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Weyane.is.dead
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by Weyane.is.dead » 23 Mar 2023, 14:14
As far as I know Eritrea is not involved in the conflict. So I don't know why you think we are " inserting ourselves to such an extent in such an ideology-driven high-stake conflict". In this unjust world you got to cover your back, and since Russia offers veto power and can reckon with the world spoilers who have Eritrea on their sights, allying with Russia is wise and measured stance. Tplf vermin had a free ride not because they were powerful but because they had someone willing to sanction us and fill tplfs coffers with money and weapons. As long as we are not being a client state and our relations are based on mutual respect and equal benefits, the sky is the limit. Eritrea is a sovereign nation, its relationship with other sovereign nations is no-one's business, especially not the west's.
As for the moral upperhand, Russia has it. You don't watch from the sides while someone's sharpening a knife to cut your throat. Russia has been very patient. Since world war 2 nato has been expanding east and closer and closer to Russia despite previous agreements that it wouldn't. Ethnic Russians were being ethnically cleansed from Eastern Ukraine. Russia will be remembered forever for bringing down the nazis and now the evil US imperialists.
justo wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:40
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:08
It most Eritreans vision too. May be not you. Your opinions are just your own. Don't try to pass them as everyone's.
You're right, it is only my opinion. But let me tell how I came to the conclusion that it is shared by Eritreans
- Eritrea consists of people from the age 0-107. Zero just born today, 107 the oldest that we know of according to Hadas Eritra
- The majority are under the age of 15, and ideology, War of Civilizations, multi/unipolar world, Russia-USA conflict cannot be part of their vision
- People in the countryside, many of them may not know of the conflict, and the few who know have other things to worry about
- Eritrea also consists of future generations and the outcome of this conflict might affect the coming 2-3 generations
- And I can definitely tell you power politics is not part of their vision yet. So you have to be careful if you make decision that affect the life of future generations
- Moreover, generally speaking, ideology is a vision of leaders and cadres not of a people
- The vision we share with Isaias is of prosperous independent Eritrea
- The vision we share with Isaias is of a country that takes its independence seriously
Now tell me how you came to the conclusion that inserting ourselves to such an extent in such an ideology-driven high-stake conflict, where no party has a moral upper hand, is a vision that is shared by most Eritreans
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by quindibu » 23 Mar 2023, 14:30
justo wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:40
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:08
It most Eritreans vision too. May be not you. Your opinions are just your own. Don't try to pass them as everyone's.
You're right, it is only my opinion. But let me tell how I came to the conclusion that it is shared by Eritreans
- Eritrea consists of people from the age 0-107. Zero just born today, 107 the oldest that we know of according to Hadas Eritra
- The majority are under the age of 15, and ideology, War of Civilizations, multi/unipolar world, Russia-USA conflict cannot be part of their vision
- People in the countryside, many of them may not know of the conflict, and the few who know have other things to worry about
- Eritrea also consists of future generations and the outcome of this conflict might affect the coming 2-3 generations
- And I can definitely tell you power politics is not part of their vision yet. So you have to be careful if you make decision that affect the life of future generations
- Moreover, generally speaking, ideology is a vision of leaders and cadres not of a people
- The vision we share with Isaias is of prosperous independent Eritrea
- The vision we share with Isaias is of a country that takes its independence seriously
Now tell me how you came to the conclusion that inserting ourselves to such an extent in such an ideology-driven high-stake conflict, where no party has a moral upper hand, is a vision that is shared by most Eritreans
Justo bro,
If you allow me to insert myself......
I agree with your overall concern, but my reservation isn't in the position that was taken by the Eritrean government, but with the approach. But I'm not sure what you've listed above can be peculiar only to Eritrea. For instance in the US, there are 25 million children below 18(2021 US census) which is the legal age to vote; election voters turnout (average 60% of eligible voters), in developed nations in general and in the US in particular, has been low; polices are designed mostly not even by politicians, but bureaucrats.......Lobbyists and other interest groups have disproportionate influence on setting the agenda.....
All these make the illusion of existing consensus untenable, and I don't think Eritrea can be the exception.
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by Temt » 23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
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by Weyane.is.dead » 23 Mar 2023, 15:40
So articulate. Bravo, I wish I had your writing skills. Sage quindibu as always has chimmed in some of his wisdom too. We don't have to agree on everything but our government has been doing miracles.
Temt wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
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by justo » 23 Mar 2023, 16:30
quindibu wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:30
Justo bro,
If you allow me to insert myself......
I agree with your overall concern, but my reservation isn't in the position that was taken by the Eritrean government, but with the approach. But I'm not sure what you've listed above can be peculiar only to Eritrea. For instance in the US, there are 25 million children below 18(2021 US census) which is the legal age to vote; election voters turnout (average 60% of eligible voters), in developed nations in general and in the US in particular, has been low; polices are designed mostly not even by politicians, but bureaucrats.......Lobbyists and other interest groups have disproportionate influence on setting the agenda.....
All these make the illusion of existing consensus untenable, and I don't think Eritrea can be the exception.
Bro quindibu,
I agree, these are not peculiar to Eritrea, I just raised them to indicate that we need to be cautious when making far-reaching decisions that affect many, and not put ourselves in the frontline. One cannot base such decisions on ones convictions only, but on how they affect current and future stake-holders, who have huge stake in the outcome but for one reason or the other cannot be part of the decision-making process.
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by Temt » 23 Mar 2023, 16:33
Eritrea & Russia: ኤርትራን ሩስያን ሓድሽ ስምምዕ፥ ወተሃደራዊ መዓስከር ኣብ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ ክህነጽ፥ህወሓት ድሕሪ ምስራዙ ዕግርግር!!
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by kerenite » 23 Mar 2023, 17:00
Haha..
The isu livestocks the nhna nsu lots are combined here consoling each other.
They know their idol wedi medhin disappointed them big time. Hence they are trying to find excuses for him. He himself publicly announced that his regime has failed in every aspect but his livestock are telling... No kbur president, eritrea is prospering... Eritra tHinbeb alla. He and they are in different angles.
MiHret yewridelom nezom welQi seb zemliku.
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by Weyane.is.dead » 23 Mar 2023, 17:18
Sekit eske nefat.
wedish.ermuta wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 17:00
Haha..
The isu livestocks the nhna nsu lots are combined here consoling each other.
They know their idol wedi medhin disappointed them big time. Hence they are trying to find excuses for him. He himself publicly announced that his regime has failed in every aspect but his livestock are telling... No kbur president, eritrea is prospering... Eritra tHinbeb alla. He and they are in different angles.
MiHret yewridelom nezom welQi seb zemliku.
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by Temt » 23 Mar 2023, 18:14
EMNA "ወታሃደራዊ ስጉምቲ፡ ኣብ ልዕሊ ኤርትራ" ERITREAN MEDIA NET ASMERA
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by Deqi-Arawit » 23 Mar 2023, 19:05
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:40
So articulate. Bravo, I wish I had your writing skills. Sage quindibu as always has chimmed in some of his wisdom too. We don't have to agree on everything
but our government has been doing miracles.
Temt wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
Aye Froggy! Anti Hatela! Could you shed light to the miracles which you claim the alcoholic junk is doing in Eritrea? To call the regime for a government is overstatement.
As we speak, The right of Eritreans is violated in broad day light by Sudanese security officials on which the door of their residence is knocked, and their property is rubbed . That is despite the kiss kiss relationship the dictator have with his sudanese. You bitches are no better than the Agame cadres...
just sing...Be proud of been an Eritrean......Kuraaa Eritrawi tray Bela...Antin Bojal MaAkor.
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by Weyane.is.dead » 23 Mar 2023, 20:28
Shut the fvck up wedibuttanella. Remind me again what is it that you parsaite do except for bit.ching and whinning here like a woman. What do you suppose the Eritrean government do? Go there with guns blazing? It is obvious them Sudanes animals don't understand diplomacy. They are trying to milk Eritreans because they know they have money. This is not the first time and it won't be the last. I wish my compatriots would either go back home or to other 3rd countries. I will definitely advise my relatives and assist them with whatever I can.
aregit kelbi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 19:05
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:40
So articulate. Bravo, I wish I had your writing skills. Sage quindibu as always has chimmed in some of his wisdom too. We don't have to agree on everything
but our government has been doing miracles.
Temt wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
Aye Froggy! Anti Hatela! Could you shed light to the miracles which you claim the alcoholic junk is doing in Eritrea? To call the regime for a government is overstatement.
As we speak, The right of Eritreans is violated in broad day light by Sudanese security officials on which the door of their residence is knocked, and their property is rubbed . That is despite the kiss kiss relationship the dictator have with his sudanese. You bitches are no better than the Agame cadres...
just sing...Be proud of been an Eritrean......Kuraaa Eritrawi tray Bela...Antin Bojal MaAkor.
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by Deqi-Arawit » 23 Mar 2023, 20:56
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 20:28
Shut the fvck up wedibuttanella. Remind me again what is it that you parsaite do except for bit.ching and whinning here like a woman. What do you suppose the Eritrean government do? Go there with guns blazing? It is obvious them Sudanes animals don't understand diplomacy. They are trying to milk Eritreans because they know they have money. This is not the first time and it won't be the last. I wish my compatriots would either go back home or to other 3rd countries. I will definitely advise my relatives and assist them with whatever I can.
aregit kelbi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 19:05
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:40
So articulate. Bravo, I wish I had your writing skills. Sage quindibu as always has chimmed in some of his wisdom too. We don't have to agree on everything
but our government has been doing miracles.
Temt wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
Aye Froggy! Anti Hatela! Could you shed light to the miracles which you claim the alcoholic junk is doing in Eritrea? To call the regime for a government is overstatement.
As we speak, The right of Eritreans is violated in broad day light by Sudanese security officials on which the door of their residence is knocked, and their property is rubbed . That is despite the kiss kiss relationship the dictator have with his sudanese. You bitches are no better than the Agame cadres...
just sing...Be proud of been an Eritrean......Kuraaa Eritrawi tray Bela...Antin Bojal MaAkor.
Aye Froggy Hatela. Hangol ay TeAdelkin. You ask me what can the regime do to protect them blazing? Respectable government writes the words, "We are
concerned the way the sudanese security serves are mistreating Eritrean refugees in the Khartoum is one way to make your voice",
We call the sudanese government to uphold the rights of Eritrean refugees in the Sudan is another one, If you want to screw the volume up, you say, The Eritrean government
condemns the way the Sudanese are mistreating Eritreans in Khartoum. You bitches don't even know your right and obligation except dancing and echoing the words of the dictator.
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by Weyane.is.dead » 23 Mar 2023, 21:06
Low iq vermin, like that is going to solve anything. What they need is setting Eastern Sudanese against the central government. Arm them and let them drag the parasites in Khartoum and hang them. They have been arming tplf so it is fair game. In the mean time why don't you and your fellow low iqs do something about it since you have the solution and can do better
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 20:56
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 20:28
Shut the fvck up wedibuttanella. Remind me again what is it that you parsaite do except for bit.ching and whinning here like a woman. What do you suppose the Eritrean government do? Go there with guns blazing? It is obvious them Sudanes animals don't understand diplomacy. They are trying to milk Eritreans because they know they have money. This is not the first time and it won't be the last. I wish my compatriots would either go back home or to other 3rd countries. I will definitely advise my relatives and assist them with whatever I can.
aregit kelbi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 19:05
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:40
So articulate. Bravo, I wish I had your writing skills. Sage quindibu as always has chimmed in some of his wisdom too. We don't have to agree on everything
but our government has been doing miracles.
Temt wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24
It is okay not to agree with everything our government does. But to suggest that we had to agree with the US and its shadow allies may not hold water. Suffice it to remind my fellow Eritreans that the Eritrean government has been on record to seek friendly relations with the US and many of its shadow states ever since our independence. But the US-led western governments have never been friendly to our government unless we succumb to their "My way or the highway" selfish way of thinking.
That said, as brother weyane.is.dead, has stated, our government's standing with the Russians and Chinese is not only wise but practical in the face of US intransigence against our independence and free choice of life for more than 80 years. For one thing, we must not forget that the US was only forced to recognize our hard-fought independence after the successful internationally monitored and recognized referendum. Even after that, the US has been attempting to sabotage the existence of Eritrea as a sovereign and truly independent nation. One doesn't have to be a brain surgeon to realize that the only way Uncle Sam would leave us alone is if we obeyed the US administration's command "Jump" by humbly saying "How high?" as, unfortunately, some countries do.
Now, I understand that Russia (USSR) had stood against our liberation by siding with the Mengistu regime of Ethiopia. I also am aware that neither Russia nor China vetoed the unjust and illegal 2 UN sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea illegally and unfairly on the bogus claim that we supported the terrorist Alshebab group of Somalia. I don't know how they feel about those wrong votes of abstaining instead of stopping them altogether. But for whatever reason, now that they are standing with us, it would be foolish not to side with them. Of course, the Chinese and the Russians are doing it for their own interest first and foremost. So be it. There is nothing wrong with that as long as they don't step on our own interest as defined by us. At the end of the day, it is prudent that we work with nations and organizations with a clear understanding of mutual benefits resulting in a win-win situation as opposed to the US greedy stand of "I know what you need more than you do, and unconditionally obey me or else..." rotten mentality.
Aye Froggy! Anti Hatela! Could you shed light to the miracles which you claim the alcoholic junk is doing in Eritrea? To call the regime for a government is overstatement.
As we speak, The right of Eritreans is violated in broad day light by Sudanese security officials on which the door of their residence is knocked, and their property is rubbed . That is despite the kiss kiss relationship the dictator have with his sudanese. You bitches are no better than the Agame cadres...
just sing...Be proud of been an Eritrean......Kuraaa Eritrawi tray Bela...Antin Bojal MaAkor.
Aye Froggy Hatela. Hangol ay TeAdelkin. You ask me what can the regime do to protect them blazing? Respectable government writes the words, "We are
concerned the way the sudanese security serves are mistreating Eritrean refugees in the Khartoum is one way to make your voice",
We call the sudanese government to uphold the rights of Eritrean refugees in the Sudan is another one, If you want to screw the volume up, you say, The Eritrean government
condemns the way the Sudanese are mistreating Eritreans in Khartoum. You bitches don't even know your right and obligation except dancing and echoing the words of the dictator.
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by Dark Energy » 24 Mar 2023, 00:05
Brother Justo,
You said it right. BTW, a government has been in power for last thirty years without any kind of mandate from the people gives a shyyyt of what the people think ? Isayas has been the sole decision maker in Eritrea. He owns Eritrea. The whole world knows it. I don't believe any body knows what his goals and objectives are. What ever his goas are, he is running out of time though. On the surface he appears to be anti USA. I don't believe that. That is for idiots to consume. His recent relationship with Russia is supposed to help him at the UN. For all practical purposes, his relationship with Abbiy is totally consumated. Agames are done for good. What excuse are we going to be subjected to next !!!!
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by Eripoblikan » 24 Mar 2023, 05:22
Eritrea really needs a savior. To not have to read such monotonous gibberish is a big blessing in itself.