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Temt
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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Temt » 04 Jan 2025, 18:06

Fiyameta wrote:
04 Jan 2025, 15:52
Wow! A masterpiece! It helped raise my political IQ by 20 points! Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad you're back!

... institutionalized ethnic and religious exclusivity and polarization continue to remain the Achilles heel in the region accounting for cyclical internal conflicts that have, and continue to inculcate, huge loss of life and physical destruction. :idea: :idea:


Eritrea’s fundamental policy precepts that imbue highest priority to investment in human capital will concretely guarantee qualitative dividends for the longer term.


Eritrea’s Social Contract, hinged as it is on comprehensive Social Justice, does not stem from a humanistic philosophical and political convictions alone. Embedded in the philosophy is the keen and implicit tribute to, and recognition of, Stakeholder rights; the additional acknowledgement that Eritrea is a nation whose citizens have all paid heavy and almost unparalleled sacrifices to assert and defend their inalienable human and national rights. As such, they deserve their proper share in the national pie.


Indeed, if our so-called civilized, technologically-advanced, post-industrial world has been spared from another global conflagration in the past eighty years, this was not due to some higher moral calling, statesmanship, or wisdom. It was not based on a judicious architecture of global governance. Sadly, the fragile peace was, and remains predicated, on a raw and crude balance of terror. Due to what is termed as Mutually Assured Destruction or MAD as the acronym cynically suggests.
Yes, Fiyameta,
All the human wastes aka "rats" are popping out of their hideout just because Zmeselo shows up very proud of being Eritrean!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Deqi-Arawit
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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 04 Jan 2025, 18:08

Where is the justice?

Here is the low IQ Fiyameta decimating his non existent IQ by 20 when he with out any shame claims that the Eritrean dictatorship indeed invest in human capital. :mrgreen: and that there is social justice in wedi Medhin Berad Eritrea. Eritrean journalist who are languishing in wedi Medhin Berad Jails for no other reason except expressing their opinion.

Miriam Hagos and Senait Debesay who were incarcerated by the worthless dictator for more than 25 years.


Fissehaye Yohannes Joshua


Seyoum Tsehaye


yousuf mohammed ali


Said Abdul Kadir


Matuaes Habtab


Dawit Habtemichael


Hamid Mohammed Said


Amanuel Asrat


Dawit issak






Deqi-Arawit
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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 04 Jan 2025, 18:24


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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Jan 2025, 18:34

Temt wrote:
04 Jan 2025, 18:06
Fiyameta wrote:
04 Jan 2025, 15:52
Wow! A masterpiece! It helped raise my political IQ by 20 points! Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad you're back!

... institutionalized ethnic and religious exclusivity and polarization continue to remain the Achilles heel in the region accounting for cyclical internal conflicts that have, and continue to inculcate, huge loss of life and physical destruction. :idea: :idea:


Eritrea’s fundamental policy precepts that imbue highest priority to investment in human capital will concretely guarantee qualitative dividends for the longer term.


Eritrea’s Social Contract, hinged as it is on comprehensive Social Justice, does not stem from a humanistic philosophical and political convictions alone. Embedded in the philosophy is the keen and implicit tribute to, and recognition of, Stakeholder rights; the additional acknowledgement that Eritrea is a nation whose citizens have all paid heavy and almost unparalleled sacrifices to assert and defend their inalienable human and national rights. As such, they deserve their proper share in the national pie.


Indeed, if our so-called civilized, technologically-advanced, post-industrial world has been spared from another global conflagration in the past eighty years, this was not due to some higher moral calling, statesmanship, or wisdom. It was not based on a judicious architecture of global governance. Sadly, the fragile peace was, and remains predicated, on a raw and crude balance of terror. Due to what is termed as Mutually Assured Destruction or MAD as the acronym cynically suggests.
Yes, Fiyameta,
All the human wastes aka "rats" are popping out of their hideout just because Zmeselo shows up very proud of being Eritrean!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Glad to be back, dear brothers!




The journey ahead is still lengthy, and we've barely reached the midpoint. Let's approach it with sincerity and skip the excuses. The path won't be smooth, but rather rough. Fortunately, we possess the necessary resources and human capacity.

As Eritreans, we've traveled a long and arduous road, and there's still a long way to go. However, we're making progress. To succeed, we must remember that our goal is to build a wealthy nation, not just wealthy individuals. To achieve this, we need to be stronger than ever.

As we step into 2025, I wish our nation and people continued strength, resilience, and unity. May this year bring us closer to our goals, fill our hearts with hope, and our lives with prosperity.

May 2025 be a year of peace, progress, and happiness for Eritrea and its people. May we remain committed to our shared vision and work together to build a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come.

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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by eritrea » 04 Jan 2025, 18:39

Yeah Welcome back Zmeselo, it has been a long time.

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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Affable » 04 Jan 2025, 19:00

If possible, mostly it is, I choose to stay out of Eritrean politics. But when the headline reads
“ International Conference On Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara,” I have believed the headline means what it says. How wrong I was !
Exclusively Eritreans — the youngest probably seventy-years -old — were assembled for this
“ international conference.”
Is that not honest and right to say “ A conference On Eritrea Studies Opens In Asmara.”


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Re: International Conference on Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Jan 2025, 19:57

Affable wrote:
04 Jan 2025, 19:00
If possible, mostly it is, I choose to stay out of Eritrean politics. But when the headline reads
“ International Conference On Eritrea Studies Opens in Asmara,” I have believed the headline means what it says. How wrong I was !
Exclusively Eritreans — the youngest probably seventy-years -old — were assembled for this
“ international conference.”
Is that not honest and right to say “ A conference On Eritrea Studies Opens In Asmara.”


The opening ceremony was attended by Ministers, senior Government and PFDJ officials, Ambassadors, members of the diplomatic community, heads of UN offices in Eritrea, scholars, professionals, and invited guests.


At the conference that will continue until 6 January 154 research papers will be presented including on natural and social science, agriculture and natural resources, archeology and national heritage, Diaspora opportunities and challenges, economic development, environment and climate change, language and linguistics, law, politics and regional and global issues, science and technology as well as folklores and music. 70 of the research papers will be presented by Eritrean experts from inside the country and abroad.


Academicians, experts and researchers from Germany, Italy, the UK, People’s Republic of China, Russian Federation, Hungary, India, Egypt, Uganda, Somalia, the US, Canada and others are attending the conference.

https://shabait.com/amp/2025/01/04/inte ... in-asmara/


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