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African Committee of Experts on the Rights & Welfare of the Child, will hold a Workshop for countries from Horn & North Africa on the popularization of Agenda 2040 & findings of the study on Children on the move on 31 Oct and 1 Nov 2019 in Asmara- Eritrea. https://acerwc.africa (Eri Diplomacy: @DiplomacyEri)
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Cigar, at least one doesn't inhale when smoking cigar.
As for your message, so true!
We've been advised of this a long time ago, actually:
As for your message, so true!
We've been advised of this a long time ago, actually:
Cigar wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 17:40Zmeselo, no offense to smoking cigarettes my brother.
These two plus the rest of these hasadat, cowards agame are a*as wipes.
Do not promote them to the relaxing smoke.
Their medicine is to ignore them, even though I like the way you stick a dagger in their spinal cord softly.
They feel like important when they get response from any Eritrean.
If these idiots and the rest of the Eritreans who believe our people are marginalized by our govt, first if they are real Eritreans, secondly if they have guts and thirdly uf they are honest, why not go back to Eritrea and try to 'free' the supposedly marginalized Eritreans? In which bank are the people they are crying for, gonna cash their concern?
If you notice, I kept the nine or ten years pleadge to ignore as'swash.
This a'ss wipe posts the same crap over and over just like his fa*g*g*ot friend who flood the site with the same fa*gg*ish pornos and the same responses like 100 back to back.
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The best gift ever!
18/11/16, 3rd vol of Eritrean History trilogy by our legendary author, and researcher Alemseged Tesfai launched. (Rahel Tewelde: @RahelTewelde11)
Exceptional coffee painting
Tesfalem Atenaw's Art work will open tomorrow, at Asmara Gallery.
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Yirdaekum yibehal to lementi pest leaches
Zmeselo wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 16:51I wholeheartedly agree, brother.
These 2 sons of bìtchés, are like a very bad habit. Like smoking cigarettes.
You're right, it's time to quit.
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UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed, visited the Gergera Dam Project. (Ghideon Musa)
pushkin wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 16:36Brother Zmeselo! The medicine for the son of Butana nay abashawil is just to ignore! Awash & present are the two friends due to the death of their fathers in one of the sahil mountains. These people will continue posting garbages as long as their criminal master are existing. However, they can't destabilize Eritrea as they are creating mess in Oromia using the local mercinaries. I would condirm you that their will be more disasters & hunger in Tigray due to the sins of TPLF & their cadres & the existing locust is an indication![]()
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23rd Conference of the Intergovernmental Committee of Senior Officials and Experts for Eastern Africa
Leveraging New Opportunities for Regional Integration in Eastern Africa
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2019
Asmara, Eritrea
https://www.uneca.org/ea-icsoe23
The Regional Office for Eastern Africa of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) held the 23rd Session of its Intergovernmental Committee of Senior Officials and Experts (ICSOE) in Asmara, Eritrea. The ICSOE is held annually to discuss key issues and challenges about the economic and social development of the sub-region with the view to making appropriate recommendations to address them.
The meeting is attended by Senior Government Officials from fourteen-member States served by the office as well as Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) of the sub-region, development partners, research centres, media practitioners, private sector and civil society organisations and seasoned experts.
The theme of the year’s ICSOE is:
The meeting will be held in Asmara, Eritrea on 5-7 November 2019Leveraging New Opportunities for Regional Integration in Eastern Africa.
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Haqi, Dahgol!!!!!
Dahgol wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 18:11Yirdaekum yibehal to lementi pest leaches
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 16:51I wholeheartedly agree, brother.
These 2 sons of bìtchés, are like a very bad habit. Like smoking cigarettes.
You're right, it's time to quit.
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UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed, visited the Gergera Dam Project. (Ghideon Musa)
pushkin wrote: ↑25 Oct 2019, 16:36Brother Zmeselo! The medicine for the son of Butana nay abashawil is just to ignore! Awash & present are the two friends due to the death of their fathers in one of the sahil mountains. These people will continue posting garbages as long as their criminal master are existing. However, they can't destabilize Eritrea as they are creating mess in Oromia using the local mercinaries. I would condirm you that their will be more disasters & hunger in Tigray due to the sins of TPLF & their cadres & the existing locust is an indication![]()
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The ever radiant Massawa!
Sheikh Seid Island, commonly known as Isola Verde or Green Island- Just over a km from Massawa and about 12 hectares in size - a small island on the Red Sea coast. A must see! Photos: Meron Demoz
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UN and Germany Ambassadors summoned by Eritrea's Foreign Ministry over smear reports

Germany and UK ambassadors to Asmara summoned earlier this week to seek clarification over broadcasting of unbridled smear campaigns by their respective State funded broadcasters, the DW and BBC Tigrinya.
BY TESFANEWS
https://www.tesfanews.net/eritrea-summo ... -coverage/
Eritrea’s foreign ministry summoned Germany’s ambassador to Asmara earlier this week over “unbridled smear campaigns” by the state-funded international broadcaster, the Deutsche Welle (DW), against the country, Eritrea’s Information Minister Yemane Gebremeskel has said.
The foreign ministry would seek “clarification/ rectification” from the ambassador over Deutsche Welle’s “despicable” coverage of national service in Eritrea, and the peace process with Ethiopia, he added in a tweet.
Asked if the government can do the same with the British Ambassador against BBC Tigrinya (locally known as BBC Tigray), a UK government-funded outfit that routinely misrepresent Eritrea; through a biased and incessant vitriol, the Minister signaled that a similar summon was
He also hinted that, “there are other tools/options” when such summons “are not heeded and appropriate remedies not subsequently taken.”served to the UK Ambassador, more than a couple of times in the past.
The German Foreign Ministry today defended the accusation, by stressing on the importance of press freedom.
In its response, the German Foreign Ministry described the broadcaster as
an independent media outlet [although fully financed by the State] that works to high journalistic standards.
the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.Press freedom is a valuable asset and prerequisite for a functioning democracy,
DW has not issued a formal response on the matter yet.
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Editor’s Opines:
What was it that the Deutsche Welle wrote, to Cause such a ‘Scandal’?
One of the reports that got DW to be accused of misrepresenting Eritrea was a recent commentary, written by the Head of DW Amharic desk, Ludger Schadomsky, regarding the Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to PM Abiy Ahmed and the peace deal between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
This Schadomsky person stated that the Nobel prize, actually has gone to the wrong person. He argued that, despite the Nobel committee’s well-meaning intentions, PM Abiy Ahmed is the wrong choice, simply because his peace initiative efforts with Eritrea have come to a standstill or that it may even have stopped completely.
Those peace efforts, however, have come to a standstill; they may even have stopped completely.
True, family members and business people are now able to commute via 50-minute flights between the two respective capitals, Addis Ababa and Asmara. But this is the privilege of only a small elite.
Border crossings such as Zalambessa, which are much more important when it comes to public transportation and movement of goods and which were opened with a lot of fanfare, have all been closed again in the meantime — at Eritrea’s instigation, Ethiopia was quick to point out.
The initial shuttle diplomacy pursued by Abiy and Eritrea’s autocratic ruler Isaias Afewerki has come to a halt. The Eritrean embassy in Addis Ababa continues to remain boarded up while grandiose business contracts [what contract??] that were signed have never been brought to life.
By now, both countries have rather resorted to forging unholy strategic alliances with countries located beyond the Red Sea, in accordance with that age-old motto that Horn of Africa nations ascribe to: “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
Will the Prize eventually endanger peace efforts?
The editor once again disapproved of the prize, by further saying that the PM only signed the Peace Agreement on paper.
Here, he deliberately blindfolded his readers the very fact that the two countries had actually implemented five of the seven points they agreed on the peace plan already and that the main part of the deal that was still not yet implemented, i.e. troop withdrawal from Eritrean territories was because of the fierce opposition from the authorities in Tigray, hence, warranted the closure of the border with Tigray region- indefinitely.
So Abiy has received the most prestigious peace prize for a peace that exists, predominantly, only on paper.
Worse still: the award could, eventually, even torpedo those peace efforts, if the Eritrean leadership felt put under pressure to an even greater extent than before.
The grumpy autocrat from Asmara, who ruthlessly keeps his own people in chains so he can remain in power, is unlikely to enjoy being snubbed under the eyes of the world by a charismatic politician half his age,
writes the rather arrogant Ludger Schadomsky.
Moreover, the editor stated that the PM received congratulatory notes from all over the world, except from Eritrea.
One day before he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Abiy had invited heads of state and government from all over the region to take part in a huge “Medemer” celebration. Sudan, Somalia and Uganda all sent their representatives while only one distinguished guest was absent — Eritrean President Afewerki, Abiy’s partner in the “reconciliation” process.
It is likely that the award of the Nobel Peace Prize has raised the bar for Abiy instead of lowering it.
Mr. Schadomsky is hiding some context from his readers, once again. The celebration was meant to inaugurate a certain ‘Unity Park’ inside the Palace. The park may have the best intention of reconciling the Ethiopian people with their past. However, the park was also signifies the glorification of Ethiopia’s past rulers and kings, something that is not palatable to Eritreans due to past crimes committed by each of these leaders.
So the attempt by Mr. Schadomsky to try to link up Eritrea’s polite declining of attendance at the event with some kind of a stain to the peace process shows how irresponsible he was, and if not ignorant.



