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By Saleh AA Younis -
Apr 14, 2008
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As if having the Clintons back is not bad enough, now the late 1990s have come in the shape of a polemic between the author of Alnahda and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). You are to blame because you keep sending me e-mails and asking me, “did you read it?” |
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By Philip Emeagwali -
Apr 09, 2008
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"One of the great minds of the Information Age" - Bill Clinton (The White House) |
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By Saleh Johar -
Apr 02, 2008
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Eritrea will stay because it is based on an idea. The idea is justice. Its deep foundations are not in the boundaries the Italians defined, or the Ethiopians tried to redefine. It is based on the struggle that Ibrahim Sultan led, and it was impeccable. It was a struggle to free Eritreans from the yoke of feudal lords, |
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By Simon M. Weldehaimanot -
Apr 01, 2008
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The penetration of state and nation-building projects into every sector of Eritrean life means that all social research is deeply politicised. Journalists and researchers have long been key players in the contested process of conceptualising Eritrean nation-hood, and this continues in the post-liberation period. |
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By SAAY -
Mar 29, 2008
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There is a groundswell of support for Barack Obama within the African-American community and the Eritrean-American community, which is often reluctant to embrace African-Americanism (or is it Africanism-Americanism?) has jumped in. But why is there such Eritrean enthusiasm for Barack Obama? |
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