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Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Zmeselo » 27 May 2022, 05:09




May 25, 1993 the late President of Egypt, Mohammed Hosni Mubarak visited Eritrea & that made him one of the first leaders to visit Eritrea. On April 27, 1993, the governments of Egypt, recognized Eritrea immediately after the announcement of the results of the Referendum.

On May 17 1866, the Ottoman Empire ceded the Port City of Massawa to Egypt. Egypt ruled Massawa until 1885, when Italy occupied the City. However, Egypt presence in the coastal areas remained until 1848.


Sept 17-18, 1875 Ismail Pasha of Egypt issued a series of orders to gain control over all territory b/n the Nile & the Indian Ocean. An order directed the deployment of an Egyptian column to Eritrea, under the command of Soren A Arendrup. This order resulted in the Battles of: Gurae & Gundet.

On June 3, 1884, the Treaty of Hewett, (Treaty of Adaw) was signed among Adm William Hewett, representing Queen Victoria of GB, Khedive Tewfik rep. by Mason Bey an American & Governor of Massawa & Emperor Yohannes who was there in person.

The Treaty provided Ethiopia with the free transit of goods through Massawa to & from Ethiopia- under British protection- the restoration of Bogus, withdrawal of Egyptian troops from Amedib, Kassala & Senhit.

On Feb 5, 1885 the Italians occupied Massawa & Admiral Caimi issued a proclamation stating that he was occupying Massawa in the name of Italy. Izzet Bey, the Egyptian vice-governor of Massawa was not apparently aware of what the Italians were doing there.

In 1949 when the UNGA discussed the disposition of Italian colonies, Egypt claimed Eritrea but voted YES for the partition of Eritrea to control the western part of Eritrea (to be annexed to the Sudan) & then control the Nile but also voted for the Federation.

In 1955, Egypt permitted Woleab W/mariam to broadcast radio programs from Cairo but the radio program was banned in 1956 after the Suez Canal Crisis upon Ethiopia|s request. On July 10, 1960 the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) was established in Cairo.

https://m.facebook.com/semira.bel7/vide ... 829830298/

Despite these facts, Egypt never supported the independence of Eritrea. In 1996, President Isaias Afewerki stated that Egypt was the only country that opposed Eritrean Referendum in 1991-1993.

In 2017, Eritrean Amb. to Egypt stated that the Entebbe Agreement was null & void. The Agreement (Cooperation Framework Agreement CFA) was signed in May 2010 to replace the 1923 Treaty that gave Egypt & Sudan 55.5 & 18.5 billion m3 of water from the Nile per year, respectively.

History of Eritreaታሪኽ ኤርትራ.تاريخ إريتريا: @Erihistory

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Right » 27 May 2022, 08:25

Zemeselo,
Why you post here issues of Eritrea 24/7? It is an Ethiopian website.
What do you want to prove to Ethiopians? 85%of this forum are Eritreans and posting all kinds of crap to be legit.
If you don’t have anything to prove then ignore this and other website.

But there is one big problem here. You have committed a crime on the Afar people in order to blackmail Ethiopia by landlocking her. Until you resolve that problem sooner or later you encounter trouble.
You didn’t handle that wisely and like it or not it will come back to haunt you.
You may try to bribe, hire, ally with any Ethiopian government, the end result is the same. You can flood Ethiopia, try to do business and try to be as friendly as possible- believe me sooner or later you have to face the truth.
A sincere advise: resolve the issue wisely.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by sarcasm » 27 May 2022, 08:53

Zmeselo wrote:
27 May 2022, 05:09


In 2017, Eritrean Amb. to Egypt stated that the Entebbe Agreement was null & void. The Agreement (Cooperation Framework Agreement CFA) was signed in May 2010 to replace the 1923 Treaty that gave Egypt & Sudan 55.5 & 18.5 billion m3 of water from the Nile per year, respectively.[/size]
So Shaebia still supports the the 1923 Treaty.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Temt » 27 May 2022, 09:00

Right wrote:
27 May 2022, 08:25
Zemeselo,
Why you post here issues of Eritrea 24/7? It is an Ethiopian website.
What do you want to prove to Ethiopians? 85%of this forum are Eritreans and posting all kinds of crap to be legit.
If you don’t have anything to prove then ignore this and other website.

But there is one big problem here. You have committed a crime on the Afar people in order to blackmail Ethiopia by landlocking her. Until you resolve that problem sooner or later you encounter trouble.
You didn’t handle that wisely and like it or not it will come back to haunt you.
You may try to bribe, hire, ally with any Ethiopian government, the end result is the same. You can flood Ethiopia, try to do business and try to be as friendly as possible- believe me sooner or later you have to face the truth.
A sincere advise: resolve the issue wisely.
u
ወዲ ሻርሙጣ፡ ቆማል፡ ሓሳድ ዓጋመ፡ እንታይ ኣዴኻ የእትዩካ፡ መን ይሳተፍ ኣይሳተፍ ኣብ ደይ ጉዳይካ፧ ሙሽሙሽ ወዲ ማይ ጠላሚት ጋዕጋዕ ዑጉም! Just remember you are a slave of Eritreans mother foucking shiiit head.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Right » 27 May 2022, 09:39

You can rant all you want but I am giving you a dose of the truth.
Leave it or take it. Stop being obsessed with Ethiopia and do the right thing. That was my message.
No need to be angry.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by quindibu » 27 May 2022, 10:04

Right wrote:
27 May 2022, 09:39
You can rant all you want but I am giving you a dose of the truth.
Leave it or take it. Stop being obsessed with Ethiopia and do the right thing. That was my message.
No need to be angry.
Shshshsh!

The inferiority-complex laden Agame thinks he still matters......Your little brain should stay within its limit and comfort zone, that is, counting how many sacks of wheat are received by your parasite 'leadership'!

Thanks for letting us know where it hurts, and we would be delighted to be at your service!

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Right » 27 May 2022, 11:03

Don’t dodge the fact and engage in the debate for a solution.
Just ask yourself, why spent so much time and energy in a country you just separated from. Go where the Eritreans are cafe, bus, residence their main subject of discussion is Ethiopia. Not the Sudan, not Somalia,, not Yemen or AA.
Every day the city of Addis is flooded by Eritrean new comers. Why?

The catch is all these new comers and ordinary people who calls themselves Eritreans- are all (99.9%) Tigrigna speaking highlanders who have more in common with Ethiopians.
They are the source of trouble. They used the common heritage they have with Ethiopians for blackmailing purposes.

The rest, the Afars, the Kunamas, the Erin’s etc have no issues with Ethiopia.

Instead of trying to outsmart and black mail your brothers work on a permanent solution.

It is a sincere advise. Take or leave it.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by union » 27 May 2022, 11:22

It is depressing to hear about these colonizers

All these foreign powers tried conquering Ethiopia, East Africa 3000 years ago. They were defeated by the Ethiopians multiple times, but they somehow managed to conquer Metswa 1200 years ago by the Turks. They were also located fighting 25 km south of Asmera. Thank God to the Ethiopians who stopped them from going further down.

Then the turks gave it to egypt. But the fight among Ethiopians and these occupiers never stopped as their dream was to conquer the whole Ethiopia particularly the nile source and river.

Well, we can imagine what they did to the people but what bothers me is you as a victim of all this crimes sound to honor and respect these colonizers instead of being outraged for their contiguous present involvement in our affairs (east Africans) and their negative traits they left behind that still have us going at eachother.

How can we reverse it and defeat them in 2022?

Habesha unity!!
Zmeselo wrote:
27 May 2022, 05:09



May 25, 1993 the late President of Egypt, Mohammed Hosni Mubarak visited Eritrea & that made him one of the first leaders to visit Eritrea. On April 27, 1993, the governments of Egypt, recognized Eritrea immediately after the announcement of the results of the Referendum.

On May 17 1866, the Ottoman Empire ceded the Port City of Massawa to Egypt. Egypt ruled Massawa until 1885, when Italy occupied the City. However, Egypt presence in the coastal areas remained until 1848.


Sept 17-18, 1875 Ismail Pasha of Egypt issued a series of orders to gain control over all territory b/n the Nile & the Indian Ocean. An order directed the deployment of an Egyptian column to Eritrea, under the command of Soren A Arendrup. This order resulted in the Battles of: Gurae & Gundet.

On June 3, 1884, the Treaty of Hewett, (Treaty of Adaw) was signed among Adm William Hewett, representing Queen Victoria of GB, Khedive Tewfik rep. by Mason Bey an American & Governor of Massawa & Emperor Yohannes who was there in person.

The Treaty provided Ethiopia with the free transit of goods through Massawa to & from Ethiopia- under British protection- the restoration of Bogus, withdrawal of Egyptian troops from Amedib, Kassala & Senhit.

On Feb 5, 1885 the Italians occupied Massawa & Admiral Caimi issued a proclamation stating that he was occupying Massawa in the name of Italy. Izzet Bey, the Egyptian vice-governor of Massawa was not apparently aware of what the Italians were doing there.

In 1949 when the UNGA discussed the disposition of Italian colonies, Egypt claimed Eritrea but voted YES for the partition of Eritrea to control the western part of Eritrea (to be annexed to the Sudan) & then control the Nile but also voted for the Federation.

In 1955, Egypt permitted Woleab W/mariam to broadcast radio programs from Cairo but the radio program was banned in 1956 after the Suez Canal Crisis upon Ethiopia|s request. On July 10, 1960 the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) was established in Cairo.

https://m.facebook.com/semira.bel7/vide ... 829830298/

Despite these facts, Egypt never supported the independence of Eritrea. In 1996, President Isaias Afewerki stated that Egypt was the only country that opposed Eritrean Referendum in 1991-1993.

In 2017, Eritrean Amb. to Egypt stated that the Entebbe Agreement was null & void. The Agreement (Cooperation Framework Agreement CFA) was signed in May 2010 to replace the 1923 Treaty that gave Egypt & Sudan 55.5 & 18.5 billion m3 of water from the Nile per year, respectively.

History of Eritreaታሪኽ ኤርትራ.تاريخ إريتريا: @Erihistory

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Right » 27 May 2022, 11:29

For now, let us kick the crap out of the Weyannies.
And then we may engage on the debate.
But please no more of Egyptians flag here.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by union » 27 May 2022, 11:31

Believe it or not, Amara is the key as we are the majority in the horn. After all our enemies realize they can't mess with us, then the real friendship will start. I can see peace and positivity flourished among all Habeshas and lover of Ethiopia, Ethiopians, and Eritreans.

Amara is the key!!!

Right wrote:
27 May 2022, 11:03
Don’t dodge the fact and engage in the debate for a solution.
Just ask yourself, why spent so much time and energy in a country you just separated from. Go where the Eritreans are cafe, bus, residence their main subject of discussion is Ethiopia. Not the Sudan, not Somalia,, not Yemen or AA.
Every day the city of Addis is flooded by Eritrean new comers. Why?

The catch is all these new comers and ordinary people who calls themselves Eritreans- are all (99.9%) Tigrigna speaking highlanders who have more in common with Ethiopians.
They are the source of trouble. They used the common heritage they have with Ethiopians for blackmailing purposes.

The rest, the Afars, the Kunamas, the Erin’s etc have no issues with Ethiopia.

Instead of trying to outsmart and black mail your brothers work on a permanent solution.

It is a sincere advise. Take or leave it.
Last edited by union on 27 May 2022, 12:02, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Misraq » 27 May 2022, 11:37

Zemso

ante q!ntram emsam. i am here since you mentioned "Ethiopia" in a negative connotation. Tell me what value does this add for us ethiopians unless you suffer a deep level of inferiority complex and attention syndrom. Did we ask for this? enatih yibedu ante skunni fggt. If you were talking about Eritrea cooperation with Ethiopia, we would have blessed you since that is positivity. but your skunnnny arse is still stinky and you madafakar is one ugly scumbag in this forum

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by Right » 27 May 2022, 11:49

Union,
The Egyptians flag on an Ethiopian website? I don’t know what kind of message our Eritreans brothers trying to send,
We will try to convince them, guide them through engagement what the correct approach is. They are still stuck on the wrong concept of Gemal Abdul Nasser of the 50s.
You can outsmart so far but the truth will catch up with you slowly and surely.
Very sad to see a society so damaged like this.

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Re: Eritrea-Egypt history, in short.

Post by union » 27 May 2022, 12:12

Right,

That is why I said it depresses me to see the flag posted in such a maner by a victim Habesha.

They have to condemn the colonizers instead and move forward positivity with their fellow Habesha and stop the antagonistic approach towards Ethiopian Habeshas particularly Amara. Tarik for example does not do that. And he does not like Egypt either. Unless they stop the hate rhetorics the situation to all people will be worst now and the future.

How can we reverse what they did to our ancestors and defeat them in 2022 is the question we should all be asking! And it starts by showing positively towards eachother. But we have some individuals we will continue to fight to bring a collective result.


Right wrote:
27 May 2022, 11:49
Union,
The Egyptians flag on an Ethiopian website? I don’t know what kind of message our Eritreans brothers trying to send,
We will try to convince them, guide them through engagement what the correct approach is. They are still stuck on the wrong concept of Gemal Abdul Nasser of the 50s.
You can outsmart so far but the truth will catch up with you slowly and surely.
Very sad to see a society so damaged like this.

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