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RE-BRANDING OF THE OPPOSITION
What has prompted me to write under the theme “Re-branding of the opposition” for this article is Mr Mohammed Ismail’s article titled “Be part of the change”
Arrivederci Esayass
Eritrea is at it again, and as usual the tiny state will get away with murder. The utter humiliation of Ethiopia continues and shows no sign of abating. Why oh why do we allow Eritrea to trample all over us? Why is the EPRDF government not taking action to stop Esayas from sending surrogate organizations to destabilize Ethiopia? For how long do we have to put up with this? Is there no end to it? Why should innocent tourists who were minding their own business be murdered in the most barbaric way possible? Is this not an act of war? Why where the tourists left to their own devices in an area frequented by terrorists that are trained and armed by Eritrea? Not long ago European tourists were kidnapped from the same locality, and it seems no lessons were drawn from this and other experiences that are causing immense damages to the images of Ethiopia.
The Little Dictator
They say God is a fair and mysterious creator and so does in the way He arranges and organizes the world. He gave America Jon Steward and, either out of His fairness to Eritrea or fondness to mystery, He came up with Ali Abdu.
Wars At Home And Abroad
Somali Al Shabaab gunmen attacked a northeastern Kenyan town along the Somali border and killed six people and kidnapped several others.
Eritreans' opposition Congress, launched in Ethiopia, seeks global backing
As President Isaias Afewerki prepared to give his New Year message, his democratic opponents in exile were huddling together in what they say is a bid to bring hope and freedom to the Eritrean people.
2011: Year Of Renewed Spirit
Globally, 2011 will be remembered as the Year of Protest. Mainly because there was the Arab Spring, which started, of all places, in Tunisia in December 2010 triggering a chain reaction: Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine in January; Iran, Bahrain, Casablanca and Libya in February; Iraq and Saudi Arabia and Syria in March.
The birth of Eritrean National Council for Democratic change
I welcome the birth of National Council for democratic Change/ ENCDC a first step towards national unity and democracy. In this article I would like to discuss on the structure, organization and objectives of the council. The Eritrean national council for democratic change( ENCDC) is an umbrella organization of all forces of good political will for change.
Who are al-Shabab?
Armed group is waging a brutal war aimed at toppling Somalia's government and imposing Islamic law.
Eritrea: Why Enhanced U.N. Sanctions Were Warranted
The state media in Eritrea, which is the only source of information in the country, is not telling the rest of the citizenry the truth of why the UN was obliged to take additional punitive measures on the Isaias Afewerki regime.
Analysts Hope Eritrea Sanctions Will End Somali Conflict
In East Africa, hopes are high that the long-running Somali conflict will soon abate with the United Nations Security Council’s approval Monday of tougher sanctions against Eritrea. The nation is accused of supporting Somali militants, including al-Shabab.