Monday, December 14, 2009

Eritrea football team 'absconds' in Kenya

.....But when the team plane landed back home, it was reportedly only carrying the coach and an official.

The government, which is frequently accused of repression, denies any players are missing.

But the country's football federation confirmed to Cecafa head Nicholas Musonye that the players had not returned. For full report, follow the link here...

Friday, December 11, 2009

A Must Read Article

Semere Tesfai responds to the articles of Ali Salim and his colleague. I thought this is the best response I read so far. Read it here...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Eritrea a Nation Held Hostage

Eritrea a Nation Held Hostage

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Private Colleges Will be Allowed in Eritrea....

In an interview with sbaebia.com, Dr.Tadese Mehari indicated private colleges will be allowed in Eritrea. This would be important as it will introduce competition both among the students, teachers and colleges. However, he says the private colleges are not allowed to recruit professors from the public colleges.....they are required to bring their own Professors. This, ineffect, will undo the benefits of having private colleges in the country. Read his interview here.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Top ten Nobel Prize rows

As the controversy over whether President Barak Obama deserves this year's Peace Noble Prize award continues, Timesonline has published the top ten rows involving the award of Noble Prize in the history of Noble Prize. These include from a cases of two physicist who were awarded to share the award, but refused to receive because of the row between them, Adolf Hitler's nomination for peace Noble Prize of 1939, and the 1998 Nobel Prize for Medicine which went to a scientist whose work led to the discovery of Viagra. Read the complete 10 list here.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Avoiding Resource Curse in ERi

As Eritrea prepares to starts its first Gold production and with so many foreign companies rushing to get hold of Eritrea's undiscovered Gold, Mewael Frezgi provides advise on how Eritrea can avoid the so called 'resource curse". Read his suggestions here.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Measuring Economic Progress

French president Sarkozy and Nobel prize winners Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen. propose a change in measuring countries economic progress. The current metric which focuses primarly on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is often ctiticized for ignoring other factors vital to the well-being of society. The new proposed measure will include broad catagories such as meaures of hapiiness and welbeing, environmental protection and work/life balance as well as economic output. To read more follow the link.

The Gold are Coming Soon!

The finacial times has the following report on Eritrea's Gold production...

The first commercial production is due to begin in the third quarter of next year when the Bisha mine opens on a site in western Eritrea that contains nearly 1m ounces of gold, said Alem Kibreab, director-general of mines at the Ministry of Energy and Mines.

Bisha is being developed by Nevsun Resources, a junior mining company listed in Toronto, which has a 60 per cent stake in the project. The remaining 40 per cent is held by Eritrea’s state-owned mining company. Beneath its layer of gold the site has about 700m pounds of copper and 1bn pounds of zinc.

The eight companies awarded new exploration licences this year include Andiamo Exploration and London Africa from the UK; South Boulder Mines from Australia; India’s Spice Metals & Minerals; and Zhongchang Mining of China. A total of 14 foreign companies are now in the country.

Eritrea is “highly prospective ground”, said Kevin Tomlinson, managing director of the mining practice at Thomas Weisel, an investment bank. “It’s in a very prolific geological corridor that runs from Egypt along the Red Sea, down through Sudan to Eritrea, and then to Somalia and the northern tip of Madagascar. That’s where a lot of the pharaohs’ gold came from,” he said.

Eritrea’s deposits are not likely to be larger than those in South Africa or the Democratic Republic of Congo, but income from royalties, taxes and new jobs could ease the government’s fiscal problems and spread more wealth among its 5m or so people, many of them living on the margins of survival. To read more click here.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

In The Name of the People.....

The prime minister of Ethiopia has lied for his people and the world for 5 years...saying this is his last term and he will step down in 2010. Now, he will stay in power because his people wanted him! Really? there is no one like Meles in the 80 million Ethiopians? in the name of the people? What an insult! of course no one expect him to giveup easily, but it still drives me nuts to read the following...

Ethiopia Prime Minster Meles Zenawi will seek for a new five-year term, his ruling party announced on Tuesday. The 54 year-old former guerrilla leader, who has been in power for 18 years, was convinced by party members to stay on. The Ethiopian People Democratic Front (EPRDF) council underlined that the Ethiopian people and his party need Mr Zenawi for one more term at the end of a two day annual gathering. "Meles is playing a key role in transforming Ethiopia...." EPRDF said in a statement.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

African Entrepreneurs

The freakonimics blog of the NY Times has some interesting stories about creative African Entrepreneurs, who also believ entrepreneurship rather than food aid is the way out for Africa. Follow the link to read those stories.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Should English be a Working Language of Eritrea?

Mogos Tekeste proposes English to be the working language of Eritrea. He argues this will have two advanatages. First it avoids politiciazation of the language issue and second it provides Eritrea a comparative advanateg in the glabal economy. I think his proposal deserves consideration. Read his article here.

Leading Eritrean Politicians of the 1950's

Somehow, browsing over old pages of awate.com, I came through a list of leading Eritrean politicians of the 1950's. The list and information about the persons was provided by the British administration in Eritrea to the government of the United Kingdom (1950).I found it interesting. I thought some people may also want to read it. If you are, follow the link here.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Eritrean Green Movement?

Did anyone know how many movements and political parties are in the opposition camp? So many.... that they have to take all the names in the dictionary of political parties. Here is one name that catched my eyes...

Eritrean Green Movement for Social Reconciliation, Justice and Ecological Wisdom! mknay trah mknay...

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ethiopia's First Commodity Exchange Market

Pbs has run yesterday one hour story about Ethiopia's first commodity exchange market(well, actually it was more about the founder than about the market it self- I wish the reporter focused more about the market than about the founder, but a nice story for Pbs to go there and do that). It is very interesting to see the experiment- introducing a Chicago style commodity exchange market to rural Ethiopia. If the theory works, the increase in efficiency of the market should benefit the poor farmers. This should be a good step for Ethiopia in terms of monetizing the huge rural sector ann linking it to the main stream economy.
One also has to notice how the market in Eritrea and Ethiopia are diverting. One facilitates the move towards a modern market based economy and the other closes all the markets and replaces them with an old "Kebele" system....
Here is the Pbs story

Thursday, July 23, 2009

I Hate Wedi-Tuqabo Now

I was a strong wedi-tuqabo fan...until I read this story. I hate him now.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dehai to Write Petition to Ali Abdu

A group of hard line dehaiers are writing a petition to Ali Abdu to ban hip hop and Amharic music from ERi-TV. Below is part of the petition...(as a mater of fact, I agree with them).

Sorry for bothering you but, I am writing you this e-mail as I am
watching "BET-MTV", I mean Eri-Tv. The Music Video it is shown right now
is so despicable to say the least. Could you please draft a petition
letter to be signed by a concerned citizen and ask Ali Abdu to put his
house in order. I will be the first person to sign it. Self reliance
should not be limited only to infrastructures. Why complain about the
CIA trying to corrupt the minds of the youth while you doing it yourself
on your national TV for free?

The Rise of Neo-Andnet and Neo-Alrabita

These days, reading the Eritrean websites seems like reading the 1940’s Eritrean news papers…even though it has been 70 years now. I thought those periods produce their own momentum and were closed with a dear blood. I thought the 1940’s was history…keman eka Alem Seged wrote a two volume history on those days? isn't that long enough or is history repeating it self? Here is some of the GNAMGNAM…

The Neo-Andnet Group:
This group is led by Professor Tesfazion Medhanie, Professor Tekeste Negash and their student Yosief Gebrihiwot…all Eritreans.

1. Professor Tekeste Negash continues to argue Eritrean nationalism was based on false premise and prescribes Eritrea to go back to her mother Ethiopia(and not to Sudan). Read his article to see his degree of hate. But Caution: he is Historian and he can mislead you with his narration:
2. His student Yosief Gebrihiwet continues his hate of Ghedli and asks “Is it worth the sacrifice we made for our independence?”…actually reading the article by Yosief after reading Tekeste Negash’s article shows you where he is getting the lecture. Without any shame, Yosief argues our founding fathers were wrong to ask for independence of Eritrea and if they have the wisdom and foresight he has, they would have never wanted independence.
3. Professor Tesfazion Medhanie proposes a confederation with Ethiopia.
4. Shaleqa Dawit Weldegerghis, a former governor of Eritrea under the Derge regime, warns his Ethiopian fellow to avoid the mistakes Haileslasie and Derge did…” don’t rush now” and adds “we have to accept Eritrean independence and work together with our Eritrean brothers”…As if we don’t know their strategy of “mekormeyi zrekebes’ mesafihi neysin”

The above are those visible in the neo-Andnet group, but there others too.

The other group on the rise is the Neo-Alrabita. Read Some of the articles here:
1. Uncharted Territory by Ali Salim
2. Hade Hizbi K'ilte Lbi by Ali Salim
3. Shifta Ghebre on the Move Again by Mohammed Ahmed

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Prof. Asmerom Legesse: Ageb Ayfalkmun!

A friend of mine forwarded me the following link. Prof. Asmerom Legesse was on ERi-TV's open Mic and I can't believe what the good professor was talking about. The discussion was in relation to a conference held in Asmara about "Democracy in Africa" sponsored by Libya to sell Gadaf's Green Book. (for those of you who are not familiar with green book, it is Gadafi's version of democracy or Gadafi's manual of how to rule for life). Prof. Asmerom have presented a paper on this conference. That was the first mistake he made: by presenting a paper in the conference, he has effectively endorsed the the tone of the conference. The second mistake was what he said on the Interview. For that, I don't even want to comment. I will let you hear for your self. Click here to watch the interview.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Some Good News!

The following report from WHO's report indicates Eritreans now are living much longer than they use in the 1990's:
Eritrea in East Africa increased its average life expectancy during that period by 33 years to 61 for men and by 12 years to 65 for women. On the other side of the continent, in Liberia, the figure for men jumped 29 years to 54, and rose 13 years to 58 for women. Angola, Bangladesh, Maldives, Niger, and East Timor also increased average life expectancies for both sexes by a full 10 years.

Check the report here

Monday, April 20, 2009

INFO....

If any one is looking on some background info about ERN economy, the Non-aligned movement news network has some dry facts. It is not an updated and complete, but can serve as a starting point. Here is the link...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Great Cartoons Peter

I found great cartoons by Peter Kahsai in meseley.net. Peter is a graduate of University of Asmara and a great artist. I had a chance to see one of his exibitions in Asmara.


To see more cartoons of Peter, click here

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Value of Education in Traditional ERN Society

I was reading an article in awate.com by Bereketeab Habtemariam and found an interesting story he relates. The story is about how village elders (traditiona leaders of Eritrea) value education. Since the article is not about value of eucation and the story is in the middle of the article, many people may not read the story if they didn't read the entire article. so I decided to give it another visibility here........

About a dozen years ago in Asmara, I remember meeting a former teacher by the name of Ato Gebremikael who told me this beautiful story. It was during the federal administration in Eritrea. At that time he was a fresh graduate of the then Teachers’ Training Institute and, as the rule would have it then, his first assignment was at Keshe’At, a village off the road to Zalambesa. He was the only and the first teacher to be assigned there. On his first day, as was customary, he was ushered into the house of the village chief where he meets the chief and the head village priest. The room, where the chief received his guests, was simply furnished with two locally made armchairs and low lying clay sitting-beds, clad wish sheepskin, extending along the inner walls. One of the armchairs was for the chief and the other for an honoured guest; others sat on the clay sitting-beds even if the guest armchair may have been vacant – village protocol. So, when Ato Gebremikael was received by both gentlemen, the village priest stands up and offers him the armchair he had been sitting on. In total amazement and shock, Ato Gebremikael refuses to sit on the armchair saying that would be an act of disrespect. But the village priest insists and, after the chief strongly expressed his agreement, Ato Gebremikael reluctantly accepts the offer and sits. Then, the priest gives him a piece of advice telling him that it was not because he was a teacher that the armchair was offered to him, it was rather because of the knowledge he carried in his head.


Such was the respect that our parents used to render to education and the educated. Next to a priest’s, himself an educated person, the positions of a teacher and that of a physician were revered in Eritrea. When they spoke, people listened and followed. Now! Who is not willing to listen and follow our elite group had it not compromised and undermine its own position?



To read the entire article, click here.
Question: This story demonstrates how leaders in traditional ERN society value education. How does the current leader value education? ---> "Ezom Temahirna Zblu Cheletat..."

President on Hunger Strike

Hunger strikes are a common means of getting attention and demanding justice by prisoners. But hunger strike by sitting President is worth of news. President Evo Morales of Bolivia went on a hunger strike this week when his country's congress rejected his new proposal. The president went on hunger strike for five days and ended the strike only after Bolivia's congress approved election code changes he had demanded. Read more on the story here


Question: What would PIA do if the Eritrean Parlament refused
to approve his legislation?

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Fighting in EU's Court: the Rulling

The opposition camp has lost the fight on EU's 122 million Euro aid plan to Eritrea. EU has decided to give the aid without any precondition despite all the cries from the opposition. I think this can be considered as the opposition's failure to convince EU than a victory by the pro-government efforts.

Monday, April 6, 2009

The Instruction on EastAfro.com

Here is the instruction on eastafro.com.....

ONLY FOR NETWORKING - NO POLITICS, RELIGION, REGIONALISM, or BAD LANGUAGE is allowed. VIOLATORS will be BANNED.



and another one....

What did you think about Maere Movie? Did it meet or exceed you expectations? What kind of movies would you like to see from ERI-TV next? Leave your non-political comments for the producers of Maere and ERI-TV below.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Top Blogs

If you are a fun of the blog sphere and wanted to follow some of the top blogs on earth, check the ranking of blogs by wikio.Among the thousands of blogs, those who make it to the top ranking are mostly political blogs with some technology and sport related blogs. check the ranking here.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Ente Zeyt Nwn'weni Men Mexdefeni!

Another sad news of last week is the death of Eritreans in Sudan by an unknown air strike, possibly by Israel. Assenna.com on Saturday March 28 reported the following:
Nine Eritrean army officers were killed in a surprise air attack on January 12 while traveling to Egypt, leading a convoy of 17 trucks full of arms that was to be smuggled to Hamas, late reports coming from Asmara indicated. The report disclosed that a colonel, Afwerqi Mosazgi, six Majors and two captains…


Hadas Eritra on March 28 denied the killed Eritreans were army officers. instead, it stated the air strike killed human trafic crossing boarder to Egypt and among the killed were Eritreans...(check here page 2 of the news paper).

To me, whether they were army officers on a mission or Eritreans crossing boarder for better life, they are fellow Eritreans.....who have families and friends, mothers and children...it is VERY SAD we lost them forever and for nothing.
as for the government "Ente Zeyt Nwn'weni men mexdefeni" eyu negeru....
....even if these ERitreans were crossing boarders in search of better life, like thousands of others, it is because they couldn't find it in their own home country.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Friday Night is Surprised with an Offer!

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Fighting in EU’s Court: A further Update on the Controversy of EU’s Aid Plan to Eritrea




Remember the controversy around the EU’s aid plan to Eritrea and how Eritreans are fighting to influence EU decision which will be signed officially on May of this year? The fight is continuing, but it is taking a different strategy. The pro-government website Bdiho.com has taken a petition to support EU’s aid plan (development aid in cash as is the original plan from EU). Given the extreme famine in ER, totally opposing any form of aid is morally and strategically an attractive position for those in the opposition. Pro-government websites such as meskerem.net has already started exploiting the opposition’s stand on the EU aid plan. Now Asmarino.com and Awate.com has come with a new petition….Yes to Food Aid but No to Cash. This looks a smart move…. And it will be interesting to see which camp will collect the highest petition signature.
To sign the petition, click here or on the picture above.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Obama Appoints New Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs


President Obama has a pointed Johnnie Carson as the next US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs to replace Jendayi Frazer. With little interest given to Africa in US foreign policy, this is the most important position where US policies towards Africa are shaped. This is specially true for Ethio-Eritrea issues. I didn't get any information if he has any different position on Ethio/Eritrea than his predecessor. However, his resume shows he has extensive career related to Africa and is more familiar with Ethio-Eritrea issues than two of his predecessors. He was also the principal deputy of Assistant Secretary to Africa during the Ethio-Eritrea border conflict (1997-1999).His resume includes three term Ambassadorship to Kenya (1999–2003), Zimbabwe (1995–1997) and Uganda (1991–1994), Peace Corp Service in Tanzania and many other positions related to Africa. He is currently the national intelligence officer for Africa on the National Intelligence Council. Read more on his background here

Monday, March 23, 2009

PIA Continues his Show-off Defiance to the International Community



Today president Omer Al-Beshir made his first visit outside his country to Eritrea after convicted by the ICC. The New York Times reported
“In a snub of the International Criminal Court, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan traveled on Monday to Eritrea, barely three weeks after the court issued a warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges for atrocities committed in Darfur, news agencies reported.”

To ERNs, the question should be what do we gain by showing such defiance to the entire international community? Is it to our benefit? It should be remembered that the good diplomatic relation between Eritrea and the west, especially with U.S.A, started to deteriorate after PIA disobeyed the ban on Libya and visited Gadafi on summer 1997….and today’s defiance may also vanish any hopes that PIA will improve his diplomatic approach with new USA administration.

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Coolest Couple!

Here are cool and funny couple....I enjoy the clip....I hope u will do. Kudos to Mabel and Tsige as well as to Iseyas and Roma...I wish you Happy and Joyful life!


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Welcome Back Asmarino

Just an info for those who love Asmarino. The web site is now up and running again with all its sharp Blogers. Watch out for a series of articles coming from Yosief Gebrihwet. The guy is exceptionally articulate in his writing, but very controversial at the same time. His series of articles last year on “Romanticizing Ghedli” was the most controversial one stirring a wave of response and discussion among Eritreans. I hope this series will also do the same.
Asmarino has also kept its old plat form of allowing comments from readers. Because of the sensitive of Eritrean politics, most ERN websites don’t allow readers to comment on posted articles…Asmarino is the exception. I have a mixed feeling towards that policy… Most of the comments are trash (although there are some good) …people deliberately posting divisive and degrading comments….and my initial reactions was what is the point of allowing such trash? But now I am leaning in favor of allowing the comments….why would any one decide what trash is and what is good to the readers? Let the choice be there and readers will decide whether they want to read the comment section or not.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Fighting in EU’s Court: an Update on the Controversy of EU’s Aid Plan to Eritrea

In my previous post, I have indicated how the news about EU’s aid plan to Eritrea has generated so much controversy among Eritreans. This post is an update on those controversies. So far, over 290 comments are posted on the website. These comments are both from supporters and opponents of the government. But the comment section on the news website was not the only place the contriversy surfaced. Eritrean websites from both camps have also joined into the fight, with blogers from either side calling for EU' attention. The following is a partial list of the inventory of articles produced by the controversy over EU’s aid plan to Eritrea.
On the Opposition side:
1. Awate.com editorial
2. Daniel Rezene
3. Seyom Tesfay
4. Tesfay Degiga
5. Michael Abraha
6. Selam Kidane
7. Berhane Neguse

On the supporters side:

1.Tesfay Aradom
2. Amanuel Bidenemariam
3. Daniel S
4. Berhane Alazar
5. Samsom Negasi
6. YPFDJ Europe
7. Dawit Ghebre-medhin
8. Meskerem.net

Now, the fighting has once more escalated from articles into pettition. Right now, two competing petitions are running to be submitted to EU. The first one is by Amnesty International on behave of Eritrean prisoners of conscience and the other is by Bidho.com, a pro-government website.
In face of all these controversies and pleas, it has to be seen on how EU will respond. The controversy is not over whether the aid should be given to Eritrea or not: rather it is on what conditions should be placed on the aid. Opponents are calling for EU to put strict condition of human right improvement on the aid plan. Supporters of the government are fighting to avoid any preconditions.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Why Did a President Keep 20 Cats?

The buzz words around the opposition websites this week is coming from the words of former Iseyas Security chif Mr. Girmatsiona Baire Zere. The guy throws every mud on Iseyas. (listen to his interviews here). Even though I agree Iseyas has to go for the problems in Eritrea to end, throwing every evil you can think of on him will reduce the credibility of real stories.

From the list of evil things Mr. Ghirmazion blamed Iseyas include, the death of Abraham Afewerki, death of Yemane Barya, death of Ali Said Abdela, death of OMO factory owner, assasination attempts on Colonel Simon, etc...

The most difficult thing to believe is Iseyas has over 20 cats!







Saturday, February 28, 2009

“Sefera” on the Air

Assenna.com reported this week(Feb 23) that residents of Segeneiti are officially informed that they will be reallocated to Barka. Assenna compared this with sefera campaign of the Derge regime. This is a disturbing news….and I just hoped the news is false! But Hadas Ertra confirmed the news(albet, in its second page and not reported in shabait.com). In today’s edition (Feb 27), the paper reported “Residents of Zban Soyra (Senafe sub zone) have expressed their readiness to reallocate to a more fertile and productive areas of eastern and western lowland”. Check page 2 of the paper here …..Even though the residents reported in Hadas Eritra are different from those reported in assenna.com, the disturbing fact remains that the government may have plan to reallocate people from selected areas of highland to lowland. This could have a damaging long term effect on the country. How will the lowlanders react to the new comers? The following carton from awate.com can give what the reaction would be……





Source: Awate.com cartons

Friday, February 27, 2009

Friday, February 20, 2009

EU Plans to Give €122 Million in Development Aid to Eritrea

The European Commission is planning to give €122 million in development aid to ER. The news has created a mixed response from ERNs. Opponents of the government are crying that the aid will send a wrong message to DIA. EU’s plan to provide the money despite the grave human right records of the government is what makes it controversial. EU says engagement with the government is the best way to improve Human Right situation in ER. The aid plan will be reviewed by the advisory committee of the European Development Fund before it gets released. Comments from both supporters and opponents of PIA are flooding the website in an effort to influence the commissions’ decision. Check the comments here.

Eritrea: Least Appealing Country for Investors

A recent index about investment prospects in Africa puts ER as one of the least appealing countries in Africa...just a head of Somalia and chad. However this is not a surprising news to any ERN who follows the government's practice and attitude towards business. Almost all ERN business men are now outside the country operating in other African countrone, as so many restrictions by the government wouldn't allow them to work in their country.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Assenna Radio Went on Air

The Assenna Team have upgraded their radio program from online to on air starting this week. This means their program will directly broadcast to Eritrea, to those who have no access to internet and computer. It will add momentum to their struggle against DIA. If there is real movement in the army, as is reported in Assenna.com, this radio program will give them a means to bring their message directly to the people and the army. The program airs three days a week for half an hour a day. The program also broadcast in Tigrigna and Arabic. check their website here.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

An ERN Mother is Blessed with Four Babies

The news that dominated the U.S. media for the last two week or so was the the octuplet mom story...the mother who delivered 8 babies at one time. But that was a medically implanted embryos. How about natural? An Eritrean mother has delivered 4 identical boys Yesterday! The mother, Ms. Saedia Mohammednur, was her self a twin and had already seven children before. May God help her in raising them. Read more.........

Monday, February 9, 2009

Can Gadafi Help Settle the EThio-Eritrea Stand Off?


Gadafi assumed the AU chairmanship for next year in the AU conference held in Addiss last week. Immediately after his election to the chairmanship, he flew to Massawa to visit PIA. After the visit, Ghadafi told reporters in Massawa that he has discussed the issue with both Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and President Iseyas Afewerki (PIA) and vowed to settle the long stand off. Can he do it?
I am very optimistic! Gadafi is a very ambitious and egotist leader. Currently he is working hard to transfer the AU into the United States of Africa and has resistance from other skeptic leaders who doesn’t like his ambition. There is a good incentive for him to try to solve the Ethio-Eritrea stand off. The Ethio-Eritrea stand off is one of the most difficult problems in Africa and it will be a great diplomatic victory to add to his resume, if he can do it. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if he takes this as one of his top priority in his chairmanship.
He has also the leverage and timing on his side. The main problem on this issue is Ethiopia’s insistence on dialogue before implementing the court decision and Eritrea’s rejection of any dialogue regarding implementing the court issue. So, by definition, if Gadafi started to negotiate between the two countries, there is no problem for Ethiopia (of course, Ethiopia may prefer another negotiator for sure, but they know they will not get it- he is their best shot). Also, Ethiopia doesn’t seem to have the same degree of backing from Washington as it did under Bush. The problem will be for PIA, who refused any sort of dialogue on the issue. At the same time, it will be difficult for PIA to say “NO” to Gadafi – who has been his best friend and ally for the last 11 years. Another last point is that people in both countries are sick and tired off this conflict and the leaders know it. They may bend they stand and reach some compromise! May God solve this problem for our people!

Update: Gadafi made the interview in Massawa. I have looked the government media out let for the last two days and they have escaped that part of the report. This is a good indication of the government's satnd on the issue. .....no dialogue

PIA and Muammer Al-Gadafi on Hunting Trip

photo: courtesy of shabait.com

Photo: courtesy of shabait.com

Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Competition b/n Awate.com and Assenna.com

Starting from the end of 2008, assenna.com has appeared as the main source of news for those looking a change in ER. The news reported are daily and one wonders the reliability of their reports. Most of the news reported is also big events that most readers found hard to believe, giving the political reality in ER. Nevertheless, they have managed to attract the attention of the public. Unfortunately, this seems to have created unexpected reaction from a would-be-friend of assenna.com
In a series of news/articles, awate.com has reported to the effect of “These news in assenna.com are false.” Check the following two news reports by awate.com and a third article from one of their regular contributors.
1. The Case Of The Commando Units In Segeneity
2. The Iranian-Eritrean Relations
3. When The Hand Stretches, The Back Bends
The two news are not actually news….they seem an implicit effort to disprove assenna.com. The article, whose author claims to be inside ER, explicitly warns us not to believe the news and asks those who are reporting such news (assenna.com) to stop from fooling the public.
When I read these articles in awate.com, I wondered why awate.com went all the way to question assena.com? I am not saying the reports in assenna.com are true. Frankly, I don’t believe them. But, what I am questioning is why is awate.com doing this? Are they really trying to save us from fabricated drams? If so, they haven’t done it before for other websites. Asmarino.com used to report sometimes false news, but I haven’t seen awate.com stretching their hand to disprove it. In fact, after reading their continuous effort to disprove assenna.com, my impression was that awate.com felt treated by the attention assenna.com is getting or may be awate.com were looking for the change to come from different direction than those implied by assenna.com. Well, anyways, that is my weired way of questioning though!!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe

As the economic tragedy of Zimbabwe continues with Mogabe's refusal to step down, the country's hyperiflation is now breaking all records. The inflation rate as of last july was 231 million percent. Or a better figure may be that one U.S. dollar is trading above 300 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. If you want to understand what that means, write the zeros on paper and think what it means. Because of this high iflation, the value of the currency have literally become useless.The highest bill they have so far is 100 trillion dollars and is not enough to buy a loaf of bread! To read more about the story check here.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Solomon Abera is Back to Radio


The former sport news reporter for Dimtsi Hafash and later for ERI-TV is now with an opposition online radio assenna.com. Solomon was also the director of radio Zara, the FM radio of the MOI, before he left Asmara. Solomon brings experience and familiarity to the new radio. He has also excellent narrating ability. Both Solomon and Amanuel, founder of assenna, were working for the Ministry of Information. Assenna.com is a new online news service creating a lot of buzz with controversial news which yet has to be proved. They seem also likely to go on air from online. Check their radio here.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Angesom Isaac and His Team working on Tigrigna Folklore

This is a nice collection and well researched original work of Tigrigna folklore. The peice combines the folklore behind the tigrigna music we normally know as traditional songs.
Great work Angeson and your team....I hope more work will document and revive our culture.

Great Instrumental Music

This youtube clip contains great instrumental music composition. The first is Yemane Barya's "sdetegna gerkani" ...and it goes right into my heart. ....Thanks Girls for getting Barya Back. The second is Wedi Duraf's hidarb song...nice music. I can't wait to get the entire CD.