The Eritrean Foundation for Social Justice & Development is pleased to invite you to attend its First annual Conference In Minneapolis, Minnesota Human Rights & Humanitarian conditions in Eritrea When: Saturday January 15, 2011 Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Where: Mounds view Community Center
Dec 20 2010 | Posted in
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16 December 2010 Last updated at 12:31 GMT African migrants in Israel are worried after the government announced plans for a large new detention centre in the southern Negev desert and started work on a barrier to seal off the border with Egypt. Officials say more than 35,000 people have crossed the Sinai to enter […]
Dec 17 2010 | Posted in
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Part 3 Semi-presidentialism By Fesseha Nair The third executive type is called semi-presidentialism, a situation where the parliamentary system and prime minister with some executive powers is combined with a president who also has executive power. The ministry is drawn from the legislature and is dependent to the confidence of the assembly. This formulation of […]
Dec 16 2010 | Posted in
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By Fesseha Nair In the first part of this article I have dealt on the parliamentary system and the formation of executive government, its advantages and disadvantages. In this part, I will deal on with the presidential system or presidential government.
Dec 13 2010 | Posted in
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Part 1 By Fesseha Nair The interim constitution that will be framed by the ENCDC- political group must in its provisions of the interim constitution be careful on constituting the government.
Dec 11 2010 | Posted in
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By Fesseha Nair This is an article to share with you my experience on mapping the road to democratization in Eritrea. Dictators either persona, or military, internal and external can only be defeated by defiant, mobilized citizens. In the Eritrean case, the strategy of defeating the dictatorship still is not clear because we have not […]
Dec 6 2010 | Posted in
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By Fesseha Nair The main conflict in Eritrea is and was the state structure of the Eritrean society. Eritrea is country inhabited by diverse population with different ethnical, religious, cultural and territorial identities. If we see the political organizations and the ruling party in Eritrea, they are organized in the ethnical and religious lines. Those […]
Dec 3 2010 | Posted in
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SALIH EBRAHIM ANJABBA Before I start clearing my stance against the chauvinist who wrote this article under this title (What if the Two Evils Cooperate: Dictatorship, Ethno-Religious Politics and the Loss of Eritrean Identity?) I want readers to digest Gebre Geremariam’s essay (There are groups and individuals in this camp who constantly try to create […]
Nov 25 2010 | Posted in
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The outcome of the last conference was building a partnership between the EDA and non- EDA political organizations, civil society, women and youth associations and independents. The purpose of this partnership is to empower the democratic camp against the dictatorship. In this structure people feel a part of the system, they take share of responsibility […]
Nov 15 2010 | Posted in
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