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Fetsum: Life slipping away for our opposition leaders: Time is against you to resurrect your legacy

Fetsum: Life slipping away for our opposition leaders: Time is against you to resurrect your legacy ምልካዊ መራሒ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፣ “ኣብ ኤርትራ ብዙሓዊ ፖለቲካ ዶ ዲሞክራሲ ከነተኣታቱ ኢሉ ዝሓልም ሰብ ኣብ ወርሒ ወይ ካልእ ዓለምዝነበር ክኸውን ኣለዎ ብምባል፣ ንፖለቲካዊ ብዙሕነት ከም ቀደሙ ተጻዋርነት ከምዘይብሉ ዳግም ኣገንዚቡ። “ብዘይ ስልጣን ህይወት ኣይረኣየንን እዩ”” Response: That poor guy is still tripping on something thinking that he decides the fate of the Eritrean people forever standing

Fetsum: Life slipping away for our opposition leaders: Time is against you to resurrect your legacy
ምልካዊ መራሒ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፣ “ኣብ ኤርትራ ብዙሓዊ ፖለቲካ ዶ ዲሞክራሲ ከነተኣታቱ ኢሉ ዝሓልም ሰብ ኣብ ወርሒ ወይ ካልእ ዓለምዝነበር ክኸውን ኣለዎ ብምባል፣ ንፖለቲካዊ ብዙሕነት ከም ቀደሙ ተጻዋርነት ከምዘይብሉ ዳግም ኣገንዚቡ። “ብዘይ ስልጣን ህይወት ኣይረኣየንን እዩ””
Response: That poor guy is still tripping on something thinking that he decides the fate of the Eritrean people forever standing in line at about 70 for his turn to die. What a self-deception? They all said that before they went down in humiliating fashion. I am not surprised by this because this worst dictator in the world is too predictable to be expected saying what he said. His concept of life is extreme control because he cannot control his life. This man made mistakes after mistakes to have committed political suicide in reaching this point of no return. What was he expected to say otherwise? He has no choice now except sticking to his dictatorship until he gets caught alive in humiliating solitude with his unused pistol in hand like the other RATs of his type: it is just too late to fix anything: it is time to confront his Karmic consequence: “what goes around comes around”!
What he said clears up at least two points in my opinion: The first is that he is done only waiting for that day in terrified state of mind. “I have no choice except sticking it out” says the president’s mind after ego completely disintegrated him inside out and he is right in the absence of any hope and vision to fix almost everything from the scratch and rebound. There is no way this miserable man could think otherwise at this stage of his sickness! This man smells death right now and I don’t think he feels comfortable seeing his image in the mirror let alone sleeping the nights out peacefully: he must be scared of himself because it is not the same anymore. Every minute from now on is life in hell for the weak president who lost the best opportunity to impact society.
The second is of course the fact that he used Badme only as excuse for his dictatorship till he cannot use it any longer. The fact that he never wanted Badme back in Eritrea through dialog with Ethiopia as long as he could use it to elongate his control is now crystal clear. Badme had nothing to do with his extremely terrible dictatorship and injustice in Eritrea, his outlook of life had. He did not want other issues and questions to follow Badme’s return and therefore he refused to be part of a solution with Ethiopia by standing in the way of every international effort to rectify the situation. Ethiopia failed to comply with the law and I believe we all condemn it for this, needless to say that there is no peace and cooperation with that country without Badme’s return. Dialogue is the remedy here that the president avoided for so long until he reaches the dead end on the Badme excuse to deny us justice and democratic life in the country. Today, however, that excuse has expired to be usable for Afwerki to even deceive his most determined followers.
Reading his mischievous mind deeper; Afwerki is telling us indirectly that he has exhausted every excuse there was to hold on power and saying it our right in public that he will stay there till death. He knows he has lost his last card (Badme) to keep going the same routing without more embarrassment and saying that even after Badme’s return through dialogue will I not give up the dictatorship.
Remember that Eritrea is stranded in everything (economy, power, water, isolation, etc) and cannot continue without something done about all these problems. Anything that keeps the tension down is acceptable from here on. Now that he came out of the Badme closet, commonsense expects him to dialogue with Ethiopia whose one of the outcomes would most certainly be the return of that village to Eritrea. He is making us ready for this because he is contemplating to get out of the trap by accepting dialogue with Ethiopia. The president is pressurized inside out to contemplate dialogue with Ethiopia at the risk of having Badme back to Eritrea. He wants to keep running the country even after the possible return of Badme because it was never the reason for him to do this amount of blunder against the Eritrean people to begin with.
The president’s position is of course a derivative of raised public awareness in time, the crippled economy and broken infrastructures that now may require help from the neighbors including Ethiopia (energy, etc). He is about to beg the Ethiopians, people that have been working hard to develop their country and owned huge power plants in the last few years for help.
This said, I don’t see the development as a motivating factor to unite our forces against his regime because the dictatorship element is still as constant in the equation as it had always been since the Eritrean independence. So had been the resistance against the dictatorship. Nothing has changed here to motivate us more for democracy since we knew it already. It may, however, convince some pro-government individuals to change their mind towards the resistance.
To all inclusive opposition forces in the resistance
You demanded democracy in a group of 15 for some of you to pay the price in life and the lucky few to survive and watch the fruit of your sacrifice from distance in asylum. You lost everything for democracy; what stops you now from bringing it with transitional unity?
How can you blame the dictator for being against democracy standing from adverse grounds of the only means of democratizing the country (transitional government)? How can you challenge the dictator’s total denial of your existence in segmentation when you can easily do it through unified resistance behind the unanimous support of your people?
I expect decency and independent wisdom from my readers in discussing the issue concerning the Eritrean society and our opposition leaders: the only way to do it is through respect to whoever may be affected by this input. My independent mind testifies, however, that our society has been held hostage between dictatorship at home and confusion in the opposition camp; the Vacarroian movement included.
NarrativeThe worst thing that can happen to a person is investing the most precious life time for something to end up rejected and looking the fruit of the effort remotely. The worst thing a person in this situation can do to oneself is wasting the rest of life directly or indirectly accepting the injustice upon, aging without impact and dying out with a negative legacy behind. They call this double-disaster and no sane mind would by choice put the self in this situation.
Dear opposition leaders in the resistance: You know you have been yesterday’s freedom fighters and today’s opposition leaders by destiny. You have gone through incalculable emotional distress, physical damages and many other negative effects of your decision to defend your people from external enemies through direct engagement. You sacrificed your most productive years of life and buried hundreds of comrades and family members fighting colonialism to signify the Eritrean independence; yet you succeeded at last in achieving the first objective of your people with flying colors.
Unfortunately, all the efforts you did for your people did not hit the projected upshot in your mind for the heinous regime betrayed you and threatened your lives away from the country you liberated to vandalize our cumulative quest for freedom and democracy without your reaction.
Three extraordinary things happened to youdeprived of living in the country you liberated, people’s resentment against you because of the terrible end result of the struggle you navigated and people’s growing suspicion on your honesty and integrity because of your failure to unify and reverse the situation. People have been associating you with the regime’s failure to produce a decent nation out of your struggle. They sometimes consider you USELESS and sometime as good enemies as the president that stood in the way of the Eritrean freedom and democracy since independence. They sometimes entertain conspiracy theory and suspect a foul play on your side in so far as working with the government in absentia is concerned. This is triple-jeopardy: You have died-alive trice more than anyone of us rallying from outside the circumference of the armed struggle as a consequence of the ineffective circumstances you chose to be in.
The consensus says that you have so far affected our society negatively because of division and severely hurt your spiritual integrity in the process. To make the challenge more complex, life time is shrinking, approaching the dead end at this stage of your existence. Algebra states the following about your situation:
Assuming a person lives full life making it to 80 and that you are at least in the mid 60s today, you may have about 12-15 years of life left to live if you are in very good health with 4-5 maximum years left for you to produce something tangible before mother-nature sidelines you as a result of aging induced physical and mental problems. The 5 years in speculation may not even be available for death can arrive anytime in the go but they only count to 60 months of life time if they may. This is really what is left for you to impact our society one way or another at large and repair your broken legacy before you phase out of this life.
You cannot afford to die out complete losers as such: you need to reverse the negative opinion of the public by rectifying the issues in between and actively navigating the struggle for Democracy in Eritrea at the front line of the relationship at least for the sake of your kids if not for the people. You should have done this long time ago without us or being good role models of unity to the people at minimum instead of standing in the way for almost a decade now. Expecting external intervention from us, from the uneducated young and the disparaged society for your unity does not sound good at all given your experience and wisdom. I am sorry to say this with deep resentment but you cannot see the miserable situation of your people from distance when you can just check out your ego and resolve it through unity and die happier and peacefully as a result.
What is the ego for and in what manner does it serve your interest when you know death is approaching fast for people your age? When are you going to try resurrecting your broken legacy by carrying the burden of your responsibility to democratize our country at the navigation level of the movement? Are you really going to die like this and you make sense out of it? Is your pride and personal outlook of life that important than your legacy and the future psychological state of your kids to let life slip away like this?
I am sorry to say this but the appeal goes to my brother Vacarro as well: Reorganize your movement to save it from dying away, for heaven’s sake! Get to the point and deal with uniting our opposition forces from now on because you cannot do it without them and you don’t have too much life time left to explore another remedy for our situation when it is obviously sitting in front of your eyes: forming a transitional government for democracy! You have heard the president’s interview specially what he said about democracy in Eritrea and you cannot expect him resigning from post voluntarily by popular demand as you projected in your tours. What is plan B of your movement? Don’t you think you should now focus on uniting the forces as alternative to your projection that the president neutralized through the interview?
Are you visualizing success without the opposition forces? Is your movement taking a political direction becoming one of the forces? May this be the reason that you have not done outstanding effort to meet the opposition leaders yet? Why don’t you make the movement comprehensive and all inclusive in order to unite them neutrally, otherwise?
Would you please spell-out the alternate remedy in your mind instead of leaving us confused without documentation and follow-up activities concerning your movement? Let us know if you are looking for political power which is fine and within your legitimate right to do but we cannot help speculating on this from your inaction to our collective concern and your failure to directly meet the opposition leaders for unity.
We are trying to help you save the unity movement for something jointly special by fixing its shortcomings through transparent communication in order to create a favorable environment for our opposition leaders to democratically lead us upon fair election. You cannot keep ignoring us without forecasting the negative consequence of this based on many other movements that showed up and died out of scene as a result.
Brothers and sisters in this classification: Were you for real when you were in the struggle? If so what is stopping you now from uniting and getting rid of the bug out of the way? Do you really feel comfortable dying without doing something about democratizing the country? Is this really worth your life and your legacy? Do you think your kids will appreciate this?
It is time for the opposition leaders to feel comfortable about the movement and express their solidarity with the brother. It is also time for Vacarro to start focusing on them in exchange for comprehensive unity of our people in the immediate future. This is time sensitive and better be put in practice as soon as possible for us to continue trusting all parties involved.
In conclusion, willingness to effectively unite and democratize our society at this juncture in our desperate history through transitional government is the litmus test for whether our opposition leaders including Vacarro were for freedom and democracy in our country during the struggle or not. It tests as to who was only for independence and power and/or for freedom and democracy. A clear position on unified resistance should answer a lot of questions behind the screen to my understanding. Please take advantage of it to resurrect your shaky legacy before time expires the opportunity.Clearly, your old comrades within the regime at least have been benefiting out of betrayal and conformism, but can you really afford to be this ineffective in this scenario and heading on to the grave with a defective legacy after you sacrificed so much for something terrible as in our situation? Where is the beef and what do you think you are leaving behind for your kids that are destined to live the consequence of your actions/decisions ahead? What have you gained from your division except getting old uselessly, becoming a disappointment to the people and approaching death being categorized with the dictator for your inaction in asylum? When do you get for real on your words (in the programs) of defining your objective “constitutional democracy in Eritrea”? All of you are saying this but nothing in practice: What are you waiting for?

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13 COMMENTS
  • Sarah February 18, 2014

    Dear Fetsum,
    When Issayas said ኣብ ኤርትራ ብዙሓዊ ፖለቲካ ዶ ዲሞክራሲ ከነተኣታቱ ኢሉ ዝሓልም ሰብ ኣብ ወርሒ ወይ ካልእ ዓለምዝነበር ክኸውን ኣለዎ it is not because he does not know his dictatorship and power are emaciated. He said it because he knows his enemies. He knows that most of the ‘old’ or the experienced so called politicians who call themselves Opposition or Opposition group/party leaders are ‘burnout’ politicians. He knows that most of them are dreaming of leadership positions in the Eritrean after him. But they do not have the capacity let alone to leader a country, they can’t organise themselves. So we are democracy seekers we should not depend on them.
    Coming to the youth opposition groups, Issayas believes that he has done the damage- installing fear and low self-esteem in them. The dictator decided to feast on the weakness of his enemies. He believes the youth will never be able to break the chains. What he does not understand is that with the masses standing behind them they can break not only the chain but they can break his arrogance as well!
    The process is in its final stage! We do have many young wise and brave orators. We do have and educated selfless young Eritreans. All they need is a little discipline and risk taking. We should show them our support both morally and materially, just as we supported Essayas, and even more.
    Our youth have been beaten emotionally and physically beyond anyone’s imagination; so we have to help them heal by giving them more love and support. The eroded nationalism and patriotism have to be reinstalled and to be used as energy against this sorry excuse of a government that is holding our country a hostage.
    When it come to the opposition population, it is really sad! We are not doing our jobs as we should. We go to meetings and protests and talk, especially those of us who live in the west. Every meeting should have it’s our concrete output. Everyone who claims to want change should EARN IT! We should contribute and help those on the forefront line. They are giving their lives for us and our future. We should re-learn how to look after each other. We have to help and encourage those who live in the refugee camps. For God’s sake, they are our blood and flesh! We have to wash cars, beg in the streets, go and make noise in politicians and mass media offices for them. We have to start thinking of post Isaias Eritrean. If we had looked after our young refugees properly when they were in Ethiopia and Sudan we would have reduced the magnitude of the repeated tragedies. For some reason we seem to have stopped learning from our past and our mistakes. Sometimes it is scary to think of ‘what would it take for us to be practical and do something?
    The other thing is that we get diverted and distracted very easily; associations groups pop up like mushrooms and we keep talking and arguing about them for more than is necessary. We fight about the wrong things in the wrong time and wrong place. This also is draining our energy. We need to focus on what is at stake. We are a lot stronger that we think we are. Our problem is we have yet to direct it towards the right direction.

  • Abrham February 19, 2014

    Sister sara you said well and explained all of our problems shortly.But we eritreans are all fake in action comrades with ideas. You see we all are advicing and correcting each other so if we are all advicing who will be the one to change it in action?I think we are the ones,if not no way to freedom.IN MY OPINION EVEN FROM ALL OF WE ERITREANS ONLY ONE PERCENT ARE IN ACTION AND THESE ARE THE REGIME AND HIS DOGS WHO ARE DESTROYING OUR PEOPLE NOONE ELSE. SHAMEFULL TO BE ERITREAN

    • Sarah February 19, 2014

      Dear Abraham,
      It is indeed sad to know you feel ashamed to be Eritrean! You shouldn’t be. You see, this is exactly what the dictator wanted when he tried to squeezed the life of us. He wanted us to believe that that is being Eritrean, being squeezed! being a slave!; until we hate being Eritrean! WE should not fall to his tactics and techniques.
      Abraham, we have to stand up and be counted! we can not afford to feel depressed about the whole situation.

      • rezen February 19, 2014

        Dear Sarah,
        It is a sane advice that you gave to Abraham. But, it is easier said than done. Why? Because Eritrea is flat on its face — fragmented and failed state — body and soul. This is NOT being against Eritrea but to FACE reality. Psychologically there is NOTHING worse than to adamantly DENY reality.
        May I bring to your attention of an article written by Yosief Ghebrhiwot at asmarino.com. It is worth reading.
        Respectfully yours,
        Just a reader

  • Meretse Asmelash February 20, 2014

    Dear rezen,
    In a few words you have said it all.
    Thanks to the DIA and his blind followers, Eritrea has now acquired two Images.
    First image:- Eritrea is one of the Sub Saharan African countries.
    Second Image:- Eritrea now is a Sub Sallina ( ጨው ዘርኣ). He has made the country totally uninhabitable.
    In his last interview the dictator said, “this country is my country”, and if there is anyone who seeks democracy he should go to the moon or beyond. When I heard to his speech do you know what I said to myself, indeed for the very first time the dictator has spoken the TRUTH. Now, the obvious question is why did you feel that way? And my answer to that question is – isn’t democracy by the people, for the people, etc. Hence, if there are no people why do you need democracy? Democracy to whom? The country is deserted. I guess and I hope I am right isn’t that exactly what Abrham envisioned?

    Brother Fistum, as usual thank you for writing such a vibrant article.

    • Selamawit February 20, 2014

      Rezene and Meretse,
      ‘It is a sane advice that you gave to Abraham. But, it is easier said than done.’
      Rezene, you are wrong. It is easier done than said if we get up and start doing something. There is a lot of work to be done which gives satisfaction and self-worth. All we ned to do is try to get off the talking-mode to acting-mode. As I said earlier, we have a lot to do and we have to chip in our share to have it done. The division which we have willingly allowed among us should not be an excuse!
      The reality is that we are sitting on our bats waiting for someone else to do the job.
      Meretse
      I do not understand why you think Eritrea is empty now. Are you saying that the people we left behind do not count? Are we really that selfish? Of course DIA would say anything to discourage pro-democracy people and movements. If he says ‘this country is my country’ then we say ‘No it is not’. It is not hard, is it? We should not allow him to own us. If we do so then he will come for our soul as well, shameless that he is. Whatever he did to Eritrea WE can undo it!
      The division everyone is talking about is mostly not real. I believe it is ‘fear’ of the unknown that is holding us back. The unknown being post DIA. We can own our lives, we can own our country, and we can own our future and children’s future’; But only if we want to and if we work. Not if we talk!

      • Selamawit February 20, 2014

        Dear readers,
        It is me, Sarah, and not Selamawit who wrote this. I used Selamawit’s computer.

        • rezen February 20, 2014

          Dear Sarah (Selamawit),
          I admire your unreserved enthusiasm, honestly.
          But, but ……………. well, as the saying goes, the FIELD is wide open and vast; The strong HORSE is also available and ready to gallop. What is left is for the RIDER to be an example and reach his destination without further ado.
          Respectfully yours
          Just a reader.

  • Meretse Asmelash February 20, 2014

    Sister Sara,
    Let me make myself clear why I said Eritrea is empty now.
    For me death has many forms, and I believe if someone is living continuously in fear, gradually his/her good thoughts will be perished and in the end he will be a dead man walking. In this case, what is the difference between the dead man walking and the people who are already dead. FEAR has its own voices or some type of electrical wave which paralyzes our brain and finally brings us to the state of not knowing WHO WE ARE or simply to the state of confusion.
    Secondly, one good reason why we call someone he is dead is:- when he knowingly refuses to be awaken from his deep-sleep. In this case breathing alone could not prove that someone is alive.

    Nevertheless, I do agree with you when you say lets liberate ourselves from years of fear, pain, confusion, heartache by taking a second look at the past experiences and re-framing them in a bigger picture.

  • rezen February 20, 2014

    Hi Meretse,
    Once again I salute you for your insight. If Eritreans could have the courage and draw “wisdom” form their great, great ancestors to have “a second look at the past experience and re-framing them in a bigger picture”, then, as the saying goes, THEY ARE HOME FREE. Warning: It is easier said than done but nothing (except adamant DENIAL of REALITY)prevents one from attaining the maximum out of his/her SOUL.

  • ogbai February 20, 2014

    In our Eritrean history in our past I mean by the map we have it now.WE never been governed under one rule of law. We may have some names trying to acheive to bring ua together, but never capitalized for exaple Degiet Woldemicheal and may be others. If we look the Eritrean society, it consists two diferent major religions that is Islam and Christain. And that was infullenced by the neighbours. Ethiopia in one side and Arab in the other side. There are other ethinics too. Lets keep in minds we were ruling by our owen chieftains or by other major out sider powers in parts or in a whole like we saw it by Italian followed by Britsh and Ethiopian. All this rulers had never wanted us to be united, but to stay in different. They know very well The day we united they can’t stay and exploit us as they wish. We have to keep in mind even though they put us in the world map as one of Italian belonging and babitized as the name we had there were nothing in common like knowing each other better except, in the use of their interest like to work in a small factory and to conscript in the army in order to expand their intersted anywhere. Before it is long to the Italian that the world situation changes and they where kicked by the british. As the British said Real it wasn’t for us for sure. However the British came to pass through us and the Ethiopian followed. Then in this kind of condition that some interested and heroes of our Fathers choosed to call for independece our Eritrea. In my observation because of our back ground it took us to join the armed struggle for so long. Because there is a gab of miss trust among us that is like religion and minnor ethenic deference. In the ghedli time there were no space to talk about these diferencec even it was forbiden to talk abot Adi and others. If you read me this kind ground gave some opportunity to the leaders to sway to their advantage by the name of discipline not to talk about interesting issues. but to obey /Amer and Tenfiz/ kind. Even though they use us for graping power to their benefits while when we try to bring it into the surface to relize our deferences and accept it to our united advantage with open common goals. They refused to bring us togther the enjoy it to stay that way for their future of power mongering. And our hero fighters choose to follow orders onluy to achieve the main goales. God bless their souls for ever and ever. In the other hands we are reaping what we sow. I don’t understand why we trust that such a henius person for the most high job that is mistery. This dictator out smarted every one even his comrades. Now we have a Nation eith out a rule of law and one man state. However, the group in power now beat us so many times. Exploiting us our weakness. For example the two fronts in ghedli time should solve the problems in democratic way. Instead they use their guns only based in emotional and inresposible way. I would say Eritrea lost its have populatin in 1981. I was confident there were a ddemocratic force in both organiztions. Then we failed to build trust among our people again with a fack Isayas leadership. He should be accuntable for that loss. How many lifes lost after that it is count less to say at least. Most of you now crying for unity while your laughing and clapping for Mr Isayas as a hero. Even after indepedece what was wrong to sit and to reconsile what had happen in the Ghedli time and later days. It would had coasting us nothing but trust and love. Even, I for one had beatin up by the dictatoer forcec joining with Wayne. I was wondering what is wrong with our people especaily those who sided with the hiden agenda of the dictator. Trust comes with care, love and true responsibility and openness. Not by Liying, covring the truth,and puffed heads. For sure Eritrea belongs to all ERitraens not to one group or the other. WE all share holders.Lets avoid the to side sentment and lets build our own Eritrean Identity with all its meaning Love and care for each other. Thank you for the opportunity.

  • babu February 21, 2014

    FITSUM
    “RECOGNITION MUST BE DESERVED NOT DEMANDED”
    Let me unfold my dismay that you dare to pick lines out of the whole message and formulate it on your own rather than understanding the whole picture.
    1.On Dr, vaccaro’ movement
    I said if you feel uncomfort about peaple around him or any mischiviousness which can jeopardize his movement say it openly since you advocate for openess.the other alternativ is a direct call or mail to the doc. otherwise the result will be creating dark cloud oround and unfolded suspicion.
    Thats what i mean by say it A,B,C,D or inform the doc, privatly.I never mentioned that you should contact the Vaccaro politicians.
    2. On the phDs
    I said its their god given right to do or not to do what they wont to do.the least we can do is to encourage them or affect them through our deeds.
    For me they are all human beings like the rest of us and i love and respect them as human beings ALAS.
    Undermining their humanity or creatingt hate on their phD will never disassociate us from the very mentality of regim.
    3.ON your quetion”hat did they achieve from their closed meeting?”
    From the perspectives of intellectualism(according to your ensyclopedia) i may say let them ask theirself that very question cos its their meeting,their time,afterall their phD.Willingly or otherwise If they can’t or don’t wont to achiev then they can’t.
    undermining , defaming or insulting their intelligence is questioning their human right,
    Please note the the on the post comments of individuals and its spiral effect.
    3.On the intelectualism encyclopedia
    That the definition of intelectualism doasn’t include PHD’s,masters, doctors… on its vocabulary that doas not directly or necssarly mean that those indivisuals are not intellectualls.
    Dear brother i have no problem that you are inllectual becouse we need you but i challenge you go back and read my comment.
    The content was just simple and general advice for all of us on coexistence,living in harmony,love and respect”and strongly against the idea “i know best”
    Lets go out there and teach righteousness and practice right,then we will deserv respect.one can not buy respect by twisting things.
    As to your request i have sent you my number,as far as it it a constructive discussion.
    I say this becouse i know that i don’t know
    LOVE YOU ALL

  • sara February 21, 2014

    weygud sara selamawit koina

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