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A stagnant mind in Asmara reflects at the AU summit through Ambassador Girma Asmerom’s vocal chord

A stagnant mind in Asmara reflects at the AU summit through Ambassador Girma Asmerom's vocal chord By Fetsum Abraham The Author of "From Feminist to Rapist"//"The Curse of Being and Living it" A worker was abused by

A stagnant mind in Asmara reflects at the AU summit through Ambassador Girma Asmerom’s vocal chord

By Fetsum Abraham
The Author of “From Feminist to Rapist”//”The Curse of Being and Living it”

A worker was abused by his boss both verbally and physically to find himself surprised and disappointed when the abuse stopped for a while. He had been conditioned to accept the offense as gratuity for his servitude or as approval to his productivity and associated the break with his unacceptable performance.
• The blind supporters of the regime will never get enough of Afwerki’s abuse because they are conditioned to feel useless without. Their empty mind has nothing to produce and only waits for thinking analysis to take place in Afwerki’s mind so that they can broadcast the result everywhere. Worthlessness is associated with their existence: they must have their doze of abuse for their lives to feel meaningful. They are addicted to humiliation and can not accept equality with the boss and speak their mind (whatever that mind is worth for). Afwerki knows this very well and continues to give them their fix to keep them around. He does not appreciate their intelligence and hummers that insecure head with the language it understands: more abuse and humiliation. You give a dog a piece of meat to bark around and you humiliate a blind Afwerkist to keep him around: Afwerki perfectly applies this logic on his useless followers.
• Apparently, we are similar to other materials on earth. A human being is after all a molecule composed of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon atoms for the most part that gets affected by environmental and circumstantial factors like any MATER there is. When a mind is unused for a long time, it rusts; when it is denied the freedom of exposure to other ideas through freedom of speech by the self or by authority, it remains static in substance. It loses its creativity and becomes a passive partner with no other role in society than listening to the boss: a mere receiver like a radio. A person in this condition lives at a lower level of one’s potential. Add a little humiliation and bullism here and there from the boss to that, the stagnant mind loses its composure and the minute level of confidence left within; completely surrendering to absolute dictation. The psychological state of a person in this condition should then be dull and monotonous: a conformist mind conditioned to paraphrase what has been said or to read what has been written like a transmitting antenna in a communication link.
• The president by the way is highly emotional; has physically attacked one of his men in a public bar once upon a time in the Eritrean experience: he was drunk. THE VICTIM ACCEPTED IT AS PRESIDENTIAL SLAP AND MOVED ON. I also know from first hand information that two lower officials had critically bitten a Minister (Naizghi Kiflu) up in a bar in downtown Asmara. All this hooliganism in public, I suppose reflects the president’s sociological outlook overall and his refusal to conform to the universal presidential code of conduct. The president wants to have the cake and eat it too: to be ordinary and a leader concurrently.
• To my research, there exist at least two ways of controlling people:
• Blackmailing: “is the crime of threatening to reveal damaging or embarrassing information in order to [earn] cooperation out of the victim. For blackmail to be effective, the blackmailer must, in most cases, have physical proof of the information he or she threatens to reveal, such as photographs or letters. Blackmail [] in this sense [] may rely on a threat of action other than exposing the victim’s secrets.”
• Although this tactic should certainly have been used through out the Eritrean experience, I do not personally think it is any longer practical in Eritrea. The president does not have to do anything in order to eliminate a person because he dictates the Eritrean life absolutely. Like in Sadam’s Iraq and Kadaffi’s Libya, this criminal method of achieving cooperation does not work in Afwerki’s Eritrea, where there is no transparent communication between the leader and the people because of the monopolized media and press in the country. Meles Zenawi, however, used blackmailing as one of his best tactics of sidelining (NOT ELIMINATING) his opponents in few events: he jailed his first deputy prime minister through the blackmail of CORRUPTION in the nineties and used it on SIYE ABRAHA to neutralize him from his political circle, to state the least.
• Psychological manipulation: “also known as emotional manipulation, is a form of persuasion. It can involve brainwashing or bullying, and is usually deceptive or abusive in nature. It typically uses various forms of abuse, such as emotional blackmail[ing (inculcating fear and insecurity)]” and verbal abuse.” Manipulative people may lack appropriate sensitivity and caring for others, or they may believe that manipulating others is the best way to get what they want. Manipulative people may be afraid to form healthy relationships, or afraid of not being accepted. Manipulative behaviors often stem from an inability to accept responsibility for one’s own life, problems, and behaviors. Psychological manipulation tactics are often employed in an attempt to foist that responsibility off on others.”
• DISKELA (freezing) is a Maoist method of psychological manipulation: demoralizing a suspect by means of paying the person for uselessness. Such a person is fired from the post without one’s knowledge. The salary is paid fully and the office is open for the person but no one at work communicates with him. He gets the point after a lot of humiliation behind his back. The person is also restricted from working another job and moving around at will. Most victims end up frustrated and resolve the problem by means of boozing. This is killing a person’s substance by mental emasculation. No one wants to be in this situation. Such a person is willing to do anything after that to prove his obedience to the boss.
• Manipulatively controlling people is of course way of life in the Eritrean government circle. Mr Afwerki may not be that intelligent and highly educated but is a master of manipulation because he is obsessively controlling. Once again, these “behaviors often stem from an inability to accept responsibility for one’s own life and problems. ” He can not control his life and he controls other lives in revenge. I call people like Afwerki Explosive Sufferers in my coming book “SPIRITUAL ENGINEERING”(though I do not discuss him there); meaning that they are too cold to care for anyone. They suffer internally and they cause extreme suffering externally as a result. They explode: they radiate negative energy to the atmosphere or dissipate their internal inferno on society.
• Because of fear and opportunism, the Eritrean officials including Girma Asmerom are tightly controlled through the president’s meticulous psychological manipulation.

• GIRMA ASMEROM IN AU (Africa Union)
• Our representative attended the latest AU summit in Addis: According to the government of Eritrea’s Press Release; ” Ambassador Girma calls on the AU to pay serious attention to implementation of EEBC ruling”, Asmara, 30 January 2013; in Shabait; –
• “Eritrea’s Ambassador to the African Union (AU), Mr. Girma Asmerom, has called on the Union, as one of the guarantors of the Algiers Agreement of December 2000, to pay serious attention to the implementation of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC)’s final and binding ruling.”
Comment
I thought this idea was monotonously exhausted in such a forum for any audience to be excited about. Did not the universe pay too much attention to implement it to the extent of deploying 4000 UN supervised international forces in the country a long time ago? Did not the universe walk passed that experience already (because of the regime’s extremely rigid and destructive diplomacy) and conditioned to desperately wait for a miracle to permanently close this very direct and simple political business? Afwerki kicked out the UN officers before completing the job just because they did not do it punctually as a result of Ethiopian reluctance to give back Badme without dialogue with Eritrea. What does he want now and can he be specific?
Eritrea on the podium continues;
“Ambassador Girma made the call in a speech he delivered at the African Union Summit which convened in Addis Ababa on 28 January 2013. He emphasized that despite the fact that the Eritrea-Ethiopia border issue has reached legal conclusion in accordance with the EEBC’s ruling on the basis of the Algiers Peace Agreement, sovereign Eritrean territories, including the town of Badme, still remain under Ethiopian occupation, thus attesting to the AU’s failure to live up to its responsibility. Ambassador Girma further reminded the Union to play its due role as regards bringing an end to Ethiopia’s continued occupation of sovereign Eritrean territories, and thereby promote peace and stability in the entire Horn of Africa region.”
Comment
Everybody knows that the Eritrea-Ethiopia border issue has reached legal conclusion but here is the Question: What does Girma want the AU to do? Return Badme by fighting or by diplomacy? AU accepts the Algers Agreement like any other nation and organization in the world; the UN, USA, EU EGAD included. By this, AU fully carried its responsibility; the rest is our diplomatic responsibility ladies and gentlemen!!! AU has no answer to the Eritrean issue that has already been answered way back in 2000. Brother Girma was, therefore a little backward in psychological time in this scenario.
I stand willing to be corrected but I believe the only country that does not want to resolve the Badme crisis is Eritrea, needless to state that Ethiopians must eventually return Badme to its owner Eritrea and most likely peacefully and diplomatically. They know this very well. This remains to be the first national assignment of any visionary leader after Afwerki who failed to solve the problem by force and by diplomacy (the only means of resolving such a problem).
NEGOTIATION
Conventionally, one does not negotiate with an ally but with an enemy. The concept of negotiation was created to settle the difference between two opposing sides (all inclusive) by means of dialogue AND compromise rather than by means of violence. But the Eritrean president does not want to talk to the Ethiopians; how then can the Ethiopians give Badme back to Eritrea? Should the international community airlift and drop it in Asmara in the absence of a diplomatic receiver from the Eritrean government? Badme is a RealEstate that can not be delivered by mail or a Messenger. Someone from our country must sit down to sign the relevant documents associated with reintegrating it to its motherland Eritrea. This is what the Eritrean government is refusing to do.
Please see the following article for substance:
ARTICLE: Ethiopia PM willing to talk to Eritrea
In an exclusive interview, Hailemariam Desalegn tells Al Jazeera he is ready to speak to President Issaias Afeworki.
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2012 12:49

“Hailemariam Desalegn, Ethiopia’s prime minister, has said that he is willing to hold talks with neighboring Eritrea, with whom Addis Ababa fought a border war that ended in 2000. “If you ask me, ‘Do you want to go to Asmara and sit down and negotiate with Isaias Afwerki?’ Then, I will say yes’,” Hailemariam said in an interview with Al Jazeera to be broadcast on Saturday.
“The most important thing for us is to fight poverty … to have regional integration. If we two do that, it will be much more productive,” Hailemariam added.
“My predecessor Meles Zenawi had asked for more than 50 times even to go to Asmara and negotiate with Mister Isaias Afwerki,” he said.””
Comment
The Ethiopian Prime Minister indicated that Ethiopians are focused on fighting poverty and regional integration based on transparent socio-economical factors. The country’s vision on the ground testifies to this statement. There is no secret to the thought that they want to use our ports for money and negotiate this along side the process by which Badme comes home to Eritrea. Is not this what we Eritreans want too? Don’t you want to get paid in millions of dollars from Ethiopians for using our ports? Whether we like it or not Ethiopians have the right to use our ports by agreement with any Eritrean government like they have the right to use port Djibouti by agreement with the government of Djibouti.
We own the ports but we can not deny our neighbor Ethiopia access to the sea as long as it conforms to a mutually beneficial deal, meaning that they will pay to use our ports like they do it with Djibouti for civilian and commercial purposes. Any landlocked country has after all the right to use the ports of a neighboring country by agreement (there are 48 landlocked countries in the world that survive by applying this civilized understanding). In our case, Ethiopians further want to secure peace out of the proxy war going on for years by the two countries through negotiation. Is not this what we want too; so that our business people can benefit from the big market in Ethiopia should Eritrea decide to adapt peaceful coexistence and a free market economic policy in the future?
MONOTONOUS DECEPTION THAT DOES NOT WORK IN TODAY’S REALM OF ERITREAN PUBLIC AWARENESS
The turn of events concerning the issue convinces me that the Eritrean government is still trying to distort the truth here telling its blind followers that Ethiopians have a hidden agenda on our ports that they want to spell out in the so called negotiation process. The question is; what if this was the case? In what way can this ‘anticipated Ethiopian tendency’ affect the fate of Badme and our ports when the so called negotiation ought to be conducted with Eritrea’s absolute freedom to reject it if necessary? Ethiopians can talk whatever they want in such a dialogue and I keep going rejecting what I do not like if I had that responsibility; PERIOD: would not you?
By all logical means; Eritrea’s ownership of the sea and the ports has already been assured through the following legal procedures and no Eritrean political group or individual should be insecure of this!!
1) Eritrean/Yemeni agreement provoked by the Hanish Island crisis. The outcome of this conflict has assured Eritrea to legally own its share of the RED SEA and ISLANDS by universal understanding.
2) The border interface between Djibouti and Eritrea, and that between the Sudan and Eritrea assures us the legal ownership of our sea coast, the islands and the ports by universal consensus.
3) The Algers agreement with Ethiopia and the international verdict at the HAGUE guarantee Eritrea’s ownership of its share of the Red Sea, the ports and islands through the signatures of Prime Meles Zenawi and at least that of the US, African Union and UN representatives’ on the binding legal document in discussion.
Therefore;
The Eritrean nationhood with its current geographic look is irreversible by force or by conspiracy for ever. The boundaries have been demarcated already. All Eritrea needs now is a devoted leadership that secures peace and Badme through negotiation with Ethiopia. Brother Girma Asmerom’s speech on this subject at the AU was, thus, respectfully nagging, boring and static in flavor that can only originate from a rigidly centralized mind somewhere else: A mind as such stagnates the flow of life itself. It kills the essence of time in society; lacks creativity, dwelling on the same expired and out-of-sink rhetoric with reality. In so stating, I do not think poor Girma was allowed to articulate his thoughts of the issue to the degree of comfortable subjective representation; not in this absolute dictatorship environment!! The brother, nevertheless, appeared to have duplicated the mind of the central command in beautiful Asmara stressing;
“that the Eritrea-Ethiopia border dispute has been resolved through the Final and Binding arbitration ten years ago, the Eritrean Ambassador to the AU underscored that the problem has nothing to do with the issue of “political will” or “dialogue.” As such, attempts to push the two parties to go back to so-called “dialogue and the negotiating table” are but acts designed to derail and frustrate the legally and conclusively resolved border issue. ”
Comment
I partially agree with Girma in that dialogue has nothing to do with the border issue but again it does. A smart politician would convert it to hit his objective. What is wrong with having a dialogue and using it to achieve the goal (returning Badme) instead of wasting the opportunity otherwise for no result? Is not this the same failed diplomatic path that has been over-used by the government to suppress the democratic and justice demands of our country?
CONCLUSION
To rap it up; Eritrea’s unflinching mentality will continue to hold Eritreans hostage as long as the society tolerates it. What it is that the regime does not want to close the border issue formally because this will open the door for many other pending issues veiled by its Badme excuse to the open. It is sticking to the dead case (border issue) not to implement the constitution because Afwerki will lose power by popular vote in fair election. He is afraid to face the outcome of his many political miscalculations since the last 14 years, such as the consequence of his injustice on many Eritrean prisoners. In this issue, he is in crossroads; he can not release prisoners because quiet a few of them have died in custody and their issues will come to the surface as a result. In the flip of it, he can no longer continue to rule by force without addressing this issue. He is confused but focused on only one thing: his power. The country is not running efficiently to my understanding but in fragmentation based only on how to keep him there without anything else to do. Keeping him in power with nothing else considered important has become the national policy and the political vision of the country at this juncture in the Eritrean experience.

I, likewise see the people’s situation in another version of cross roads: they can no longer sustain the pressure of absolute dictatorship without compromising their nationhood and he will never leave them alone willingly. Apparently, the world has stopped Afwerki from being adventurous elsewhere but no one can change the redundant Eritrean reality except Eritreans. This necessitates an all inclusive (internal + external) united front comprising all resistance groups based on honest desire to challenge the task completely free of domination. Let intellectuals, academicians and the people involve freely in public debates to exchange ideas and to cultivate qualified leadership that can represent the society in the universal arena. Eritreans must stop yearning for leadership individually or in group and concentrate on creating a conducive environment for all to exchange ideas on issues concerning the country publicly and internationally without prejudice and pretension.

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28 COMMENTS
  • Shewit February 11, 2013

    Fitsum,
    We could have made (Should have made) Ethiopia to have no alternative to use our currently idle ports just by using our cultural, linguistic and religious affinity and commonality of our two peoples and by standing a bit down and willing to talk over the Bademe issue. We have missed so many of those opportunities, “thanks” or no thanks of PFDJ.
    To be honest with you, I doubt we can attract Ethiopia, a country with no port , but a ballooning economy and 90 million people. with these great asset of ours to trade with us anymore. Do you know what Ethiopians have just done only in recent months? They are building with their own money a port in Djibouti called “Tadjura”. The new Prime Minister went to Djibouti and laid the corner stone last month. They are constructing two railways one from Mekele through Afar Desert to this new port, and the other one From Addis to the current port Djibouti. They had China to build a new six lane highway to Djibouti, and these all are paid with their own money. Not to mention the LAPSSETT project. (Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Trade Transport) They are jointly building with Kenya and South Sudan. Can you imagine, if we only sat and talked with them , all these projects would be for Assab and Massawa? Can you imagine what a benefit and job creation it would be for Eritrea? Please go to youtube and listen what the new Somali President has said at his Q & A at CSIS in Washington DC. He said “..Ethiopia is a country with 90 million people. We are a country with a very long coastline. As soon as we get our security in order, as we started to do now, we offer them a port trade market. That will help us to build our economy..” Please listen to him and weep that we are not endowed with such a visionary leader. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTTVh6wtl2k (Listen starting from 50:07)
    The empty minded Isayas zombies never realize that Ethiopians have moved on, and got over Eritrean ports. It’s everyone in the neighborhood clamoring to get Ethiopian’s business, which should have been ours by the virtue of the fact that we happen to have a close affinity to our southern neighbors than anyone of the other neighbors. But Alas, we lost it, because of Isayas and his gangs’ stupidity and our people’s gullible mentality.

    P.S Sorry I had my response on a wrong article earlier..

    • idris February 12, 2013

      Dear shewit,
      It is not too late for the two people to come to normal relationships once the DIA is removed (he can not change himself, so rigid). The rail way from Mekelle to Djibuti is built for two purposes: to provide transport services to our afar people and other, and facilitate trade between northern ethiopia and the rest of the world.
      But once situations in eritrea change Massawa and Asab will be the most prefered ports for Northern Ethiopia (Tigray, gonder, gojam. wollo,afar… atleast)
      I can see hope just in the near future.

    • belay nega February 12, 2013

      WHETHER WE LIKE IT OR NOT NO ETHIOPIAN ACCEPT ERITREA AS A NATION.
      THEY BEING AND ARE WORKING HARD TO UNDERMINE IT DAY AND NIGHT.

  • La Verita February 12, 2013

    In my view I think the problem is the word “NEGOTIATE”.To negotiate there must be point of difference which need to be resolved.Although I agree to some extent with Festum there are few points which I disagree. The point of difference and the out come required is not clear from Ethiopian side . In order to resolve the stalemate from Eritrean side I would ask for an open Negotiation/dialogue not behind closed doors so that both people from Eritrea & Ethiopia could see and hear what is being said and by whom as most negotiations are done to gain a collective or individual advantages.

    • belay nega February 12, 2013

      ETHIOPIAN GOV KNOWS WHAT IS DOING
      ERITREAN GOV.ALREADY KNOWS WHAT ETHIOPIAN GOV IS UP TO
      GUYS LIKE gullible ARE PERFORMING THEIR ETHIOPIAN MISSION IN THE NAME OF ERITREA
      GUYS LIKE FETSUM FOCUS ON THE CONSEQUENCE THAN THE CAUSE AND THE REST FOLLOW

      la verita mai appartiene agli ethiopici
      la verita non esiste nel dizionario ethiopico

      BOUNA FORTUNA AMICO LA VERITA

    • fetsum abraham February 13, 2013

      La Varitta;
      we do nopt have to negotiate but we can dialogue

      • La Verita February 13, 2013

        @Fetsum
        Thank you for your reply look forward to your next article, I have to disagree on this one.

  • belay nega February 12, 2013

    FETSUM
    THOUGH IS PERSONAL AS A CONCERNED ERITREAN HOW COMES YOU NEVER OPPOSED gullible WHENEVER LABELS THE MARTYRS AS BANDITS? RATHER YOU EXCHANGED EMAIL TO LEARN MORE FROM HIM.

  • Adam Gebremedhen February 12, 2013

    Fetsum,

    I usually agree with what you write. But in this article regarding the border issue i have to disagree.
    This is the only point which the Eritrean government has the law on their side and Ethiopia should leave Badmen unconditionally. Why can’t they leave first and then negotiate about the rest of the issues? There wasn’t nothing in the agreement saying that negotiation need to take place before border demarcation, which was the point which even the border commission was holding fast on. Personally i don’t believe either Woyane or HGDEF want to have real peace as long as the other part is in power, that is the real reason for no peace no war situation we have. So blaming only on HGDEF won’t be fair even if i hate DIA.

  • jonah February 12, 2013

    A good article Fetsum. I was in eritrea in 2010 and I happened by accident to hang out with ministers in one of the exclusive hotels bar. I didn’t know who they were until my cousin pointed them out to me. Everyone after hard day at work should enjoy themselves but listening to their conversation left me a little sad about the future of the country. They are completely out touch with rest of world or what is needed to Eritrea a genuine success story..

    I don’t think they have any skill or education to help the country participate in global village. They see any capable person as a threat and not as source to help build the country. This kind of mentality will never help the Eritrean people develop or reach their potential like the Far East Asian countries not matter how hardworking or love of education the Eritrean people have..
    It is like a computer program or software that functions very well and then is hit by malware.
    I think we can talk until we turn blue about benefit of having peace with Ethiopia. At the international arena, the Eritrean government has been cavalier tactics to resolve issues. Imagine if Yemen was major superpower, all the Red Sea islands would be under their control and we still be war footing.. If French sent their troops or army to Djibouti, what would have happened? I think the above didn’t happen because these other countries realized the Eritrean government is crazy. These countries know the government or “guerrilla movement” will not haste to sacrifice its own people. You see after 30 years of conflict and war, the Eritrean people or mind is accustomed death and martyrdom. This is reason why the leadership will not haste send their people on senseless battles even if there is a peaceful solution and Eritrean population will not significantly protest. Every battle or conflict framed as an existential threat because for 30 years their existence or independence was dangling carrot. If you watch EriTV or listen most of songs all got to do with battles or Eritrea. Also, the only time these ministers or leadership feel energize or feel important has only to do with conflict. That is all they know as guerrilla fighters and that is the only skill they bring to the people.

    I don’t think leadership is interested in negotiation even if it benefits the Eritrean people and economy.. Eritrean people are unique in that we take pride in our “30 years” of independence. As though the fact that it took us so long to win our independence is a badge of pride.. and final irony is without the TPLF it would have taken us a lot longer.

    Yes we have very stagnate mind in Asmara but it has been stagnate for very long time. We only noticed now because the situation has deteriorated. But I wonder if PDJF would even still for negotiate with Ethiopia because if they did how do they justify an army of 200K solidiers and indefinite national service.

    You know every time I think of it. I believe the Ghedli generation leadership has achieved two things: brought independence and turned the civil society in a guerrilla movement. So, why the leadership doesn’t care about international isolation because for 25 years you lived in mountains isolated and indifferent to outside world which was indifferent to you.

    Fetsum, Good luck on your book Spiritual Engineering.. but to be honest I am not so sure about the Title.. I know you have technical background but a common trait with technical-inclined individual is love of abbrevation and technical sounding names. If the book is geared to psychology field or in the social science area.. Spiritual Engineering might not be the best title have your editor or publisher get a second look.

  • ruth February 12, 2013

    Zelku-dea on;
    I dont belive such parrots who paste word by word who coppied from the text book of the world reknown dictators the likes of “BROTHER LEADER MOAMOR KAZAFFI”called the freedom fighters a bunch of rats” But Kazaffi end up caught inside a mouse hole with his golden gun loaded “.I think the faith of your master “brother leader Isaias Afeworki”will be the same. wo dahan kun.

  • GULLIBLE PEOPLE February 12, 2013

    Fetsum,
    That is why you are a teacher. That is why over 100 people comment on the issues you bring. Thank you for being a teacher as opposed to a preacher.
    I respect you brother .Hope you got my email.

    • belay nega February 12, 2013

      YOU SHOULD BE THE LAST PERSON TO SAY we BECAUSE YOU ALREADY CALLED THE ERITREAN MARTYRS BANDITS
      AS YOUR PIN NAME INDICATES YOU HAVE GULLIBLE CHARACTER

  • fetsum abraham February 12, 2013

    Dear Johna;
    thanks for saying it “as You know every time I think of it. I believe the Ghedli generation leadership has achieved two things: brought independence and turned the civil society in a guerrilla movement.” Good analysis. I enjoy ur comments i appreeciaqte ur participation.

  • sarah February 13, 2013

    Hi Ftsum,
    a good one!
    reality and challenges and threats juxtaposed together can make sense and change perspectives of many.

    • Seb February 13, 2013

      Sarah(read: Promiscous bitch)

      Aren’t you that confused woman who calles our Eritrean women
      “PROMISCIOUS bitches”?

      Are t you the same woman who called our Independence Day as – day of slavery?

      Are you representing Ethiopia here?

    • Zelku_dea February 13, 2013

      Dear PROMISCIOUS BITCH (aka. Sarah):

      Oh, yea. You definitely belong to the group who has A CHRONIC NOTALGIA OF ETHIOPIAN COLONIALISM. We know you miss that. We know you suffer from subordination.

      If you think, anyone here will ever forget the way you addressed our Eritrean women, well, you are here for a surprise.

      • mehret February 13, 2013

        So Higdefites have you now resorted to ranting and name calling?

  • Sembel February 15, 2013

    Mr Fitsum
    Thanks for your argument towards the capacity of the leaders of Eritrean and Ethiopian. By the way it is very difficult to compare and to measure whether it is best or worst. the owner of the capacity could be measured by its genuine, skillful, visionary, holistic, knowledgeable and competent person are the outcome of GOD.
    If you come up Meles and Isayas, they have their own strong side and the worst side. Agitating once capacity and talent is depends on the agenda with the interest of individual listener or reader. with the existing time, place and condition. And some people they may have knowledge to articulate with lovely word and some they may write just excellent article and the other may have the power and ability to make serious decision.
    So be wise for all any input of capacity is genuineity of individual to all human beings given from God.
    Thanks
    Yours

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