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Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 15:01

➡️ A Tigrayan teacher discloses that Eritrea had covered all school expenses of his school (Tigrayan Irob) for Two Years!
➡️ Far, far away from their own people, living in the west, some Tigrayan Diaspora say Eritrea has nothing to offer Tigray, we're better off begging from the west! Peace is nothing for them!

They certainly don't represent best interests of Tigrayan people. They make a living $$$$ by sowing hatred for them & manufacturing lies about Eritrea! Some of them likely don't speak to local Tigrayans (Fitwi certainly doesn't!)



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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 15:06


ERITREA — What began in recent days along the Zalambesa–Ambesetegeleba border took a hopeful turn today, as the Rama border crossing opened to welcome guests from Ethiopia’s Tigray region.

Together with their Eritrean communities, they gathered to celebrate a feast that signals a renewed sense of peace and people-to-people solidarity.




The communities of Eritrea and Ethiopia’s Tigray Region united in a joyful celebration along the Mereb River, marking a feast that embodies renewed peace and robust people-to-people solidarity. ጽምዶ!



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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 15:10

Repetition ad nauseam of their toxic/elusive agenda aside, the stale arguments that PP officials and trolls are advancing these days increasingly defy simple logic, common sense, as well as elementary (101) principles and norms of international law and diplomacy.

In this respect, the latest version in town is that they became "disillusioned" in the rapprochement between the two countries when they realized that Eritrea never contemplated, and was not indeed prepared, to partially mortgage or auction its inalienable sovereignty over its maritime assets.







Eritrea’s hardened stance against foreign encroachment is not merely ideological, it is deeply rooted in historical experience. The country’s war of independence was, in large part, a struggle to reclaim sovereignty from external domination.

Post-independence, Eritrea has watched with increasing concern as foreign powers established military bases along the Red Sea -Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, and even within Eritrea itself during the temporary UAE presence in Assab.

The lesson for Eritrean policymakers has been clear: sovereignty is only as secure as the ability to defend it, especially when powerful nations invoke “stability,” “counterterrorism,” or “humanitarian intervention” to justify encroachment.



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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 15:15

When your country's flag flies alongside the flag of a country which sold you down the river and thought it was all over and done with! 8)






Celebrating in Asmara the birthday of King Charles III - and an opportunity to say “thank you” to 🇪🇷 Eritrean and international friends who have done so much to help strengthen relations between our countries. Thanks especially to my wonderful 🇬🇧 Embassy team! @david_mcilroy

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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 15:45



Operation Don Quixote

The ca. 1590 novel of the character "don Quixote" written by Spanish author Cervantes, tells of how he lost his mind after reading books depicting war heroes. Hence, in peaceful times, with no adversaries to fight against, he jumped on his skinny horse to replicate similar heroism. Confronting enemies created in the figment of his imagination, jumping with joy about non existent victories and roaming around for a while, suddenly woke up from his dream & returned to his normal life.

Similar to this story about madness, leaders of the PP, stressing themselves with absolutely no reason to go to war, are now stressing the poor Ethiopian people too, tired and bloodied by past horrible wars by telling them to "prepare for war".

Everyone knows, what's really scaring them are the internal problems. But to conceal their fear and to rile up the people with jealousy and rise them up they say,
our neighbours have 5000 km's of coastline and we don't even have one port.
For the wise who asks "who denied you a port?", they have no answer.

The difference between the madness of don Quixote and the PP is though, don Quixote's mad intention was to repeat past heroic victories while the PP wants to repeat past devastating defeats. Everyone knows, the result of the past wars and bloodshed to own land that doesn't belong to you. A lot of the PP generals too, related to those past wars, have a humiliating and shameful history.

There can't be greater madness, than repeating past failures.

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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 16:06



Bolt singles out the Swede: "He is outstanding"

Fears for next PL season

Sebastian Luuk

https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/ ... utstanding

(Software translation)

15 June 2025

OSLO/STOCKHOLM. Usain Bolt is convinced.

Alexander Isak will join Arsenal this summer.

– Hopefully he has a bad season next season, says the United supporter and laughs.



Usain Bolt. Pic Tor Erik Schrøder / NTB

As soon as Swedish footballers come up during the interview with Usain Bolt, the Jamaican gets stuck on a specific name.

A certain Swede in Newcastle has dazzled the world's fastest man.
Isak, absolutely,
Bolt tells Sportbladet.
He's awesome. I've seen his goals, he's outstanding.
But as a Manchester United supporter, Bolt admits he's a little apprehensive about the striker.

The Jamaican is certain the Swede will sign for a rival this summer.


Alexander Isak. Pic Mike Hewitt / Getty Images

“United don’t have the money”
He’ll go to Arsenal. I’m a little worried … Every year Arsenal have finished second, but with a striker like that I feel they can definitely do better.
We’ll see what happens.
Would you have liked him at Manchester United?
Yes, but we (United) don’t have the money. That’s the problem. We can’t afford to sign him,


he says.

When Usain Bolt is then asked to rank Swedish footballers, he declines to answer.
I’m not good at ranking people. When it comes to football, I tend to just observe, I don’t know much. I’m more of a fan than anything else,


he says.




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Eri-Tel 🚴 Lifts the Martyrs' Day 🏆!

In an electric atmosphere in Asmara, Enda mariam, Team Eri-Tel was crowned champion of the cycling race dedicated to our martyrs. Their victory was a masterclass in teamwork, culminating in a spectacular sprint finish by Nahom Mekonen.
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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Misraq » 15 Jun 2025, 16:21

Zmeselo wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 15:01
➡️ A Tigrayan teacher discloses that Eritrea had covered all school expenses of his school (Tigrayan Irob) for Two Years!
➡️ Far, far away from their own people, living in the west, some Tigrayan Diaspora say Eritrea has nothing to offer Tigray, we're better off begging from the west! Peace is nothing for them!

They certainly don't represent best interests of Tigrayan people. They make a living $$$$ by sowing hatred for them & manufacturing lies about Eritrea! Some of them likely don't speak to local Tigrayans (Fitwi certainly doesn't!)


Zemso, so you guys are playing mother Tereza role now right? :lol: :lol:

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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 16:51




President Isaias Afwerki last week met a high-level delegation from Sudan’s Nuba Mountains region, led by the Vice President of the Political and Civil Society of the Nuba Mountains, the Secretary General, and members of the Leadership Council and General Secretariat, who visited Asmara, Eritrea's capital.

The delegation engaged in comprehensive discussions about the proxy war in Sudan, driven by international actors manipulating local militias.

They praised Eritrea’s impressive development initiatives and its exemplary model of self-reliance, expressing gratitude to the Eritrean people and government for their steadfast solidarity.


Via Mubarak Abdelrhman Ahmed

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Re: Eritrea -Tigray

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Jun 2025, 16:56

1. Slût, what you got against Teresa?

2. Two whole years can't possibly be interpreted as NOW, cûnt.

3. Who dressed, fed and armed the Northern Command you lizard?



4. Hungry Ethiopia rejects Eritrean offer of ports
https://reliefweb.int/report/ethiopia/h ... ffer-ports


Misraq wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 16:21
Zmeselo wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 15:01
➡️ A Tigrayan teacher discloses that Eritrea had covered all school expenses of his school (Tigrayan Irob) for Two Years!
➡️ Far, far away from their own people, living in the west, some Tigrayan Diaspora say Eritrea has nothing to offer Tigray, we're better off begging from the west! Peace is nothing for them!

They certainly don't represent best interests of Tigrayan people. They make a living $$$$ by sowing hatred for them & manufacturing lies about Eritrea! Some of them likely don't speak to local Tigrayans (Fitwi certainly doesn't!)


Zemso, so you guys are playing mother Tereza role now right? :lol: :lol:

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