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How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 06:25
by Zmeselo


Eritrea student kidnapping sparks Ethiopian protest

Thousand pf protesters took to the streets in Ethiopian cities, demanding Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed do more to tackle simmering ethnic violence following the kidnapping of university students. Armed... https://www.defenceweb.co.za/security/h ... n-protest/

Re: How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 09:56
by Zmeselo
Embassy Media - Glimpse into the Antiquity of Eritrea - 'Adulite Civilization'


Re: How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 10:02
by Zmeselo

In 1941, Eritrea fell under British military administration, which proceeded to dismantle many industries and most of the infrastructure was taken as war compensation.

A ploy, to dismantle & render Eritrea incapable to govern herself!

Reparation for Eritrea! #BlackHistoryMonth
(Amanuel Biedemariam: @Amanbiede)

Re: How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 10:05
by Zmeselo

These 3 wise leaders are working hard to consolidate peace, stability & security in the Horn of Africa. Our aspirations for a prosperous HoA tied together by economic & social development through regional cooperation will no doubt be realized. #Eritrea #Somalia #Ethiopia
(Noel No L’s: @wedimendefera)

Re: How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 13:33
by Zmeselo

ሃገርካ ገዛ ክራይ አይኮነትን: ክጥዕመካ ጥራሕ ትነብረላ።
(HermonYemaneሄርሞን: @HermonE_J)


'ፈንቅል' ኣብ መበል 30 ዓመቱ - ፈንቅል ንልምዓት!
(Paulos Netabay: @PNetabay)


Madot: Eritrean Island, located five miles north of Dissei.
(Kokob: @NeslekiEritrea)

Re: How the media incites violence against Eritreans.

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 13:35
by Zmeselo