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Re: Eritrea: Who is the Dictator blaming for this?
Brother Zemeselo! Aswusha is a filthy Agame who was posting garbages on ER for more than 10 years. Although I have asked him to give his opinion on Tsadkan's interview, he couldn't do it. Some of us knew him very well & some could be confused. He now has taken out his masks & support his Agame brothers who are dreaming about the ports of Eritrea.Oromai. the sea outlet is closed forever
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Re: Eritrea: Who is the Dictator blaming for this?
Deqi komarit,
The question is: who is the Agame dictator blaming for all this destruction of Eritrea?
The question is: who is the Agame dictator blaming for all this destruction of Eritrea?
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bushtino,
Your Agame junta is cento per cento Agame
Your Agame junta is cento per cento Agame
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Re: Eritrea: Who is the Dictator blaming for this?
Who is responsible for the destruction?
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Who is responsible for all this?
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Your hoe moma!
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Brother Pushkin, I know he's a disgusting wedi may telamit. I've "wrestled" with him, for years. The thing is, he relies on sold out "y'aklawyan", for his videos & articles and my post was directed at them. I bypassed him, in other words. He's a used condom, the qulqual picker.
pushkin wrote: ↑05 Mar 2020, 07:58Brother Zemeselo! Aswusha is a filthy Agame who was posting garbages on ER for more than 10 years. Although I have asked him to give his opinion on Tsadkan's interview, he couldn't do it. Some of us knew him very well & some could be confused. He now has taken out his masks & support his Agame brothers who are dreaming about the ports of Eritrea.Oromai. the sea outlet is closed forever
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Deqi komarit,
Who is responsible for all this?
Who is responsible for all this?
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Brother Pushkin,pushkin wrote: ↑05 Mar 2020, 07:58Brother Zemeselo! Aswusha is a filthy Agame who was posting garbages on ER for more than 10 years. Although I have asked him to give his opinion on Tsadkan's interview, he couldn't do it. Some of us knew him very well & some could be confused. He now has taken out his masks & support his Agame brothers who are dreaming about the ports of Eritrea.Oromai. the sea outlet is closed forever
If there is an Eritrean who gets confused by the ቆማል ዓጋመ as an Eritrean, his/her head needs to be examined.
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Zmeselo, Pushkin and Temt, guys, you are not doing a service to the Eritrean people by calling the message deliverer agame this agame that. Defend the president with valid ideas.
My take,
Mr. President, doing the same thing and expecting different result is madness. (Einstein). If Massawa is no longer the pearl of the RedSea, you are supposed to help make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, you have to give another person, chosen by the people to make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, what you are telling us is, Eritrea can not sustain itself, meaning, independence was wrong. I don't believe that is what you are insinuating, but educated guess could be against you. I don't believe you are working for Ethiopia either. If that is the case, Eritrea does not deserve independence in the first place. In the eighties, you promised the people of Eritrea, democratic rule, yet you denied the Eritrean people democratic rule for the last thirty years. Now, what are you telling the Eritrean people ? It breaks my heart to see Eritreans flocking to Ethiopia and beyond for a better life. Please spare your son from this hellish political game. Give the Eritrean people a chance for democratic rule, God knows the children of Eritrea paid so much with blood for a productive change.
My take,
Mr. President, doing the same thing and expecting different result is madness. (Einstein). If Massawa is no longer the pearl of the RedSea, you are supposed to help make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, you have to give another person, chosen by the people to make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, what you are telling us is, Eritrea can not sustain itself, meaning, independence was wrong. I don't believe that is what you are insinuating, but educated guess could be against you. I don't believe you are working for Ethiopia either. If that is the case, Eritrea does not deserve independence in the first place. In the eighties, you promised the people of Eritrea, democratic rule, yet you denied the Eritrean people democratic rule for the last thirty years. Now, what are you telling the Eritrean people ? It breaks my heart to see Eritreans flocking to Ethiopia and beyond for a better life. Please spare your son from this hellish political game. Give the Eritrean people a chance for democratic rule, God knows the children of Eritrea paid so much with blood for a productive change.
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Yes for DEMOCRATIC RULE!
Wait a minute! Forgive me for my ignorance, what does DEMOCRATIC RULE mean?
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Well said.
Aurorae wrote: ↑05 Mar 2020, 12:07Zmeselo, Pushkin and Temt, guys, you are not doing a service to the Eritrean people by calling the message deliverer agame this agame that. Defend the president with valid ideas.
My take,
Mr. President, doing the same thing and expecting different result is madness. (Einstein). If Massawa is no longer the pearl of the RedSea, you are supposed to help make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, you have to give another person, chosen by the people to make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, what you are telling us is, Eritrea can not sustain itself, meaning, independence was wrong. I don't believe that is what you are insinuating, but educated guess could be against you. I don't believe you are working for Ethiopia either. If that is the case, Eritrea does not deserve independence in the first place. In the eighties, you promised the people of Eritrea, democratic rule, yet you denied the Eritrean people democratic rule for the last thirty years. Now, what are you telling the Eritrean people ? It breaks my heart to see Eritreans flocking to Ethiopia and beyond for a better life. Please spare your son from this hellish political game. Give the Eritrean people a chance for democratic rule, God knows the children of Eritrea paid so much with blood for a productive change.
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Quidibu,
It means free elections, transparency, free speech, most of all, constitution drafted by the people for the people. Actually, despite the system imperfections, Eritreans enjoyed that in the forties. Traditionally, I am sure you know how our villages were administrated by baytos and and head of the village elected by the people historically. You are aware of Adkeme Melega, Higi endaba Hamassien, AkeleGuzay and Logo Chiwa laws in the past. The rest of Eritrea had similar laws. Eritreans are democratic. The system in place is not congruent.
It means free elections, transparency, free speech, most of all, constitution drafted by the people for the people. Actually, despite the system imperfections, Eritreans enjoyed that in the forties. Traditionally, I am sure you know how our villages were administrated by baytos and and head of the village elected by the people historically. You are aware of Adkeme Melega, Higi endaba Hamassien, AkeleGuzay and Logo Chiwa laws in the past. The rest of Eritrea had similar laws. Eritreans are democratic. The system in place is not congruent.
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Let me get something out of the way first. No one argues against the need what you've enumerated above (namely, constitution, free election, free speech etc). And I strongly believe this isn't the right venue, for obvious reasons, to debate openly what is needed to be done in our country. But to be brief without getting into details, here is my take.Aurorae wrote: ↑05 Mar 2020, 12:48Quidibu,
It means free elections, transparency, free speech, most of all, constitution drafted by the people for the people. Actually, despite the system imperfections, Eritreans enjoyed that in the forties. Traditionally, I am sure you know how our villages were administrated by baytos and and head of the village elected by the people historically. You are aware of Adkeme Melega, Higi endaba Hamassien, AkeleGuzay and Logo Chiwa laws in the past. The rest of Eritrea similar laws. Eritreans are democratic. The system in place is not congruent.
All rights are not equal.....Some rights trump others, self-preservation being one of the most important one. Eritrea has been in that mode (self-preservation) for the last two decades. I wouldn't worry about my toothache while a burglar is inside my house, threatening me and my family! It's important to view things within context. And I notice most of the grievances are focused on procedural democracy, what about the substantive?
Does free education consider as your right? Free health care? Infrastructure? Public Services, etc.......?
Having said that, we should encourage the government to widen the political space at our own pace. For starters, I would like to see the government release all political prisoners, particularly the higher ranking officials who have been in custody for the last two decades. Constitution should be, of course, the next step side by side with the building of institutions. Without the proper institutions, constitution doesn't worth the paper it's written on as we're witnessing in many African countries.
In order to do that, capable Eritreans, with different views, who have been sitting at the fence should come forward- articulating their ideas and visions to Eritreans without debasing our own values and morals. Respecting yourself is where the change should begin........
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Agame dictator changes his color like a chameleon. What do you expect from lying wedi komarit? Everything about him is a lie: from his identity to his supposed bravery. He's nothing but a brutal savage who cooks veteran freedom figther alive in underground cells.
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My initial response (the tweet) is not valid? Besides, as I said, my message was directed at the "y'akl" people. For me, he's irrelevant.
Btw, why wasn't you, the first to argue against him? Plus, it's not my job to defend the president but Eritrea the nation.
Do you have any idea, how many times he calls the president & us agame? That, doesn't seem to bother you.
Btw, why wasn't you, the first to argue against him? Plus, it's not my job to defend the president but Eritrea the nation.
Do you have any idea, how many times he calls the president & us agame? That, doesn't seem to bother you.
Aurorae wrote: ↑05 Mar 2020, 12:07Zmeselo, Pushkin and Temt, guys, you are not doing a service to the Eritrean people by calling the message deliverer agame this agame that. Defend the president with valid ideas.
My take,
Mr. President, doing the same thing and expecting different result is madness. (Einstein). If Massawa is no longer the pearl of the RedSea, you are supposed to help make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, you have to give another person, chosen by the people to make it the pearl of the RedSea. Otherwise, what you are telling us is, Eritrea can not sustain itself, meaning, independence was wrong. I don't believe that is what you are insinuating, but educated guess could be against you. I don't believe you are working for Ethiopia either. If that is the case, Eritrea does not deserve independence in the first place. In the eighties, you promised the people of Eritrea, democratic rule, yet you denied the Eritrean people democratic rule for the last thirty years. Now, what are you telling the Eritrean people ? It breaks my heart to see Eritreans flocking to Ethiopia and beyond for a better life. Please spare your son from this hellish political game. Give the Eritrean people a chance for democratic rule, God knows the children of Eritrea paid so much with blood for a productive change.
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Deqi komarit,
The question remains: who is responsible for these 30 years of stupidity that destroyed Eritrea and the Eritrean people?
The question remains: who is responsible for these 30 years of stupidity that destroyed Eritrea and the Eritrean people?