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By Awate Team -
Sep 18, 2004
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Isaias Afwerki responds to Uqbe Abraha: "Who is saying that I have changed? Since when? Not consulting with whom? About what? When? How does one express by evidence the emotional claim that the president thinks there is no other than him? Who are those saying this?" |
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By Awate Team -
Jun 28, 2004
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Dialogue is a principle. If the regime calls for dialogue, it is good to dialogue and solve our problems. But this regime doesn’t believe in dialogue. If that happens, the regime can only dialogue with a committee formed by all the opposition groups… and that is if, by a miracle, the regime calls for a dialogue. Secondly, if we are to talk of a dialogue, we have to see signs: prisoners should be released, the special court should be dismantled, the youth living in trenches should be demobilized. If the government shows such signs, then there can be talk of dialogue. |
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By Weldeab Weldemariam -
May 25, 2004
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A people are entitled to demand their basic rights not only from an alien government but also from a government of their own blood brothers....When fully awakened, the people realize that the dictator was not what they thought he was - a superman endowed with supernatural powers. They then start to see in him a selfish mortal who built ladders with human remains to defend his citadel of power. However, this realization often comes a bit too late, after the damage had been wrought. |
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By Eritrean People’s Movement -
May 23, 2004
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The Eritrean people have at the present time two fundamental demands. First, they want peace. They want a stop to all types of bloody confrontations that have gone for too long. The demand peace inside the country and with their neighbours. A second demand is that they want a guarantee of present and future livelihood. If these are the demands of our people and the destruction of our society is in the horizon, the question becomes what should the practical solution be by the opposition forces. |
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By Eritrean Commission on Drafting Electoral Laws -
May 22, 2004
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