Tag: PFDJ

  • Eritrea: It is left to us!

    Eritrea: It is left to us!

    Seasonal river In words worth describing the on/off modes of our Eritrean opposition activities in its quest for justice, the narrator of the short story “The Great Wall of China” by the 20th-century novelist Franz Kafka says describing his times: “Consider rather the river in spring. It rises until it grows mightier and nourishes more

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  • Negarit 129: Wise leaders Build, Machos Destroy

    Negarit 129: Wise leaders Build, Machos Destroy

    In today’s Negarit 129, I will tell you some additional information about Tedros and Kassa Mirach. For instance, not many know about the differences in the Abyssinian church in the time of Yohannes: Karra Haymanot, Sgga, and Qebaat. Here are ten additional bits of information. After the battle of Magdala some British soldiers returning home

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  • Government in Exile: Eritrean Integrative Discourse

    Government in Exile: Eritrean Integrative Discourse

    Over the last three decades Eritreans have tried to unify themselves by creating alliances or creating a new organization. Though some people may have not been considerate, no one can undermine the efforts done by Diaspora Eritreans. But there has been confusions on what our role should be on this endeavor. The divisions and aspirations

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  • Negarit 127: the Mountain That Gave Birth to a Mouse

    Negarit 127: the Mountain That Gave Birth to a Mouse

    Ramadan Kareem. This is a special month, and it brings memories though most of my childhood I lived under curfew. Someday I will tell you about characters I associate with Ramadan—Amm Bekhetiay Mohammed Drar Hella, Saleh Ewaale and others. But for toady a simple wish will do; Ramadan Kareem. In addition, I am wishing the

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  • Minelik and Mlelikh

    Minelik and Mlelikh

    Does God consider those who reject slavery as sinners? However, many offshoot narrations from the original divine books promote slavery in different forms. They could have been acceptable practices in ancient times, but they are repulsing by the moral standards of today. As far as religions are concerned, their timeless essence is virtue, compassion and

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  • Eritrean Government in Exile: A Possible Third School of Thought

    Eritrean Government in Exile: A Possible Third School of Thought

    The emergence of literary national identity, Transcendentalism can be an instructive model as Eritreans are grappling toward the formation of a government in exile. In the 1820s and 1830s Transcendentalism helped marshal an emergent American culture in the definition of its literary national identity. Prior to Transcendentalism, thinkers looked at Europe’s past to create literary

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  • Fleshing Out Our Unity Government In Exile

    Fleshing Out Our Unity Government In Exile

    The response to the proposal for A Unity Government In Exile has been extremely positive and encouraging.  As a follow-up, after several weeks of consultations and a “listening tour”, in this edition, the following questions will be addressed: 1. Why Government In Exile? 2. If one is needed, why with the EPLF-legacy and ELF-legacy only?

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  • Ramshackle * ሓሙስ-ሓሙስ ይብል ኣሎ * آيل للسقوط

    Ramshackle * ሓሙስ-ሓሙስ ይብል ኣሎ * آيل للسقوط

    Before I begin, there is a Tigrinya saying, “Hamus- Hamus tbl alla,” I do not know its origin. If anyone knows, please let me know on the comments section. In my three recent episodes of Negarit I talked about an imminent flood building in our region. It looks like it’s in a “Hamus-Hamus” state—particularly Isaias’

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  • Eritreans in Ethiopia Fear for Their Safety

    Eritreans in Ethiopia Fear for Their Safety

    Several Eritrean opposition members who live in Ethiopia have been facing harassment and fear since the Ethiopian Civil wars intensified. Some members whose organizations had varying degree of presence in Ethiopia. However, since Isaias Afwerki and Abiy Ahmed made a pact in in July 2018, they have been living in precarious situation. Since then, Eritrean

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  • Get Prepared Before The Flood Arrives

    Get Prepared Before The Flood Arrives

    In the Senhit region, all the way to the West, there are rock mounds, there are ancient conical tukul-shaped pyramids covered in fist size stones scattered in many places. They are covered in black stones, rarely with white. I discovered they were graves of notable warriors or clan leaders. The locals told me the colors

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  • The Wicked Pact Against Tigray

    The Wicked Pact Against Tigray

    How do people keep their composure despite an anger? I will start with a Tigrayan Lady whose views I really liked. Principled, to the point and very genuine. Obviously she is in pain due to the current situation in Tigrai; I would be as angrier if I was a Tigrayan. Today the people of Tigrai

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  • Eritrean Refugees at Risk as Connection to Tigray Is Blocked

    Eritrean Refugees at Risk as Connection to Tigray Is Blocked

    News coming from Ethiopia indicate that communications to Tigray was blocked since yesterday evening. It’s unclear whether the disconnection is due to technical problems and temporary, or a security and political decision. Until today, only the western part of Tigrai has telephone connections through the Amhara region. Recently, the Ethiopian official media appealed to social

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  • Do Ethiopian Love Their Country?

    Do Ethiopian Love Their Country?

    It’s safe to say Ethiopians love their country more than their people. In fact, the ever warring political and military elite do not seem to mind eradicating the people and destroying the country and as long they are assured of ruling the rubble that’s left behind. Eight-hundred years of governing patterns attest to that. The

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  • The Sixth and Seventh Kings of Ethiopia

    The Sixth and Seventh Kings of Ethiopia

    A man from Keren arrived in Asmara and headed to the neighborhood where his relatives lived. Though he had seen the house long ago, he was not sure exactly where in was. Then he saw his relatives’ son sitting on the stairs of a door. He kissed the boy and asked if his parents were

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  • A Miserable Country Goes to War with Itself

    A Miserable Country Goes to War with Itself

    Say what you will about outgoing president Trump, and despite the messenger, there are many countries in the word that fit this description, and the country in question is one of them. An epitome of the description. It is a country that recently decided to go to war with itself. I will not name this

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  • The Difference Between Propaganda and Public Relations

    The Difference Between Propaganda and Public Relations

    When I started to work after leaving Eritrea, I landed at a sales and marketing job. My understanding of sales was clear, but I didn’t understand what marketing meant. My boss at the time, an American veteran of marketing, taught me that a sale is the about taking the product or service to a consumer,

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  • Eritrea’s Socio-Politics of Slash and Burn

    Eritrea’s Socio-Politics of Slash and Burn

    Back in 1990, The New York Times had an opinion piece titled, “The Politics of Slash and Burn”. The gist of the article speaks to the beginning of down spiraling political discourse in the US where Republican candidates were encouraged to use words like ”Sick.” ”Traitors.” ”Bizarre.” ”Self-serving.” ”Shallow.” ”Corrupt.” ”Pathetic.” ”Shame” when describing their opponents.

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  • The Debate Over Arabic Language in Eritrea!

    The Debate Over Arabic Language in Eritrea!

    Orally told stories relate a conversation that took place in the first parliament in Eritrea in the 1950s. During a heated parliamentary debate on the official languages of Eritrea, a member of parliament from the Independence Block stood up to speak in favour of adopting Arabic as the second official language of Eritrea. As he

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  • Happy Double Awate Day

    Happy Double Awate Day

    (This is a close English translation of the Tigrinya content of Negarit #100 video on YouTube channel) Happy September 1 for all of you. Our culture teaches us that one who is not grateful to fellow human beings is unable to be grateful to God. As we all know, Hamid Idris Awate is not only a martyr.

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  • UAE-Eritrea: Strained Relationship

    UAE-Eritrea: Strained Relationship

    Last June,  a small ship arrived from the UAE carrying relief aid for Eritreans in Dankalia. However, the Assab port authorities denied the ship entry to the port and it couldn’t berth at the Assab docks. Its captain decided to stay offshore where the ship threw its anchor and waited for few days until the UAE

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