Somaliman wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 18:18
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 18:12
Somaliman wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 16:44
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 14:43
More opposition from OLF to the sodomite useless dictator.
Guess what! Without the man you're calling all sorts of stupid names, the war you're alluding to would be a reality and it would lead to the capture of Assab in no time.
PIA is the guardian of Eritrea.
Rather than keep bad-mouthing PIA in vain, could you tell us what you've done for your country yourself, as Isaias hasn't refused any Eritrean to contribute to their country?
Don’t raise issues you have no real understanding of. You don’t know Eritrea better than Eritreans — you're just a spectator who got mesmerized because the Eritrean dictator criticized American foreign policy.
By the way, that same dictator ordered our army to retreat from the port of Assab in 2001 — but one military commander, by the name of Chra Merak, refused the order. He continued to repel enemy forces and successfully preserved Assab from Ethiopian aggression.
Consider this a history lesson — free of charge.
How many days do you need to answer my simple question?
It is sufficient that I’m a shareholder of the country to ask the CEO — the president — which direction the country is heading.
As an Eritrean living in the diaspora, I paid my dues: 2% of my income until 2015- 2016. I stopped paying once I realized that the so-called leader is just a useless dictator who doesn’t have the best interests of the country or the people at heart.
Was someone close to my family affected by the dictator’s decisions? You bet they were.
In the recent war against Woyane, my father’s brother — a simple farmer with seven children — was snatched from his field and forced into the army. He was wounded in the legs, which placed a financial burden on his wife — and indirectly, on me.
So please, don’t sound like someone with a rock for a brain — someone who believes that an individual is more valuable than the country and its people. A player is never more important than the club.
That is also why, it is not only my right but also my obligation to become a voice of the voiceless.