The Doctor and the Tewahdo Church at Dehai
By Mogos Tekeste - Sep 20, 2006, 00:12 PST
It appears that he points his fingers at some figureheads who have usurped power of the Tewahdo Church illegally and blames them for everything. He left out timidly the biggest usurper of power the dictatorial PFDJ regime in general and the president of Eritrean in particular.
Awate: Light House
By Gabriel Guangul - Sep 15, 2006, 13:31 PST
After all these years however, some Eritreans have chosen to ignore bare facts on the ground. It does serve as a heavy burden of proof that this has being the overbearing attitude of denial that created and sustained a state of gross injustice in Eritrea in the first place.
What Have You Done For You Lately?
By Jamaal Agdoobai - Sep 15, 2006, 07:53 PST
I often felt letdown whenever I compared the splendor and grandeur of the Canadian Rockies to that of the Eritrean Highlands. During my childhood years in Eritrea, I had traveled much on the roads leading to Massawa and Tessenei from my then hometown of Asmara.
The Media and Us - A Matter of Perspective
By Fessehaye Woldu - Sep 11, 2006, 08:05 PST
Press censorship in the developed world is self censorship based on the maintenance of entitlements. Press censorship in the developing countries takes the form of outright lies or outright censorship.
Eritrea’s Unstable Politics
By Adhanom Fitiwi - Holland - Aug 25, 2006, 07:53 PST
came to power all the way by killing innocent Eritreans who oppose him, can no and will not help promote democracy in any society. Mr. Issayas who has ruled Eritrea without any constitution and opposition for 15 years, can not and will not help the Ethiopian people in any aspect.
Engrigna or Tigrilish
By Daniel Rezene - Aug 23, 2006, 12:39 PST
Coinage is one of the most important factors in the development of a given language. I wouldn’t dissuade the invention of new terms such as mblkan (for balkanisation). As Saleh argued, other alternatives, such as mbt’tan, may not to be suitable to express balkanisation. The equivalent English term for mbt’tan is disintegration.
Eritrea and the Crises in the Horn of Africa.
By Alem G. - Aug 9, 2006, 22:56 PST
One of the biggest peace dividend of the smooth transition of power was, the cooperation of the Ethiopian government, to facilitate the referendum and subsequently honor the outcome. Without Ethiopia's cooperation and the blessing from the US, the legality of our Independence could have been held, in limbo, for years to come.
Nation building strategy privileging singular identity
By Fesseha Nair - Aug 9, 2006, 12:49 PST
At this moment, as evident from different corners of the Eritrean political arena, there is a conflict between those who want to impose a single identity privileging one dominant ethnic group and the other indigenous committed to multiple and complementary identity politics.
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