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Eritrean National Wufaq Party (ENWP) – Press Release

Unite, Organize and Rise!   The Eritrean National Wufaq Party (ENWP) calls upon the Eritrean people at home and in the diaspora to take the convening of the National Congress for Democratic Change (NCDC) scheduled to launch on November

Unite, Organize and Rise!

 

The Eritrean National Wufaq Party (ENWP) calls upon the Eritrean people at home and

in the diaspora to take the convening of the National Congress for Democratic Change

(NCDC) scheduled to launch on November 21st, 2011 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as a

valuable opportunity to unite, organize and rise to put an end to the brutal thuggish

dictatorship of the PFDJ.

 

In a special session held November 10 to 12, 2011, the Executive Committee of the

ENWP has evaluated the internal and external circumstances under which this historic

NCDC congress is being held and developed important recommendations to coordinate

efforts and positions with all participating Eritrean delegates to guarantee the successful

conclusion of the conference.

 

The following were the main issues discussed and recommendations developed during

the two-day deliberations of the special session:

 

(1) Eritrea’s Refugee and Humanitarian Crisis

 

The Special Session reviewed various reports shedding light on the catastrophic

situation of humanitarian and human rights challenges facing Eritrean refugees fleeing

the PFDJ’S irresponsible policies and sadistic practices. The Executive Committee was

overwhelmed by the incredible barbarism facing Eritrean refugees in the Sinai desert at

the hands of Egyptian Bedouin. It has welcomed the enormous efforts undertaken by the

emerging Eritrean civil society movement in reaching out to the victims in the Sinai

Bedouin detention centers an in appealing to the international community to free the

young Eritrean men and women held hostage by a regional conspiracy of international

organized crime.

 

(2) The Roadmap to Victory

 

The Special Session discussed the Roadmap document prepared by the NCDC

extensively in light of the current developments of a more energized civil society

component of the Eritrean opposition camp. The Executive Committee concluded that

the NCDC’s Roadmap is premised on the assumption of an already unified political

opposition, which is by no means true given the limited scope and reach of the EDA

experience. After reviewing the patterns of effective revolutions in ongoing phenomenon

of the Arab Spring, it noted the imperative of providing the emerging Eritrean civil

society movement a leading role in mobilizing the Eritrean public into a massive popular

uprising. The Executive Committee has, therefore, assigned a special committee to

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develop a strategy to coordinate with all likeminded political and civic organizations and

individuals participating in the upcoming NCDC congress in order for the conference to

come out with resolutions and structures that recognize the primacy of the civil society

movement in this critical stage of our struggle.

 

(3) The EDA’s Fate after the NCDC Congress

 

Given the critical role that the EDA’s has been playing during the last decade in

providing a unified forum for all Eritrean opposition political parties, the Special Session

discussed extensively various scenarios for the most effective potential roles of the EDA

in the future. The Executive Committee observed that:

 

a. The infighting within the EDA member organizations in the last few years

and its leadership’s inability to resolve the contentions in a satisfactory

manner has limited the EDA’s capacity to expand at the same rate as the

expansion and growth within the Eritrean opposition camp. As a result,

while the EDA remained rigidly an umbrella of exclusively 11 opposition

organizations, the number of organized political parties outside that EDA

participating in the NCDC congress alone has multiplied to 23 political

parties and an even greater number of civil society groupings. The number

of non-EDA political parties not participating in the NCDC congress is also

considerable.

 

b. The Special Session noted the imperative need to lay the grounds for a

unified popular uprising that focuses on the current suffering of the

Eritrean people in general and the youth in particular either under the

direct brutality of the security forces of the PFDJ or under its

subcontractors of terrors in the organized crime networks across borders.

 

The Executive Committee, therefore, calls upon the EDA as the largest grouping of opposition political parties to continue the positive role its has been playing to ensure

 

 

 

 

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the success of the NCDC. Towards this end, however, it is imperative that the EDA

leadership recognize the need to concentrate its efforts in coordinating and cooperating

with all political parties under the umbrella of the NCDC to ensure a smooth transition

after the fall of the PFDJ. All Eritrean opposition political parties including the EDA and

its member organizations must realize the critical importance of refraining from

disrupting the tide of the emerging civil society movement in leading the popular

uprising that has already started to besiege the PFDJ regime.

 

(4) The Need for a Unified Opposition Narrative

 

The Special Session recognized the importance of guaranteeing that the change that will

come becomes the change that the Eritrean people want. It is absolutely critical that the

rising civil society movement that is expected to play a decisive role in ending the PFDJ

regime, become well informed about long-standing societal grievances relating ethnic,

religious and regional injustices perpetrated by the PFDJ regime. The Executive

Committee calls upon all civil society organizations and individuals to bring the demands

and grievances of all the components of the Eritrean society to the centre of the popular

demands for change.

 

The ENWP wishes all participants of the upcoming NCDC congress success in their

endeavors to come up with a viable alternative to brutal thuggish dictatorship in Eritrea.

 

Victory to the Eritrean people!

 

Death to the PFDJ’s thuggish dictatorship!

 

Executive Committee

Eritrean National Wufaq Party (ENWP)

November 13, 2011

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24 COMMENTS
  • Odinga November 16, 2011

    WUFAQ? Semeenayo zeynfelit kal daa weys abbreviations yu?

    • Abdi November 16, 2011

      @Odinga
      No,abbreviation aykonen,wufaq(wifaq) b arebigna smmE malet eu,
      ane zferho nay tgrigna Arebn asmat tewde’om nay amharigna trah keyewts’eu, ember smn mwtsaen akheban si men fetiwo eyu. grm sheqaTo.

      • Nazu November 17, 2011

        hahaha trah ilka, michichah trah koynu. Men iyom iziom ke, meas temesritom?

  • Abdi November 16, 2011

    Its the same fruitless scenario except the newly added funny statement, ” the EDA leadership recognize the need to concentrate its efforts in coordinating and cooperating with all political parties under the umbrella of the NCDC to ensure a smooth transition after the fall of the PFDJ”.
    Which shows how desperate and daydreamers they are as it said in tigrign”Tr eilkas lEli geza ”
    my advice would be first reduce for your 23+ parties which they are more than the supporters you have and then dream of over throwing HGDEF.
    The clock is ticking fast and woyanes are about to kick you out if they didn’t do as Im writing this my comment.

  • truly, Truly i say to you November 16, 2011

    My rival friend Abdi, this time I fully back and seconded with what you said; “ my advice would be first reduce for your 23+ parties which they are more than the supporters you have and then dream of over throwing HGDEF.” Oh! how truth is Abdi´s statement advice! I would say my impression about the outcome of the socalled national congress wouldn´t be also different other than with negative and fruitless conclusion. It is a simple logic. How can someone who have no peace and unity with own selves to be expected that would bring any change? For me as long as there are religious , ethnic,only power greedy as priorities motivated parties in the the conference, the conference is from the beginning a “fail conference!”. There is a say in Tigrina“ Tesgebeni kichas kab meqloa yifelta.” it means “ the satisfactory bread it is known from the beginning by its pan.”

    • ahmed Saleh November 17, 2011

      Truly
      Our problem is not about unity rather than not to respect somebody’s ideas and beleifs. Come on,
      why are we scared to come forward from every direction of the country to submit our cases respectfully.
      Don’t you think they have the right to demand whatever in their mind. We suppose to listen each other
      and assure ourselves we are one as a people.

  • Barentu November 17, 2011

    Eritrea has become a grave yard of many such useless and worthless organizations in the last fifty years. Every month there is a new worthless organization born in the name of Eritrea. Most of them using this Uqub-like businesses to make their living. Most of them do not know or understand what the real Eritrea is. These gangs can not even articulate the problem in Egypt’s Sinai and never tried to put any solution to the crimes being committed in Sudan and Egypt.
    My friend says often: worthless people create worthless organizations in their image.

    • The Bee November 17, 2011

      Barentu,

      Open your mind. The dynamics of democracy is to have an open mind for different parties and ideas, even if you don’t agree with them. It is good you vented your ideas but you seem a bit intolerant.

      To call other organizations or people “worthless”, “gangs” “useless” etc.. is to diminish yourself. Desomond Tutu once said, “If I diminish you, I diminish myself”. Think about it.

  • ahmed Saleh November 17, 2011

    Who cares even if we have 100 political parties. Isn’t that means of democratic process representing all groups from
    different aspects to come together to discuss their issues for the sake of understanding and solutions. If you campaign
    for unity why not everybody involve and give their voices of concern. Stop disgrading and under estimating people, we
    are Eritreans, we are one familly of mother Eritrea, show love and compassion each other to see tranquility for the future.
    How stupid are we to live peacefully with every race, religion and nationality in USA, and to be suspecious and cautious toward your own people. Use your life experience as a lesson and wake up brothers.

  • Barentu November 17, 2011

    1. Young Eritrean political activists are suffering in Addis Ababa in the hands of the so called kidan/commission. Stay away from the bankrupted and fossilized old Jebha political gangs. Read to learn what happened to Daniel Tewelde who left America to Addis against the advice of many young Eritreans “ab’a ktreKba iKa: kab tseba zetereKbes kab jebha Ede?”
    መራሕቲ ኮሚሽን አብ ግርጭት አትዮም፡ ዳንኤል ካብ ሓላፍነቱ ከም ሓላፊ ዜናን: ፈጻሚት ሽማግለ ኮሚሽንን ከልግስ ተገዲዱ::

    Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:20:37 -0500

    መራሕ ኮሚሽን ኣምሃ ዶመኒኮን ሓላፊ ዜናፈጻሚት ሽማግለ ኮሚሽን ዳኒኤል ተወልደን አብ ግርጭት አትዮም፡ ዳንኤል ካብ ሓላፈንቱ ተባሪሩ:: አብ አዲስ አበባ፡ ንምድላው ጉባኤ አኼባ ዝጀመሩ መራሕቲ ኮሚሽን ነንሕድሕዶም አብ ግርጭት አትዮም።
    — 2

  • Barentu November 17, 2011

    2. እቶም መራሕቲ ኮሚሽን: ሰኑይ ዕለት 14 /2011 አብ ዝጀመሩዎ አኼባ፡ ነናቶም ጸብጻብ ዘረከቡሉ/ ዘቅረቡሉ ዝነበሩ ጊዜ: አብ መንጎ አቦ-ወንበር ኮሚሽን ዝኾነ አይተ/ እመሃጽዮን ዶመኒኮን ናይ ሚድያ ሓላፊ ዝኾነ አይተ/ ዳንኤል ተወልደን ግርጭት ተጀመረ።
    ጸብጻባት ካብ አዲስ አበባ ከምዝሕብሩዎ፡ ዳንኤል ተወልደ እመሃጽዮን ዶመኒኮ ብጋህዲ ክነቅፎ ዝለዝጀመረ፡ ደመኒኮ ድማ ንነቀፌታ ዳንኤል ክጻወር ስለዘይከአለ፡ ሓይልታት ጸጥታ ኢትዮጵያ ጸዊዑ “አብዚ ልኡኽ ህግደፍ አሎ” ኢሉ ከጥቅዖ ከምዝፈተነ ይሕበር፡፡
    ሓይልታት ጸጥታ ኢትዮጵያ ንዳንኤል ክአስሩዎን ንብረቱ ክህግርዎ ምስ ፈተኑ፡ ዳንኤል “ንብረት ዋዕላ ውሰዱዎ፡ ንብረተይ ግን አይትወስዱዎን” ከምዝበሎም ተገሊጹ።
    ብተወሳኺ እውን ሓይልታት ጸጥታ ኢትዮጵያ ምስኦም ክወስዱዎ አብ ዝፈተኑሉ እዋን፡ “መጀመርያ ናብ ሃገረይ አሜሪካ ክድውል አለኒ” ስለዝበለ፡ ንገዝኡ ክከይድ ከምዝገደፉዎ ተገሊጹ።

  • truly, Truly i say to you November 17, 2011

    Dear Ahmed Saleh, the question is not to respect or disrespect others ideas and beliefs, or like you assuming,I and alikes because we opposing or have willing, not to listen others demand , but what we are saying is we need to know and focus about priorities at first only. Namely to rid our all common enemy HGDEF mendef. In the contrary I would like to ask, why is for you people difficult to assume all your demands to bring after the Isayas regime falls dawn, during the process of establishment of a newly democratic government time, if you have truth? Ahmed, eventhough you are Muslim I guess you may know or listen what the son of David, the wise king of Solomon what has said it in the scripture like this, “though human-being have a lot of difficulties and pressure a wise man knows how and when to do things. There is a right time and a right way to do everything ( Ecclesiastes 8;5-6)

    • ahmed Saleh November 17, 2011

      Truly
      The point is not about me or you, we are discussing the issue to solve the difference on our
      society. To have simple and progressive political transition, now is the time to start to close the gap
      of the frictions between all factions to make easy for the coming transitionsl gavernment. As you
      said in the scripture let the wise man handle it. You know the hardest part to run a country is it’s
      polititics reforms. So we should clean all negatives from now to enter Eritrea with noble spirit.

  • The Bee November 17, 2011

    Now most Eritreans seem to know and understand who the number one enemy of the Eritrean people is.

    The enemies of Eritrea are those who came up with a system that enslaves Eritreans instead of assuring freedom in their own country. The enemies of Eritrea are those who have created a discouraging environment, where Eritreans long to flee their own country and become refugees of other countries, instead of encouraging and creating an environment where Diaspora Eritreans would want to go back and help build their own country. The enemies are those few Eritrean leaders who have rebelled from their own people and are ruling using their military might. The enemies of Eritrea are those traitors who reside in Diaspora (many live in a civilized democratic countries), and have the audacity, to advocate and justify for an atrocious totalitarian military government of Eritrea.

    Step #1 in dealing with your enemy is to know who your real enemy is. It seems step one is accomplished. We are now on step#2 of Organization stage. For some of the supporters this is the hard truth and you know it. Instead of fighting it why don’t you join your people to build a democratic Eritrea? You are part of this generation, leave a good legacy for your people.

  • ERTRAWI FROM ERITREA November 17, 2011

    You get lost with your “wafiq” architect WEYANE.

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