Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Rare look of Asmara After deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea



Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
The adwans, are just our slaves. Cleaning our homes & shoes.
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Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
I am laughing by the posters. The 40th to the 70th or before that since the arrival of Italians Eritrea was owned by the foreigners nothing to do with the native people. What you showed us is pure Italian capital, intellectuals built for the Eritrean Italains. The reason they renamed is because they invested huge and it was theirs not the native people. You can see the difference before Italian arrivals and after they left, the native people could not maintain it let alone to expand it. It is not wedi komarit but everyone of them who left him and could not make a dent to the so called Eritrea. What you see in the 60th is a ready made the native people walking the street not they build them but lived them on someone capital and intellectuals.
Do not blame wedi komarit, blame deqi Toqtaqi pasta who are the main killer of their own people and they are submissive to foreigners and their own evil man Issayas. If the native people ware brave and defiant they would have destroyed him, Issayas never travel to the borders who have been shooting kids to escape the borders, streets, prisons, the abusers are the native people destroying their own to appease wedi komarit. If Issayas is Wedi Komarit what have you done Deqi bologna maids who were very happy to travel to Somalia to be maid cookers because the native Somalia nationalist refused to cook for foreign occupiers and melted away to the bushes with their camels but the native Eritreans were very cheerful to go and replace the Somalia natives.
What do you see and observe about the native Eritreans on this site, that will give you all the clues who you are and how defeated and submissive for the killer of your people. Take the Japan Ambassador whose wife is in prison yet he is bowing to Wedi Komarit and many of deqi Toqtoqti basta part of their families are languishing in prison but they are faaarting on this site for Wedi komarit.
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Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Until 1935 only Italians and Tigreans were the only people who were allowed to live in this Italian-Tigrean built town initiated by Ras General Alula. The cursed Hamasena Lootiews entered Asmera as Skunis, Bandas and Askaris. The Machid Egir and Tirsam Ho'moshenay Le'zbos like weyzero Tarik were nighttime prostitutes in gezabanda only. where the Italians fo'cked all their orifices against the street wall( thus the word conturomurro). The bitches like Awash and her Hamasenay mom were never allowed to work or live in this town until Haileseselasse freed it from Italians and allowed the wesfatam Hamasen skunis to live next to Tigreans and the few Italians who chose not to return to Italy. In 1960s, Ethiopia built the city using Tigrean, Waragay , Ejolie and Amharu engineers, but now it is dying coz the Ethiopians abandoned it after Mele gave cursedartera its now useless end-pestence.
Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Now, my mom's maid is my mother? 
Ok, piano wire strangler.

Ok, piano wire strangler.
Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea

The two-hour drive between Asmara to Keren is known as a challenging stretch of road. Torturous and twisted, the road is unofficially known as "Libi Tigray" (heart of Tigray) by the locals. The name serves as a reminder of when Tigrayan leaders seeked a peace agreement with Eritrean leaders in the 19th century that turned out to be a ploy to attack and briefly occupy Eritrea, which was then known as the kingdom of Medri Bahri (Land of the Sea). - Photo: Semenawi Keyih Bahri road.
Tigray’s Alleged Inferiority Complex
By Bereket Kidane,
Ambassador David Shinn in his recent op-ed piece on US-Eritrea relations alluded to the fact that one of the causes of the 1998-2001 border war was the perceived inferiority complex that Tigrayans have towards Eritreans and the score settling they felt they needed to do as a result once they had access to the resources of a larger state. Ambassador Shinn was not shooting from the hip when he mentioned this fact in his article. Having been the United States Ambassador to Ethiopia during the late nineties, he has some “local knowledge” as they say on this matter. He has probably looked extensively into the real causes of the supposed “border war” and spoken with many native and non-native experts on the two countries and the region. Tigrayans’ perceived inferiority complex and past grievances coupled with their desire to expand Tigray’s borders in all directions north, east and south were among the real reasons for the war he probably kept hearing. He made a mention of the fact that the Tigrayan leadership had published a map of Tigray that incorporated large swaths of Eritrea without good reason or any explanation. It’s important to remember that the Regional State of Tigray had indeed succeeded in expanding its borders in all directions within Ethiopia by claiming fertile land that formerly belonged to the Amhara peoples. It had accomplished that with impunity. It was only when it tried to push Tigray’s borders north into Eritrea that it was met with stiff resistance.
But what about his assertions? Aside from the fact that no one can make you feel inferior without your consent, there is a long history between Tigray and Eritrea that goes back several hundred years, full of mistrust and stereotypes. Most people in Eritrea have heard of the famously twisted mountains on the Asmara-Keren road named “Libi Tigray” or “Twisted like the heart of a Tigrayan.” The name of those mountains is instructive to anyone who tries to understand how Eritreans and Tigrayans perceive each other. To an Eritrean, his word is his bond. Tigrayan warlords of the past have had a reputation for playing fast and loose with the truth to the point of swearing by the bible in order to fool people into thinking they had an agreement with them. Consequently, Eritreans had always perceived Tigrayans as untrustworthy, shifty and treacherous. In fact, many Eritrean elders in 1991 had warned the victorious EPLF leaders against establishing close ties with the TPLF. When Tigrayan leaders launched a full scale invasion of Eritrea under the pretext of a border war, it was an “I told you so” moment for the elders. The fact that the present Tigrayan leadership of Ethiopia went back out on its word and has so far refused to abide by the Hague decision and allow demarcation to proceed as per the iron-clad Algiers Agreement and instructions of the boundary commission is seen by Eritreans as the continuation of that famously shifty, treacherous and untrustworthy Tigrayan behavior of yesteryears.
Whatever one thinks of the inferiority complex argument, there is undeniable hostility and animosity between the two peoples now. There is palpable anger coming from the Eritrean side due to the Tigrayan leadership’s refusal to honor the final and binding Algiers Agreement. One of the saddest things that happened during the 1998-2001 war was the brutal treatment of Eritreans living in Ethiopia. They had been stripped of their properties and lifetime savings and made destitute, separated from their spouses and children in order to inflict maximum psychological pain and made to cross the border into Eritrea by walking through landmines. The fact that some 19,000 young Eritreans had died in defense of Eritrea’s sovereignty has made it one of the most blood-soaked international lines on this earth.
Inferiority complex or not, one will never know why the Tigrayan leadership felt they had to go to that length of brutality toward Eritreans living in Ethiopia or why they even felt like they had to destroy martyrs cemeteries in Eritrean towns they occupied. One thing is for certain, however: the legacy of that border war will continue to reverberate for generations to come and negatively define the social and international relations between Tigray and Eritrea.
Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Zombie aka LiHas MITRI aka fessfass Agame,
When is your Agame going to release the Eritrean people?
Btw, your mom's maid gave birth to you and your fellow deqi komarit



When is your Agame going to release the Eritrean people?
Btw, your mom's maid gave birth to you and your fellow deqi komarit



Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Did I remind you of your mom, washing my mom's feet? Don't get mad, & just accept facts!
I told you my slave to go & free them, instead of whining & biitching.

I told you my slave to go & free them, instead of whining & biitching.

Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Just wait and see when the people will get rid of you and your Agame junta just as they did the previius tyrants. Or, did you think the Agame single-handedly liberated Eritrea from the previous tyrants? Fessfass wedi komarit.



Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
I told you already chemlaq- bsbs, the Eritrean people are THE boss. If they decide to remove him- then YES BOSS- as far as I'm concerned. I have zero problems with that. IA didn't liberate Eritrea, single-handedly.
But what you're doing here & as this thread exemplifies is gathering Halafi, aziza, kerenite, ethoash, degnet etc cheering you on as fans; even while using their people (tegaru & agame) as an insult. They should blow up on you, but they know you're one of them. Calling IA agame, gives you & them false pride into thinking you're ruling Eritreans indirectly & you smoke on that "drug", daily.
But what you're doing here & as this thread exemplifies is gathering Halafi, aziza, kerenite, ethoash, degnet etc cheering you on as fans; even while using their people (tegaru & agame) as an insult. They should blow up on you, but they know you're one of them. Calling IA agame, gives you & them false pride into thinking you're ruling Eritreans indirectly & you smoke on that "drug", daily.
Awash wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 05:12Just wait and see when the people will get rid of you and your Agame junta just as they did the previius tyrants. Or, did you think the Agame single-handedly liberated Eritrea from the previous tyrants? Fessfass wedi komarit.![]()
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Re: Rare look of Asmara way before deqi komarit of Adwa controlled Eritrea
Zombie,
The problem is: you have zero problem with the unrelenting oppression either. Mushmush.




The problem is: you have zero problem with the unrelenting oppression either. Mushmush.




Zmeselo wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 08:12I told you already chemlaq- bsbs, the Eritrean people are THE boss. If they decide to remove him- then YES BOSS- as far as I'm concerned. I have zero problems with that. IA didn't liberate Eritrea, single-handedly.
But what you're doing here & as this thread exemplifies is gathering Halafi, aziza, kerenite, ethoash, degnet etc cheering you on as fans; even while using their people (tegaru & agame) as an insult. They should blow up on you, but they know you're one of them. Calling IA agame, gives you & them false pride into thinking you're ruling Eritreans indirectly & you smoke on that "drug", daily.
Awash wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 05:12Just wait and see when the people will get rid of you and your Agame junta just as they did the previius tyrants. Or, did you think the Agame single-handedly liberated Eritrea from the previous tyrants? Fessfass wedi komarit.![]()
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