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All Eritrea hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 15:07
by AbyssiniaLady
According to a new World Bank report, Eritrea is the third and fifth poorest country in Africa and in the world.

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Thirty years of Isaias Afewerki's authoritarian rule has made Eritrea the third poorest country in Africa.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 15:27
by justo
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
07 Mar 2023, 15:07
According to a new World Bank report, Eritrea is the third and fifth poorest country in Africa and in the world.
And why is it that we don't give a hoot about what the World Bank thinks of us.

The World Bank has adopted you. Lock, stock and barrel. So it is only natural that it would say things to make its adopted children happy.

According to WB, adopted children grow at 11% year in year out, while uppity Eritreans grow at minus 4%. We are happy WB likes you, and equally happy WB doesn't like us, and WB is happy that you call it daddy, so everybody is happy.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 16:22
by kerenite
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
07 Mar 2023, 15:07
According to a new World Bank report, Eritrea is the third and fifth poorest country in Africa and in the world.

Fantasy picture.




Thirty years of Isaias Afewerki's authoritarian rule has made Eritrea the third poorest country in Africa.
Indeed it is sad but it is the bitter truth.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 16:30
by Fiyameta

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 17:03
by Zmeselo
Your hopes of suckling on Eri-dîcks for pennies are gone forever, lil' cûnt! :mrgreen:

AbyssiniaLady wrote:
07 Mar 2023, 15:07
According to a new World Bank report, Eritrea is the third and fifth poorest country in Africa and in the world.

Fantasy picture.




Thirty years of Isaias Afewerki's authoritarian rule has made Eritrea the third poorest country in Africa.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 18:32
by AbyssiniaLady
The smelly fggt

Don't hijack my post, you and your entire family are dirty prostitutes, you are unwanted here, go to your forums.




justo wrote:
07 Mar 2023, 15:27
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
07 Mar 2023, 15:07
According to a new World Bank report, Eritrea is the third and fifth poorest country in Africa and in the world.
And why is it that we don't give a hoot about what the World Bank thinks of us.

The World Bank has adopted you. Lock, stock and barrel. So it is only natural that it would say things to make its adopted children happy.

According to WB, adopted children grow at 11% year in year out, while uppity Eritreans grow at minus 4%. We are happy WB likes you, and equally happy WB doesn't like us, and WB is happy that you call it daddy, so everybody is happy.


There are Eritreans who give a hoot about what the World Bank thinks of their country and kerenite is one of them.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 18:44
by Sadacha Macca
I think the eritreans must've done something to really hurt your feelings, they're all that you talk about, for the most part.
No doubt, they have their fair share of problems, but it seems, things are never as bad as they say, since the reports are made by those with ulterior motives and agendas.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 19:06
by Cigar
I believe an Eritrean raped her with craw bar in the past.
It is absurd to be a mouth piece of Eritreans while don’t give a sh’it about her families miserable life and deaths.
I mean with no shame she says ALL ERITREANS when for real ALL ERITREANS DETEST these funfunat aliet agames while all the agames want or dream to associate their filthy self with Eritreans with differently lame excuses and all Eritreans telling them to get the fu’ck out of our faces.
That is the mother of all inferiority complex syndromes traits.
If they have pride on their identities they should tell us to go fu’ck ourselves, like we do.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 19:28
by AbyssiniaLady
2023



Africa is rich, very rich, If the imperialists stop interfering in Africans's internal affairs, Africa will be fine.

Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 19:31
by Fiyameta
:P :P :P :P




Re: All Eritrean hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 19:43
by tarik
abysinyalady aka agamelady aka kerenite aka eden aka sarcasm aka axumenzera aka agame from cursed-land-tigray evil hasad b!tch, who can't get enough of our Eritrean penisss but we Eritrean men refuse 2 fkkk this nasty stinky breath & puzzzzzy agame wh@rrrrre. That's why she is obssessed with my Eritrea. Anyhow checkout ur mom & sisters & untie's picking up food from meqelle street, send them money instead of wasting ur useless time here u nasty b!tch. BTW:Imf-Wb r all owned by nazi-zionist fake jews and we Eritreans refuse 2 be their slaves unlike u baztard agames who sold their life 4 expired usaid flours & oil, ur cursed-land-tigray evil low iQ ppl r not on My Eritrea's level u r always beneath us deal with it :lol: . We r ur masters 4 ever u evil agame whORRRREEE.


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. That's why i been calling them cursed-land-tigray 4 a long time. :lol: :mrgreen:

Re: All Eritrea hopes and dreams are gone

Posted: 08 Mar 2023, 12:33
by AbyssiniaLady
UN sounds alarm over human rights situation deterioration in Eritrea



United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Nada Al-Nashif.

North Africa PostMarch 8, 2023

United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Nada Al-Nashif, has described as “dire” the situation of human rights in Eritrea where the UN official indicates that many youth are facing forced conscription.
Nashif, addressing the Human Rights Council, warned that serious violations of people’s basic freedoms in Eritrea have continued “and show no sign of improvement”.

A previous report by the UN Human Rights office dating from 2021 detailed Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) troops have attacked civilians and carried out extrajudicial killings and executions in impunity and accountability. Authorities rubbished the report.
Several families in the African country were reportedly evicted from their properties and forced to live outside their homes, if they did not hand over or surrender their missing family members or relatives, while many youths are living in hiding, sometimes even living in forests, trying to escape massive conscription.

Nashif called on authorities to align the military service with international obligations regarding human rights. Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker, the Special Rapporteur for the situation of human rights in Eritrea also informed the council that many Eritreans who remain arbitrarily detained, “and some disappeared, in secret prisons, for more than two decades”.

These include 16 journalists, including the Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak, last seen over 20 years ago, making them the longest detained journalists in the world, Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker told the Council. The Special Rapporteur’s update to the rights forum also noted that there is no information about former members of the Eritrean Government known as the “G-15”, who have been detained since 2001.

https://northafricapost.com/65864-un-so ... itrea.html