Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Reem Fsha (Xbuq zgebr) By Tekle Tesfazgi Cover Video (2019)
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Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Hey BETRAYER of Your REAL BROTHA who you LEFT in ERITREA to GET CONSCRIPTED and MARTYR'd....
Dergue, Ethiopians, Agames, Woyane are Your REAL BROTHAs...NOT ERITREANS!
Sellout/Selfish PFDJ Cadre!
Dergue, Ethiopians, Agames, Woyane are Your REAL BROTHAs...NOT ERITREANS!
Sellout/Selfish PFDJ Cadre!
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
DIGITAL ADI-HALO...HALO-LOwLoW! All PFDJ is Hot Air Bullschit! All the PFDJ Clowns cadres on this forum, Social Media, twitter etc are Ordered by Chare, their Low level Boss...Patheitc PFDJ!...hahaha
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Still here, trying to s@ck my díck, huh?
Well I ain't Leroy, so get the f@ck off my crotch!
Well I ain't Leroy, so get the f@ck off my crotch!
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
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Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Check the video, again!
He had the same attitude, even before boarding the plane.
Polite? Yes, indeed! .
Laconic, naah!
He was happy & said in the end that he will do it again, and was even advising other Ethiopians to visit the country.
He had the same attitude, even before boarding the plane.
Polite? Yes, indeed! .
Laconic, naah!
He was happy & said in the end that he will do it again, and was even advising other Ethiopians to visit the country.
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 07:05The Ethiopian was very polite and laconic ..perhaps, he doesn't want to wound our pride.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Ayte zombie (low-graded higdef cadre) greetings,
Thanks for sharing.
Wow! Your ethiopian brother admired eritrea and we must be proud of that.
Nikhid TraH.
P.S. can you ask your ethiopian brother in which of the 2 or 3 star hotels he booked in asmara.
Why?
Man! such hotels have already hanged a note, clearly stating "teAshigu" or "tashigewal" on the doors of their rest rooms. Reason they put "due to lack of running water"
Hey! Don't take my word for it. Ask any eritrean who just returned having vacationed in asmara lately.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Your pain is palpable. I don't want to add another layer to that sense of smallness of yours.kerenite wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 12:28
Ayte zombie (low-graded higdef cadre) greetings,
Thanks for sharing.
Wow! Your ethiopian brother admired eritrea and we must be proud of that.
Nikhid TraH.
P.S. can you ask your ethiopian brother in which of the 2 or 3 star hotels he booked in asmara.
Why?
Man! such hotels have already hanged a note, clearly stating "teAshigu" or "tashigewal" on the doors of their rest rooms. Reason they put "due to lack of running water"
Hey! Don't take my word for it. Ask any eritrean who just returned having vacationed in asmara lately.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Politics aside,
Tecle tesfazgi aka tecle Quoor, is one of my favorite singers. Believe me, when I hear his lovely song "kem dilaye ane kem dilaye" I can not control my tears.
MeAs iyu egzabiher or allah kemdilayna zigeberlena.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
You might like this, then.
Since, you're from Keren

Keren: Asmara’s Twin City
Written by Shabait Administrator
http://shabait.com/about-eritrea/art-a- ... twin-city-
About Eritrea - Art & Sport

Eritrea is endowed with a number of tangible and intangible cultural assets.
Many cities in Eritrea have been harboring within them relics and assets, that could be traced centuries back. Even though Asmara has been recognized for its historic and beautiful architectural buildings that have been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List, cities like Massawa, Keren and Akordet are also embellished with building complexes that are prominent for their unique art-deco features. Some of these buildings are religious centers, administrative offices, restaurants, cafes and residential houses.
The Keren City Municipality Building (Comeceriatio Keren), Cinema Empero or Casa degli Fasho, Plaza Riva (Riva Palace), Albergo Vittorio (now Senhit Hotel), Keren Hotel also known as Enda Baskuzi, Casa Degli Majri, Villa Mussa Bekit, “Ferovia”- Keren’s former Railway Station and currently Bus Station, Abi Mesgid (Big Mosque), Beilul Restaurant and Awet Hotel, Shitata (Enda-Molgom), Greek Orthodox Church, Yakot Building, St. Michael Church, St. Hana School, Selam Primary School, St. Anthonios Church, Megarih Temple are among the art-deco buildings of Keren City. These buildings and the history that they have carved within them makes this city a hub of cultural assets that are rare of their type.
Historic relics and artifacts in Keren, have their own different stories to tell. Some of the buildings and relics, are reminders of a global History. These living tangible remnant heritages of World War II, reminders of the Turkish and Italian rule in Eritrea are now part and parcel of a global history.
Historic development and modernization of the city, dates back to the Turkish and Italian colonization in Eritrea. Plenty of relics and artifacts of different eras, are still available in Keren. A place known as “Forto”, for instance has a history to tell visitors. A fierce battle between the Italian and British colonizers during World War II, was held in that particular area. So, Keren was a center of attraction for various colonial powers for its strategic location for military operations and, of course, for its favorable climate.
“Tinqulhas” – a terrain with hairpin twist roads that lead to Keren from the vast western plains of Eritrea, for instance, was the last stronghold for the Italian colonizers, which saw the victory of the British over the Italians; only two years after the start of World War II. Cemeteries of Italian soldiers and that of the Common-Wealth soldiers, are still some of the glorious examples of the bloody battle.
Even though there existed various historical buildings and relics before the inception of colonization in Eritrea, Keren, like many other major Eritrean cities, was built as a modern city during the Italian colonial period. A number of historic buildings similar to that of the buildings in Asmara and Massawa, were built in 1902 and thereafter. Most of the buildings are still in good shape, despite their age. What is fascinating about the art-deco buildings in Keren, is their resemblance to some wonderful buildings in Morocco.
Keren, is not only known for its art-deco buildings. Some remnants of its glorious past include; a railway line, that pierces through the mountainous escarpments from Keren to the Gash-Barka region. This railway line is known for its amazing engineering spectacle, which has gained the attention of many locomotive enthusiasts and other visiting tourists.
The Culture and Sports Department in Keren city has recently started to carry out extensive exploration and research activities, to document all art-deco buildings of the city along with various relics and cultural assets.
According to Mr. Siraj Haji, Head of Culture and Sports Department in the Anseba Region, a wide range of exploration and research activities have been carried out to document the historic buildings, relics and other important heritages of the city some of which need urgent preservation and due care.

So far, a wide collection of still and motion pictures have been accumulated. What the documents show is that many of the historic buildings have deteriorated, particularly during the per-independence period. Some of the buildings have also been refurbished by the owners, without professional supervision.
Hence, Mr. Siraj said,
For its priceless heritages, Keren is no more Eritrea’s asset only, but it now has a global importance. That is why the Department of Culture and Sports in the Anseba Region, has been working to promote and make such assets known to everybody. Efforts have been underway, to preserve the art-deco buildings and other historic assets in their original state.

The battle fought between the Italians and the British in 1941, which came to an end in “Tinkulehas”, was part of World War II and is now part of Keren’s history. Just at a simple glance, one could understand a lot about Keren and wonder about its numerous cultural and historic assets.
Anthropologists and Archeologists, have been participating in the extensive exploration and documentation of Keren’s multifaceted assets. They are working hard to collect the remnants of war and other relics of historic importance, that could be dated back to ancient times.
Mr. Siraj finally said, that their office is making preparations and finalizing a documentary film that depicts an overall history of Keren over the past 100 years.
Since, you're from Keren
Keren: Asmara’s Twin City
Written by Shabait Administrator
http://shabait.com/about-eritrea/art-a- ... twin-city-
About Eritrea - Art & Sport
Eritrea is endowed with a number of tangible and intangible cultural assets.
Many cities in Eritrea have been harboring within them relics and assets, that could be traced centuries back. Even though Asmara has been recognized for its historic and beautiful architectural buildings that have been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List, cities like Massawa, Keren and Akordet are also embellished with building complexes that are prominent for their unique art-deco features. Some of these buildings are religious centers, administrative offices, restaurants, cafes and residential houses.
The Keren City Municipality Building (Comeceriatio Keren), Cinema Empero or Casa degli Fasho, Plaza Riva (Riva Palace), Albergo Vittorio (now Senhit Hotel), Keren Hotel also known as Enda Baskuzi, Casa Degli Majri, Villa Mussa Bekit, “Ferovia”- Keren’s former Railway Station and currently Bus Station, Abi Mesgid (Big Mosque), Beilul Restaurant and Awet Hotel, Shitata (Enda-Molgom), Greek Orthodox Church, Yakot Building, St. Michael Church, St. Hana School, Selam Primary School, St. Anthonios Church, Megarih Temple are among the art-deco buildings of Keren City. These buildings and the history that they have carved within them makes this city a hub of cultural assets that are rare of their type.
Historic relics and artifacts in Keren, have their own different stories to tell. Some of the buildings and relics, are reminders of a global History. These living tangible remnant heritages of World War II, reminders of the Turkish and Italian rule in Eritrea are now part and parcel of a global history.
Historic development and modernization of the city, dates back to the Turkish and Italian colonization in Eritrea. Plenty of relics and artifacts of different eras, are still available in Keren. A place known as “Forto”, for instance has a history to tell visitors. A fierce battle between the Italian and British colonizers during World War II, was held in that particular area. So, Keren was a center of attraction for various colonial powers for its strategic location for military operations and, of course, for its favorable climate.
“Tinqulhas” – a terrain with hairpin twist roads that lead to Keren from the vast western plains of Eritrea, for instance, was the last stronghold for the Italian colonizers, which saw the victory of the British over the Italians; only two years after the start of World War II. Cemeteries of Italian soldiers and that of the Common-Wealth soldiers, are still some of the glorious examples of the bloody battle.
Even though there existed various historical buildings and relics before the inception of colonization in Eritrea, Keren, like many other major Eritrean cities, was built as a modern city during the Italian colonial period. A number of historic buildings similar to that of the buildings in Asmara and Massawa, were built in 1902 and thereafter. Most of the buildings are still in good shape, despite their age. What is fascinating about the art-deco buildings in Keren, is their resemblance to some wonderful buildings in Morocco.
Keren, is not only known for its art-deco buildings. Some remnants of its glorious past include; a railway line, that pierces through the mountainous escarpments from Keren to the Gash-Barka region. This railway line is known for its amazing engineering spectacle, which has gained the attention of many locomotive enthusiasts and other visiting tourists.
The Culture and Sports Department in Keren city has recently started to carry out extensive exploration and research activities, to document all art-deco buildings of the city along with various relics and cultural assets.
According to Mr. Siraj Haji, Head of Culture and Sports Department in the Anseba Region, a wide range of exploration and research activities have been carried out to document the historic buildings, relics and other important heritages of the city some of which need urgent preservation and due care.
Mr. Siraj said.Documenting the current status of the buildings and other heritages of historic importance is the primary objective of the documentation of such assets,
So far, a wide collection of still and motion pictures have been accumulated. What the documents show is that many of the historic buildings have deteriorated, particularly during the per-independence period. Some of the buildings have also been refurbished by the owners, without professional supervision.
Hence, Mr. Siraj said,
The office of culture and sports in the Anseba region, has so far forged good partnership with the office of cultural heritage in Asmara.What we are trying to accomplish through this research and documentation is familiarizing these beautiful buildings at international conventions; thereby work hard to put the city at the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Mr. Sraj Said.We have consulted the office of cultural heritage in Asmara, to share their experience with us and they responded with enthusiasm. They have always been ready to assist our office with all the capacity they have.
For its priceless heritages, Keren is no more Eritrea’s asset only, but it now has a global importance. That is why the Department of Culture and Sports in the Anseba Region, has been working to promote and make such assets known to everybody. Efforts have been underway, to preserve the art-deco buildings and other historic assets in their original state.
The battle fought between the Italians and the British in 1941, which came to an end in “Tinkulehas”, was part of World War II and is now part of Keren’s history. Just at a simple glance, one could understand a lot about Keren and wonder about its numerous cultural and historic assets.
Anthropologists and Archeologists, have been participating in the extensive exploration and documentation of Keren’s multifaceted assets. They are working hard to collect the remnants of war and other relics of historic importance, that could be dated back to ancient times.
Mr. Siraj finally said, that their office is making preparations and finalizing a documentary film that depicts an overall history of Keren over the past 100 years.
Mr. Sraj noted.The people of Keren have been fully collaborating and playing a decisive role with all their capabilities, in the efforts we are making to register Keren in the UNESCO world heritage list.
kerenite wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 12:28
Ayte zombie (low-graded higdef cadre) greetings,
Thanks for sharing.
Wow! Your ethiopian brother admired eritrea and we must be proud of that.
Nikhid TraH.
P.S. can you ask your ethiopian brother in which of the 2 or 3 star hotels he booked in asmara.
Why?
Man! such hotels have already hanged a note, clearly stating "teAshigu" or "tashigewal" on the doors of their rest rooms. Reason they put "due to lack of running water"
Hey! Don't take my word for it. Ask any eritrean who just returned having vacationed in asmara lately.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
YOU made this whole thing into politics to begin with, & then you come back with: "politics aside"?
What a funny clownboy.
What a funny clownboy.
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
im dying
ze-meles thanks for giving me a laugh
ethio man: asmara beer, is this famous here?
two eris see each other and laugh: famous? wtf is he talking about? this is the only beer in eritrea
ethio man: famous without branding?
compare that to this
ethio man: asmara beer, is this famous here?
two eris see each other and laugh: famous? wtf is he talking about? this is the only beer in eritrea
ethio man: famous without branding?
compare that to this
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Nooo.. Ethoash, c'mon don't die!
Re: Eritrea- My First Time. (From an Ethiopian brother)
Kem Dilayna Gerulna Eko Fetari Eritra Tibehal Hager hibuna bihagez fetari nijeganu Yehwatna Rediwom.Zmeselo wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 14:20YOU made this whole thing into politics to begin with, & then you come back with: "politics aside"?
What a funny clownboy.![]()