afrol News, 2 March – Eritrea, the most closed dictatorship in Africa, has censored all news about the popular unrest in North Africa and neighbouring Djibouti. Only the exiled opposition talks about revolution. “Nowhere is the news blackout more extreme than in Eritrea, where the government has banned independent media since 2001,” reports Mohamed Keita […]
Mar 4 2011 | Posted in
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By Fesseha Nair The Eritrean National commission for democratic change is preparing four papers as congress discussion papers. They are the following: – Broad National Charter – Road map to democracy – Broad national organizational Statute – Interim – Constitution In this article I will deal with the fourth paper on interim-constitution. Why interim […]
Feb 26 2011 | Posted in
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Robert Fisk on Muammar Gaddafi, tyrant of Tripoli Tuesday, 22 February 2011 So even the old, paranoid, crazed fox of Libya – the pallid, infantile, droop-cheeked dictator from Sirte, owner of his own female praetorian guard, author of the preposterous Green Book, who once announced he would ride to a Non-Aligned Movement summit in Belgrade […]
Feb 23 2011 | Posted in
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By Fesseha Nair The Eritrean Opposition for Democratic Change are those forces who believe in fundamental changes in Eritrea. The process of fundamental change include all who believe in removing the dictatorship and replacing it by democratic institutions and organizations respecting all the human and fundamental rights and freedoms of the citizens without discrimination and […]
Feb 20 2011 | Posted in
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The moving from the current situation to the new-meaning changing the current situation of the democratic forces can be achieved by increasing the participation of the people in the struggle through generating and delivering solid values of the people and satisfying their demands.
Feb 10 2011 | Posted in
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ብኤይናት ፊሽቤን ሕዳር 19, 2010, የዲኦት ኣሃሮኖት ጾታዊ ዓመጽ፣ ኤለክትሪካዊ ኣካላዊ ምንፍርፋር፣ ብጻዕዳ ውዑይ ሓጺን ገርካ ምቅጻል፣ ማእሰርቲ፣ ሃለዋት ምጥፋእን ሞትን ኣብ ኣመና ምዉቕ ኮንተይነር ካልእ ቡዙሕ ነገራትን ካብቲ ብዙሕ ራሕቂ ካብ ዘይብሉ ዶብ ግብጺ-እስራኤልን፣ መግረፊ መዓስከር ናይ በድዊን ከተርቲን ኣብ ሲናይ ምድረበዳን ዝርከብ ቤት ማእሰርቲታትን መረጋገጺታት ይራኣዩ ኣለዉ። እቲ ኩነታት ኣብቲ መዓስከር ዘሎ ኣዝዩ […]
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Protesters in Tahrir Square are right to be sceptical despite the apparent shake-up in Egypt’s ruling party Sunday, 6 February 2011 The old man is going. The resignation last night of the leadership of the ruling Egyptian National Democratic Party – including Hosni Mubarak’s son Gamal – will not appease those who want to claw […]
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By Fesseha Nair This article will seek to problemize the current conceptions on the process of struggle from dictatorship to democracy in Eritrea and how this process is related to the Eritrean phenomenon such as the method of struggle, state-building, civil society and the security sector. The primary focus will be on the method of […]
Feb 3 2011 | Posted in
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ብኢሳያስ ኣስፍሃ 27-01-2011 ኣብ ዝሓለፈ ቅንያት ሓደ ፈታውየይ ስልኪ ደዊሉ ኣብታ ንህግደፍን ኮራኹሮምን ጥራሕ እተተኣናግድ መርበብ ሓበሬታ መስከረም ኔት ብዛዕባይ ብሓደ <ዶክቶር> ጸጋዝኣብ ገብረጊዮርጊስ ዝተባህለ ግለ-ሰብ ብቋንቋ እንግሊዘኛ ኣብ ዘስፈሮ ጽሑፉ ከምዝጠቐሰኒ ምስ ሓበረኒ ነቲ ጽሑፉ ብጽሞና ኣምቢበዮ ናይ ብሓቂ ክኣ ገሪሙኒ፣፣
Jan 28 2011 | Posted in
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Monday, 24 January 2011 12:55 Written by Ibrahim Hajj Melbourne, Australia In a world far too often marred by conflicts resulting from religious intolerance and fanaticism, I thought it might serve a great purpose to highlight the case of my own country, Eritrea, as a model for religious harmony and peaceful coexistence. In a world […]
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