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Nakfa, Eritrea Katılım Şubat 2021
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Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷
Potemkin Party's antics and theatrics seem to increasingly transcend the bounds of rationality. This is the only explanation for the bizarre conference that the Institute of Foreign Affairs convened this week under the theme: "Inclusive Maritime Governance". Speakers included some obscure and hired "pundits" as well as the senior officials of a Ghost Navy. The Horn of Africa countries have roundly and firmly rejected, without equivocation or ambivalence, the Potemkin Party's quest for "sovereign access to the Sea" as toxic and avoidable threat to regional peace and security. The response from the international community has, likewise, been the same. And yet, Potemkin Party officials and minions seem to double down and indulge on this perilous path. The multi-layered ramifications of this delusional policy are otherwise very evident as the attached link elucidates: "ካብ ጉይይ ምውዓል፥ ክሳድ ምሓዝ"! === The “Sovereign Sea Gate” Delusion: Ethiopia’s Expansionist Narrative Disguised as Strategy shabait.com/2026/04/08/the…
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“Ethiopia Explains Maritime Security… From Landlocked Addis Ababa” According to the Ethiopian navy general, an “impediment in a critical maritime choke point” is threatening global security, slowing economies, and hitting landlocked countries hardest… so obviously, Ethiopia must host a Red Sea conference to solve it. No ports. No navy. There is no coastline. Just strong opinions and PowerPoint slides. It’s like hosting a snow summit in the Sahara and lecturing penguins on skiing. #Ethiopia #LandlockedLogic #EthiopiaTheGreatPretender #MaritimeFantasy #CoastlessConference #GeographyNotIncluded #EpicFail
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Nebiyou Mesfin
Nebiyou Mesfin@nebiyelihul·
@Lulna15 @AfricaFirsts 🇪🇷 No ATM, NO Internet, NO Food, Their is No infrastructure but a poor dictator Gov't look ur 🇪🇷 after 30 years backward country
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Most Populous Country in East Africa 2018 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (109.2M) 2019 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (112.1M) 2020 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (114.9M) 2021 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (120.3M) 2022 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (125.4M) 2023 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (128.7M) 2024 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (132.1M) 2025 — Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (135.5M)..... Show more
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Eriid🇪🇷❤️ ዕርዲ
Bread Over Bullets: A People-Led Peace Emerges in Shiraro In the town of Shiraro, a different kind of movement unfolded one not driven by politics or power, but by humanity. As communities marked Palm Sunday, Eritrean civilians crossed into Tigray not with weapons but with aid bringing cereals like wheat to families still recovering from hardship. The scenes were unmistakable. There were no military formations, no signs of aggression. Instead, there were shared meals, open speeches, and a visible commitment to what many called #Tsimdo a grassroots connection between people seeking peace, stability, and coexistence. Eritreans and Tigrayans stood side by side, celebrating together and voicing a collective desire for a future built on unity rather than division. Participants emphasized a simple but powerful message: when neighbours suffer, silence is not an option. The act of bringing food was more than charity it was solidarity in motion. In a region often defined by conflict narratives, this moment challenged that script, showing that ordinary people can take the lead in rebuilding trust. However, as these images circulated, counter-narratives quickly followed. Claims emerged online, attempting to portray the gathering as something else an armed movement rather than a humanitarian and cultural exchange. Critics argue that such portrayals ignore the reality on the ground and risk inflaming tensions at a time when stability is urgently needed. Observers note that peace initiatives driven by communities can often unsettle political interests. When people connect directly, sharing resources, culture, and hope, it reduces the space for division and weakens narratives built on fear. The events in Shiraro, therefore, represent more than a single day of celebration; they highlight a growing desire among ordinary citizens to move beyond cycles of conflict. From Eritrea to Tigray, this gesture carried a clear signal: peace is not an abstract ideal, but a choice made through action. Whether through shared bread or shared words, the message remains consistent, coexistence is possible, and it begins with the people themselves. #Tsimdo #PeaceOverPolitics #Eritrea #Tigray #HornOfAfrica #HumanityFirst #FoodNotWar #TruthWins
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Breaking lies dressed as “breaking news.” They saw buses of worshippers for Palm Sunday, singing Hosanna, and twisted prayers into “troops,” faith into “invasion,” truth into fear. In #Shiraro, it wasn’t soldiers marching it was people crossing with peace in their hands, not weapons. But propaganda has no eyes for peace, only hunger for chaos. They manufacture war because peace exposes them. They fabricate enemies because unity threatens them. 24 hours of noise, but not one second of truth. Let them edit clips, mistranslate voices, and scream “breaking news” the truth doesn’t panic. It stands. The truth doesn’t shout, it outlives. And this truth is simple: No army arrived. No invasion happened. Only believers came, and liars couldn’t handle it. ጽምዶ ናይዚ ክሊቲኡ ህዝቢ ቀጻሊ እዩ። #TruthWillPrevail #HosannaNotHate #HornOfAfrica #Tsimdo #Ximdo #PeaceOverPropaganda #Eritrea #Tigray

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“We Are the Drivers” A Young Voice Redefines the Future of Human Development “We are fixers.” From pollution to clean energy, from disease to vaccines, she reminds us that humanity creates problems, but also solutions. Her message goes further: The future isn’t dangerous it’s neutral. Technology isn’t good or bad it depends on who controls it. Like a car, human development can take us forward… or crash us completely. This generation holds tools the world has never seen the internet, coding, and global connection. Now, the question is not what we build… but how we use it. The responsibility is ours: To fix, guide, and drive humanity in the right direction for many, not just a few. #Eritrea #EritreanYouth #WeAreTheFuture #HumanDevelopment #InnovationWithPurpose #NextGeneration #ThinkDifferent #GlobalMindset #FutureLeaders #TechForGood #AfricanExcellence #EritreaRising
Eriid🇪🇷❤️ ዕርዲ@eri_id_

A Young Mind Explains the Future of Humanity With Clarity Beyond Her Years She’s not just speaking English she’s speaking vision. From healthcare innovation to artificial intelligence, from renewable energy to virtual reality, she breaks down the future of human development with confidence and depth. Her message is clear: Don’t fear the future understand it. Don’t live in the past. Be present. This is a generation that thinks ahead, questions deeply, and sees opportunity where others see uncertainty. #Eritrea #EritreanYouth #FutureOfHumanity #SmartGeneration #EducationMatters #YouthVoices #Innovation #NextGeneration #AfricanExcellence #ThinkForward #EritreaRising

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Tibor Nagy
Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr·
OK Isaias groupies, tell me why 7 of Eritrea's football team which scored a great victory in Eswatini have failed to return to Iaias' paradise. Having visited Eswatini and also seen conditions in Asmara, I have no doubt why. They can breathe free air! bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Wedi Saho
Wedi Saho@ElmEritrea·
One of my favourite Eritrean songs. Great performance. 9 culture one heart. Tigre people live in Eritrea (especially the western lowlands) and parts of eastern Sudan. Many Tigre people are also fluent in Arabic ❤️🇪🇷
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Eriid🇪🇷❤️ ዕርዲ
A Young Mind Explains the Future of Humanity With Clarity Beyond Her Years She’s not just speaking English she’s speaking vision. From healthcare innovation to artificial intelligence, from renewable energy to virtual reality, she breaks down the future of human development with confidence and depth. Her message is clear: Don’t fear the future understand it. Don’t live in the past. Be present. This is a generation that thinks ahead, questions deeply, and sees opportunity where others see uncertainty. #Eritrea #EritreanYouth #FutureOfHumanity #SmartGeneration #EducationMatters #YouthVoices #Innovation #NextGeneration #AfricanExcellence #ThinkForward #EritreaRising
Eriid🇪🇷❤️ ዕርዲ@eri_id_

This is what free education looks like. Confidence. Critical thinking. Global awareness. From #Sawa, Eritrean youth are not just learning they are leading conversations about the future, technology, and humanity in fluent English. While others question tomorrow, these young minds are preparing for it. Not worried. Not lost. But aware, educated, and ready. This is the generation built on resilience and knowledge proof that investment in education shapes powerful voices. 🇪🇷 #Eritrea #Sawa #EritreanYouth #EducationForAll #FreeEducation #FutureLeaders #AfricanExcellence #YouthVoices #SmartGeneration #EritreaRising #KnowledgeIsPower

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Samson Haile
Samson Haile@SHaile894·
ሻምፕዮን ኤርትራ 2025 ሞናሊዛ ኣርኣያ ሎሚ 1.1 ኣብ ዝደረጃኡ ክላሲክስ Mouscron ምስ ጋንታኣ ጋንዮን ክትስለፍያ። እዚ 125 ኪ.ሜትሮ ዝሽፍን ካብ ዎርልድ ቱር ብሓደ ደረጃ ጥራይ ዝትሕት ውድድር ንሞናሊዛ ፋልማይ ዝዓበየ ናይ ፕሮፌሽናል ጸወታኣ'ዩ።
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Sirak Bahlbi
Sirak Bahlbi@SirakBahlbi·
I found this article to be very honest and what Abiy and his predecessors have been hiding from addressing, Ethiopia’s real existential threat and fundamental questions of politics. Instead they create distractions like Red-Sea, corridors, ... ---‐------------------------------- Fractured Foundations: Ethiopia’s struggle with state legitimacy Structural fragmentation in #Ethiopia is not solely a product of recent political developments. While contemporary arrangements have amplified divisions, the underlying tensions predate the current political order. They are rooted in competing historical narratives about state formation, identity, and political legitimacy, a dynamic explored in Merera Gudina’s analysis of Ethiopia’s nation-state-building process. These are not merely differences of interpretation; they reflect fundamentally different understandings of how the Ethiopian state was formed, whose authority it embodies, and on what basis it claims legitimacy. The divergence generally takes shape within two primary historical frameworks. The Continuity Narrative views the Ethiopian state as an ancient, evolving entity with a long history of statehood, providing a natural foundation for national unity. In contrast, the Expansionist Narrative interprets modern Ethiopia as the product of 19th-century imperial expansion, portraying the state as a structure shaped by late-stage colonial dynamics. Where internal authority remains fragmented, political representation becomes personalized, and negotiation is conducted by individuals rather than institutions.” These narratives are not merely historical disagreements; they represent competing claims about the legitimacy of the state itself. As long as these foundational questions remain unresolved, political actors operate from incompatible premises. addisstandard.com/interregnum-an…
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Asmara ኣስመራ@asmaragraphy·
#Ethiopia producing world-class runners track-star leaders who flee into exile 😂. Haile Selassie: Ran to England (Bath) to escape the Italians. Mengistu Haile Mariam: Ran to Zimbabwe to escape EPLF (where he still lives under protection). Abiy [destination] ? #Ethiopia #thefallenstate
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After Italy claimed Ethiopia as their new colony followed by Silasie’s exile. Silasie found a new home in England. As he had to plan his way back to Ethiopia he had to construct historical or mythical narratives to inspire his people. By creating a false biblical narrative, he had engaged in what historians often call "myth-making" or "historical revisionism," where he deliberately frames events in a way that restores a sense of pride and unity. One example is Queen Sheba. The story of the Queen of Sheba appears in several ancient texts, including the Bible and the Quran. In the Arabian context, the Queen of Sheba is linked to the ancient kingdom of Saba, which was located in modern-day Yemen on the southern Arabian Peninsula. Sheba was never Ethiopian neither been to Ethiopia. This tactic often serves to reshape the national identity, downplay humiliation, and create a new vision for the future one that casts the defeat in a more positive light or even ignores it altogether. The biblical connection might also be a deliberate choice, as it provides a divine or predestined justification for his actions and helps to elevate his story to a more universal or timeless narrative, thereby giving it a sense of legitimacy and importance beyond the immediate circumstances. This tactic of crafting prideful, yet FALSE narratives often helped his people forget their previous defeats or hardships, replacing them with a narrative of divine favor, destiny, or righteousness. More unfortunately now there is a nation truly believing in this revisionism.

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African Vision Sport & Education Development
The blueprint of Eritrean excellence. 🇪🇷 Yesterday, a fighter for freedom. Today, the pillar of sporting success. Watching an Eritrean mother motivate the youth in the streets of Asmara is watching a nation build itself one pedal stroke at a time. The legacy continues. 🏁
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Udesa Bekele
Udesa Bekele@UdesaB51082·
@Lulna15 @Winta_eri @BBCWorld It’s actually the other way around because we prospered without Eritrea for the last 3 decades but look at Eritrea without Ethiopia. It’s a shithole where no body wants to live.
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Alula Frezghi
Alula Frezghi@AlulaFre·
Eritrea’s Football Return: How Data Proves Its Diaspora Strategy Isn’t Unique- It’s Special. April 2, 2026 By Khalid A @RedSeaBeacon Abstract: 
After a 20 year absence from international football, the Eritrean national team made a historic return to competition. This brief piece intends to show, backed by data, that Eritrea’s use of diaspora-born or diaspora-raised players is not an exception but a standard practice in modern sports. In fact, Eritrea’s case is even more special, if not unique, because of the profound and authentic connection its diaspora maintains with the homeland, which is a bond strengthened not just by cultural but also by legal ties. Introduction
The Eritrean national football (soccer) team played its first official international match in two decades. In a preliminary round match for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, they achieved a stunning 2 – 0 victory over Eswatini and 2 – 1 win in Eswatini. These wins created a wave of excitement and pride among Eritreans and football fans across the world. For many older Eritreans like my great uncle, the victory felt like a return to the Golden Era of the 1950s and 1960s. A key factor in this success was the composition of the team; nearly half of the players were born or raised outside of Eritrea, part of the country’s large global diaspora. While some have tried to highlight this as interesting or unique, I write this piece to show that leveraging diaspora talent is actually a normal and standard part of international sports today. The only special thing here is that the Eritrean diaspora’s connection to its homeland is more authentic, rooted in inherited rights and identity, not just ancestry. This is because Eritreans born abroad inherit ancestral land by birthright. This permanent, bloodline-based connection ensures a physical stake in the nation, uniquely anchoring the diaspora to home. A Brief History of Football in Eritrea
Football has a long and rich history in Eritrea, dating back to the early 1900s. The sport was introduced during the Italian colonial period, and the first clubs were formed by Italian settlers. However, the game quickly became popular among the indigenous Eritrean population. By the late 1930s, the sport had surged in popularity. The 1950s and 1960s are remembered as a golden age for Eritrean football. During this era, indigenous Eritrean clubs began to excel, frequently outperforming the established Italian colonial sides. While Italian led teams like Ardita, Savoia, and Vittoria dominated the 1930s and 1940s, they inadvertently laid the groundwork for a local football culture. ReadMore @RedSeaBeacon @hawelti @Sudan #Djibouti #Somalia #Egypt #SaudiArabia #Turkey #Qatar #UAE @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @EliasAmare @Ghidewon @Yehdavid @GhideonMusa @Sharronyemane @AfricanUnion @antonioguterres @cnni @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @Reuters @AFP @AlAhramWeekly @FT @latimes @nytimes @BBCWorld @AlJazeera @tberhan0437898 @shabait @ERiTV_Official @ytmn2 @Afc2012Alula redseabeacon.com/eritreas-footb…
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