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By Awate Research Unit -
Apr 06, 2003
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The current situation in Eritrea is reminiscent of the late sixties and early seventies when the occupation army was running Eritrea as a military camp. In 1970, the Ethiopian occupation army declared a state of emergency across Eritrea. What followed the Declaration was too painful an experience to be forgotten. The declaration heralded a chain of village burning, jailing and massacre of great magnitude; the massacre of Ona is one such example. |
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By The Awate Team -
Mar 03, 2003
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By The Fertile Womb -
Feb 19, 2003
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The most detailed story comes from Reg Brereton in Asmara. Brereton's French colleague told him that at this year's meeting of the Administrative Council of Eritrea (a body of eighty leading citizens who meet only occasionally) Ras Asrate Kassa gave the Assembly a prepared petition in which a request for the restoration of federal status to the province of Eritrea was formulated. He then asked the Council members for their signatures, promising that if the E.L.F. abandoned their campaign, the petition would be accepted by the Emperor. The initiative was said to be Asrate's. |
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By Fertile Womb -
Feb 12, 2003
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By The Awate Team -
Feb 02, 2003
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***image1:left***It affirms that the experiment of the Eritrean revolution is represented in the fact that the Eritrean arena can tolerate only one revolution led by one organization with a single command... Concurrent with this, Eritrea’s liberation movement, like most revolutions, experienced a costly civil war that exacted its own toll on Eritreans and prolonged the war of liberation. |
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