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  • Why Alemseged, Why? In Context

    Why Alemseged, Why? In Context

    “History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history.” James Baldwin Every Eritrean family carries an unwritten epilogue. A grandfather’s half-told story, a photograph hidden in a drawer, a grave unmarked but remembered by the path to it. These fragments form our private archives. They

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  • Alemseged Tesfai: Is that all what you are?

    Alemseged Tesfai: Is that all what you are?

    Debunking Ethiopia’s memos of late 1940s claiming ‘the return of Eritrea to its motherland,’ Margery Perham, a British historian, wrote in 1948 that every sentence in those memos “cried for comment and correction.” That expression came to my mind this week while reading Almseged Tesfai’s five-page Epilogue for the translation of his worthy three volumes

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  • Thanks to Dr. MK Omar, Inputs Enriching the Eritrean Library

    Thanks to Dr. MK Omar, Inputs Enriching the Eritrean Library

    Many Eritreans are for sure not well aware of how much poor the Eritrean library still is. Records of the colonial period were themselves scanty on top of being mostly distorted or written by less informed authors. But nothing can be done about that except regretting that it was so. Eritreans of the first two

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  • Eritrea’s Flawed Beginning in 1991: How It Contributed to What it is Today

    Eritrea’s Flawed Beginning in 1991: How It Contributed to What it is Today

    (This paper was presented a year ago at a conference in Geneva entitled:  “Eritrea at Silver Jubilee: Stocktaking on the Nation-Building Experience of a ‘Newly’ Independent African Country.” The writer now wished to share it with interested readers for further debate as to why Eritrea is in bad shape today and what is should do

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