NGOs like
the Irish VITA (former RTI) and Finn Church Aid are exempt from the general
rules that govern the presence of NGOs in Eritrea. Both NGOs are active in
Eritrea, ten years after most of their counterparts were kicked out of the
country. This begs the question: How are these NGOs able to charm one of the
most hostile governments in the world? Or could it be the other way round?
Yemane Gebremeskel, the minister for information of Eritrea, has been invited
to the European Parliament on 28 November 2016 for an event organized by an
Irish member of the European Parliament, who cooperates with VITA. Could it be
that VITA has to placate the Eritrean regime’s leadership by serving as a
diplomatic lobby in Ireland and the EU in return for being allowed to stay?
Shedelli ሸደሊ
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Sunday, 26 June 2016
Quarter a Century of Eritrean Identity - By Biniam Yohannes
A popular joke in Asmara goes like this:
“A man and his children watch the state TV every night because they are
too poor to afford a satellite receiver. The president is always on TV and the
father, like every other Eritrean, cries ‘Thief!’ whenever he sees the image of
the president on the screen.
The father takes his youngest son to the yearly festival in Asmara. He
walks around the exposition grounds carrying his son on his shoulders. The president
is visiting the various attractions at the festival. The son sees him and
cries, ‘Daddy, daddy! The thief is here, the thief is here'.
The father lifts the child from his shoulder and cries out, ‘Has anyone
lost a boy? Has anyone lost a boy?!’
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
PFDJ: REDEFINING REALITY IN ERITREA By Biniam Yohannes
Inventing the truth
However untenable the explanations might be, everything about the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) is about redefining reality to fit its purposes. The PFDJ achieves this by initially confusing people and then making them dependent on official versions of reality. Understanding immediate events and situations individually is taboo, as reflected in the government-controlled media’s ‘automatic interviews’, where people are confronted with a microphone at public events and asked to spontaneously repeat their understanding of current party thought.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
ናብ ቤት ፍርዲ ዝኸስስ ደፋር ሽፍታ! ብሙሴ ሓድጉ
“ግናይ-ሲ ኣብ ክንድ ዝስተራስ፡ ይግተራ!” ድዩ ዝበሃል፧
ናይ ሎሚ ዘመን ከምኡ እዩ ኰይኑ ዘሎ ነገራቱ። ናይ ሎሚ ዛዕባ
መጽሓፍኤይ ጒዳይ፡ እዚ ኣብዚ ቅንያት ኣዛራቢ ኰይኑ ቀንዩ ዘሎ ጒዳይ እዩ። ጒዳይ ፕሮፌሰር ሚርያም ቫን ራይሰንን ኣቶ መሰረት
ባህልብን።
ፕሮፌሰር ሚርያም፡ ሆላንዳዊት ዜጋ እያ። መሰረት ባህልቢ ድማ
ኣዲኡ፡ ‘ኤርትራ’ ከፊፋቶ ሆላንድ ኣትኲዓ ዘዕበየቶ እዩ። ከምኡ’ውን ሆላንዳዊ ዜግነት ዓዲላቶን ካብ በረኸት ናይ ሆላንድ ንኽቋደስ
ልግሳ ኣርእያቶን እያ። እንተኾነ ግን፡ መሰረት ባህልቢ፡ ኣብ ክንዲ
ነቲ ዝተለገሰሉ ሓልዮት ብሰላም ዘስተማቕር፤ ከምኡ እውን ግዝይኡን ፍልጠቱን ብግቡእ ዝጥቀመሉ፡ ኣብ ሰናይ መዓላ ዘዉዕሎን፡ መራሒ
ናይ’ቲ ብመንእሰያት ህግደፍ ዝፍለጥ ኩርኩር ህግደፍ ኣብ ሆላንድ
ኮይኑ ብምዕሳብ ነቲ ሽፍታ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ከገልግል እዩ መሪጹ።
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
The Nakfa Cadre School - By Biniam Yohannes
When the
PFDJ central office started its cadre courses in the Sawa military training
center in 2003, the unpopular place was not helping their desired aims.
Understanding that all Eritreans recognized Nakfa as a national symbol of
patriotism, they moved the cadre course to the mountain town. Understanding
that most of the population had already been fed up with Marxist and
revolutionary terminology they named the school ‘School of Social Sciences’.
For the few people that might visit the town the name is a joke at best. The
school has no classes except for one huge amphitheater that can hold more than
two thousand people at any given point. Lodged onto the side of a mountain, the
amphitheater is covered by a dome like iron sheet roof that gives it the
appearance of a turtle back, the name by which it is recognized among PFDJ
circles.
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