Negarit
Your Move, Mate!
By Saleh Gadi - Dec 07, 2006   

I am really glad that I had a dialogue with my friend that resulted in this breakthrough where all Eritreans, regardless of their political stand, can join hands to send something worthwhile—books—to Eritrea.  Unlike the last book campaign, the one raised for Asmara University, there should be no controversy here because nobody is saying there are no prisons or prisoners in Eritrea.

Last Updated ( Dec 08, 2006 )
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In Search Of Moses
By Saleh Gadi - Nov 21, 2006   

Diaspora.It is an articulate leader, gifted with the power of persuasion, one who is totally dedicated, one who is tireless, one who is not easily distracted, that can get us to the promised land. What the opposition is missing, in short, is a Moses. This is not to take away from the hard work and contribution of many; nor am I advocating for the establishment of a cult of personality. But when I say people are not rallying to the opposition, I am saying that our opposition is rudderless and leaderless.

Last Updated ( Dec 01, 2006 )
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Blood Stained Gold-Coins
By Saleh Gadi - Oct 11, 2006   

Nevesun wanted to buy a gold ring, the PFDJ sold them a bloodied ring together with the hostage’s severed finger.Nevesun is not a mom-and-pop outfit and knows the illegitimate nature of the Eritrean tyranny- Eritrea is simply conquered by the PFDJ. The tyrant doesn’t hold a deed title to Eritrea and is continuing to rule with the power of the gun.

Last Updated ( Oct 16, 2006 )
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Cadres For Holy Men; Containers for Churches
By Saleh Gadi - Sep 15, 2006   
demonstrating against the intention of the patriarch to sell the Stifanos Church, the one smack in the middle of Meskel Square. One person authoritatively said, ‘ere guuuud, abunu bete-krstian lekatolik lishetut new blewal tebale? Endie!’ I thought that was serious and wanted more information, ‘for how much?’ I asked. ‘enye’nja, gn bzu n’w tebale, Vatikan ykeflal tebale’.
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Walking With A Purpose
By Saleh Gadi - Aug 26, 2006   
There is a lot you can do in these centers – you can hear numbers being called and play bingo. You can drink yourself to a stupor. You can hold playing cards close to your face as if you are reading the signature on a postage stamp. You can watch Eri-TV and watch indentured servants carrying rocks. Imagine how beautiful it must be to bury your conscience and laugh in reaction to any bad news.
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