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  • Musa Ali February 13, 2016

    We need to be practical. Let’s expose (write letters) to immigration and citizenship office those who are granted asylum or citizenship and are supporters of the regime or are members of PFdj. Any recording of their discussion, pics are enough. Second, we need to take the fight to the dictator. Eliminate him by all means.

  • Berhe Tensea February 13, 2016

    Most Eritreans outside the country are are so cowards and have no guts to confront the dictator.
    We are almost dead and non issue as far as the dictator is concerned.
    As Martin Luther King said “People begin to die the day they fail to tackle issues that affect their dignity and lives”.
    We in diaspora while living in democratic countries are so scared of one man who hails from the south of the border, and shame on us.
    Therefore, as martin Luther’s assertion we are dead because we were unable to tackle issues for a very long time.

    • AHMED SALEH !!! February 13, 2016

      If we see ourselves in the mirror how indirectly they imposed fear and
      intimidation on Eritrean communities the main reason to bring down many
      diaspora establishment for closure , now we can understand to identify
      the work of their arrogant supporters shameful acts to ruin our houses
      we built together .
      If we weren’t brave enough to confront wrongs of their parents , I think
      it is not fair to put blame on their YPFDJ children . I hope these young
      generation find ways to form independent youth association that serve them tackle issues they face in this competitive world . We want see
      them become highly educated professionals for future Eritrea not crooked
      problematic politicians to follow failed steps of their elders .

    • Musa Ali February 13, 2016

      Well said. Agree 100%.

  • Hagherawi February 13, 2016

    “We in diaspora while living in democratic countries are so scared of one man who hails from the south of the border, and shame on us.”

    Berhe Tensea

    The problem is that many of us think Iseyas is the only problem, it’s true he is the mafia boss, but not only him. The truth is that the regime’s ideology is the big problem. The regime’s ugly and divisive ideology will continue to bleed us even after Iseyas is gone, unless we eradicate it from the minds of those who were conditioned to believe in it even when living in far away places around the world.

  • k.tewolde February 14, 2016

    When somebody who fled the rule of tyranny recently and came to the west states,’KAB ZEYTFELTO MELAAKSI ITFELTO SHEYTAN YIHAYISH’, how would you react to that? Sometimes I feel even Sigmund Freud couldn’t have analyzed the Eritrean psyche today.This is the mind we are trying to liberate,as a matter of fact,liberating swaths of land by force is easier than this daunting task of liberating this captive mind.The tyrant was sawing this poisonous seed from the time he touched the Eritrean political arena.He accomplished his job.Now it is time for us to find the antidote,if we can manage.

  • Hagherawi February 14, 2016

    Breaking News

    The two veteran ‘tegadelti’ (Husen Khalifa and his comrade) are now released from prison.
    This particular case has shown that things are changing for the better among Eritreans. Ten years ago nobody cared what happened to a neighbor, mostly the victims were blamed. Now, as we have seen in the case of Mr. Husain Khalifa, Eritreans has changed, the solidarity messages that came from every political group and ordinary citizens has showed clearly that we have learned a very important lesson: If your neighbor is made to disappear, and you keep silent, sooner or later it will be your turn to end up in a dungeon of Higdef. No more indifference. Regardless, of our political differences, we are one people, our destiny is one.

    • k.tewolde February 15, 2016

      Great news! this could be the the first light of a daybreak for all our brothers and sisters who are wasting away in the tyrants dungeons and containers.I can imagine their suffering,it eats me alive everyday.Lord have mercy.

    • Nsane February 15, 2016

      Nice news Bro.

  • Zeray February 15, 2016

    Individual Eritreans must make a personal decision and make a stand. We can’t have it both ways. Are you okay to be ruled by Dictatorship or not? If not then voice your opinion. Don’t be passive while you know your brothers and sisters are suffering. Don’t sell your own freedom for thirty days of vacation. Don’t give the weak reason- “but I have to see my 85 years old mom”. People who gave us independence never saw any body, they struggled in the field. You know that and I know that. Make a stand.

  • tslima enda Meresani February 16, 2016

    This article is known for all of us and it is the result of colony that brings indigenous complexity of us as an Eritrean. We don’t have any confidence on our personality, that is way people thinks on our fake identity but lives at any corner of the world with ignorant keeping fake yohana.

  • shakawedi bsrat February 25, 2016

    Hi deki hager what I feel in respect of personality as an Eritrean please we have to have free and genuine and positive attitude to wards human-being in the rest of the world. But we are strong but we are exaggerating ourselves with nothing.

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