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Feven Yemane

@FevenYemaney

Lawyer by trade. Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves. - Marcus Garvey

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Rasmus Sonderriis
Rasmus Sonderriis@RasSonderriis·
The Marxism-inspired oppressor-oppressed dichotomy has become so central in modern ideologies, but it's often a crude and dumb way to look at history and society. When OLA supporters go on about their old grievances, I react with the same scorn as I just did against this Fano supporter.
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Feven Yemane
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
@RasSonderriis I dont know maybe its because of your comment Amhara cant claim oppression because they were/ are dominant group! Just because you applaud them it doesnt take away the fact that you see them as oppressors Ras mushmush.
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Rasmus Sonderriis@RasSonderriis·
What part of "I applaud the centrality of Amharas in the Ethiopian unitary state" did you not understand? I have repeatedly condemned the opposite ethnic extremism of scapegoating Amharas as an "oppressor people". It's mentioned in Part 1, 2 and 5 of my book, for example, comparing it to the justification for killing Tutsis in Rwanda, apropos the Mai-Kadra massacre. And I put it in this article too. abren.org/2025/11/19/amh…
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Feven Yemane
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
As Eritreans we have failed this man @TiborPNagyJr. He's only shaking his head at us singing president Isias Afwerki's praise. He should be convulsing and foaming at the mouth. We have failed but we can do better, lets do better. I'll start.
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CAF Online
CAF Online@CAF_Online·
The Red Sea Camels mark a historic return! 🇪🇷 20 years on, Eritrea are back in continental qualifiers with a win. 🌟
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Eritrean Football
Eritrean Football@EritraweyanFTBL·
The dressing room celebrations! 🎉
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Eritrean Football
Eritrean Football@EritraweyanFTBL·
WHAT A RETURN TO INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL!!!!
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Feven Yemane
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
Daming evidence of rioters attacking Eritrean Festival in Seattle 2023 including videos filmed by the rioters and a letter detailing the number of applications they lost at court is circulating. Who film themselves while commiting a crime? #ChickenComingHomeToRoost
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Feven Yemane
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
@haadka @Zemedeneh You're optimistic. He thinks Ethiopia would get 20 miles of coastline out of MOU - emphasis on GET,meaning own and control. Interesting revelation, if that was what was agreed in MOU.
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Abdi Daud 🇦🇺🇮🇱🇦🇪🇹🇼🇪🇹🇺🇸
Hey @Zemedeneh There's no need for stereotypes or lazy generalisations. No serious person is comparing Berbera to Asmara or to Somalian ports. Ask the World Bank about Berbera; it’s already ranked among the top ports in Sub-Saharan Africa. You can make excuses, or you can do business. You can complain, or you can grow a spine like Israel. The choice is yours my friend
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney

One of #AbiyAhmed's economic advisors @Zemedeneh on #Ethiopia's demand to own sea port had this to say about #Somalia, #Djbouti, #Eritrea even #Somaliland. Expansionism at its best.

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Tesfaye Yemane
Tesfaye Yemane@tykahsay·
I, Wode Maya (@wode_maya), have had the opportunity to visit 37 countries across Africa, many of them on multiple occasions, but I have never come across a place as unique as #Eritrea, which I regard as the most peaceful nation on the continent. 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
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Slim Pickings
Slim Pickings@Eritreanborn·
@MerihBlue @wode_maya You're group is labeled a terrorist group in Europe. You scum have harassed elderly, beat up people, burned and features destroyed Eritrean event locations. You scum should never speak on Eritrean matters
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
Definitely the most falsely accused YouTube creator in Africa😂😂😂
Merih B.Gebrekidan@MerihBlue

I just watched @wode_maya ‘s video on Eritrea, and I have to say, I'm a fan, bro. I've been following your journey since the early days, which makes this one particularly tough for me. Five years for a visa? Check. The most expensive Visa in Africa? Check. Friendly people? Absolutely. No internet? Yep. Villages resembling typical African landscapes? True. But my friend, let me be clear when I say this, your experience was curated. That "tribal harmony" you praised? Staged. That well-organized tour? Crafted by a regime that has maintained an open-air prison since 1993 with ZERO elections. Not one. Never. You mentioned that more Eritreans live abroad than within the country. I need you to pause and reflect on that for a moment. Half a million refugees didn't risk their lives crossing deserts and seas simply because the mangoes are sweet. They fled from indefinite national service, which is just a euphemism for state-sponsored slavery. The first conscripts were taken at 18, and now they're in their 50s, still in uniform, still waiting for a freedom that will never come. And that fate follows every single one who stays. Even we Tigrigna, part of the same tribe, are now divided by regionalism, a strategy purposely engineered by the regime. Divide and conquer, 101. You witnessed what they scripted. And yes, that tomato you tasted fresh from the field? Real. But the oppression, my brother, is even more realer. Wode, you’re better than this. Your platform deserves more depth. Next time, please engage with us, your actual fans in the diaspora. We can share stories about the brilliant engineers rotting in military camps, mothers who haven’t seen their children in 20 years, and friends we’ve lost in the Mediterranean. I love your work, bro. But the country you showcased? It's a beautiful movie set. The real Eritrea lives in the eyes of the 500,000+ who cannot return home. The real Eritrea lives in the mothers who have spent decades waiting for sons and daughters who never came back. @vanessatsehaye @martinplaut @UNHumanRights @hrw @UNGeneva youtu.be/xcqebuWoiPw?is…

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Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
@wode_maya One thing that came out of your doc is this guy @DavidHundeyin Amazing insight and analysis. I belive his piece and your doc should go hand in hand and be studied about Africa and neoliberal postcolonolism. You didnt just make a travel vlog. x.com/i/status/20328…
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Whenever I see Africans having all of the takes over countries like Eritrea, I just want to cover my face and go somewhere to have a lie down. Because the way some of you talk is a confirmation of every malicious racial stereotype that was ever created about African people. You have no original thoughts or independent opinions inside your head. Everything that comes out of your mouth is Garbage-In-Garbage-Out programmed nonsense that was dictated directly directly into your head by the BBC news anchor who talks like they have plums in their mouth. Kinikan "Eritrea is a dictatorship," "They don't have freedom," "Police state that citizens need permission to leave." First of all, let's be clear on something - no African country is fundamentally better off than Eritrea. You might not be under the same sanctions as they are, so you might have access to the cheapest cast-off consumer items from global trade that China gracefully lets you have, which creates the illusion of wealth and comfort, but the minute your weak and compromised governments ever try to exert actual sovereignty and independence, is the minute you will discover that global trade is a mafia operation controlled by US sanctions, and we are ALL at the same level as Eritrea. Just because you have cheap consumer items from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and you have MTN or Safaricom 4G internet that you use to play Nairabet and watch porn does not make you better off than an Eritrean who doesn't have those things. Because the price your country is paying for having those things can be measured in all kinds of horrible ways, like how IMF structural adjustment has devalued your Nigerian currency 99.7% since 1986, or how British soldiers at their base in Kenya regularly rape and murder local women without being legally answerable to Kenyan law. That is the price Eritrea refused to pay, so think about that before you sneer at people who to a certain extent are actually better off than you. Second and more importantly, "freedom" is a concept that you should define for yourself as an adult human being with a fully functioning brain. If a group of white people and their NGO/media/civil society servants in Abuja and Nairobi have told you all your life that "freedom" means "multiparty universal suffrage elections", "free trade", "free press" and "individual liberty", that is fine and I love it for you. But as a grown-ass adult in a world that is clearly bigger than you, perhaps you also need to ask yourself what "freedom" means to Agnes Wanjiru, the Kenyan nursing mother in Nanyuki who was gang raped by British soldiers, stabbed in her lungs (so she drowned in her own blood), and dumped (alive) into a septic tank where her body was discovered 3 years later. What does "freedom" mean to the 3 million people who died in Nigeria's civil war, which was externally instigated by Charles de Gaulle, who wanted to punish Nigeria and set it up for long term instability because Nigeria dared to publicly oppose France's nuclear bomb tests in Algeria? What does "freedom" mean to the local Tuaregs in Algeria around those nuclear test sites whose descendants still suffer extremely high rates of cancer, birth defects, and genetic mutations 60 years later? What does "freedom" mean to 40 million black South Africans who were born into an economy whose structure has NOT changed since 1994, and who are statistically condemned through no fault of their own, to live tiny lives surviving off small government handouts, all because someone crossed the Atlantic, came to their country, stole all the means of production, and codified their theft into law? All these people I have mentioned have elections and smartphones and Google and porn and mobile money and some measure of gay rights, and whatever other thing that these NGO people have told you constitutes "freedom." What use are these things to them? As an African adult in 2026 with a functioning, non-colonised mind that can take in and process information independently - and not just mindlessly parrot whatever you have been told - you should be able to define what "freedom" means in your own personal, communal, national and civilisational context. Because the ability to trade memecoins, use Uber, make an online purchase with your Mastercard, subscribe to somebody's OnlyFans, express dissatisfaction with your government openly, be part of political opposition, or attend a Pride parade are definitely important freedoms to some people. But freedom from white people and their IMF, World Bank, CIA, MI6, Mossad, DGSE, International Bank of Settlements, New York Federal Reserve, foreign military bases, NGO industrial network, sponsored terrorism, contrived colour revolutions, and Epstein safari trips to hunt and eat your kids are even more important freedoms to other people. And since in the world that existed between 1945 and 2023, it was basically impossible to have both sets of freedoms at the same time, Eritrea chose the second set of freedoms over the first set, as is their sovereign right to. So if you come from a country that allowed Epstein islanders to hunt and eat your babies and drown your women in septic tanks in exchange for having Mastercard, Sportpesa and Pornhub, maybe focus on managing the faustian bargain your government made and quit rubbernecking at Eritrea. You actually have bigger problems than they do.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Whenever I see Africans having all of the takes over countries like Eritrea, I just want to cover my face and go somewhere to have a lie down. Because the way some of you talk is a confirmation of every malicious racial stereotype that was ever created about African people. You have no original thoughts or independent opinions inside your head. Everything that comes out of your mouth is Garbage-In-Garbage-Out programmed nonsense that was dictated directly directly into your head by the BBC news anchor who talks like they have plums in their mouth. Kinikan "Eritrea is a dictatorship," "They don't have freedom," "Police state that citizens need permission to leave." First of all, let's be clear on something - no African country is fundamentally better off than Eritrea. You might not be under the same sanctions as they are, so you might have access to the cheapest cast-off consumer items from global trade that China gracefully lets you have, which creates the illusion of wealth and comfort, but the minute your weak and compromised governments ever try to exert actual sovereignty and independence, is the minute you will discover that global trade is a mafia operation controlled by US sanctions, and we are ALL at the same level as Eritrea. Just because you have cheap consumer items from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and you have MTN or Safaricom 4G internet that you use to play Nairabet and watch porn does not make you better off than an Eritrean who doesn't have those things. Because the price your country is paying for having those things can be measured in all kinds of horrible ways, like how IMF structural adjustment has devalued your Nigerian currency 99.7% since 1986, or how British soldiers at their base in Kenya regularly rape and murder local women without being legally answerable to Kenyan law. That is the price Eritrea refused to pay, so think about that before you sneer at people who to a certain extent are actually better off than you. Second and more importantly, "freedom" is a concept that you should define for yourself as an adult human being with a fully functioning brain. If a group of white people and their NGO/media/civil society servants in Abuja and Nairobi have told you all your life that "freedom" means "multiparty universal suffrage elections", "free trade", "free press" and "individual liberty", that is fine and I love it for you. But as a grown-ass adult in a world that is clearly bigger than you, perhaps you also need to ask yourself what "freedom" means to Agnes Wanjiru, the Kenyan nursing mother in Nanyuki who was gang raped by British soldiers, stabbed in her lungs (so she drowned in her own blood), and dumped (alive) into a septic tank where her body was discovered 3 years later. What does "freedom" mean to the 3 million people who died in Nigeria's civil war, which was externally instigated by Charles de Gaulle, who wanted to punish Nigeria and set it up for long term instability because Nigeria dared to publicly oppose France's nuclear bomb tests in Algeria? What does "freedom" mean to the local Tuaregs in Algeria around those nuclear test sites whose descendants still suffer extremely high rates of cancer, birth defects, and genetic mutations 60 years later? What does "freedom" mean to 40 million black South Africans who were born into an economy whose structure has NOT changed since 1994, and who are statistically condemned through no fault of their own, to live tiny lives surviving off small government handouts, all because someone crossed the Atlantic, came to their country, stole all the means of production, and codified their theft into law? All these people I have mentioned have elections and smartphones and Google and porn and mobile money and some measure of gay rights, and whatever other thing that these NGO people have told you constitutes "freedom." What use are these things to them? As an African adult in 2026 with a functioning, non-colonised mind that can take in and process information independently - and not just mindlessly parrot whatever you have been told - you should be able to define what "freedom" means in your own personal, communal, national and civilisational context. Because the ability to trade memecoins, use Uber, make an online purchase with your Mastercard, subscribe to somebody's OnlyFans, express dissatisfaction with your government openly, be part of political opposition, or attend a Pride parade are definitely important freedoms to some people. But freedom from white people and their IMF, World Bank, CIA, MI6, Mossad, DGSE, International Bank of Settlements, New York Federal Reserve, foreign military bases, NGO industrial network, sponsored terrorism, contrived colour revolutions, and Epstein safari trips to hunt and eat your kids are even more important freedoms to other people. And since in the world that existed between 1945 and 2023, it was basically impossible to have both sets of freedoms at the same time, Eritrea chose the second set of freedoms over the first set, as is their sovereign right to. So if you come from a country that allowed Epstein islanders to hunt and eat your babies and drown your women in septic tanks in exchange for having Mastercard, Sportpesa and Pornhub, maybe focus on managing the faustian bargain your government made and quit rubbernecking at Eritrea. You actually have bigger problems than they do.
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya

Tonight YouTube video is about Africa’s Most Isolated Country! *No internet On Your Sim Card *No ATM machines *can’t leave the country without approval from government *can’t travel from one city to another without permit *No Independent Press *One President since the country gained its independence *No National Election *Visa is almost impossible to acquire in Africa *Mandatory and indefinite 18 months internship *Health Care Is Free *Education is Free *Safest Country In Africa *The longest war for Independence with Ethiopia *You can’t fly from Ethiopia to Eritrea even though they share a border See You at 4pm gmt

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Feven Yemane
Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
What happens when real travellers visit #AbiyAhmed 's Ethiopia? They see beyond the facade of high rise building of #AddisAbeba and report on high inflation, poverty and conflict
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Feven Yemane@FevenYemaney·
@RedSeaBeacon Good article but there is an oversight of hegelian dialectic synergy in medmer. Clash of opposites is necessary to create synergy. Hence Abiy promotes division unti last man standing and that last man will be the new kind guided by the state, ie Abiy's mantra of prosperity.
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Red Sea Beacon
Red Sea Beacon@RedSeaBeacon·
DIVIDE AND REIGN: THE POLITICS OF FRACTURE UNDER COLONEL ABIY AHMED The cardinal principle of Colonel Abiy Ahmed’s fragile grip on power is disarmingly simple: exploit every fault line, turn the country’s peoples and opposition forces against one another, and rule over the ruins. … What Ethiopia needs is not more narratives of threat but narratives of coexistence. … The strategy of governing through division may create short term political survival, but it erodes the foundations of a nation over time. … The question facing the country is therefore simple but profound: will Ethiopia continue down a path where division is the currency of power, or will its people demand a future built on accountability, coexistence, and genuine unity? Read more: redseabeacon.com/divide-and-rei… by David Yeh #AfricanUnion #HornofAfrica #Eritrea #Ethiopia #Sudan #Somalia #Egypt @hawelti @shabait @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @Ghidewon @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MofaSudan @MOFASomalia @MfaEGYPT @_AfricanUnion @StateDept @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @AFP @TheEconomist @thenation @PressTV @Telegraph @nytimes @UN @dwnews @tesfanews @TheReporterET @gulf_news
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ሄርmon Yeማne 🇪🇷
For #Ethiopia to get sea access through #Eritrea, all humans just need to start running faster than light. Totally simple. Just a minor physics tweak nothing that would upset the laws of the universe or anything. 😂😂
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Samiel Mehary
Samiel Mehary@SMehary·
The new generation of #Eritrea have clear message to #Ethiopian prime minister @AbiyAhmedAli & for the very few #Ethiopian elites who rely on sophistry. 💪💪💪💪👇👇. Thank you, to the majority of #Ethiopian people #TPLF #FANO #ONG #OLA #ONLA #ANURF - (GUMOH), #Ethiopians from South & Somali region, elites who genuinely recognize that the Red Sea belong to #Eritrea. Again, Eritrean ports are free ports for #Ethiopians and anyone who wants to use it.
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