View Article  Lessons Learned?
The VoEP controversy over the past few days has left sour taste in everybody’s mouth. If anyone is gloating over this unfortunate experience then they either don’t belong in the opposition camp or have little understanding of the overall challenge that we, Eritreans, face.   more »
View Article  Deciphering opposition message
Just to rouse your interest, let me review some of the opposition radio and internet propaganda thrown at us in the past few days. Their messages are the same, that the Ethiopian regime has neglected the Eritrean opposition camp and that the Ethiopian government should seriously reconsider assisting the opposition camp in vigorous manner.   more »
View Article  US Human Rights Report
The recent State Department human rights report on Eritrea doesn’t begin to express the extent of human rights violations in Eritrea. Many Eritreans and various international organizations have been writing more disturbing reports of human rights abuse in Eritrea than the State Department report.   more »
View Article  Good Cop – Bad Cop
First, these same critics correctly point out that the vast majority of Eritreans won’t accept unfair treatment of fellow Eritreans, i.e. religious/ethnic based government. If these critics truly place their faith on the Eritrean people, there is no reason to sound the alarm at this point in time when our efforts should be focused on removing the PFDJ regime, and equally discussing the organizational challenges we face within the opposition camp.   more »
View Article  Time to Kill (by Berhan Hagos)
Who is Aster Yohannes? PIAs Interview Guarantors and the Demarcation Process Time to kill Next Five Years: Any possible military coup? Next Five Years: Political illusions?   more »
View Article  Delusional!
The political statement/resolution put out after EDAs second regular leadership meeting may be judged by Eritrean history more for the obstacles and delusions it creates than as a credible effort in removing the regime.    more »
View Article  Stressed Our Regime!
Asmara, 22 September 2005 - The Minister of Finance, Mr. Berhane Abrehe has said the United Nations would be held equally responsible for any renewed armed conflict and its consequences if it fails to reverse Ethiopia's illegal acts of occupation. The minister's statement came during his address at the 60th UN General Assembly.   more »
View Article  No Easy Way Out!
Suffice to say that establishing a viable and stable democratic Eritrea begins with establishing political, economic, social, religious, and other institutions needed to sustain such objective.    more »
View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part VI: Woyane-phobia

As in the words of Sir Winston Churchill,

Eritrea has neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies.  Eritrea has permanent ...   more »

View Article  The Learning Organizations

Civilization is not about pouring more concrete and more steel.  Rather, civilization is about learning from past mistakes and ...   more »

View Article  The Way Forward: Road Map for Effective Opposition

The purpose of this article is to engage the Eritrean public, and to encourage Eritreans to debate the current challenges ...   more »

View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part V: Demarcation
Every Eritrean has a couple simple questions pertaining to demarcation, 1. When will the demarcation and, generally, the border decision be fully implemented? 2. If the border is not to be demarcated any time soon, will Eritrea continue to live under a state of siege that has destroyed Eritrea economically and socially?   more »
View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part IV: Succession & Institutions

‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole.  We can allow them to turnthat hole into ...   more »

View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part III: Reformers Dilemma

‘Ab Wigi’e zeywua’le belih’

 

Some continually ask why did the reformers allow PIA to monopolize power when they knew ...   more »

View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part II: Antithesis of EPLF

‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole.  We can allow them to turnthat hole into ...   more »

View Article  Meseretawi Hitotat Part I: Fundamental Issues

‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole.  We can allow them to turnthat hole into ...   more »