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Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 11:20
by Zmeselo


H. E Mr. Osman Saleh, Foreign Minister of the State of Eritrea and H. E Mr. Yemane Ghebreab, political advisor of the president arrived today in Addis Ababa to attend the 35th ordinary Session of the AU Assembly (Heads of State and Government).
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Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 11:33
by Zmeselo


It was a pleasure meeting Ambassador Ms. Sophia Tesfamariam, Permanent Representative of the State of Eritrea to the UN, at UNICEF Office and appraised her of our constructive partnerships with Government of Eritrea and joint development priorities for children and women in Eritrea.



Nutrition is an essential element of the Eritrea’s National Development Plan, a multi-sectoral, inter-ministerial & UN collaboration endorses the National Health Sector Nutrition Strategy to accelerate high impact nutrition interventions to end undernutrition among children & women.

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Permanent Representative of the State of Eritrea to the UN, Ambassador Sofia Tesfamariam, paid a courtesy call at the @UNDPEritrea Country Office to learn more about UNDP Eritrea's work in the Country & discussed potential areas of collaboration.
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Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 11:42
by Digital Weyane
ኡዛ ብዘይ ፍቓድ ወያነ ልኾንቲነንት ትግራይ ዘሊልካ ላው ሓዲሽ አበባ ኬድካ ምሽርሻር የተመቸየትኒ። ኾንቲነንታል ሕጊ እኒኤና እኮ። ሕጊ ይኸበር። :roll: :roll:

Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 11:47
by Zmeselo


Eritrean champion Natnael Berhane (@Natnaelb2), has joined the Alshafar Jumeirah Team. ናትናኤል ብርሃነ፡ ምስ ናይ ኤማራት ዓረብ ክለብ ኣልሻራፍ ጁመይራህ ተጸንቢሩ፡፡
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The Eritrean Cycling Federation, organizes the Eritrean national Championship for juniors in Asmara. A tournament through which we may discover a number of emerging talents, who dream flying high with the flag of Eritrea. إتحاد الدراجات الهوائية ينظم بطولة ارتريا للناشئين بالعاصمة اسمرا. @eri_skato




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Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 12:23
by Zmeselo
Digital Weyane wrote:
03 Feb 2022, 11:42
ኡዛ ብዘይ ፍቓድ ወያነ ልኾንቲነንት ትግራይ ዘሊልካ ላው ሓዲሽ አበባ ኬድካ ምሽርሻር የተመቸየትኒ። ኾንቲነንታል ሕጊ እኒኤና እኮ። ሕጊ ይኸበር። :roll: :roll:
ግዙፍ ታኽቲካል በደል ኢያቶም፡ እኒኦ ፈጺሞም። ኣይተ ዓባቕ ን UN Sec. Council ኣብዚ ቀረባ መዓልታት ህፁፅ ዋዕላ ብምክያድ፡ ኮናንን ቀጻዕን ስጉምትታት ክወስድ መምርሒ ሂቦም ኣለዉ።

Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 12:34
by Zmeselo
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Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 13:42
by Zmeselo


Eritrea and the Tripartite Alliance in the Horn of Africa

Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor

https://www.blackagendareport.com/eritr ... orn-africa

02 Feb 2022


Somali President Abdullahi Mohhamed Abdullahi, aka Farmaajo, Eritrean President Isais Afwerki, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali.

The motives behind US aggression towards Ethiopia, have not been altogether clear. Is it, simply, that they lost their long standing puppet government led by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front? Competition with China? Or is it the regional Tripartite Agreement between Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia https://www.peaceagreements.org/view/2099, which poses too much independence from US global hegemony? Ethiopia borders both Eritrea and Somalia, and Eritrea has made its Red Sea ports available to Ethiopia since leaders of the two countries negotiated peace in 2018. Together, Eritrea and Somalia share a combined coastline of 2,672 miles in one of the most strategic corners of the world, on the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. I spoke to Eritrean American doctor and activist Simon Tesfamariam, co-founder of the #NoMore Movement to end neocolonialism in Africa.

Ann Garrison: Simon, do you think that separating Ethiopia and Eritrea is the primary motivation behind US aggression towards Ethiopia?

Simon Tesfamariam: Absolutely. Think about what's been going on, over this past year. They've been doing their best to separate Eritrea and Ethiopia, to isolate Eritrea, and to break the resistance to imperialism in the region.

Eritrea has long been a bastion of resistance, against imperialism. I believe, that US policymakers think they can win over Ethiopians and win over the Ethiopian government and pry it away from Eritrea. Same thing with Somalia. These are the old divide-and-rule tactics, that were used during the colonial era. That's what they're looking to do in the Horn of Africa again.

AG: Tell us why the US is so hostile to Eritrea.

ST: Well, back in the ‘90s, when Eritrea gained its independence, US policymakers went along with it for a while, thinking that Eritrea would essentially play ball, that it would take part in their neoliberal machinations, that it would do their bidding and, despite its leftist stance, maintain their interests in the region.

It didn't take long for them to realize, that Eritrea had a truly self-reliant policy. When the World Bank or the IMF would come to Eritrea and try to design its development programs, Eritrea would say,
No, we have our own programs. Thanks, but no thanks. We're going to do this, our way.
That type of mentality was not common in Africa at that time, and for a nation to come in and say, “We want to do it our way”—moving toward self reliance—that was seen as a threat by Washington. And so US policymakers sent in the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front https://www.facebook.com/tplf.officia, or TPLF, as an attack dog against the ruling party in Eritrea, the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice https://dbpedia.org/page/People's_Front ... nd_Justice. And basically, it was a regime change war. They wanted to take over the country and crush its sovereignty, because they felt that Eritrea was too independent of US global hegemony.

In Ethiopia, during the 27 years of TPLF rule, US policymakers had a willing puppet in a client state, and their goal was always to take Eritrea out. Now, despite the failure of decades of US proxy war against Eritrea, they continue to act as though they have no other choice, and they do indeed have no other choice within the logic of empire.

So they're going to continue to try to pry Ethiopia, apart from Eritrea. They want to pry the entire region, apart from Eritrea. This is an imperial absolute for them, but the strong people-to- people relationship between the Eritreans, Ethiopians, and Somalis at this moment is going to make that impossible.

AG: Okay, as I understand it, Eritrea has taken no IMF or World Bank loans since its independence, and it doesn't get foreign aid from the West. Nevertheless, it's the only country in Africa that’s been able to meet the UN’s Millennium Development Goals https://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ on education and health care. Is that true?

ST: That's correct. And it did that at a time when it was under sanctions, when you couldn't get basic medicines, you couldn't get ambulances, you couldn't get servers for electronic medical record systems. So it was challenged from every corner, but it was still able to achieve the Millennium Development Goals for health and education. I think that’s a story in itself, that needs to be told.

Eritrea is also one of the first countries in the world, to get rid of USAID https://www.usaid.gov/. Most people know that Cuba, Russia, and other countries expelled USAID from their borders, but few know that Eritrea did the same in 2005 or 2006. They got rid of USAID, to stop all their covert operations to undermine national unity and sovereignty.

Similarly, like you said, they didn't take handouts or IMF or World Bank loans; which they saw as crippling tools of empire. It's not that Eritrea’s opposed to assistance from outside nations, but it didn’t want the strings attached to aid coming from USAID.

Again, Eritrea has a very independent policy, and has always strived for self-reliance. This is why, it sees so much hostility from the United States.

AG: What's the potential in the alliance between Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia?

ST: There's huge potential in solidarity across Africa, like what we saw back in the ‘60s with the rise of Pan-Africanism and the anti-colonial liberation movements that brought many African countries together. The alliance of these three countries bordering one another in the Horn of Africa was formalized in the Joint Declaration on Comprehensive Cooperation Between Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/2099, also known as the Tripartite Agreement, and it will now be very difficult for the West to break, hard as they’re trying.

The key thing to understand here, is the strong people-to-people relationships going on. Somalis, Eritreans, and Ethiopians are now having discussions online and in the streets, getting together and mobilizing on the streets. You have the people of the Horn of Africa at home, the governments at home, and the diasporas all connected, moving towards this common destiny.

AG: And your own online activism, particularly with the #NoMore Movement, has been so threatening to entrenched power that you've been banned from Twitter, right?

ST: That's correct, unfortunately, so has Horn of Africa Hub, New Africa Institute, and other accounts. My personal and professional accounts have both been shut down, and so have any organizational accounts that I had access to. The same has happened to other people, within my circle.

Individual accounts of some #NoMore leaders are still up, but how long before they get taken down?

AG: Okay, and just to make sure that we've got this covered, the #NoMore Movement is a movement to end neocolonialism in Africa, particularly focused on the Horn but with Pan-African goals, right?

ST: Yes, but it keeps expanding. We hope to see it become a global movement, with African origins. We’re saying no to tools of exploitation—disinformation, division, and war—to move towards collective prosperity across the world. But we can't forget, that #NoMore originated in the Horn of Africa.

AG: Ethiopia and Eritrea were at war for nearly two decades, until Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power and negotiated peace. Since then the two nations and peoples seem very closely bonded, and the diasporas who support Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Isaias Afwerki rally against US intervention together. Do you think the Ethiopia/Eritrea war, which was really the TPLF/Eritrea war, is over going forward?

ST: US policymakers will make every effort to shatter the peace, but as I said earlier, there are now special relationships growing in the Horn of Africa, and it's not just governments; its entire peoples. The nations, the governments, and the diasporas are all connected at this moment. They feel as though they share a kind of destiny. So if one leader decides to go off and do their own thing, and maybe go in a different direction, the people are going to say #NoMore to that too.

Simon Tesfamariam is an Eritrean American medical doctor and writer living in New York City with a long history of organizing and activism within the global Eritrean community. He has lived, worked, and taught in Eritrea, volunteering in Eritrean hospitals and lecturing at the University of Asmara. He has been suspended from Twitter but hopes to return @stesfa. Till then he can be reached at [email protected].

Ann Garrison is a Black Agenda Report Contributing Editor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2014, she received the Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Democracy and Peace Prize for promoting peace through her reporting on conflict in the African Great Lakes Region. She can be reached on Twitter @AnnGarrison and at [email protected].

Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 15:47
by Weyane.is.dead
Great news. While leba tplf is quarantined in Tigray, Eritreans are enjoying themselves in the heart of Ethiopia 8)
Zmeselo wrote:
03 Feb 2022, 11:20


H. E Mr. Osman Saleh, Foreign Minister of the State of Eritrea and H. E Mr. Yemane Ghebreab, political advisor of the president arrived today in Addis Ababa to attend the 35th ordinary Session of the AU Assembly (Heads of State and Government).
@hawelti

Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 16:15
by Zmeselo


Amb Gerald Wolf handed over lesson plans for curricula of different technical and commercial subjects to Mr. Tekeste Baire, Head of the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers and visited the construction site of the nearly finished training and conference building of the NCEW.
Ghideon Musa: @GhideonMusa





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Re: Eritrean delegation in AA, to attend AU Summit.

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 16:28
by Zmeselo






ክንወርሶም ዘሎና፡ ጽቡቓት ባህርታት ብጻይ ኢሰያስ ኣፈወርቂ። ልዑል ሃገራዊ ፍቕሪ፡ ነቕ ዘይብል መርገጺ፡ ዲስፒሊን፡ ወድዓዊ ምዃን፡ ጸረ ብልሽውና፡ ምንባብ፡ ብግዝያዊ ብደሆታት ዘይምርባሽ፡ ኣርሒቕካ ምጥማት፡ ተሰፋ ዘይምቁራጽ፡ ጽሬት ኣብ መርገጺ፡፡

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