NCEA: The Eritrean Soldier is the Eritrean People.
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The XPose - DR Mirjam Van Reisen & The CAR Central African Republic Saga.
By: Auet Melache
Exposing the Hidden Truth: Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen and the CAR Conflict
Dear [Eritreans, Ethiopians, Sudanese, South Sudanese, Somalis & Kenyans],
EriStaruk Media EYELEVEL Productions welcomes you to a thought-provoking journey, that unveils the hidden truth behind the Central African Republic (CAR) conflict.
Today, we shed light on Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen's alleged involvement in this crisis, exploring an unsettling narrative that questions her true intentions for peace and justice.
Brace yourself for an eye-opening revelation!
WARNING: This Article may also Open Your Eyes to her Obsession and compulsive behaviour in attacking ALL THAT’S Eritrea.
The CAR Conflict: Unraveling the Complexities
Before delving into Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen's role in the CAR conflict, it is essential to understand the backdrop of this turmoil. Civil war and sectarian violence have plagued the Central African Republic for years, creating an environment of chaos and bloodshed. In this intricate web of power struggles, various actors have emerged; ranging from armed militia groups to international humanitarian organizations. Among them, Dr. Van Reisen appears as a puzzling figure.
Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen: Advocate or Puppeteer?
At first glance, Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen presents herself as a devoted human rights advocate, boldly championing peace and justice. However, our in-depth analysis reveals a different tale—a tale of questionable actions and potential hidden agendas. Let's dive deeper into the allegations surrounding her involvement.
Uncovering False Flag Crisis Manipulation
One disturbing instance of false flag crisis manipulation, allegedly involves Dr. Van Reisen's influence on the CAR conflict. While concrete evidence may be lacking, compelling indicators spark concern, raising important questions about her true intentions and their impact on the ongoing violence and instability.
1. Igniting Sectarian Divisions: Accusations point towards Dr. Van Reisen's biased approach, selectively supporting certain groups, thus exacerbating tensions and deepening the divide among rival factions. Can we trust someone whose actions may have contributed to the division tearing the CAR apart?
2. Exploiting Humanitarian Aid: Disturbing allegations emerge, suggesting that Dr. Van Reisen manipulated humanitarian aid for personal gain. If true, the consequences are dire, potentially worsening the suffering of innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. Can we turn a blind eye to such actions in the name of humanitarianism?
3. Mysterious Collaborations: Equally troubling, are claims of Dr. Van Reisen's association with specific armed groups operating within the CAR conflict. While the extent and nature of this collaboration remain unclear, the mere suspicion casts doubt on her real allegiance and the role she played in deepening the crisis. Can we trust someone, with unconfirmed alliances in the pursuit of peace?
Answers to Your Burning Questions
Now, let us address some of the frequently raised questions concerning Dr. Van Reisen's alleged involvement in the CAR conflict:
1. Did Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen, have direct involvement in the CAR conflict?
While direct involvement remains subject to controversy, allegations and evidence suggest that her actions inadvertently contributed to the intensification of violence and instability in the country.
2. How did Dr. Van Reisen's alleged involvement impact peace efforts in CAR?
If the accusations are true, her actions may have undermined genuine peace efforts by exacerbating sectarian divisions, manipulating humanitarian aid, and potentially collaborating with armed groups.
3. Is there concrete evidence against Dr. Van Reisen's involvement in false flag crisis manipulation?
Concrete evidence linking Dr. Van Reisen to such manipulation currently lacks, but the substantial indicators warrant further investigation and scrutiny.
4. What are the potential consequences of false flag crisis manipulation?
Manipulation of this kind can escalate violence and instability, deepen societal divisions, erode trust in humanitarian organizations, and hinder aid delivery to those in need.
5. Are there any ongoing investigations into Dr. Van Reisen's alleged involvement?
While no official confirmation of ongoing investigations exists, the seriousness of the accusations calls for impartial scrutiny and transparent investigations.
6. What actions need to be taken to address these concerns?
Impartial investigations, are crucial in determining the truth. If evidence supports the allegations, appropriate measures must be taken to hold accountable those responsible for manipulation and ensure justice for the affected population.
The Quest for Truth and Genuine Peace
In conclusion, the alleged involvement of Dr. Mirjam Van Reisen in the CAR conflict demands our collective attention. Genuine peace and stability can only prevail when manipulative figures are exposed, allowing for honest efforts to restore harmony in conflict-ridden regions. Let us collectively strive for truth, justice, and a brighter future for the Central African Republic!
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Yours sincerely,
Auet Melache
CEO: EriStaruk Media
EYELEVEL Productions
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Henok Mulubrhan dons Green Jeresy at Stage 3 - 22nd Tour of Qinghai Lake (201.12km); Fourth both on today's Stage 3 & overall General Classification (GC). 7 Stage Tour ends on Saturday, July 15th
The Eritrean National Football Federation, represented by its President, Mr Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam, and The “FEDERATION ROYALE MAROCAINE DE FOOTBALL”, represented by its President, Mr. Fouzi LEKJAA, have signed an agreement to promote cooperation between the two Football Federations, in order to develop exchanges and build greater synergy that contributes to the development of Football.
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Samrawit Fitwi: Founder of Eritrean Model Academy
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Q & A
Jul 11, 2023
Our guest today, Samrawit Fitwi, is a costume designer, hair stylist, makeup artist, model, and actress. She has founded a modeling academy in Eritrea and is currently teaching young models, under the auspices of the Eritrean Designers Association.
Isn’t it difficult to juggle different kinds of jobs?
They may keep you busy, but I enjoy them all. These are all interrelated professions. What inspires me to engage in all of these professions is that when I am preparing for a ‘modeling competition,’ I want to put what I envisaged in its entirety on a model — from her outfit to her makeup. If I let someone else do it, it might not match what I have in mind. That’s why I prefer to do it all myself to achieve what I have in my heart.
Since I was a child, I have always been fascinated by my mothers’ skills, and I was eager to try them all. For instance, I took lessons in hairdressing in regular classes. But I believe the art of design is some sort of a talent, that has grown along with me. Since I was a child, I have always wondered how God designed His creatures, and that is where my inspiration comes from. Because, I believe everything was designed before it was made. And although I am new to acting, it has always been my dream. To do them all, I try to manage my time as much as I can.

Your main profession now is instructing models. Tell us more about that.
The modeling class is open to all Eritrean designers and models and is run under the auspices of the Eritrean Designers Association. As a designer and model, I am a member of the association. Its goal is to serve as a platform for all Eritrean designers and models who would like to promote the profession nationwide by organizing events, contests, courses, and discussion forums. I’ve started the modeling class this year.
Considering that there was nothing like it in the country, how did the idea come about?
Traditionally, beauty pageants have focused on judging and ranking the candidates’ physical attractiveness. However, competitions have evolved to include criteria for judging personality, intelligence, talent, character, and philanthropic activities; as well as on-stage responses to questions. In the assessment, weight is given to the impact the models can have on society. What matters most today is the quality of the models as a whole rather than their external appearance because external beauty fades away after a few years, while internal beauty will not be taken away from you and will remain as long as you are alive.
The qualities that are sought in a model include what she knows about her culture and how she represents it, her general knowledge, her academic excellence, and other talents; such as speaking multiple languages. A skill that has the potential to influence society, is often favored.
I’ve often thought about producing models, that could represent our country at international beauty contests. This was the driving force, behind my decision to start the modeling academy. I learned an essential lesson after a certain model was sent to an international competition under my supervision, and I realized that we still have a lot of work to do. She won in one category, but there were three more prestigious categories she needed to win. That prompted me, to do some more research on international modeling. I believe the models gave more importance to their external looks, and talent was overlooked.

As a coordinator, you must always come up with new ways to present, rather than sticking to the old ones. On top of that, culture is something that I pay special attention to because when you send a model to an international competition, you have to realize that she will represent the entire country’s image. As an instructor, I constantly encourage and assist my trainees to focus on their academic performance, learning about their culture, learning new languages, and developing skills; such as public speaking. In addition to this, I teach choreography of Eritrean ethnic groups in collaboration with experts, and invite psychologists to the class to guide the models and they are now learning sketching designs.
Most importantly, they also learn how to handle themselves as public figures because it is difficult to do that when you suddenly become a celebrity. By the way, I would like to commend the trainees for being extremely attentive and quick learners. They genuinely enjoy it and are all studying culture, in their unique ways. The goal is to cultivate great women and models, that can serve as role models. In this regard, the National Union of Eritrean Women always supports me.
Why are you inclined more toward the traditional?
Sure, my focus now is on the traditional because it is a characteristic that makes a group of people recognizable in a crowd. People’s history and lifestyle are stored within the culture; that is who they are. Each of Eritrea’s nine ethnic groups has customs and ways of dressing that reveal our gender, age, status, and situation. For instance, a person in mourning may be identified by the way he or she dresses, and any stranger may treat them according to their particular circumstance.

In general, culture is now taking the most credit for beauty pageants. If you bring to the competition what the audience and judges already know, you contribute nothing. Hosts of international beauty pageant events, prefer women who truly represent their society and cultural heritage. Therefore, we must seize this opportunity to share our culture with the rest of the world. My ultimate goal is to develop disciplined and influential models, that will familiarize our gorgeous and decent traditional garments on a global scale.
Any final thoughts?
All I can say is that since a woman is the cornerstone of her family and the country, she should have a clear vision. Women have a significant impact on society and when the impact is constructive and transformative, the result is tremendous. To make this a reality, women must constantly educate themselves through reading and by doing research rather than focusing just on their appearance.