On the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of Operation Fenkil and the Liberation of Massawa, President Isaias Afwerki laid a wreath at Thwalet Martyrs Cemetery, in the morning hours today, in tribute to Eritrea's heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price for the independence of their country.
President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፡ ብምኽንያት ጽንብል መበል 35 ዓመት ዝኽሪ ስርሒት ፈንቅል፡ ሎሚ 8 ለካቲት ኣብ ሰዓታት ንግሆ ኣብ ሓወልቲ ሰማእታት ጥዋለት ኣኽሊል ዕንባባ ኣንቢሩ።




On the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of Operation Fenkil and the Liberation of Massawa, President Isaias Afwerki laid a wreath at Thwalet Martyrs Cemetery, in the morning hours today, in tribute to Eritrea's heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price for the independence of their country.
On the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of Operation Fenkil and the Liberation of Massawa, President Isaias Afwerki laid a wreath at Thwalet Martyrs Cemetery, in the morning hours today, in tribute to Eritrea's heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price for the independence of their country.
Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
ርሑስ በዓል መበል ፴፭ ዕዉት ስርሒት "ፈንቅል" ሓርነት ባጽዕ!Zmeselo wrote: ↑08 Feb 2025, 05:14ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፡ ብምኽንያት ጽንብል መበል 35 ዓመት ዝኽሪ ስርሒት ፈንቅል፡ ሎሚ 8 ለካቲት ኣብ ሰዓታት ንግሆ ኣብ ሓወልቲ ሰማእታት ጥዋለት ኣኽሊል ዕንባባ ኣንቢሩ።
On the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of Operation Fenkil and the Liberation of Massawa, President Isaias Afwerki laid a wreath at Thwalet Martyrs Cemetery, in the morning hours today, in tribute to Eritrea's heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price for the independence of their country.
Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
ዓለም ብኹሉ ተዳናጊሩ
ሓይሊ ብግዝፊ እንተመሰሎ
ታሪኽ አሎ 'ንዶ አብ መዛግብኪ
ስዒርኪ 'ንዲኺ ብድሎ ድሎ

ሓይሊ ብግዝፊ እንተመሰሎ
ታሪኽ አሎ 'ንዶ አብ መዛግብኪ
ስዒርኪ 'ንዲኺ ብድሎ ድሎ

Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.

WALK WITH HISTORY
35 Years Since Operation Fenkil: Remembering That Memorable Victory
Between 8 and 10 February 1990, Operation Fenkil took place, with which EPLF forces liberated the coastal city of Massawa. It was a historic moment, which opened the doors to the total Independence of Eritrea, which from that moment was destined to become a reality shortly. In this article, we briefly retrace the entire history that, from victory to victory, led the women and men of the EPLF to that triumph 35 years ago.
By Filippo Bovo
https://www.opinione-pubblica.com/35-an ... -vittoria/
7 February 2025
(Software translation)
We are witnessing an important anniversary, that of Operation Fenkil with which the forces of the EPLF (Eritrean People Liberation Front) victoriously liberated Massawa, defeating the Ethiopian forces that had held it until then. In three days, from 8 to 10 February 1990, with an amphibious operation, the first in the thirty-year history of the War of Liberation that began in 1961, the fighters of the EPLF mobilized infantry, armored units and navy over an area of well over 1560 square kilometers: an impressive demonstration of military power and organizational capacity, such as to immediately terrify the Ethiopian army and regime, which in fact from that moment began to swerve in an increasingly irreversible manner.
Until then, Massawa, like all of Eritrea, had been firmly controlled by Ethiopian troops. Eritrea was still a province of Ethiopia, as had been unilaterally decided by Negus Haile Selassie in 1962 with the dissolution of the previous Federation between Ethiopian and Eritrean states that had arisen ten years earlier, once the British military occupation government on the now former Italian colony had ended. Eritrea, despite having every reason to obtain independence, as recognized since the post-war period also at the UN, had instead seen it given to the Ethiopian Negus by the British and American Allies, in the most shameless contempt for international law. The protests of the Eritrean population and parties were immediate, but were harshly repressed by the Ethiopian forces: having acknowledged the impossibility of conducting the democratic struggle, the project of a revolutionary one emerged, with the foundation of the first Eritrean independence movement, the ELF (Eritrean Liberation Front).
It was one of its founders, Idris Hamid Awate, who, by attacking an Ethiopian police station in September 1961, gave a more than symbolic start to the Eritrean War of Liberation, which would drag on until 1991. From one of its branches, years later, the even more combative and effective EPLF would emerge, capable of giving the Ethiopian troops an ever greater hard time. When the Negus regime collapsed in 1974, the pro-Soviet DERG regime took over, but nothing had changed: within it, the figure of Colonel Menghistu Haile Mariam soon emerged, determined to triumph where his predecessor had failed, that is, in the
eradication of the Eritrean enemy.
In his plans, the EPLF was to be liquidated once and for all, and the Eritreans’ yearning for independence shelved forever.
Thanks to the huge aid received from the USSR, which also flowed from the large port of Massawa, the Ethiopian army was able to undertake a fierce fight against the EPLF forces, to the point of taking away from them, with Operation Red Star in 1982, much of the territory they had previously gained. It was supported by the Soviet navy, which bombed the EPLF fighters from Massawa and the Eritrean coast, while the Ethiopian troops, supported by three thousand military advisors, attacked them from the ground. The impact on the civilian population was also dramatic, and soon after a painful famine hit them, further bringing the country to its knees, exposing it to the need for international aid. Not even all this, however, induced Menghistu to give up his objective: the imperative was the “eradication of the Eritrean enemy”. But, as history reminds us, in the end it was he who was “uprooted”, with his regime and the occupation exercised over Eritrea: because this is in fact the meaning in Italian of the word Fenkil, “uprooting of the enemy”.
After Operation Red Star, the EPLF forces slowly regained their old strongholds, until in 1988, with the Battle of Afabet in March 1988, they dealt the enemy troops a blow equal to that inflicted by the Vietnamese on the French with that of Dien Bien Phu. This was only the beginning: the USSR, recognizing its mistakes in having supported a military dictatorship to suppress a people's war, soon after withdrew its aid to the DERG junta, leaving Mengistu almost empty-handed. Other allies had also abandoned him. But Operation Fenkil, which would lead his regime into the vortex of internal contradictions, even forcing him to admit defeat, had not yet arrived.
After a year of careful preparations, concentrating the bulk of its forces in the Semhar area, on the night of February 8, the EPLF began to move very quickly, following two essential directions to open the real battle: on the one hand, closing the road from Asmara to Massawa, at the height of Gahtelay, to then march on Dongollo after covering its back; and on the other, infiltrating from the Semhar on Massawa, under cover of darkness. Having reached the city the next day, the real fighting began with a surprise move: from the sea, with very fast boats renamed Fenkil, the Eritrean fighters attacked, quickly putting the Ethiopian navy into crisis, while on land they clashed directly with the Ethiopian mechanized forces. The Ethiopian army, until then among the most powerful on the African continent, suffered an irreparable blow: in those 72 hours of battle it lost over 40 thousand of its men, between fallen and wounded, and 110 of its tanks, 80 of which were captured by the EPLF and 30 destroyed, while the Ethiopian navy was completely defeated.
Contributing to the irreparable demoralization of the Ethiopian army was also the capture of 300 of its high- and medium-ranking officers. The last faint roar of the mortally wounded beast was in the barricade of its remaining soldiers in the small Twalet, connected by the Sigalet causeway, holding civilians hostage. The EPLF promised the brigadier general who was carrying out that kidnapping amnesty in exchange for the release of the civilians, but he refused: it would be the DERG, at that point, that would not forgive him. So twelve hours later, when its unilateral ceasefire expired, the EPLF attacked the garrison, quickly winning against the weak Ethiopian resistance and freeing the civilians.
From that moment on, Menghistu's DERG entered the vortex of an uncontrolled decline. Having acknowledged defeat and fallen into despair, he heavily bombed Massawa with the air force, destroying its port and civilian infrastructure, and at the same time began cosmetic reforms, in the illusory hope that they would be enough to survive politically. The Ethiopian Workers' Party decided to change its name to the Democratic Party of Ethiopian Unity, and to undertake a series of economic reforms along the lines of Gorbachev's USSR, while rebellions and defections of important figures and military units were increasingly brewing within the government and the country. A year later, with the EPLF forces about to swoop down on Addis Ababa to end that charade as well, Menghistu fled abroad with pockets full of money from the national treasury.
These days, the 35th Anniversary of Operation Fenkil is being celebrated in the Homeland and by Eritrean Communities around the world, starting with those in Italy, from Rome to Milan, from Naples to Bari, from Florence to Pisa, from Parma to Bologna, from Catania to Palermo, from Verona to Roseto degli Abruzzi, and we apologize for all those that we may not mention by mistake. To all of them, our Best Wishes for a memorable celebration.
Awet N’Hafash! Power to the Masses!
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ሎሚ ኣብ ኣልጀርያ ኣብ ዝተኻየደን 122 ኪ.ሜ ዝሸፈነን ናይ ሓደ መዓልቲ ውድድር Grand Prix Sakiat Sidi Youcef ኣባል ሃገራዊት ጋንታ ኤርትራ ሚልኪያስ ማእከለ ብ3:00:09 ቀዳማይ ወጺኡ።



ALGERIA ― Eritrea's Milkias Maekele finished FIRST in the one-day Grand Prix Sakiat Sidi Youcef race in Tunisia, today.
The event is part of the Grand Tour of Algeria (Tour d'Algérie), which is set to begin tomorrow, Sunday, February 9, and run until February 18, 2025.
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Goes to show, how awesome Alex is...he dominated him (and Gabriel, too)
ALGERIA ― Eritrea's Milkias Maekele finished FIRST in the one-day Grand Prix Sakiat Sidi Youcef race in Tunisia, today.
The event is part of the Grand Tour of Algeria (Tour d'Algérie), which is set to begin tomorrow, Sunday, February 9, and run until February 18, 2025.
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Alexander Isak is enjoying a special season. Once a highly touted youngster, he has evolved into a world-class marksman, consistently proving himself among the world's best strikers in recent years. But the way @NUFC's number 14 is performing right now? That’s another level entirely. Pace, technical ability, strength, and, of course, deadly finishing—the Magpies’ Super Swede has it all. He’s rightly getting his flowers, and Newcastle’s faithful have every reason to dream of more FA Cup magic after he put on a show against their bitter rivals last season. Next up: Birmingham City in the fifth round. And on Saturday, Isak will be looking to Gimme Gimme Gimme his 20th goal of the season.
His time is now.
Goes to show, how awesome Alex is...he dominated him (and Gabriel, too)
Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
I respectfully disagree. Fenkil is a Tigrigna word.....because this is in fact the meaning in Italian of the word Fenkil, “uprooting of the enemy”.
Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
Dear Fiyameta, you misunderstood what he meant. The article, is originally in Italian. He's just explaining to his Italian readers, what the tigrigna word Fenkil means.
In Italian, it says this:
Ma, come ci ricorda la storia, finì che invece a venir “sradicato” fu proprio lui, col suo regime e l’occupazione esercitata sull’Eritrea: perché questo infatti è il significato in italiano della parola Fenkil, “sradicamento del nemico”.
Re: President Isaias at the commemoration of the liberation of Massawa.
Documentation process nears completion for early release of ships detained in Eritrea -PHOTO -UPDATED
https://en.apa.az/incident/documentatio ... ted-460022

Relatives of the Azerbaijani crew of the ships "CMS Pahlevan", "CMS Yigit" and "CMS-3" detained in Eritrea held a protest in front of the company "Caspian Marine Services B.V.",
The inspection process of the ships detained in the territory of the state of Eritrea is still ongoing, "Caspian Marine Services B.V." told APA. https://apa.az/
- the statement says.It was noted that in order to accelerate this process and complete the inspection as soon as possible and ensure the release of the ships, the company Caspian Marine Services B.V. continues to maintain relations with relevant institutions of the Eritrean state through engaged law firms, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan (with the involvement of embassies and consulates), and the State Maritime and Port Agency.
Thus, as a result of the negotiations, the ships were brought to a port with a larger area and the ship's crew was provided with the opportunity to disembark and spend time in free walking areas. Unfortunately, although the communication problem has not been resolved, the representative of the law firm representing our company is keeping in touch with the situation of the ship's crew on a daily basis and is helping to meet their needs, especially the timely and full provision of food supplies. According to the latest information received from Eritrean government officials, the relevant documentation process to ensure the early release of the vessels is almost complete and the vessels and crew members will be released as soon as possible. As for the reason why the investigation is taking so long, the Eritrean authorities stated that the rules for conducting such processes, including the duration and other features, are regulated by the state's domestic legislation, and that extending the investigation to 3 months is a completely normal practice under Eritrean law. According to information received from Eritrean government authorities and the authorized representative of our company in that country, the health condition of 18 Azerbaijani citizens currently in the Eritrean port of Assab is normal, and there is no dissatisfaction with the conditions of detention.
Finally, we would like to emphasize once again that our company is constantly in contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan and other relevant state bodies regarding the resolution of the issue, and all involved parties are continuing to take the necessary actions in accordance with their fields of activity.
State bodies periodically provide public statements on the work done,
While the detained crew members were on board…
According to the report, that the purpose of the protest was to obtain information about the negotiation process for the release of the ship and crew detained in Eritrea.
The father of the arrested Saleh Poladov, Velad Poladov, said that they have not heard from his son for 3 months:
What is the Azerbaijani government doing to release the crew members?We want to get information from the company. It has been 3 months now. How will this end? The arrested crew members used to contact us once a week while they were on the ship. Now there is no news.
Mahmud Rustamov's father, Amrah Rustamov, said that they had met with company officials, as well as with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, several times regarding the incident:
What are the families of the arrested crew members demanding?We have also been to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but there was no result. We ask our state to reunite our children with us. We stated at the Caspian Marine Services protest that they can save the ship whenever they want, this is the company's business. The last time the company said 2 weeks ago that they would take the documents and leave in 3 days. There's no one to say the exact date.
Family members said that the 18-member crew has been away from their families for 3 months.
Later, the company's deputy director, Agshin Rahimov, received relatives of those detained as a result of the Eritrean government's decision. The meeting was closed to media representatives.
After the meeting, the meeting participants said that Agshin Rahimov, who received them, said that there were several reasons for the delay in the process, and it was additionally emphasized that diplomatic relations with Eritrea pose difficulties. Thus, visas are not issued in connection with this issue, and even if an application is made, it is rejected. The families of those detained were also informed by the company that work is underway to secure their release.
Why isn't Caspian Marine Services making a statement?
Caspian Marine Services B.V. has not made any statement on the matter.
Why did Eritrea detain Azerbaijani ships?
Recall that on November 7, 2024, the ships "CMS Pahlevan", "CMS Yigid" and "CMS-3", sailing under the state flag of the Republic of Azerbaijan and operated by the branch of "Caspian Marine Services B.V." in the Republic of Azerbaijan, made a forced entry into the territorial waters of the State of Eritrea as a result of worsening weather conditions during their trip from the Suez Canal to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Although prior contact was made with the port authorities of the State of Eritrea during the crossing, since it was not possible to provide information, after entering the 12-mile territorial waters of the state, the relevant authority of the State of Eritrea emphasized that the entry was unauthorized and detained the vessels in question.
18 of the crew members on the vessels whose names are mentioned are citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan. After the initial information about the incident was received by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 07.11.2024, we immediately reacted to the incident and took control of the issue. In order to take necessary measures, the legal justification that the entry into the territorial waters of the State of Eritrea does not contradict international legal norms was conveyed to the Eritrean side through our embassies in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Russian Federation through a relevant note. Relevant meetings were held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea, and the Eritrean embassies in Türkiye and Moscow.