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An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?” – By Our Voice

An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?” By Our Voice Global Eritrean Democratic Grassroots Movement (GEDGM) “OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!” One of the requirements of conducting a successful grassroots election with the purpose of swiftly forming a people’s Baito

An Inclusive Definition of “Who is an Eritrean?”

By

Our Voice

Global Eritrean Democratic Grassroots Movement (GEDGM)

OUR DESTINY IN OUR HANDS!”

One of the requirements of conducting a successful grassroots election with

the purpose of swiftly forming a people’s Baito and a Global Eritrean

Leadership Council for regime change is inevitably the formulation of a clear

definition of “Who is an Eritrean?”

This is a thorny issue that leads to a lot of debates and arguments because

there are diverse and sometimes even conflicting interests in the matter.

There are, in fact, some groups and identifiable persons who have tried to

implicitly narrow the definition in such a way that it refers only to their own

group or perhaps even to themselves personally – suggesting that they have

the exclusive right and authority to decide on what happens to the country

and people of Eritrea. We say that this should never be allowed to happen

because it is divisive, grossly unfair and extremely dangerous.

Why is it extremely dangerous? We refer you to the work of the German

sociologist and philosopher Jurgen Habermas. A harmonious and viable

society can exist only when all its citizens become stakeholders and

beneficiaries of it in a fair and equitable manner. Otherwise, the citizens have

the right to rebel and demand their rights and abolish the exploitative

oppressive system.

Thus, the excluded will and should use every means at their disposal to fight

back overtly or covertly to regain their rights as the situation demands. When

they lack power, their disappointment and grudge will still be there but they

may not show it for obvious reasons. But, they will still remain full of anger

and resentment waiting for their time – kem zitedegole hawi. Such excluded

masses of people are, in fact, the major causes of bloody uprisings, civil wars

revolutions and mass killings in the process. Indeed, the excluded have caused

the collapse of many armies and empires in history starting from ancient times.

As a case in point, we shall give an outline of the Battle of Thermopylae in 480

B.C. Greece between the alliance of Ancient Greek city-states led by the

Spartan King Leonidas and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. The Persians had

an army of about 100,000-150,000 men whereas the Greeks had about 3,000-

7,000. The core of the Greek army was about 300 Spartans. The Greek

strategy was to prevent Persian advance into the mainland by blocking the

enemy army advance in a narrow coastal strip with an overhanging

inaccessible cliff and finish them off one by one. The standoff and battle

continued for several days in favour of the massively outnumbered Greeks. In

short, the Persians were trapped. However, the Greeks were betrayed by a

local resident called Ephialtes of Trachis, who revealed to the Persians a small

path up the cliff that lead behind the Greek defence lines. This enabled the

enemy to outflank the Greek forces, smash their rear guard and defeat them.

King Leonidas and all the 300 men and others were killed in the battle. It was a

complete tragedy for the Greeks.

The point is, why did Ephialtes of Trachis betray his country and people to such

effect? They say that he was a deformed individual with disability which in

ancient Sparta would have led to his infanticide. He was spared death because

his parents took him away to another place. But, he still was bearing the social

disapproval. Thus, he had a grudge to settle – the grudge of exclusion and

humiliation. A bribe offered by the Persians might have also been another

factor, but he never took the bribe.

Look also at the perceived betrayal of the Italians by some of their native

subjects in Eritrea. The expropriation of land in Eritrea by the Italians and the

racism, exclusion, exploitation and humiliation of the natives made many

young Eritreans escape to Ethiopia and turn against the Italians such as Abraha

Deboch and Moges Asgedom and Dr Lorenzo Taezaz. Other Eritreans like

Awalom Berhe, while pretending to work for the Italians, worked hard to

cause the defeat of the colonial army in the Battle of Adwa by misleading the

Italians and giving correct details about the invading Italian formations to the

Ethiopians.

In short, the lesson we can draw from this is that mistreating, excluding,

exploiting, humiliating, name calling and inflicting pain on any citizen or group

or taking their land may rebound and damage us severely to the extent that we

may even lose our country as a result. To a large extent, what we have just

said may explain the weak and failed states around the world where there is

turmoil – such as Somalia, Nigeria and some countries in the Middle East and

other places. It is dangerous, and we should not let it happen to us.

Where there is a serious feeling of exclusion, unfairness and oppression, it is

very easy for those who want to create trouble to put in their seeds of social

rupture and let them grow – as in the proliferation of bacteria in open wounds

gradually forming gangrene. We know that there are political and religious

extremists (we shall not name here) waiting in the wings to exploit our disunity

and areas of dissatisfaction. We should be proactive and not allow them to

take root in our midst.

This is why we are advocating the emergence of a NEW ERITREAN SOCIETY

which is democratic, equitable and fair to all – not only to the majority or few

interest circles – but to all its people regardless of ethnicity, language, region,

religion, race, gender, family background or occupation. We want to

contribute our share to creating such a society where every Eritrean has a say

and a stake – and a sense of belongingness than to no other.

Every Eritrean should understand that he/she has the birth right to expect, ney

demand and get protection and succour from his/her society and state.

Otherwise, the system will have failed, and it has to be changed in that case.

There is no excuse.

In Eritrea, the outgoing PFDJ regime has created a lot of unhappy and

excluded sectors of the population which it has failed to care for. As a result,

we have a big population of refugees (roughly about 1-1.5 million from a small

country) all over the world, including big refugee camps in the Sudan and

Ethiopia. The new state of Eritrea has to quickly own these refugees and

repatriate them with sufficient provisions and opportunities in collaboration

with the international community. To pave the way for this possibility, all

these refugees and indeed all Eritreans should take part in the forthcoming

grassroots elections. But, we need to first know clearly who can participate in

the elections and who cannot.

Here is then the moment of truth: “Who is an Eritrean?”

We suggest the following eight provisional criteria:

1. All those with Eritrean passports and identity cards

2. All those who participated in the liberation struggle

3. All those born from an Eritrean father and Eritrean mother

4. All those whose father or mother is an Eritrean

5. All those born in Eritrea and spent their formative years there

6. All those who lived in Eritrea for over five years and are committed to

the country and people

7. All those who are married to an Eritrean and who remain in a stable

relationship for five years or more

8. All those who are committed to the wellbeing of the people of Eritrea

and who have made significant contributions to the country

On issuance of citizenship, all candidates shall swear to uphold the Eritrean

constitution and defend the interests of the country and people of Eritrea.

It should be made a treasonable serious offence to exclude, malign,

disrespect, insinuate, undermine, humiliate, backbite or discredit an

Eritrean who fulfils any of the said criteria on the basis of race, ethnicity,

family background (history or genealogy), religion, language, occupation,

superstitious beliefs, etc. It should also be a treasonable serious offence to

deny or try to deny any Eritrean who fulfils any of the said criteria from

exercising his/her full rights as a citizen like any other Eritrean.

The reason why such offences should be considered as treasons, or crimes

against the State of Eritrea and not only against the individual victim is

because such crimes damage OUR UNITY and the very fabric of our society

by pitting friends, neighbours, colleagues and compatriots against one

another – thus creating fear, mistrust and enmity. A viable and harmonious

society is not possible under such conditions. Therefore, they should not be

allowed.

This is the only way we can create a forward looking, civilised, prosperous,

advanced, confident, united and strong society that can effectively

compete in the world and is at peace within itself and its neighbours.

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  • Yemane Johar August 12, 2015

    I 100% agree with the 8 categories….

    • Beniam August 13, 2015

      Dear Yemane, I agree 100% too with the 8 categories. That would solve a lot of problems. We also need as many citizens as possible. Sooner or later, they will pledge their allegiance to the country they chose to be a citizen of. Plus, there is absolutely no reason to deny citizenship to anyone born in Eritrea or to anyone who has one parent who is Eritrean. The people who are against this are the very people who would benefit the most from this if they so desperately desire to feel fully Eritrean. Look around you. It is the people with identity crisis that brought us to this predicament, from IA to Yemane Monkey, and so on up to the lowest level PFDJ operative. I really believe that if this idea was implemented today and the PFDJ operatives were guaranteed full citizenship no matter what, they would then come to their senses and stop supporting the regime. They have fear deep down that there is no one to protect them once the regime is gone.

  • MightyEmbasoyra August 12, 2015

    Our Voice,
    Have you thought of issuing I.D. cards for anyone who opposes HGDF? There are some ላንጋ ላንጋ who act as HGDF supporters and sometimes pretend to be on the People’s side. It depends on the day.
    Just my two cents!

  • Genet-orginal August 12, 2015

    Paradiso with long standing of anti the nation of Eritrea opinion.

    You said “There are all sorts of good/bad and destructive dreamers in the Eritrean opposition” No, to the true Eritrean, only there is one dream which is the nation of Eritrean that made possible with sweat and and blood of our people. TO the true Eritrean, our dream is to see our country to be a safe heaven to her youth and her people. The current problem is caused by people like you meddling in our issue. Sad to say the people who never seeming to get tired of dismantle the Eritrean identity are people who lived/born in Eritrea, but who are born to Tigrayan parent. The inner turmoil is so great, they have no reservation or restraint. I have said this and I am going to say it again. No Eritrean hate being an Eritrean.

  • MightyEmbasoyra August 12, 2015

    ሓደ መራኸቢ ብዙሓት (ከም ኣሰና): ዝተፈላልየ ርኢቶታት ‘ተዘይ ኣሳቲፉ: ኣይዕምርን ብዙሕ ድማ ዕድመ የብሉን። ምስ ዲሞክራሲ ድማ ይራጸም። ስለዚ: ተገራጨውቲ ሓሳባት ተቐሪቡ ክንኣድ ኣለዎ። ግን: ሰብ ዝዝልፍ ክኸውን የብሉን። ንዝኾነ ዝቐርብ ጽሑፍ ክንቃወም ግን መሰል ኩላትና ‘ዩ: መስለኒ።

    ከምዝመስለኒ: “ድምጽና” ነዛ መሬት ይፍትንዋ ‘ዮም ዘለው። ኣብ ክንዲ ምህጃም-ኣጥቂዕካ ምህዳም ዝገብሩ ዘለዉ ‘መስሉ። ምሁራት እንድዮም። ምሁር ‘ኳ ተረገም’ዩ (ኣጆኹም ናእዳ ‘ዩ)።
    ምሁር ድማ ነቲ ዘቕርቦ ጽሑፍ ኩሉ ግዜ ነቐፌታታት ከምዝመጾ ይፈልጥ ‘ዩ። ነዚ ዘይፈልጥ ምሁር: ኣይምሁርን። ስለዝኾነ ድማ: ድምጽና: ንዝመጾም ሕቶታትን ነቐፌታትን ብትሕትና ይምልስዎ ኣለው። ክንኣዱ ድማ ይግበኦም።

    ዝኹሉ ሃለውለው ዘብለኒ ዘሎ: ፍልልያት ነኽብር ንምባል’ዩ።

  • rahwa August 12, 2015

    what are those who oppose our very existence as a people doing at Assenna? if they really believe our Eritreanism is “borrowed or fake” why the fuss? why are they angry? you should think anything “fake and borrowed” is none-existent so no need to be upset about.

    • MightyEmbasoyra August 12, 2015

      ራህዋ ነብሲ:
      There is no need to get bizerk because someone tells you it is a fake I.D., unless you are not comfortable with your belief.
      I know myself that I am Eritrean, ወዲ-ባት that is, and I don’t care whatever they said, because I am Eritrean.
      If it’s somehow makes you comfortable (by getting even), you can call them Ethiopianism is Fake. I can get many case (may not be acceptable but still cases) to prove my case.
      However, if they say, rahwa is such and such, it become personal and that shouldn’t be allowed here.
      Do you dig me?

      • Suleiman Salim August 14, 2015

        ወዲ-ባት

        What do you mean?

        • ዩራኔም-235 August 14, 2015

          Sulieman, ወዲ-ባት means native, in case you don’t speak Tigrigna.

  • Kidane Canada August 13, 2015

    Dear Our Voice
    First anything is way better than what we currently have, a country on the edge of the cliff threatening to commit suicide.
    In the scenario of a democratic change, we can then have a broad, grass roots dialog, address the divisions that PFDJ sneaked into our unity, apologize to the refugees and commence the tedious cleaning of the mess and rubble.

    Best of luck and I very much hope that you are NOT just after power grabbing like the rest! No short cuts to power without the blessing and acknowledgement of the Eritrean people.

  • merhaba August 13, 2015

    Dear Ogbai, I am very sorry that I have misundestood some of the comments you made, I cincerely apologise for it. May the discussion continue, thank you.

  • Teclay August 13, 2015

    Kidane
    My advice to you is. It is not worth discussing further.
    Brother do you know the Tigrigna saying of our proud forefathers (not the Shiftas)..it is like this “ድሕሪ፣ሞት ፣ጥዕና፣ቕበጽ ” እዩ፣ነገሩ።
    What do you expect? if the professors ,at this humiliating time in the history of Bhare Negash…Yes humiliating very humiliating for the wise ppl of Bahre Negash, thanks to Ghedli:
    -Every body have been leaving his/her ancestors land,the land of Zeray Deres ,Bahta Segeneyti,Mogos Asgedom etc in a hurry for good.
    -We are well known ppl in the world now, by our trade mark called ” refugee”
    -The world wide TV channels rarely have had any head lines except the poor Bahre Negassian asylum seekers.
    -The Arabs have been laughing on us ,because we do not look like our forefathers,who were well known to them . and humiliating our brothers and sisters…Whose fault? the Arbas ??? NO NO ,,we have to blame our selves.

    Imagine! Imagine ! At this humiliating time our professors are busy issuing proclamations about who will/won’t be the rightful citizenship of this miracle , very miracle LAND:

    • Genet-orginal August 13, 2015

      Teclay

      Say, THE NATION OF ERITREA IS NOT PART OF ETHIOPIA OR IT WILL NEVER BE PART OF THE DREAM OF TPLF 1976.
      say it. This is a fact.

  • Suleiman Salim August 14, 2015

    Our Voice,

    You have chosen a very strange topic. Do you want to include Woyane agents in your definition of an Eritrean? We are a small nation therefore we can not invite everyone to our country.

  • Bokrezion August 14, 2015

    Dear brother Kidane Canada, please just continue to ignore some of the negative comments of few backward individuals. They continue to think that Eritrea belongs to them only and also poor Eritrea is like their private property or estate, as they continue to live in their own imaginary fake world.
    There is a very wise old saying that goes, “don’t go down and wrestle with a pig, that is when you fight with a pig you get dirty, tired and unhappy but the pig likes/loves/enjoys it (the dirty fight)”.
    God bless you brother and also may God bless the genuine Eritreans back home in Eritrea.

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