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Shukr we seuferet Al Am Omera Print E-mail
By The Awate Team - Jan 21, 2003   
 
Further Haileselassization of Isaias (Part 2) Print E-mail
By Awate Team - Jan 20, 2003   
Long after the people were already greeted by the president, they kept following him around:  maybe their longings [for the president] was not satiated. This stampede of people, without knowing it, became a public demonstration with a message: Our leader and our people have one step and we leave behind one footprint.
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A Tribute To The Writers of Awate.com Print E-mail
By The Awate Team - Jan 02, 2003   
***image8:left***Awate.com is what it is because of its writers and readers. In 2002, PFDJ began the year by telling us that the chapter is closed and we can all forget whatever happened in 2001. It was all a hiccup, a trifling little problem that is now taken care of. Leave the governing to us; you just send your money and attend our meetings and do as you are told. Our writers had a completely different opinion. They were going to write, over and over if necessary, about the injustice that the Eritrean people are subjected to. And they did it beautifully.
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Who Panicked and who is a "defeatist"? Print E-mail
By Awate Team - Dec 19, 2002   
"The news coincided with the decision of President Isaias, the chief commanding officer of the defence forces, to abandon Assab when the Ethiopian pressure became stronger on the central front, which was closer to Asmara. Assab was considered gone when all the heavy equipment was pulled out from there.  If not for the insubordination of Colonel Saleh Osman, a division commander that was assigned to Assab, the city was gone.  He refused to obey the orders and he determined to defend the city, whatever the cost. His division did marvels, defended the city, and maintained the dignity of the gallant Eritrean defense forces and the dignity of the country."
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If You Shall Do Wicked Things, Don't Brag About It Print E-mail
By The Awate Team - Dec 12, 2002   
In exchange for this good behavior, Hamdans paper was offered assistance in printing and distribution as well as a Tigrigna sister paper DimtSi Ertra.  Meanwhile, the people who were supposed to receive the German funding, Eritrea's independent and principled journalists, rejected the government bribe money and are paying a heavy price for it. For Hamdan, the transition was complete; the soul was sold and there are no refunds.
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