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By The Awate Team -
Sep 25, 2005
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But now, perhaps because the burden of unilateralism is unbearable or perhaps because the Eritrean agenda is so low in the list of priorities it is almost invisible, it appears that US foreign policy (State and Defense) has opted for coddling a dictator. For liberal democratic (small d) Eritreans, it appears that Eritrea is stuck in the never land between the foolish persistence of the State Department, the ill-informed ideology of the Defense Department and the naivet of some journalists. |
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By The Awate Team -
Sep 03, 2005
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Our reactions are strong but they are not disproportionate to our sense of disappointment by the pitiful indifference shown to the plight of our people, by those who are supposed to be at the forefront defending the humiliated, famished, diseased and abused citizens. The overwhelming majority of the intellectual class, those who were educated and attained high position at the expenses of the poor Eritrean people, have betrayed their compatriots. |
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By Awate Team -
Aug 21, 2005
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The Eritrean field cannot accommodate more than one front was the cause of much of our bitter historywhich saw its share of civil war. But the extreme argument, that the Eritrean field can accommodate an unlimited number of fronts and political parties, is a call for paralysis. Notwithstanding recent developments, there is room for more streamlining on the basis of similarity of programs. In our view, the Eritrean field can accommodate three to four political parties on the basis of sufficiently different visions and alternatives. Everything else is duplication. |
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By The Awate Team -
May 22, 2005
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...those of us who see the PFDJ elite as the new enslavers of the people, the date is no longer the final chapter. It is, indeed, comparable to two other dates: September 12, 1974 (when Haile Selasse was overthrown) and April 1, 1941 (when fascist Italy was defeated in Eritrea.) They are dates that promised a lot and delivered little to the Eritrean people. |
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By Awate Team -
Apr 01, 2005
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We think we are now beyond that; it is time to identify what weall of us--can collectively do. It is time for every Eritrean to contribute his or her sharemorally, materially, financially, intellectuallyto make the EDA a success. Now that the politicians have gone one step, it is our turn to go two steps to meet them. This is the time to be engaged. This is the time to contribute. |
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