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Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by Awash » 30 Aug 2019, 11:52

Remembering Aster 

The Poster Prisoner of Eritrea’s Human Rights Campaign

 International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances - 30 August




Today, 30 Aug, is the International Day of the Disappeared. It is a day to remember the fate of individuals imprisoned in places unknown to their relatives without legal representation.

Eritrea has its share of political prisoners whose whereabouts and conditions are unknown. Imprisonment under such secret circumstances is a grave violation of human rights.  

Once again, family members of the unjustly jailed individuals are crying for justice on this day of remembrance of the disappeared.

Aster had played a leading role in the struggle for independence in battlefields of Eritrea. Following liberation from Ethiopia in 1991, she became a government minister and entered Parliament believing the situation would be better for her country and its people. Unfortunately, post-liberation Eritrea strayed away from its path; hopes were dashed as the government became increasingly authoritarian.

In 2001 Aster and 14 other senior government officials published a letter calling for “peaceful and democratic dialogue … for the rule of law and for justice”.

Every Mother’s Worst Nightmare

For 18 years there has been no official word of Aster’s whereabouts. Her family have been given nothing but heartache and sorrow. Every day her 89-year old mother goes to Kidanemehretchurch to pray for the safe return of her beloved daughter. She knows that she cannot give up; she is unwearyingly waiting for Aster to come home one day.   


Aster’s mother – Mamma Demekesh

“If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song.” 



Every Picture Tells a Story
Aster’s wedding – 1984
Aster and Sheriffo (front row)
The three individuals above Aster and Sherifo are: a) Ibrahim Affa, one of the most renowned combatants (martyred); b) Nura Mohamed, also a renowned fighter (still in government - Secretary General of the Red Cross Society of Eritrea);  c) Saba Hailu (the wife of President Isaias Afewerki)

 

Ms Fozia Hashim – Eritrea’s Justice Minister


In the recent public meeting held on 27 Aug, 2019 in Dallas, Texas, which was presided over by Eritrea's Minister Fozia Hashim, a member of the audience asked her a poignant question. Ms Fozia used to be one of Aster's best friends during and after the armed struggle. Of course, until Aster’s disappearance.

Daniel Tesfalidet Tesfazion (summarised version): You are a justice Minister, Ms Fozia Hashim. What is the role of your ministry? Your friends, women fellow fighters like Aster Fessehatsion, Aster Yohannes, Miriam Mihtsun and others are in jail without a day in court.  How can this be?

Fozia Hashim (summarised version): We have laws!  We are aware of universal laws, respect for people's rights, we observe domestic and cultural laws, we also adhere to our political lines and more. We never allow individuals to be imprisoned without any legal basis.

We are working hard.  We are still in the process of building the nation’s infrastructures, including that of the justice ministry; therefore, we cannot say that we have an all-encompassing institutional competence in dealing with various aspects of the law; but we are trying to fulfil all the required obligations. When the right time comes we will disclose everything concerning the prisoners.

Ms Fozia Hashim used to be a close comrade and one of Aster's best friends. Now, as head of the Ministry of Justice of Eritrea, she has chosen to dismiss Aster’s rights and existence from her memory; she has nothing to say about Aster, or the other prisoners of conscience. 

Asmarino.com is asking the minister, for the sake of justice, to come clean about the prisoners’ case on this hallowed day and reflect on the things that went wrong in Eritrea under her watch.

https://asmarino.com/ai-commentary/5197 ... maEqv8853A

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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by kerenite » 30 Aug 2019, 14:10

Comrade awash,

Sister fozi has forgotten her best friends such as aster the wife of mahmud sheriffo. Nobody can tell if both are alive and breathing.

Now fozi is in big problem. Definitely her god has noticed that she has trespassed the red-line by allowing the yiakil activists to freely ask questions and to be videotaped and be public which is unprecedented in higdef's eritrea.

Her fate?

I believe issu will give her a first indirect warning and if she reiterates what she daringly said in any would-be higdef's seminar in the future, Well then...

We will watch her body being buried in meQabir semaatat in EriTv, issu will be among the main attendants along with the deqi sheramut so-called submissive generals/colonels and they will tell us who was Fozi..and..it will be.....

Bitzeyti tegadalit fozia joined the eritrean liberation front at young age, she was
only 17 years old when she joined the gedli (of course they won't mention ELF)
And because of the Hmam lbbi problems which she suffered from she was sent to dubai but unfortunately she has passed away. Awet n'Haffash


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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by Fed_Up » 30 Aug 2019, 21:51

Useless shirtam, go to Axum and advocate for the burial place to the marginalized unwanted and unwelcome sefiew Muslim mahebereseb in Tigray. Hope your agameW brother “mesob “ of mereja will helps you on that :lol:
The game is over and the sun is set on the tplfists horizon. Stop babbling with anger and Get used to it.. :P

Qodar agameW


kerenite wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 14:10
Comrade awash,

Sister fozi has forgotten her best friends such as aster the wife of mahmud sheriffo. Nobody can tell if both are alive and breathing.

Now fozi is in big problem. Definitely her god has noticed that she has trespassed the red-line by allowing the yiakil activists to freely ask questions and to be videotaped and be public which is unprecedented in higdef's eritrea.

Her fate?

I believe issu will give her a first indirect warning and if she reiterates what she daringly said in any would-be higdef's seminar in the future, Well then...

We will watch her body being buried in meQabir semaatat in EriTv, issu will be among the main attendants along with the deqi sheramut so-called submissive generals/colonels and they will tell us who was Fozi..and..it will be.....

Bitzeyti tegadalit fozia joined the eritrean liberation front at young age, she was
only 17 years old when she joined the gedli (of course they won't mention ELF)
And because of the Hmam lbbi problems which she suffered from she was sent to dubai but unfortunately she has passed away. Awet n'Haffash

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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by Awash » 31 Aug 2019, 00:41

Agamichie aka Fandiyaw aka Tebaw shilHo,
Why don't you go suckle on Issu's jella? Mushmush Illu.

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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by kerenite » 31 Aug 2019, 14:15

Fed_Up wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 21:51
Useless shirtam, go to Axum and advocate for the burial place to the marginalized unwanted and unwelcome sefiew Muslim mahebereseb in Tigray. Hope your agameW brother “mesob “ of mereja will helps you on that :lol:
The game is over and the sun is set on the tplfists horizon. Stop babbling with anger and Get used to it.. :P

Qodar agameW


kerenite wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 14:10
Comrade awash,

Sister fozi has forgotten her best friends such as aster the wife of mahmud sheriffo. Nobody can tell if both are alive and breathing.

Now fozi is in big problem. Definitely her god has noticed that she has trespassed the red-line by allowing the yiakil activists to freely ask questions and to be videotaped and be public which is unprecedented in higdef's eritrea.

Her fate?

I believe issu will give her a first indirect warning and if she reiterates what she daringly said in any would-be higdef's seminar in the future, Well then...

We will watch her body being buried in meQabir semaatat in EriTv, issu will be among the main attendants along with the deqi sheramut so-called submissive generals/colonels and they will tell us who was Fozi..and..it will be.....

Bitzeyti tegadalit fozia joined the eritrean liberation front at young age, she was
only 17 years old when she joined the gedli (of course they won't mention ELF)
And because of the Hmam lbbi problems which she suffered from she was sent to dubai but unfortunately she has passed away. Awet n'Haffash
Fendadaw,

I hate to say buzz off while you entertain me sometimes and will chat with you based on your IQ .

You know what, today I ate spagetti for lunch not satisfied but very hungry thinking of supper. Here comes 22 mazoria in addis and the yohannes kitfo restaurant in the neighborhood to mind. It is a gurage kitfo bet. If you order one portion of kitfo, I tell you 2 or 3 people would say tegebku. Yours truly was consuming half of it and telling the good waiter to collect the rest 'teQlilign' it is allowed. I take the rest with me and look around to give it to a beggar, I was very selective, a woman with a kid/kids has priority. I love the humility of ethios they don't call them lemanoch rather YENE BITE.

The yene bite are sometimes unfriendly, once you try to hand them the food, they ask yemuslim naw weys yechristain?

Fendadaw, yours truly is planning to visit ethiopia this coming December. It depends if your god issu is gone in the coming months then I will be in my beloved KEREN which I am missing since more than a decade.

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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by Fed_Up » 31 Aug 2019, 19:30

በመጀመሪያ እስፈንድጄ ልልቀቅብህ በመቀጠል::

Typical agameWoch shirtam Hate QeTew. Stfu make it short. Yehonk qebaTari fess.

FYI no more kitfo lebleb... qurT and beyayneTu those days gone to not back to the tplfists looters. Ya!! The women poor with the kids is poor because of tplfists HoDdam like you. Do you realized that You the SOBs agameWoch ate her food and making fun of her by throw lint left over? The good thing is the agameWoch era of throwing there left over to Ethiopians is gone. ባአንተ ቤት ቆሮቆራም ቅማላም አጋሜ በምስኪኗ እናት መሳለቅህ ነው:: ውሻ ሽርጣም ወያኔ:: you will be back where you belong, destitute agameWoch era... no 22 mazoria to you b!tch. It has been taken...

ሂድ ቁልቋልህን ጥባ--- ከርሳም ፋንድያ ወያኔ



kerenite wrote:
31 Aug 2019, 14:15
Fed_Up wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 21:51
Useless shirtam, go to Axum and advocate for the burial place to the marginalized unwanted and unwelcome sefiew Muslim mahebereseb in Tigray. Hope your agameW brother “mesob “ of mereja will helps you on that :lol:
The game is over and the sun is set on the tplfists horizon. Stop babbling with anger and Get used to it.. :P

Qodar agameW


kerenite wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 14:10
Comrade awash,

Sister fozi has forgotten her best friends such as aster the wife of mahmud sheriffo. Nobody can tell if both are alive and breathing.

Now fozi is in big problem. Definitely her god has noticed that she has trespassed the red-line by allowing the yiakil activists to freely ask questions and to be videotaped and be public which is unprecedented in higdef's eritrea.

Her fate?

I believe issu will give her a first indirect warning and if she reiterates what she daringly said in any would-be higdef's seminar in the future, Well then...

We will watch her body being buried in meQabir semaatat in EriTv, issu will be among the main attendants along with the deqi sheramut so-called submissive generals/colonels and they will tell us who was Fozi..and..it will be.....

Bitzeyti tegadalit fozia joined the eritrean liberation front at young age, she was
only 17 years old when she joined the gedli (of course they won't mention ELF)
And because of the Hmam lbbi problems which she suffered from she was sent to dubai but unfortunately she has passed away. Awet n'Haffash
Fendadaw,

I hate to say buzz off while you entertain me sometimes and will chat with you based on your IQ .

You know what, today I ate spagetti for lunch not satisfied but very hungry thinking of supper. Here comes 22 mazoria in addis and the yohannes kitfo restaurant in the neighborhood to mind. It is a gurage kitfo bet. If you order one portion of kitfo, I tell you 2 or 3 people would say tegebku. Yours truly was consuming half of it and telling the good waiter to collect the rest 'teQlilign' it is allowed. I take the rest with me and look around to give it to a beggar, I was very selective, a woman with a kid/kids has priority. I love the humility of ethios they don't call them lemanoch rather YENE BITE.

The yene bite are sometimes unfriendly, once you try to hand them the food, they ask yemuslim naw weys yechristain?

Fendadaw, yours truly is planning to visit ethiopia this coming December. It depends if your god issu is gone in the coming months then I will be in my beloved KEREN which I am missing since more than a decade.

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Re: Eritrea: Remembering Aster Fessehatsion - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Post by Awash » 31 Aug 2019, 21:06

While Agamichie aka Tebaw shilHo blabbers nonsense, his Agame junta is being exposed for what is: a collection of mushmushat Agame. Everybody knows deqi40. :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:

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