The Fred Hollows IOL Laboratory, produced over 3.5 million lenses in the past years. over 3 million lenses were sold to Europe, Asia & Africa.
Lenses, made in Eritrea.
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The Fred Hollows IOL Laboratory, produced over 3.5 million lenses in the past years. over 3 million lenses were sold to Europe, Asia & Africa.


The Fred Hollows IOL Laboratory, produced over 3.5 million lenses in the past years. over 3 million lenses were sold to Europe, Asia & Africa.
Re: Lenses, made in Eritrea.
The Eritrean investment forum in London was hosted today where investment opportunities, past and current challenges; as well as investment priorities were discussed.

Seminar was organized in London by the Embassy, to discuss investment & trade opportunities. Extensive briefing on the important sectors for investment in Eritrea with a view to increase the understanding of the Investment Opportunities.


At the seminar Mr. Tedros Goitom, Head of Public Affairs, said that owing to the relentless effort of the People & Government of Eritrea have created conducive ground for cooperation and that Eritrea is working by designing programs targeting national & regional developments.



Indicating that the Eritrean people and its leadership in the past 20 years have emerged victorious foiling the external conspiracies aimed at derailing its economic progress, expressed the significance of strengthening organizational capacity in this new era.



Seminar was organized in London by the Embassy, to discuss investment & trade opportunities. Extensive briefing on the important sectors for investment in Eritrea with a view to increase the understanding of the Investment Opportunities.
At the seminar Mr. Tedros Goitom, Head of Public Affairs, said that owing to the relentless effort of the People & Government of Eritrea have created conducive ground for cooperation and that Eritrea is working by designing programs targeting national & regional developments.
Indicating that the Eritrean people and its leadership in the past 20 years have emerged victorious foiling the external conspiracies aimed at derailing its economic progress, expressed the significance of strengthening organizational capacity in this new era.
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Contribution in support of martyrs’ families
Asmara, 19 October 2019
http://www.shabait.com/news/local-news/ ... s-families
Nationals residing in Canada, Switzerland, Germany as well as inside the country have contributed 22,240 USD, 7,928 Canadian Dollars, 5,300 Euros and 5 thousand Nakfa in support of the families of the martyrs’ and in augmenting the martyrs’ trust fund.
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Eritrean women in Winnipeg, Canada contributed 10,080 USD, eight nationals residing in Switzerland 3,600 USD, Eritrean Community in Geneva, Switzerland, 3,600 USD, Eritrean Community in Freiburg, Switzerland, 1,800 USD, Eritrean community in Munich and its environs, Germany, 3,400 Euros, Eritrean community in Vancouver, Canada, 1,080 USD, nationals grouped as ‘Warsay’, ‘Tsinat’, and ‘Fenkil’ in Kitchener and Waterloo-Canada contributed 1,000 USD and 1,448 Canadian Dollars in support of the families of martyrs.
Likewise, Eritrean Canadian community in Calgary, Canada, contributed 6,480 Canadian Dollars, PFDJ members in Frankfurt, Germany, 1000 Euros, nationals residing in Beerfelden city and its environs, Germany, 500 Euros, family of the late Seile Haile from Frankfurt, Germany, 400 Euros, and an anonymous individual from the Central region contributed 5000 Nakfa in augmenting the Martyrs Trust Fund.
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Girl force: Unscripted and Unstoppable

Friday, 18 October 2019
Written by Shabait Administrator
http://www.shabait.com/categoryblog/294 ... nstoppable
International Day of the girl child was celebrated in Asmara, at the National Union of Eritrean women Hall. The international day of the girl child, is being remembered for the third time in Eritrea. This year, day of the girl child was remembered under the theme “Girl force: unscripted and unstoppable”. On the event a number of Government and PFDJ officials, members of the diplomatic corps, students and guests attended. The event featured many programs including lectures, dramas, poems and songs.
Ms. Tekea Tesfamichael, president of the NUEW, gave her speech on the importance of education. She said,
When we say girls, it refers to those in school whose age is below 18. And, the main task of such event is to raise awareness and avoid challenges girls encounter in Eritrea, such as under age marriage, lack of education and harmful traditional practices including circumcision.
Over the years, the attitude and initiative of parents and the society on sending their girl child to school was low. As a result, girls have been victim to outdated traditional way of spending their time at home doing household chores. Especially in rural areas, girls were forced to withdraw from school and get married at a young age. These days however, education has been expanded by building schools in remote rural areas thereby providing education opportunity for all. Moreover, raising the awareness of the society on education has encouraged parents to send their young girls to school.
Ms. Senait Mehari, Head of the social and economic services in the Union, stated that this year, the focus was given to endorsing girls on education. That way, girls will be able to play their part in the political and socio-economic development of the country.
As part of the ongoing effort, the NUEW has played a leading role in fighting illiteracy in Eritrea. The Union has been fighting against the discrimination against girls on education, capacity upgrading and training. Furthermore, many girls have taken vocational training and acquired skills that help them become self-reliant.
Child marriage was also another harmful practice which violates a child right. Many girls who are married before they turn 18 are forced to withdraw from school depriving them their right to education and future achievements. Also, these girls are at higher risk of dying from pregnancy and childbirth complications. In Eritrea, especially in rural areas, child marriage has been common. However through the efforts made by the NUEW and other concerned organizations, under-age marriage has tremendously declined. However, in order to fully eliminate child marriage, persistent effort is also essential. Furthermore, to end child marriage, any girl should be aware of her legal rights and the society’s awareness should increase.
Another harmful traditional practice that has been common in most places of Eritrea is Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). So far, the NUEW has been working hard to eradicate this harmful practice by raising the awareness of the society. Additionally, the establishment of Anti-FMG and under age marriage (UAM) committees throughout the nation at grass-root level since 2006 is the effective innovative strategy to fight and eliminate these harmful traditional practices. So far, a total of 548 committees with 4,534 members nationwide are functioning at all levels and are working effectively. As a result, so much progress has been shown in different parts of Eritrea. It can be said, that FGM is at the edge of eradication. Girls sexual abuse, gender based violence and child labor which endangered the safety of adolescent girls are also other issues raised on the event.
When it comes to discrimination, Eritrean government has made an immediate amendment of the colonial laws right after independence and introduced the core intervention towards elimination any form of discrimination in 1991. In that case, all national laws have been strictly reviewed and all articles, clauses, statements, adjectives even words that discriminate and belittle women were either repealed or amended and new laws enacted that promote women’s/ girls rights. And the government has been working on the ground to eliminate all the discrimination that girls face in all areas of their lives.
The legal rights of Eritrean girls were also read on the occasion that was held in Asmara in which many school girls attended. The aim of the event was to enhance their knowledge on their civil and legal rights so as to stand and fight back when they are wronged.
The important laws that directly concern girls were;
Discriminations;
Any form of discrimination is prohibited by law
Child marriage;
The Eritrean transitional civil code (article 581 and 329) mentions marriageability age is attainment of 18 years. The proclamation No. 1/1991 of the GoSE specifies that any contract of marriage made between persons (spouses) below 18 years of age is null and void, and that the spouse and witnesses to such marriage shall be punished under the penal code (Art 614)
Female Genital Mutilation(FMG);
The proclamation No. 158/2007 abolished Circumcision and underlines that
And, in case of those who incite, promote and make request for FGM-C is punishable with one to six-month imprisonment and a fine of three thousand Nakfa as an accomplice to the crime.
Violence
Anyone who commits crime related to violence against women, such as rape (article 589), sexual outrages accompanied by violence at various level (Art 590-599), physical assault (article 537) grave injury (article 538/539) is brought to the court.
Besides, special institutional measures were proclaimed to endorse girls to take equal part as their male counterparts in education. The proclamation states:
• Reserving minimum of 30% participation allocation for girls in technical and vocational education and training
• Hostels and boarding schools built to promote participation of rural girls in education
• Sanitation facilities built in schools, including preparing affordable sanitary towels for girls
• Free school uniform and books for economically disadvantaged girls
• Free bicycles for girls outstanding performance
• Provision of donkey and canvas for fetching water thereby saving time for schooling
Also during the event, two successful girls who were able to continue their education despite the challenges they faced, gave their testimonies.¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ Fatima Hamid and Asmait Hadish are both role models and proofs of the truth that girls force is unscripted and unstoppable.
Born in Nakfa, Fatima’s parents divorced at her young age and she was compelled to support her family at a young age. With her family’s constant push for marriage and the negative attitude of her surrounding towards girls and education, it was unlikely for her to finish school. However, persistently, she managed to finish school and joined college. Today, Fatima is a biology graduate working at the PFDJ higher institutions board, after completing her service for three years in sawa.
Asmait is also another example. Born in a village around the town of Mendefera, she was compelled to walk 11 kilometers a day. Until 8th grade, she managed to carry on with her studies without anyone’s support, while doing all the household work at home. In 9th grade, she went to a boarding school and later joined college. Through hard work and determination, she finished college successfully with a diploma and again upgraded to pursue her study in civil engineering. Today, Asmait is among the outstanding students in the faculty. Both girls have survived the gender-biased environment and achieved their goals, despite all the challenges any girl could face.
Noting that the International Day of the Girl child has been celebrated since 2012 across the world to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face, the coordinator of the United Nations Offices in Eritrea, Ms. Susan Namondo Ngongi, praised the Government of Eritrea and the NUEW for their effort in ensuring equal opportunity for all citizens. And so far Eritrea has witnessed an outstanding progress in ensuring the safety of a girl, by creating a healthy and safe environment for a girl child.
Friday, 18 October 2019
Written by Shabait Administrator
http://www.shabait.com/categoryblog/294 ... nstoppable
International Day of the girl child was celebrated in Asmara, at the National Union of Eritrean women Hall. The international day of the girl child, is being remembered for the third time in Eritrea. This year, day of the girl child was remembered under the theme “Girl force: unscripted and unstoppable”. On the event a number of Government and PFDJ officials, members of the diplomatic corps, students and guests attended. The event featured many programs including lectures, dramas, poems and songs.
Ms. Tekea Tesfamichael, president of the NUEW, gave her speech on the importance of education. She said,
Stressing on the importance of education, Ms.Tekea Tesfamichael also informed that educating girls is the key to achieving true equality.Educated and empowered girls are keen to taking the lead and that education is a tool which ensures their growth and development.
When we say girls, it refers to those in school whose age is below 18. And, the main task of such event is to raise awareness and avoid challenges girls encounter in Eritrea, such as under age marriage, lack of education and harmful traditional practices including circumcision.
Over the years, the attitude and initiative of parents and the society on sending their girl child to school was low. As a result, girls have been victim to outdated traditional way of spending their time at home doing household chores. Especially in rural areas, girls were forced to withdraw from school and get married at a young age. These days however, education has been expanded by building schools in remote rural areas thereby providing education opportunity for all. Moreover, raising the awareness of the society on education has encouraged parents to send their young girls to school.
Ms. Senait Mehari, Head of the social and economic services in the Union, stated that this year, the focus was given to endorsing girls on education. That way, girls will be able to play their part in the political and socio-economic development of the country.
As part of the ongoing effort, the NUEW has played a leading role in fighting illiteracy in Eritrea. The Union has been fighting against the discrimination against girls on education, capacity upgrading and training. Furthermore, many girls have taken vocational training and acquired skills that help them become self-reliant.
Child marriage was also another harmful practice which violates a child right. Many girls who are married before they turn 18 are forced to withdraw from school depriving them their right to education and future achievements. Also, these girls are at higher risk of dying from pregnancy and childbirth complications. In Eritrea, especially in rural areas, child marriage has been common. However through the efforts made by the NUEW and other concerned organizations, under-age marriage has tremendously declined. However, in order to fully eliminate child marriage, persistent effort is also essential. Furthermore, to end child marriage, any girl should be aware of her legal rights and the society’s awareness should increase.
Another harmful traditional practice that has been common in most places of Eritrea is Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). So far, the NUEW has been working hard to eradicate this harmful practice by raising the awareness of the society. Additionally, the establishment of Anti-FMG and under age marriage (UAM) committees throughout the nation at grass-root level since 2006 is the effective innovative strategy to fight and eliminate these harmful traditional practices. So far, a total of 548 committees with 4,534 members nationwide are functioning at all levels and are working effectively. As a result, so much progress has been shown in different parts of Eritrea. It can be said, that FGM is at the edge of eradication. Girls sexual abuse, gender based violence and child labor which endangered the safety of adolescent girls are also other issues raised on the event.
When it comes to discrimination, Eritrean government has made an immediate amendment of the colonial laws right after independence and introduced the core intervention towards elimination any form of discrimination in 1991. In that case, all national laws have been strictly reviewed and all articles, clauses, statements, adjectives even words that discriminate and belittle women were either repealed or amended and new laws enacted that promote women’s/ girls rights. And the government has been working on the ground to eliminate all the discrimination that girls face in all areas of their lives.
The legal rights of Eritrean girls were also read on the occasion that was held in Asmara in which many school girls attended. The aim of the event was to enhance their knowledge on their civil and legal rights so as to stand and fight back when they are wronged.
The important laws that directly concern girls were;
Discriminations;
Any form of discrimination is prohibited by law
Child marriage;
The Eritrean transitional civil code (article 581 and 329) mentions marriageability age is attainment of 18 years. The proclamation No. 1/1991 of the GoSE specifies that any contract of marriage made between persons (spouses) below 18 years of age is null and void, and that the spouse and witnesses to such marriage shall be punished under the penal code (Art 614)
Female Genital Mutilation(FMG);
The proclamation No. 158/2007 abolished Circumcision and underlines that
and the penalties for practicing FMG-C, is imprisonment two to three years and five thousand up to ten thousand Nakfa fine.FGM violates women’s basic human rights by depriving them of their physical and mental integrity freedom from violence and discrimination, and in extreme case, their life,
And, in case of those who incite, promote and make request for FGM-C is punishable with one to six-month imprisonment and a fine of three thousand Nakfa as an accomplice to the crime.
Violence
Anyone who commits crime related to violence against women, such as rape (article 589), sexual outrages accompanied by violence at various level (Art 590-599), physical assault (article 537) grave injury (article 538/539) is brought to the court.
Besides, special institutional measures were proclaimed to endorse girls to take equal part as their male counterparts in education. The proclamation states:
• Reserving minimum of 30% participation allocation for girls in technical and vocational education and training
• Hostels and boarding schools built to promote participation of rural girls in education
• Sanitation facilities built in schools, including preparing affordable sanitary towels for girls
• Free school uniform and books for economically disadvantaged girls
• Free bicycles for girls outstanding performance
• Provision of donkey and canvas for fetching water thereby saving time for schooling
Also during the event, two successful girls who were able to continue their education despite the challenges they faced, gave their testimonies.¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ Fatima Hamid and Asmait Hadish are both role models and proofs of the truth that girls force is unscripted and unstoppable.
Born in Nakfa, Fatima’s parents divorced at her young age and she was compelled to support her family at a young age. With her family’s constant push for marriage and the negative attitude of her surrounding towards girls and education, it was unlikely for her to finish school. However, persistently, she managed to finish school and joined college. Today, Fatima is a biology graduate working at the PFDJ higher institutions board, after completing her service for three years in sawa.
Asmait is also another example. Born in a village around the town of Mendefera, she was compelled to walk 11 kilometers a day. Until 8th grade, she managed to carry on with her studies without anyone’s support, while doing all the household work at home. In 9th grade, she went to a boarding school and later joined college. Through hard work and determination, she finished college successfully with a diploma and again upgraded to pursue her study in civil engineering. Today, Asmait is among the outstanding students in the faculty. Both girls have survived the gender-biased environment and achieved their goals, despite all the challenges any girl could face.
Noting that the International Day of the Girl child has been celebrated since 2012 across the world to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face, the coordinator of the United Nations Offices in Eritrea, Ms. Susan Namondo Ngongi, praised the Government of Eritrea and the NUEW for their effort in ensuring equal opportunity for all citizens. And so far Eritrea has witnessed an outstanding progress in ensuring the safety of a girl, by creating a healthy and safe environment for a girl child.
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Prof. Herbert Graf, Eritrea's longtime friend, passed at the age of 89. Representatives of the Eritrean Embassy in Berlin, Yohannes Woldu, Chargé d'Affaires & Teclu Lebassi, Head of the Public Diplomacy, took part at his memorial service. His last work, was dedicated to Eritrea.


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Dr. Tekesete Fiqadu, one of the best surgeons who worked to treat our fighters day in day out. Long live our medical team, that saved thousands of lives during our struggle. Thank you to all.
ብዶ/ር ተኸስተ ፍቓዱ ዝተዳለዋ፡ “ታሪኽ ዘመናዊ ሕክምና ኣብ ኤርትራ” ከምኡ’ውን "ምሩጻት ሓጸርቲ ዛንታታት ኣንቶን ቸኮቭ" ዝብላ ክልተ መጽሓፍቲ፡ ብ18 ጥቅምቲ፡ ኣብ ኣስመራ ተመሪቐን።



ብዶ/ር ተኸስተ ፍቓዱ ዝተዳለዋ፡ “ታሪኽ ዘመናዊ ሕክምና ኣብ ኤርትራ” ከምኡ’ውን "ምሩጻት ሓጸርቲ ዛንታታት ኣንቶን ቸኮቭ" ዝብላ ክልተ መጽሓፍቲ፡ ብ18 ጥቅምቲ፡ ኣብ ኣስመራ ተመሪቐን።
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Exterior view of Assehaba Mosque, Keren.
Inside The Cathedral, in Asmsra.
ገርሰት፡ ሕርሻ ተምሪ
Self explanatory
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Brownyn Bruton, shows her true colors:
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Eritreans respond:My warmest congratulations to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, for winning the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. In the eighteen months since Abiy rose to power, he has generated euphoria in the international community for his bold domestic reforms and rapprochement with Eritrea.
But many of these reforms are threatened by ethnic tensions. The TPLF's 27yr grip on power brought Ethiopia to the verge of collapse, deliberately instigating resource conflicts btwn ethnic groups & using brutal security force to keep that violence simmering under the surface.
The advent of Abiy & his quick efforts to implement economic & political reforms was a breath of fresh air, but the truth is that he has been extremely slow to crack down on the waves of ethnic grievances & score-settling that was unleashed by the fall of the TPLF.
Long pent-up tensions have broken out across Ethiopia & conflicts have gotten out of control: more than 1.5 mil ppl were displaced last year. Abiy has been blamed for his administration’s weak response to the IDP crisis & for creating a sense of impunity among the miscreants.
W/ elections looming, Abiy’s EPRDF coalition is fracturing, & fast. The more the EPRDF fractures, the less likely it is that a workable coalition will emerge from the elections in May – or that any party will obtain a mandate for dismantling Ethiopia’s “ethnic federalism.”
Ethiopians at home & abroad should take pride in this award: Abiy’s achievements over the last 18 months have been remarkable. However, for Ethiopia to become the engine for fraternity and prosperity the Nobel Committee calls for, it needs to deal with its domestic grievances.
The donor community, too, should be wary of falling into its old game of appointing messiahs. Mugabe, Meles, Isaias... all were anointed by the int’l community, only to disappoint.
Abiy was lifted to power by the Ethiopian people and he should be celebrated not as an individual, but as the representative of their desire for peace and prosperity.
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Ted AsgedomPIA neither appointed, nor liked by the donor community. He works with multilateral organizations like the UN and EU; not with agenda driven donors, who are infested all over Africa. It is sad you listed Isaias and Mugabe, with the darling of donor community Meles "Chenawi".
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Weren’t you the one who tweeted the attached, once? Who do you think lead Eritrea to stand firm against the senseless world for decades, & triumphed? You know, who the engineer of the positive changes in the Horn of Africa is- the strong & astute Eritrean leadership.
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When they expediently flip-flop to suit the drama of the day, they brazenly dump it in their "disappointed" bucket. Bronwyn knows too well, there would be no peace deals w/o PIA's signatures. Disappointed on his Eritrean context based priorities, not yours?
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Bokre IyssuYou got some good tweets, but this one is outrageous and compromises your critical thinking. Except for Meles- the daylight sold out puppet. Both Mugabe and PÍA, are unflinching leaders of Africa . Sometimes, you want to drive ppl nuts & deliberately try to destroy facts!
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Samuel TukueWhen was PIA of Eritrea, anointed by the international community? First of all, we have never experienced the International community but the Security Council dictated by superpowers in our lives as human beings.
Who are you trying to mislead???
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ERI_HISTORY448A messiah, does not get appointed or anointed!! A messiah is born!
Eritrea is not for sale!!!
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Bini04The reason you brought ”Isais” is for the sake of neutralism and to get acceptance, but you know best who fought for the last two decades for peace in the Horn; while the west was bedding with the evil TPLF- thinking ISAIS would fall.
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DemeKibriNever trust these people unless they are begging on their feet. I knew Bronwyn Bruton was biding her time to attack PIA and Eritrea; while pretending to compliment him. Foggy Bottom establishment, since the days of Dulles, have NEVER liked the fact that Eritrea is independent.
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Fiseha WeldemichaelOur President, has never been supported by the donor community and was never anointed by int'l community. Actually, he was the target for believing in self- reliance and for independent political stances. Eritrean people stood by him, to bring peace with Ethiopia.
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If it wasn't for the people of Eritrea, you wouldn't witness this new era of peace. I hope the Prime Minister will keep his promises, and bring peace in Ethiopia and the HOA. We wish him well.
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New highway b/n Teraemni & Deqemhare under construction, purely by Eritrean ingenuity & workforce:
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All of those Clowns(Monkeys) in Suits are there acting as if they know anything or can even Read in Tigrinya or English. Illiterate PFDJ clowns like them are the Problem in Eritrea. They should not be in Charge (including the Clown PIA).
PIA should get EXECUTED! You should get EXECUTED to! I would Gladly EXECUTE You in Eritrea!
PIA should get EXECUTED! You should get EXECUTED to! I would Gladly EXECUTE You in Eritrea!
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Amaneul Beidemariam Fled Eritrea in the 1980s to go live Free and Safely in the West. He is not one to talk for Eritreans in Eritrea. He is a TRAITOR of the worst kind just like you, a Deserter when Eritrea needed Tegadaliti the most!
But like him, you are a CLOWN PFDJ now supporting the Oppression of Eritreans in Eritrea! You will be EXECUTED by me!
But like him, you are a CLOWN PFDJ now supporting the Oppression of Eritreans in Eritrea! You will be EXECUTED by me!
Zmeselo wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 11:38*Mehari WSDisappoint who exactly? The Eurocentric arrogance is real!
*Fiseha WeldemichaelOur President, has never been supported by the donor community and was never anointed by int'l community. Actually, he was the target for believing in self- reliance and for independent political stances. Eritrean people stood by him, to bring peace with Ethiopia.
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If it wasn't for the people of Eritrea, you wouldn't witness this new era of peace. I hope the Prime Minister will keep his promises, and bring peace in Ethiopia and the HOA. We wish him well.
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Here you're, pervert:

