minded friends and enter the echo chambers where they are overwhelmed by the feel-good sentiments.

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