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The Whole and Its Parts Print E-mail
By Woldeyesus A. Mariam - Jan 22, 2004   
The Eritrean Independence Day. The summation of all the parts that played to make the whole. Every Eritrean soul rejoiced and was energized by showering victories.... Watching this euphoria climbing sky high, the Eritrean people were told, this (i.e. the EPLF) and only this political body, is the whole as well as its parts. People still reveled momentarily and applauded only to find out that the idea was falling apart, even before the applause died down....When a part claims the position of a whole, things fall apart...
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Militarized Education Print E-mail
By Aklilu Zere - Jan 15, 2004   
...in rare occasions if one is able to become one (Sebhat, Petros) it is because they peasantized themselves. If one proves, despite ones education, that he/she has completed the transformation (negative metamorphoses) to become “Gebar”, “Cheguar Danga”, “Harestay” then there is a narrow window of opportunity of being allocated those off –limit positions. Otherwise forget it. But that is not it. An educated person in EPLF was an object of constant jeer, ridicule, derision and suspicion. And most of them dreamed of quick martyrdom. And of course they died.
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Eritrea's Disappeared: The Death of A Former School mate Print E-mail
By Zekere Lebonna - Jan 07, 2004   
The fate of the disappeared during the liberation era was not reported. A few who dared to raise it to the Dictator at one of his "Town Meetings" were told "these cases are closed", and were warned not to raise it again. This is an attempt to portray one of these victims: Tekle wedi Keshi, from Kushet, a village close to Asmera.
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The Plastic Rope: Memories Of A Foot Soldier Print E-mail
By Zekere Lebonna - Dec 26, 2003   
Of all the military gears of a Tegadalay, the plastic rope sends shivers to me, to this day. The plastic rope had a multifunction. It was used to bundle wood collected as well as for mesere nesela (to tie the abu jedid cotton blanket). But it was also a terror weapon used for the same purpose that the Khmer Rouge was using it....This happened mostly on the riverbanks of the Waddis in the Tegih, Tebih, Arag, Ela Saed, and Alegena areas. Dry riverbeds, easy to dig mass graves.
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The birth of despotism Print E-mail
By Aklilu Zere - Dec 23, 2003   
Isaias brusquely answered the question by saying- in his exact word- " they are done"(tewediu iu) and in a threatening gesture said the question should not be raised by anyone, anymore. I reflexively looked at the faces. It was dark and I was sitting between [Ibrahim] Afa and Mesfin Hagos and what I saw froze me in time: abject trepidation. There and then I knew that I couldnt stay in that organization any more.  And now after thirty years the same man and the same method is used to roundup innocent people and us the nave people, are everyday hoping against hope that this will stop and the prisoners of conscience will be freed.  But what are we dreaming? Why would a mad man change his behavior if every time he takes an action nothing happens to him?
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