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Eritrea dreams of ending isolation, boosting development

By Jenny Vaughan ASMARA, Eritrea (AFP) –  Long criticised for backing rebel groups across the Horn of Africa, Eritrea has said that ending its isolation is crucial for economic growth, blaming external threats for its slow development. "We

By Jenny Vaughan

ASMARA, Eritrea (AFP) –  Long criticised for backing rebel groups across the Horn of Africa, Eritrea has said that ending its isolation is crucial for economic growth, blaming external threats for its slow development.

“We cannot live in isolation, because at the end of the day we can only prosper if there is an environment for trade between neighbouring countries,” Yemane Gebremeskel, director of the president’s office, told AFP in a rare interview with a foreign journalist in the country’s capital, Asmara.

Trade and investment slumped in the years following the bitter 1998-2000 border war with arch-foe Ethiopia, and stagnated under a policy of fierce self-reliance.

But today, there are signs Eritrea is warming to foreign investors, especially in the mining industry with more than a dozen companies, including from China, Canada and Australia, exploring the mineral-rich country.

But relations with neighbours remain tense.

Eritrea and Ethiopia have long traded accusations of backing rebels to needle each other, with their troops still eying each other along the fortified frontier more than a decade after their border war ended.

The two countries remain at odds over the flashpoint town of Badme, awarded to Eritrea by a United Nations-backed boundary commission but still controlled by Ethiopia.

“We would not like to have a divided attention, a divided focus, we would not like to devote time and energy to defence… but the external environment has not been very helpful,” Yemane said.

Relations with Djibouti are frozen after border skirmishes in 2008, while regionally Eritrea stands almost alone, after pulling out of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the main east African bloc.

The UN accuses Eritrea of destabilising the region by supporting rebel groups in neighbouring Ethiopia and Somalia, including the Al-Qaeda linked Shebab fighters in Somalia, claims Yemane dismissed as lies.

But Sudan — where Eritrea once backed anti-government rebels from Darfur, the south and the east — is now warming relations with Asmara, although close friendship with Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who faces genocide charges at the International Criminal Court, brings with it diplomatic challenges too.

But despite Yemane’s optimistic rhetoric, Eritrea remains focused on building its defence from external threats, while some critics would say it is also building up strength against internal threats too.

Elections have been stalled, the constitution not implemented, and the country’s youth are conscripted into years of national service, a nation-building programme introduced after Eritrea broke free from Ethiopia in 1991 after a bloody 30-year war.

“If it (elections) has been postponed, it has been postponed depending on the threats we face, real or perceived,” he added.

Officially, national service lasts no more than 18 months, but many report being locked into the programme — into the armed forces or civil service — for more than a decade on a meagre salary.

“The national service has been prolonged because of the war and because the state of the situation,” Yemane said.

Each month, thousands of young Eritreans flee the country into neighbouring Ethiopia and Sudan as refugees, according to the UN refugee agency.

Yemane however insists “it is not a big issue.”

Until Eritreans are officially released from the programme, they are restricted from travelling outside the country, and in Asmara’s airport, travellers are screened for release papers before flying.

Accusations of flouting democratic ideals and muzzling the media and opposition are common from rights groups and the international community.

But Yemane insists that his country is unfairly judged and is often examined in a vacuum, without considering the wider context shaping Eritrea’s politics.

“You can take a snapshot, you can have a checklist, you can say ‘OK, the press is owned by the government, there is no political opposition,’ you can reach that kind of simplistic conclusion,” he said.

“Or you can look at the complexity of issues, the trajectory we have gone, the problems we are facing, the external threats we are facing.”

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24 COMMENTS
  • Yerhiwo August 20, 2013

    From when do these Mafia Group allow interviews? How did the reporter get to Eritrea? Are you the selected “media” such as Ethiopian review, VOA Tigrigna program reporter Tewelde (who was actually paid by Ali Abdu to sugar coat the interview, listen to Amanuel Mahdere interview) as they have done a while ago?

    Nothing is boosting in Eritrea, except injustice, poverty, mass exodus, genocide, incarceration without due process, non-ending military service, kidney harvest, extortion, terrorism, kidnapping etc.

    As of Yemane Monkey interview, this is just a media circus to divert attention. The dictator is feeling the heat, since he is in fear of International Criminal Court charges and overthrow from the generals. No one trust this liar messenger…Eritrea is now a living hell that can’t provide water and electricity to its own people.

    They are trying to collect 25% deposit in Euro for non-existing houses and now they are saying they can’t stay isolated….come on criminals….First, release those political prisoners; second, implement rule of law and constitution; third, let the criminal Isaias Afwerki leave the power to people, etc. etc.

    • Yerhiwo August 20, 2013

      Correction, Yamane Monkey should read “Yemane Charlie”. The article should have the picture of “Yemane Charlie” who is the President’s wife advisor in the so called “President’s Office”.

      The president’s office administered by the mad dog’s wife..is the one that rules Eritrea. Charlie is the servant (Kedami)….they say he is educated or speaks English well….but his thinking and consciousness is not better that an illiterate person or a ruthless general.

      Please wake up Charlie..you know where Eritrea is heading…don’t confuse journalists who are paid for their service to conduct interview. Invite credible media such as CNN, BBC, AlJeezera, Reuters, etc.

  • shetet aynibeb August 20, 2013

    How on earth, external threats can be an excuse for abusing citezens rights?

  • yonas August 20, 2013

    HGDEF SINKI HASOTOM,NO ONE IS GOING TO BE FOOLED BY YOU NO MORE.THE OLD GOOD DAYS ARE GONE,THE PEOPLE DON’T TRUST YOU SO DON’T ASK FOR EURO,DOLLAR OR NAKFA.YOU HARM THE ERITREAN PEOPLE AND ERITREA SO MUCH.YEMANE MONKEY,GERAHTU,OSMAN AND SO ON WHO ARE DICTATOR’S DOGS MUST THINK TWICE.THE ERITREAN PEOPLE ARE NOT FOOLS,WE NEED DEMOCRACY…CONSTITUTION…RULE OF LAW.GERAHTU STOP THE LIES THAT WE HAVE CONSTITUTION,DOESN’T EVEN MAKE SENSE.DID THE PRISONERS’ GET A FAIR TRIAL OR THEIR FAMILIES VISITED THEM.JUST B/C HGDEF IMPRISONED THOUSANDS OF ERITREANS PUT THEM UNDER GROUND AND SAY WE HAVE PEACE IN ERITREA,WALK ANYWHERE(BIG LIE AND PROPAGANDA).WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL GO TO THE DUSTBIN.DON’T COUNT TO DICTATOR ISSAIAS OR HIS SON THE GROOM. LONNG LIVE ERITREA!!!
    PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO THE ERITREAN PEOPLE!!

  • Hazhaz August 20, 2013

    Yemane Charlie and the title say, ” Eritrea ending isolation, boosting development”.
    This is in a land that can’t provide a regular water supply and electricity to its capital city — Asmara after the lies called “Natsnet, liberation” of 22 years. This is the only nation where its young citizens are sold openly to Arab slavery with all the horrendous rape, organ harvest and horrible death in the Arab deserts. Here is how a national American public radio program broadcast this month to millions of Americans. Below is the real image of Eritrea and its so called Natsnet.
    Meron Estifanos’ recent successes was the recent radio broadcast in “This American Life” hosted by Ira Glass heard by millions of Americans every week in the Public Radio, including Australia, Canada, and many other nations which rebroadcast it.
    Here is the link:

    http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/502/this-call-may-be-recorded-to-save-your-life

    I urge every Eritrean radio program to rebroadcast this program as it is in full where ever possible.

  • Bus.zone August 21, 2013

    Blame every one els not yourself incompetent donkey you were running around to create havoc in your neighbors now after 20 years u found out no one dump except yourself what Nasty surprise !!!!!!!!!!

  • simerrr2012 August 21, 2013

    Bored with the same type of excuse over and over and over again.”

    Oh Badme what can we do with you and without you?
    We cannot be free because of you,
    Thousands Eritrea suffer and die because of you in Sawa,
    Oh! is Eritrea in Badme or Badme in Eritrea.
    Young Eritrea cannot marry and have family because of you,
    No constitution and rule of law because of you,
    No free media because of you,
    Oh! Badme Isayas love you .
    Because of you he still in power,
    But Eritreans hate you and suffer.
    Because of you we leave the rest of the country ,
    Isayas promised you not to give you away to weyane,
    But he did and the sun still rise in Badme .
    While the rest of Eritrea is in darkness, hopeless ,
    Children are fatherless,
    Our misery is endless,
    Our Education is useless.
    Our life is meaningless.
    Isayas already tod us kabbadme wezina mallet Tsehai Ariba..

    Oh sorry ! he meant selamin kizanetn democracy kabay tsibyu mallet Tsehai ariba maletu iyu neru.

    It took us years to realize what he really meant at that time. Isayas never lied to us like Wedi geratu and yemane do. Isayas always tell the truth. He told us in when he was in Washington DC ..I need only your money, He told us thatno one gave him contract to stay in power, there will not be election in Eritrea for the next 30 years, he will never step down or retire from his post. He told the Eritrean in NY city ..most of you clap even before you hear what I say, we did not do anything useful for the last 20 years, he want Eritrea to confederate with Ethiopia after we paid 100, 000 martyrs …By the way ,Isayas hate those who dance for him and who said nihna nisu,,,because he is not such stupid like them and he hate that.

  • ahmed saleh August 21, 2013

    Eritreans in general particularly inside the country are allied with those promoting for rule of law and open political system which serve the interest of our people in all regions while traditionalists , crooks and cowards
    favor greater government control of both social , political and economical life.
    Yemane Monkey can bring murky ideas . In fact we all know his campaign to satisfy his master Issayas to cover-up themselves from their perpetual turmoil they created to our people . They can deceive outsiders temporarily but not for Eritreans. TEFALITNA INA LOMI ZEBEN . It is only a matter of time to see our people to smell fairness and tranquility .
    As president OBAMA said ” keep hope alive ” don’t surrender your believe , GOD is good .

  • ERITRAWIT August 21, 2013

    monkey said it is not a big issue for THOUSAND YOUNG ERITREAN TO FLEE FROM THEY HOME LAND every month it shows clearly they don’t care about the people they will grab what ever they can at a cost of our peoples life. building or buying houses in Italy, juba,Angola even Ethiopia Woldu Baria, Kisha,etc…they don’t have no mercy to us my people let’s not take it easy.

  • Zeray August 21, 2013

    Haben said it on his article today. You cannot expect light from darkness. The PFDJ organization has been declared hopeless by many of us. The interviewer as naive as she is collected a pack of lies and is distributing it to the world. Eritreans know better. Issayas from the beginning of his career had only one focus, and that was to get to power and to remain in power, even at the price of divisions, war, huge sacrifices, poverty or ignorance. That is where we are. Please listen to the interview of Veteran Yemane H/Ghergish by Wegahta to know in what image Eritreans are made of.

  • Mike August 21, 2013

    And there it is finally a confession and I quote,

    ““We cannot live in isolation, because at the end of the day we can only prosper if there is an environment for trade between neighboring countries,” Yemane Gebremeskel, director of the president’s office, told AFP in a rare interview with a foreign journalist in the country’s capital, Asmara.”

    Let me give you another idea you need to consider Mr Director of the president’s office: ” we will also be listening to Eritrean peoples cry” – add that and it will help…

    Well…..after you ruin Eritrea and slowly Canada and others are coming at you hard….. Hope the people are forgiving is the only thing that needs to be said…else you are in a dead end and the only option is to the ditch….

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