kerenite wrote: ↑14 Apr 2022, 12:52
Tarik,
You are an SOB imposter by posing here as an Eritrean which you ain't. I tell you, an eritrean won't bash a fellow eritrean who hails from seraye region or won't propagate for deporting eri jebertis back to tigray.
If you were an eritrean my response would have been, OK let's deport eri jebertis from eritrea back to shire, hence what about the dembians who hail from gondar and who are living in the environs of asmara villages? Should they be deported back to dembia as well?
Food for thought and for the record:
There are jebertis who were victims of atse yohannes religious cleansing and there were jebertis who were living in eritrea in their own villages in the highlands since the time of ahmed gragn and thus in the beginning of the 16th century. It is cited by many contemporary historians. Hence, which of them would your Highness like to deport? Lol. How about the dembians who settled in eritrea during the warlord alula's incursion?
Give us a break man? SinitewaweQ anitenaneQ yilal amHaray.
I don't think you needed to go there, the guy provoked you into saying unflattering things about your countrymen, you fell into his trap.
The recent attack on Eritrean ethnicities was a project of Sibhat Nega and after the 1998 war it has become fun to attack particularly Hamasien. Before that I never heard any Eritrean group openly badmouthing any other Eritrean group. Before Sebhat, there was an older project of Hailesilassie, and before that in the 40s a British project to saw discord between Eritrean groups, but the Eritrean society when left to its own means has always avoided socio-economic and socio-religious strifes.
BTW, I don't believe the Tigrian Alula built that many Eritrean villages (or any) around Asmara and settled them with Amharas from Dembia. The association if there is one at all should be much older than that. The people who came with Alula mostly settled in Asmara, as narrated for example by the Tigrian guy called Jamaica who told how his grandfather came to Eritrea with Alula and stayed in Asmara.
The few who settled in the villages belong to one of two groups, either the so-called Ra'esis and Mislenes, where ever you go in highland Eritrea if somebody calls himself Ra'esi, chances are heavy that he is from Tigray originally. The second group entered Eritrean villages as guasa and were given rights after living there for 40 years. Most recent comers like Wolde-ab, Jamaica or the guy called Mussie who started the TPLF who lived in Eritrea for four five generations retained their Tigray identity, and some of them went to fight for Tigray and never joined the Eritrean forces in any large number.
I see people here attacking sometimes Eritrean muslims, sometimes the Hamasien, or the Akeleguzay or the Seraye, I never bother to respond to such provocations. I know it is a project of Sebhat Nega to attack Eritrean national identity and Eritrean local identities.
The guy called Tesfazion is though an altogether different matter, because the silly things he says about Eritrea and Eritreans have taken root in Tigray. His worldview has become an ideology in Tigray, and we need to disarm that. The recent statements being made by Tigrians that the Red Sea equally belongs to them as to any other Eritrean, is the effect of tesfazion.