Martin Plaut got an "uppercut" from Dereje
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Statement Delivered by H.E. Sophia Tesfamariam Permanent Representative of the State of Eritrea to the United Nations At the First Meeting of the National Coordinators of the Group of Friends in Defense of the UN Charter 5th November 2022, Tehran
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GENERAL
Nov 9, 2022

Excellencies,
Distinguished Colleagues,
At the outset let me express my delegation’s gratitude to the Islamic Republic of Iran for graciously hosting us here in the beautiful and historical city of Tehran. Our appreciation also goes to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for ably guiding the works of our Group. I would further like to congratulate the Group for this first meeting of the ‘National Coordinators’ and for the comprehensive Political Declaration just adopted.
Excellencies,
As reaffirmed during the Third Ministerial Meeting held last September on the margins of the 77th UNGA, a call for action in the defense of the Charter of the UN vis-à-vis the present critical international juncture is indeed duly appropriate. Essentially, these measures must include, among others, upholding the principles of the UN Charter and international law –sovereign equality, independence, territorial integrity, and non-interference, – rectifying the unilateral coercive measures and unwarranted sanctions, and refuting the putative ‘rules-based order.’
The ill-premised ‘rules-based order’ is not only proven to be lopsided; it has rather polarized the international political and economic orders, fomented conflicts, and sullied those who don’t embrace its self-proclaimed ‘standards.’ Apparently, proponents of this ‘order’, ludicrous as they may sound, have the sheer audacity to dichotomize the world into a ‘garden versus a jungle;’ –them as the sole guardians of the ‘garden.’ This is preposterous and calls for well-calibrated action from all law-abiding and peace-loving nations. Thus, the resolve of the Group of Friends in the Defense of the UN Charter at this critical juncture remains overly imperative.
Excellencies,
To this end, the requisite political goodwill galvanized among our Group of Friends needs to be capitalized by taking practical steps towards coordinating and harmonizing positions in matters of common interests and concerns. As underscored in the Political Declaration, the fundamental principles should guide our cause of actions instead of dwelling on specific issues. It is my delegation’s view that the Political Declaration should be complemented with a plausible program of action that addresses the fundamentals of the Group.
Eritrea, as several members of this Group, has been and continues to bear the brunt of the illegal and unwarranted unilateral coercive measures and these must be removed immediately and unconditionally.
Thank You!
Re: Martin Plaut got an "uppercut" from Dereje
Ambassador Cai Ge and Eritrean Foreign Minister H.E. Osman Saleh signed Executive Program 2023-2026 Under the Cultural Agreement to enhance culture, art, sports, education and press cooperation between China and Eritrea.
Chinese Embassy in Eritrea: @ChinaEmbEritrea
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Readiness to support projects of NAEWDV
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LOCAL NEWS
Asmara, 09 November 2022- At a meeting conducted on 29 October in Uppsala, the Sweden branch of the National Association of Eritrean War Disabled Veterans expressed readiness to support projects that are initiated by the national association.
The objective of the meeting that was conducted under the theme
was to ensure medical supply to Denden Camp Hospital.Our Disabled Veterans from Expectant to Producers,

At the meeting, Mr. Tekeste Fesehaye, chairman of the association branch and member of the Central Committee of the National Association of Eritrean War Disable Veterans, gave a detailed explanation of the activities of the associated branch in the past 28 years as well as future programs for this year.
Mr. Tekeste indicated that so far 32 containers carrying various medical equipment including medicines, sanitation materials, wheelchairs, beds, eyeglasses, and others have been sent to Eritrea in support of war-disabled veterans.
At the event, the nationals contributed over 50 thousand Kroner in support of the National Association of Eritrean War Disabled Veterans.
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Travel Noire
Traveling Mother And Son Duo Pen Children's Book About Their Homeland, Eritrea
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Wed, November 9, 2022
Deborah Haile is a native of Eritrea, who grew up in Minnesota and now lives in Miami. https://legacy.travelnoire.com/listicle ... celebrity/
A busy working mom, she enjoys traveling the world with her nine-year-old son, Jonah Seyum. Together, Deborah and Jonah are best-selling authors and the CEOs of Tiny Global Footprints, through which they have now published three books they co-authored and two written solely by Jonah.
A fourth grader who enjoys sports, reading, playdates, and video games, Jonah has been to 11 countries. He is now also an award-winning author and the youngest published Eritrean author. Deborah and Jonah were inspired to begin penning stories by the many questions they would receive regarding their travels.
People would ask,
says Deborah.‘How are you able to make it happen? Isn’t traveling with a kid, especially international travel, hard? Isn’t it expensive? Where should I take my child? What places do you recommend?’ and so on,
To help answer these questions and give a taste of the fun of international travel with a child, Jonah and I decided to write a book about one of our trips from Jonah’s perspective.
Photo courtesy of Tiny Global Footprints
The mother-son duo wrote their first book, The Search for Elephants in Thailand, in 2019 after their trip to the Land of Smiles. https://legacy.travelnoire.com/thailand ... al-nomads/
Deborah and Jonah bring back a story from each of the countries they visit and share it through their books, allowing children to get a taste of the places they’ve visited. In their stories, Deborah and Jonah share their passion and adventures, providing kid-friendly learning exercises in hopes of inspiring other children (and adults) to go on their own adventures.It was such an amazing experience we had to share our story so other families can go and see the world with their children. It was well received (and we had fun writing it!) which led to more and more books as we traveled to more and more countries.
In 2020 Deborah and Jonah published their second book, Finding my Amigo in Cuba. Jonah wrote his two solo books, Basketball or Soccer? and What Does Daddy Do All Day? in 2021 and 2022 respectively. This year, Deborah and Jonah collaborated to write their third travel book, Filling My Pockets With Nakfa in Eritrea, https://legacy.travelnoire.com/this-for ... d-travels/ after spending the holidays in the country and bringing in the new year there. Nakfa is the currency of Eritrea, named for the town that was the first major victory of the Eritrean War of Independence.Traveling the world is the best classroom one can find—it ignites curiosity, and learning becomes an adventure instead of a chore. For every trip we take Jonah learns to count, say hello, and speak basic phrases in a new language. Travel expands the boundaries of their mind, develops their brains, and reminds kids that they are a part of something much bigger in the world.
Their latest trip to Eritrea was Jonah’s fourth time visiting the country, and it was very special for him. He enjoyed spending time with family and playing outside with the local children until the lights came on at night. One of the most peaceful and safest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, it is normal for kids in Eritrea to play outside with neighbors until dark.The inspiration for the story was the trips Jonah and I took to Eritrea over the last few years and to introduce the Eritrean culture and history to kids of all backgrounds. We wanted to share a beautiful part of Africa, share the story of Eritrean independence, and open children’s minds to the history that has brought their family to the present. Jonah learns all of this (and more!) in the story, which will also help other children better understand African history, culture, and most of all, family values.
A northeast African country on the Red Sea coast, Eritrea shares borders with Ethiopia, https://legacy.travelnoire.com/dibaba-s ... -ethiopia/ Sudan, and Djibouti. Boasting Art Deco structures and Italian colonial buildings such as St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the capital city, Asmara, is known as Africa’s “Little Rome.”These are the experiences and memories that will live with Jonah for a lifetime and motivate him to keep visiting Eritrea and learning new things every time. After learning about Eritrea from me, dad, and other family members since he was born, he’s able to put it in perspective when he actually gets to see and experience the country for himself, learning more words and phrases, trying new foods, meeting extended family in person, and dancing to the Eritrean music he loves.
One of Africa’s hidden gems, Deborah believes everyone should add Eritrea to their bucket list and says there are many great things to do, see, and experience there. In addition to Asmara’s stunning Saint Joseph Cathedral, she recommends checking out:
• Fiat Tagliero, the most iconic building and a futurist-style gas station that resembles an airplane, built in 1938 by Italian engineer Giuseppe Pettazi in Asmara.
• Medeber Market, a unique market famous for turning useless objects like metal oil cans into useful items such as kitchen pans,
• Cinema Impero and Cinema Roma, two old Italian Cinemas that are fully functional today with the most amazing Italian cafes inside.
• Saint Mariam Church, a large, beautiful 1938 Orthodox church known to be very different from all the other churches in Asmara.
For dining in Asmara, Deborah’s favourate spots are Silver Star, which offers seafood, African, and Italian fare, and Spaghetti House, home of the best Italian food. Other must-see cities she recommends visiting in Eritrea are Massawa and Green Island, Keren, Dekemhare, Mendefera, and Qohaito.
Deborah and Jonah are currently preparing for the second season of their podcast, Global Footprints Stories. https://tinyglobalfootprints.com/podcast/
They are also working on the next book in the Jonah’s Global Footprints series and are brainstorming countries to visit in 2023 as they continue their world tour. Jonah looks forward to writing new books and hopes to inspire other children to follow his footsteps. For more information, visit www.tinyglobalfootprints.com and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tinyglobalfootprints_/ and Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/jonah_global-1311537829021248
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Re: Martin Plaut got an "uppercut" from Dereje
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