Q & A with President Isaias Afwerki (1989)
Paul Henze- Where do you get your supplies and equipment?
Isaias Afwerki- From Moscow, delivered by the Ethiopian army.
Source- Layers of time by Paul Henze (2000).

says Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard.During my visit, we will discuss regional issues, such as the war in Eritrea's neighboring country Sudan and issues that are significant for the relations between our countries,
victimhood and self-defense.
symptomatic of its isolationist agenda


sesame wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:11Here is a revealing report about what happened at the Fenqil operation which liberated massawa. Ethiopia had 160 tanks. Over half were taken alive while the rest were destroyed.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/864928492608242
What we are witnessing is not a revelation it is a rehearsal.
A man rejected by Fano, expelled as a traitor, stripped of legitimacy by his own comrades, is now being paraded in Addis as a “witness.” This so-called deal was political theatre from day one, a manufactured prop for Abiy Ahmed’s collapsing narrative.
Unable to defeat Fano on the battlefield, the regime resorts to recycled tactics: invent an external enemy, blame Eritrea, and outsource propaganda to discredited figures living comfortably under state protection just like Getachew Reda before him.
There is no evidence, no weapons trail, no financial records, no proof only allegations wrapped in conspiracy: Eritrea, and Egypt, a familiar script used whenever Abiy’s authority erodes.
A movement that expelled this man can not suddenly be “exposed” by him. A traitor seeking relevance can not rewrite reality. A government that relies on defectors-for-hire has already lost the moral and political war.
This is not intelligence, it is desperation. This is not testimony, it is coercion. And this is not truth, it is propaganda.
Eritrea is being blamed because Abiy needs a distraction, not because there is proof.
When a regime replaces evidence with theatrics, the verdict is clear: it is afraid.
Could these types of people ever be trusted? I don't see how.Zmeselo wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:54sesame wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:11Here is a revealing report about what happened at the Fenqil operation which liberated massawa. Ethiopia had 160 tanks. Over half were taken alive while the rest were destroyed.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/864928492608242
What we are witnessing is not a revelation it is a rehearsal.
A man rejected by Fano, expelled as a traitor, stripped of legitimacy by his own comrades, is now being paraded in Addis as a “witness.” This so-called deal was political theatre from day one, a manufactured prop for Abiy Ahmed’s collapsing narrative.
Unable to defeat Fano on the battlefield, the regime resorts to recycled tactics: invent an external enemy, blame Eritrea, and outsource propaganda to discredited figures living comfortably under state protection just like Getachew Reda before him.
There is no evidence, no weapons trail, no financial records, no proof only allegations wrapped in conspiracy: Eritrea, and Egypt, a familiar script used whenever Abiy’s authority erodes.
A movement that expelled this man can not suddenly be “exposed” by him. A traitor seeking relevance can not rewrite reality. A government that relies on defectors-for-hire has already lost the moral and political war.
This is not intelligence, it is desperation. This is not testimony, it is coercion. And this is not truth, it is propaganda.
Eritrea is being blamed because Abiy needs a distraction, not because there is proof.
When a regime replaces evidence with theatrics, the verdict is clear: it is afraid.
ኢትዮጵያ ትቅደም እና ኤርትራ ከኢትዮጵያ ነፃ ትዉጣ በማለት ለ17 ዓመታት ገደማ የተፋጠጡት መንግስቱ ሀይለማርያም እና ኢሳያስ አፍወርቂ ስለ ካወርድ ብያወጉ እንጂ ለ17 ዓመታት ገደማ ስ ህን አመኑ ያ ዱአ ብሎ የተኛዉ እና ኢሳያስ አፍወርቂ እራሱን ከምያወድሰዉ በላይ የምያጨበጭብለት ስለ ከወርድ ማዉጋት ይችላል?

Meleket wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 03:44
በ [Latitude 14.92507° or 14° 55′ 30″ north / Longitude 39.11872° or 39° 7′ 7″ east] የምትገኘዋ ኤርትራዊ ቀዬ ማን ትባላለች። እስቲ ጎልጎል እና ፈትሽ ወዳጃችን! ስምን ማን ያወጣዋል ነው ዬሚባለው እቴ! ተዝናና እስቲ! https://mapcarta.com/W1274717501
AI Overview
Ona is a village in Eritrea that is primarily known as the site of a brutal massacre of civilians committed by the Ethiopian army during the Eritrean War of Independence in 1970. The event is a significant and somber part of Eritrean national history and is commemorated annually.
The 1970 Ona Massacre
The Ona massacre occurred on December 1, 1970, following a similar atrocity the day before in the nearby village of Besikdira, which is located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Keren.
• Context: The massacres were carried out by the Ethiopian colonial army as retaliation for the killing of Ethiopian Major General Teshome Ergetu by the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF).
• Events: Ona at the time was a large settlement, serving as a concentration camp for farmers whose villages had been previously burned down. On December 1st, the Ethiopian army surrounded the village, shot inhabitants indiscriminately, and burned houses to the ground.
• Victims: An estimated 700 to 900 civilians, including men, women, and children, were killed in Ona alone. In Besikdira, over 120 people were killed in the village mosque.
• Legacy: The massacres are etched into the collective memory of the Eritrean people and serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence. The events are commemorated every year, and survivors' stories help preserve this history.
Ancient "Ona Culture"
Separately, the term "Ona" is also used in an archaeological context to refer to the ancient pre-Aksumite civilization (dating from 800 BC to 400 BC) discovered in the greater Asmara plateau region of Eritrea. This Ona urban culture is believed to be one of the earliest pastoral and agricultural communities in the Horn of Africa, with artifacts suggesting potential connections to the ancient Land of Punt.
Meleket wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025, 05:01ለማዝናናት ሳይሆን ከኤርትራን ታሪክ ቀንጨብ አድርገን ለማስተማር ያህል ነው! የዖናና ዑና ትርጉም ምን እንደሆነ እንግዲህ መፈላሰፍ ትችላላችሁ።![]()
AI Overview
Ona is a village in Eritrea that is primarily known as the site of a brutal massacre of civilians committed by the Ethiopian army during the Eritrean War of Independence in 1970. The event is a significant and somber part of Eritrean national history and is commemorated annually.
The 1970 Ona Massacre
The Ona massacre occurred on December 1, 1970, following a similar atrocity the day before in the nearby village of Besikdira, which is located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Keren.
• Context: The massacres were carried out by the Ethiopian colonial army as retaliation for the killing of Ethiopian Major General Teshome Ergetu by the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF).
• Events: Ona at the time was a large settlement, serving as a concentration camp for farmers whose villages had been previously burned down. On December 1st, the Ethiopian army surrounded the village, shot inhabitants indiscriminately, and burned houses to the ground.
• Victims: An estimated 700 to 900 civilians, including men, women, and children, were killed in Ona alone. In Besikdira, over 120 people were killed in the village mosque.
• Legacy: The massacres are etched into the collective memory of the Eritrean people and serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence. The events are commemorated every year, and survivors' stories help preserve this history.
Ancient "Ona Culture"
Separately, the term "Ona" is also used in an archaeological context to refer to the ancient pre-Aksumite civilization (dating from 800 BC to 400 BC) discovered in the greater Asmara plateau region of Eritrea. This Ona urban culture is believed to be one of the earliest pastoral and agricultural communities in the Horn of Africa, with artifacts suggesting potential connections to the ancient Land of Punt.
https://www.youtube.com/live/C5rxSLLJHCk