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Tuesday, September 27
by
Tesfalem
on Tue 27 Sep 2005 10:59 PM SAST
It was at dusk, the last day; Saron and her best girlfriend Eden had an evening computer class at MCS center in downtown Asmara. The city looked brighter than anytime before. Saron had to leave home at 6:00. She never needed a transportation to get to her computer school. It was a thirty minutes walk. more »
Monday, September 26
by
EMDHR
on Mon 26 Sep 2005 07:17 PM CAT
The international trade union movement today stepped up the pressure on the Eritrean government to obtain the release of three trade union leaders held without charge in a secret prison in Asmara. more »
Wednesday, September 21
by
Berhan Hagos
on Wed 21 Sep 2005 03:54 PM CDT
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 »
Monday, September 19
by
Abraham Rezene
on Mon 19 Sep 2005 12:00 PM SAST
In the midst of a region overwhelmed by ethnic strife and religious tensions, Eritreans have excelled in understanding each other ... more » Sunday, September 18
Saturday, September 17
by
Berhan Hagos
on Sat 17 Sep 2005 08:56 AM SAST
As in the words of Sir Winston Churchill, Eritrea has neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies. Eritrea has permanent ... more » Friday, September 16
by
Daniel Rezene
on Fri 16 Sep 2005 12:19 AM PDT
Thursday, September 15
by
Berhan Hagos
on Thu 15 Sep 2005 09:40 AM CDT
Civilization is not about pouring more concrete and more steel. Rather, civilization is about learning from past mistakes and ... more »
by
Berhan Hagos
on Thu 15 Sep 2005 09:37 AM CDT
The purpose of this article is to engage the Eritrean public, and to encourage Eritreans to debate the current challenges ... more »
by
Berhan Hagos
on Thu 15 Sep 2005 08:36 AM SAST
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 »
Wednesday, September 14
by
M.habte
on Wed 14 Sep 2005 04:32 PM SAST
Still, the current regime and the other activists discount and marginalize the youth and treat them as nave and idealistic or hard to mange and out of control. The youth are being treated shabbily as volunteers for grunt labour or as military elites adornment. They are ignored entirely in any privileges because of the very dangerous and still remaining saga Tegadalay Vs Warsay. more »
by
Berhan Hagos
on Wed 14 Sep 2005 09:22 AM CDT
‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole. We can allow them to turnthat hole into ... more » Tuesday, September 13
by
Berhan Hagos
on Tue 13 Sep 2005 09:17 AM CDT
‘Ab Wigi’e zeywua’le belih’
Some continually ask why did the reformers allow PIA to monopolize power when they knew ... more »
by
Yoel Alem
on Tue 13 Sep 2005 04:14 AM SAST
....Firstly, the article does not demonstrate the ineffectiveness of active nonviolent struggle. Rather it only stresses on what Dawit recognizes the merits of violent struggle. Secondly, it seems to me that Dawit has confused active nonviolent struggle with pacifism or/and peaceful resolution of conflicts.... more »
Monday, September 12
by
Berhan Hagos
on Mon 12 Sep 2005 08:59 AM CDT
‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole. We can allow them to turnthat hole into ... more » Saturday, September 10
by
Berhan Hagos
on Sat 10 Sep 2005 08:40 AM CDT
‘PIA and PFDJ are digging Eritrea into a deep hole. We can allow them to turnthat hole into ... more » Friday, September 9
by
Dawit Matios
on Fri 09 Sep 2005 02:44 AM SAST
The opposition for the past four years appealed to the PFDJ Government non-violently to respond with like spirit of goodwill, ... more » Tuesday, September 6
Monday, September 5
by
Halaf Megedi
on Sun 04 Sep 2005 09:37 PM PDT
I need no ID cards, no passports, and no assurance from anybody that I am of an Eritrean origin. I do not need to be wfuy, gdus, swe, etc. With or without these, I am still an Eritrean. more »
Thursday, September 1
by
Tesfalem
on Thu 01 Sep 2005 07:50 PM SAST
Why are we human beings sometimes so greedy? I have been thinking about the recent development in Eritrea, the ... more »
by
M.habte
on Thu 01 Sep 2005 06:56 PM SAST
‘Silence is an acceptance’ Yes… that is what I have believed, but I found it sceptical, even wrong. ... more »
by
EMDHR
on Thu 01 Sep 2005 05:42 AM CAT
Naturally, the nature of the coerced request will not be lost with the US government nor with USCIRF. But PFDJ hopes to give the US government an excuse to bypass the USCIRF recommendations on the basis that PFDJs actions were carried out on behalf of the Tewhado Church. more »
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