Category: English Between Asmara, Khartoum, and Juba, the arena for maneuvering narrows in front of Isaias Afwerki. The revolution that overthrew the Islamic-oriented rescue regime and brought about a regime led by civil forces in partnership with the military, imposed a new, different and different reality in front of Eritrea. The border dispute according to different circumstances, but its essence is one.
Category: English EritrEa: will it bE anothEr ‘sEason of war’? The tyrant in Asmara is usually good at seizing opportune occasions to resort to evil deeds. Eritreans do not forget what he did immediately after the 9/11 act of terror in New York. Now, the war in Ukraine is yet another similar event for him to exploit
Category: English IS ARABIC AN ALIEN LANGUAGE TO ERITREA? I am amazed, as many others, with the uneducated musings of some Eritreans on the comment section of www. awate.com, under the article USE: The United States of Eritrea, written by Ahmedin Osman and posted on November 28, 2016. The first most close-minded and unenlightened remark says, “Arabic has no root in Eritrea.” The second reads, “Muslims prefer their religion to national identity...” Is it enough to tell these folks: “Please do Eritrea a favour, and keep your mouths shut because Eritrea has enough problems to worry about?” I trust, it is not. Essentially, it is important for us, Eritreans, to have a sense of our own history, and know how we came to be what we are today, recommitting to values of respect and inclusion.
Category: English EESA raises more than $4,000 for Cairo elementary school that serves Eritrean refugees The GW Ethiopian-Eritrean Students Association raised more than $4,000 in donations for an elementary school in Cairo, Egypt serving a refugee population at a banquet fundraiser late last month.
Category: English SECULARISM 101 FOR THE PFDJ CHIEF AND APOLOGISTS As Clown Alamin Mohmmed Saied, the PFDJ non-chief chief, never ceases to amuse us, this time he did remarkably with his little and distorted knowledge about secularism, and the deep roots of religion in the Eritrean society; topics that are too vast and too complex for his limited intellect. Here I am referring to a part of his statement in the Riyadh public gathering of November 9-11, 2017 in which he boasted that his government, which he had described as “secular”, will not allow religious schools to be established and the picture of Saint Mary and verses from the Quran to be displayed in public places, declaring a war on religion