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Grand Strategic Struggle Management Against the Dictatorship in Eritrea

   By Fesseha Nair The Eritrean National Conference for democratic change resulted with forming a commission that is assigned to organize a broad national congress among other activities. The need for strategic planning at this congress is of crucial importance.  In the past, either the political or the civil society organizations have no well adjusted […]

The brutal truth about Tunisia

Bloodshed, tears, but no democracy. Bloody turmoil won’t necessarily presage the dawn of democracy By Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent Monday, 17 January 2011 The end of the age of dictators in the Arab world? Certainly they are shaking in their boots across the Middle East, the well-heeled sheiks and emirs, and the kings, including […]

THE ROLE OF ERITREAN CIVIL SOCIETIES FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE

The last 19 years of independence have been the darkest period in the history of the Eritrean people. The economy not only stagnated but sharply declining from time to time. It is not unusual to see people dying because of hunger and malnutrition. The streets of the major cities are over flooded with beggars mostly mothers and children. Diplomatic relation went negative in the field of politics and national development and co-operations. Citizen have suffered from varieties of tortures, arbitrary arrests, disappearances and killings in their own homeland by their own countrymen. Extensive famine have stroked the entire country and aggressively taking the lives of innocent citizens. The national pride of the citizens went down to the extent of losing his/her personal confidence and hope.

Dialogue for building a genuine partnership

By Fesseha Nair The word dialogue is a Latin word meaning to let flow ideas. Practicing dialogue enables the true meaning its significance. Through dialogue our natural intelligence is able to reveal itself. Our humanity is afforded the possibility recognizing itself. Dialogue offers different interests an opportunity to interact in a non-adversarial way, when opposing […]

Journalists in 2010 targets and bargaining chips

Published on 30 December 2010 Figures in 2010 57 journalists killed (25% fewer than in 2009) 51 journalists kidnapped 535 journalists arrested 1374 physically attacked or threatened 504 media censored 127 journalists fled their country 152 bloggers and netizens arrested 52 physically attacked 62 countries affected by Internet censorship Fewer killed in war zones Fifty-seven […]

Eritrean National Congress- Process and outcome

By Fesseha Nair The Eritrean National Commission for democratic change has been working the 6 months of the 2010 intensively by organizing public meetings all over the world where Eritreans reside. In its process of mobilization and organization, the commission has done an excellent job. The commission has worked and working on issues to be […]

Human Security versus National Sovereignty in Eritrea ?

By Fesseha Nair Sovereignty has been the catchphrase for the perils and promises facing Eritreans in fighting against the tyranny in Eritrea. Sovereignty is understood by the Eritreans as something taboo that comes from the political elites and should not be discussed by the citizens.

እንጻር’ዚ ምልካዊ ስርዓት ኤርትራ ዝግበር ዘሎ ቃልሲ ክቕጽል ኣለዎ።

ኣብዘን ዚሓለፋ 9 ዓመታት ኣንጻር ናይቲ ብህግደፍ ዝምወል “ኤርትራዊ ባህላዊ ምርኢት ኣብ ኣውስትራልያ” ተባሂሉ ዝጽዋዕ፤ ብሰላማዊ መንገዲ ስልጣን ናብ ህዝቢ ክማሓላለፍ፣ ሰብኣዊ መሰላት ክኽበር፣ ጭቆናን ዘይፍትሓዊ መቕተልትን ከኸትም፣ ናይ ህዝቢ መሬት ምምንዛዕ ከቋርጽ፣ ብሓፈሻ ስርዓተ ሕጊ ክሰፍን ተቓዉሞና ገሊጽናን ከምኡውን ናይ ደቂ ሃገር መሰል ንትምህርትን፣ ንግቡእ ሕክምናዊ ኣገልግሎትን፣ ንስራሕ  ምርካብን፤ ብቐንዱ ኸኣ ሓደ ቅቡል ዝኾነ […]

The Fight against the Eritrean Tyrannical Regime Must Continue

For the last 9 years, we rallied peacefully against PFDJ-sponsored ‘so-called’ cultural festival in Australia, demanding the transfer of power to the people; respect for human rights; an end to oppression and extra-judicial killings; an end to confiscation of people’s land; the prevailing of the rule of law; citizens’ rights to education, proper health services, […]

What kind of national council after the Congress?

By Fesseha Nair Practising parliamentary Democracy in the opposition camp while struggling against the dictatorship The Eritrean Commission for democratic change is commissioned to prepare national congress where all forces for democratic change participate. The aim of this congress is to energize the struggle and accelerate the fall of current dictatorship and build pact between […]

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