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Nov 15, 2006
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In a further squeeze for funds, the government has demanded that all parents of students who graduated after 1993 show up to their local zoba [party-run neighborhood surveillance centers] to register their children and pledge that they would pay 50,000 Nkf or serve a jail term if their children leave the country. |
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Last Updated ( Nov 16, 2006 )
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By Gedab News -
Nov 03, 2006
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WPF and Oxfam continue to provide assistance to the governments grain board. The ruling partys parastatal, Red Sea, uses its mills to produce the flour which is sold at subsidized rates of 150 Nakfa to the bakeries. |
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Last Updated ( Nov 19, 2006 )
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By Gedab News -
Oct 31, 2006
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All problems that Eritrea faces were assigned to Weyane [the Ethiopian governmet] and, since Weyane is too weak to be in power for even one extra day, the blame fell squarely on its "sponsor", the United States of America. |
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Last Updated ( Nov 01, 2006 )
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Oct 27, 2006
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Last week, Mereb Gas a tanker owned by the HA.MA.ME.TE.E. (National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students, the youth affiliate of the ruling party, PFDJ), returned empty-handed again, after weeks of waiting around Port Sudan and Yemen. Mereb Gas has been ferrying to Yemen and Sudan to import gasoline to Eritrea. |
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Last Updated ( Nov 01, 2006 )
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By Administrator -
Oct 22, 2006
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..there is a difference in style between the quiet Ghirmai santim and the pea cocked Girma Asmerom, there cannot be a difference in the expectation of results. This is because, despite their accreditation, they do not represent Eritrea to the countries they are accredited to; rather, they represent the ruling party, PFDJ, to the Diaspora Eritreans who support the party. |
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Last Updated ( Oct 22, 2006 )
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