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Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 14:34
by Dark Energy
Here is the great Eritrean hero Yonus Ibrahim. He passed away years ago.
Some guy is singing his popular song. For those of you insulting Tigrayans, be careful. Some of them were far more patriotic Eritreans than you are.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 14:39
by Dark Energy
The guy did okay. Yonus had a great voice. BTW, Yonus was patriotic Eritrean.
General Tedla Oqbit formed Police orchestra with the likes of Yonus Ibrahim to send messages directly to Haile Sellasie.

Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 14:59
by Dark Energy
Another great Eritrean, a member of Police Orchestra, Ghirmay Wedi Filipo. Yonus and Ghirmay working with General Tedla Oqbit, gave Haile Sellasie, a lot of headaches. BTW, Wedi Filipo was Asmarino from Akele, Eritrea.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 15:13
by Digital Weyane
ለቶም ሰይጣናዊ ቅንኢ ንቐንአሎም ወናማት ኤርትራውያን ድምፃውያን ወይ ስፖርታውያን <<ተጋሩ እዮም>> እላበልና ነቱ ዓርሰ ምትሓት ስምየትና ግዝያዊ መድሃኒት ከነግንየሉ እምበይ ኻምዙይ ኢልካስ ኑሮ የኾነይ። ምሕሻው ለይቀርየካ አራጉድካ ምሕሻው እዩ እምበይ። እምባሕ በል ሓሾት ድራሩ ወዲ አዶ ትግራይ።
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 15:20
by Dark Energy
Amiche digital,
You are funny but not funny enough. Come to the 21 century. Perhaps you call the great Woldeab Woldemaiam Agame too.

Look carefully at your bosses in PFDJ. Let me quote brother deqi arawit, some of them are certified Agames.

Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 15:34
by wubebereha
look at you...you people sure are sick. yekk.. I wish you stay away from Ethiopia.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 16:08
by Tog Wajale E.R.
* "ዳርክ'ኤነርጂ" ሠርቲፋይድ፥ጉማማ"ዓጋመ"*!!
* ሸት'ዘ'ፋክ'ኣፕ፥ጉሓፍ"ኣካለ'ጉዛይ/ዓጋመ"*!!
* ምስ"ወናማት"ሓማሴን፥ኽትወዳደር፥ድቓስ፥ሲኢንካ*!!
* ብቐደሙ"ኣቦይ፥ብስምኩም፥ኣይጽዋዓኩም፥ነይሩ*!!
* እንታይ'ዳኣ"እዞም"ደንጉዩ'ዝርዶኦም"ኢሉ፥ዝሰምየኩም*!!
* መንዮም"ዕስቱኻት"ኣካለ'ጉዘቶት"*!!
*ዕስትኽ"ጉሓፍ/ጉማማ/ዓጋመ"ኺድ፥ጥፋእ*!!
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 16:11
by Dark Energy
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 16:16
by Dark Energy
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 16:41
by Odie
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 17:17
by Zack
What is the percentage of Eritreans who have tigrayan parents who live in Eritrea Are there also Eritrea kebessa who live in tigray who have Eritrean parents but born in tigray
Dr Zackovich
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 17:21
by Tog Wajale E.R.
☆ Dr. Zack A.K.A. Qomal Agg°ame ☆!!
☆ነታ፥ሽርሙጣ፥ኣዴኻ፥ዘይትሓታ☆!!
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 17:27
by Odie
Zack wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:17
What is the percentage of Eritreans who have tigrayan parents who live in Eritrea Are there also Eritrea kebessa who live in tigray who have Eritrean parents but born in tigray
Dr Zackovich
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It looks you are begging the wrath of Tog Mujale!
That is a very sensitive question you asked!
Some say Eritreans are ጎንደሬ
As you noted they have Tigrian mix
And the Ethiopian military kids
All that makes them Ethiopians with unhinged behavior

Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 17:40
by Dark Energy
Zack,
Aside from this stupid politics, Tigrigna speaking Eritreans and Tigrigna speaking Tigrayans have many similarities and many differences as well. That is not unique in this World. Hate does not help anyone. By extension, amharas are our cousins as well. But, we live into separate countries. Our country folks in Eritrea are closer to home. Hence first we are Eritreans. That is where we draw the line. Tigrayans are Ethiopians with long running rich history along with Amharas and the rest of Ethiopians. We need to be two different countries as close neighbors. Similar to the US, the British, Canada, Australia and the rest of the countries with British ancestry. The problem is, both sides of the aisle have been victims of their governments.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 18:23
by Deqi-Arawit
Dark Energy wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:40
Zack,
Aside from this stupid politics, Tigrigna speaking Eritreans and Tigrigna speaking Tigrayans have many similarities and many differences as well. That is not unique in this World. Hate does not help anyone. By extension, amharas are our cousins as well. But, we live into separate countries. Our country folks in Eritrea are closer to home. Hence first we are Eritreans. That is where we draw the line. Tigrayans are Ethiopians with long running rich history along with Amharas and the rest of Ethiopians. We need to be two different countries as close neighbors. Similar to the US, the British, Canada, Australia and the rest of the countries with British ancestry.
The problem is, both sides of the aisle have been victims of their governments.
People are mirror of their Government, You might bring one low IQ southerner from the street and coronate him to be the king of Ethiopia and once he is under domestic threat, it wouldn't take for him to scream Red Sea to divert people attention from their immediate problem and people will just follow like a headless herd. This is number one. Why do you think Haile selasie dissolved the Eritrean parliament and annulled the federation pact, the answer is simple, he was just scared that the rest of Ethiopians might demand the same right as Eritreans during the British protectorate which is a right to assembly, right to express your opinion without any repercussion.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 19:09
by Dark Energy
Deqi,
The midget had no right to dissolve the Parliament. Eritreans were weak and devided at the time. Even back then, regionalism was a problem. Add toxic religious devide and most of all, the West stood behind Haile Sellasie, Eritrea’s fate was sealed. The rise of Hitler brought Mussolini to his knees. He had no choice but to work with Hitler. At the end of Second World War, Eritrea by extension was seen as a loser by the allies. There on, with the help of the British, Haile Sellasie was able to swallow Eritrea into the womb of Ethiopia.
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 19:11
by Zack
Odie wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:27
Zack wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:17
What is the percentage of Eritreans who have tigrayan parents who live in Eritrea Are there also Eritrea kebessa who live in tigray who have Eritrean parents but born in tigray
Dr Zackovich
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It looks you are begging the wrath of Tog Mujale!
That is a very sensitive question you asked!
Some say Eritreans are ጎንደሬ
As you noted they have Tigrian mix
And the Ethiopian military kids
All that makes them Ethiopians with unhinged behavior
Ethiopian national identity is an artificial identity am i an Ethiopian i never considerd my self Ethiopian yet i belong to Ethiopia because Menelik conquered my region some where in the late 1800s. But they never asked me do you want to be an Ethiopian
Eritreans are Eritreans their country makes more sense then Ethiopia ita cultural identity it has togetherness and its people seem to have one vision and ideology for the most part
Dr Zackovich
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 19:21
by Zack
Dark Energy wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:40
Zack,
Aside from this stupid politics, Tigrigna speaking Eritreans and Tigrigna speaking Tigrayans have many similarities and many differences as well. That is not unique in this World. Hate does not help anyone. By extension, amharas are our cousins as well. But, we live into separate countries. Our country folks in Eritrea are closer to home. Hence first we are Eritreans. That is where we draw the line. Tigrayans are Ethiopians with long running rich history along with Amharas and the rest of Ethiopians. We need to be two different countries as close neighbors. Similar to the US, the British, Canada, Australia and the rest of the countries with British ancestry. The problem is, both sides of the aisle have been victims of their governments.
It strikes my mind that the relationship between Tigrinya-speaking Eritreans and Tigrayans in Ethiopia bears a striking resemblance to that of the Flemish in Belgium and the Dutch in the Netherlands. The Flemish people of Belgium and the Dutch in the Netherlands share the same language, though the Flemish often refer to it as "Flemish," while the Dutch simply call it "Dutch" or "the language of the Netherlands."
There is ongoing debate among historians regarding whether the Flemish and the Dutch constitute distinct ethnicities or are fundamentally the same people divided by national borders. One of the distinctions between the two lies in their religious affiliations: the Flemish are predominantly Catholic, whereas the Dutch are divided between Catholicism and Protestantism. This mirrors the similarities and differences observed between the Tigrinya-speaking Eritreans and the Tigrayans.
Historically, the Flemish have been shaped by their longer period under Spanish rule, while the Dutch gained independence much earlier, contributing to their distinct identities.
Looking to the future, it seems plausible that Tigray might prefer aligning as a province of Eritrea rather than continuing as part of Ethiopia, given that full independence may no longer be a viable option.
Dr Zackovich
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 19:45
by Eripoblikan
Dark Energy wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 14:59
Another great Eritrean, a member of Police Orchestra, Ghirmay Wedi Filipo.
Wedi-Filipo is probably a sell-out like this kebdam, Asfaha Woldemichael.
http://www.harep.org/Africa/asfha.php
Re: Born in Eritrea to Tigrayan Parents
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 19:49
by Odie
Zack wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 19:11
Odie wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:27
Zack wrote: ↑09 Sep 2024, 17:17
What is the percentage of Eritreans who have tigrayan parents who live in Eritrea Are there also Eritrea kebessa who live in tigray who have Eritrean parents but born in tigray
Dr Zackovich
>>>>>>>>>w>>>>>>>
It looks you are begging the wrath of Tog Mujale!
That is a very sensitive question you asked!
Some say Eritreans are ጎንደሬ
As you noted they have Tigrian mix
And the Ethiopian military kids
All that makes them Ethiopians with unhinged behavior
Ethiopian national identity is an artificial identity am i an Ethiopian i never considerd my self Ethiopian yet i belong to Ethiopia because Menelik conquered my region some where in the late 1800s. But they never asked me do you want to be an Ethiopian
Eritreans are Eritreans their country makes more sense then Ethiopia ita cultural identity it has togetherness and its people seem to have one vision and ideology for the most part
Dr Zackovich
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You may have a weak spot for eritreans.
There is no clear demarcation of culture, language or even consanguinity bnnEritreans and Ethiopians save the smaller tribes. I am sure you know that! Historically they have been part of Ethiopia.The grudge is the region and the people have been under Italian colonization while their kins in the main land could not help much most likely due to the risk of the central government confronting Europeans/italians close to the red sea. Also eritreans have the sentiment their Tigrian cousins contributed to the annexation of Eritrea to the central government during Hailesselasie and they have other grudges on them too.
So partly why we don’t let it go and part our own way as different countries is we are still neighbors as well as the psychology of sibling rivalry is there. Resources may play a role too. Interestingly many Eritreans have Ethiopian friends and many Ethiopians have Eritrean friends. Don’t see it the loggerheads we have here persist in all our social life. The trouble is mainly with the politicians. It would be at the best interest of the people of both nations if peace prevails, people work together for better common end. That seems unacheivable right now but who knows the future? If the relation does not work out, it may be best to look the other way (peaceful divorce)-Not sure if this will ever happen?!