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| Eritrea should always be sanguine
Tuesday 23 March 2010
By Ibrahim A. Ibrahim
Lately the world body UNSC has slammed Eritrea with falsely fabricated forged accusation of helping military and monetary assistance to the Somali insurgents.
Helping the Somali citizens to come together to solve their cycle of violence since the early 90's is not wrong neither is bad. Especially from a country who benefits the fruit of peace in Somalia as part and parcel of the greater horn of Africa that comprises others who are directly or indirectly affected. With the exception of the minority regime in Ethiopia who is desperate to use and manipulate the chaos in Somalia and with that the threat of Eritrea to stay in power, the countries who border Somalia are either the leaders are corrupted themselves and sold their souls or did not know what a permanent peace based on the inter-Somali solution can bring to their countries ... >> full read more here
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| Ethiopian becomes first refugee-citizen in South Korea
Many thousands of Ethiopians have fled to escape political persecution South Korea has awarded citizenship to an Ethiopian refugee - the first such move in the country's history, says the UN's refugee agency. The UN's Melissa Fleming called it a "highly significant milestone" in East and South East Asia - where few nations have signed the UN refugee convention. She urged other Asian countries to follow South Korea's lead. The 38-year-old Ethiopian fled persecution in his home country in 2001 and was given citizenship last week. Ms Fleming said South Korea had signed the refugee convention in 1994, and had so far accepted 175 claims of refugee status and given humanitarian assistance. The country also houses thousands of refugees from North Korea, but the UN says North Koreans have a different status and are automatically considered to be South Korean citizens.
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| Eritrea: Sanction and Strategy for Defying it.
Etymological and Philological Analysis & Moral Significance of Hade Libi Hade Hzbi
By: Mebrahtu Asfaha
The health and well‐being of a nation is derived from the efforts and personal dedication of each who stand as its individual citizen. The Eritrean spirit of perseverance is manifested in its full glory,by its individual citizen, in recent years, when the country was invaded by the enemy, when theunjust sanction was imposed on the country, and when the cyclical effect of the nature such asdrought has affects the country. These manifestations of defiance are a testament to the Eritrean spirit of perseverance, and an explanation to the conceptual framework of Hade Libi Hade Hzbi. The linguistic significance of the Eritrean notion of Hade Libi Hade Hzbi has the connotation ofpopulation who has one heart. It is similar to the Latin term Unum Corpus formulated by Thomas Aquinas that has the connotation ... >> full read more here
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| PM Meles and President Mussevini urinating at AU office in Addis Abeba
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| March 8 celebration in Oslo, Norway
For more pictures about March 8 celebration in Oslo, click the hyperlink below.
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