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Asmara Eritrea Katılım Temmuz 2022
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17-19 መጋቢት 1988 – ሰውራ ኤርትራ ንምድምሳስ፡ ኣብ ግንባር ናቕፋ ን9 ዓመታት መመላእታ ዝተረባረበ ብስርዓት ደርግ ‘ብሉጽ’ ተባሂሉ ዝንገረሉ “ናደው እዝ” ሓመድ ኣዳም ለቢሱ።
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Samiel Mehary
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STOP⛔️ DISTORTING ERITREAN HISTORY! Shattering False Narratives | ምዝንባዕ ታሪኽና ይኣክል! - Alemseged Tesfai. "Our history will not be told by others!" On Friday, 13/03/2023, a special public diplomacy event was held at the NCEW (Hakosaye) Hall, attended by senior government officials, scholars, and diplomats based in Eritrea. This event aimed to factually counter the organized disinformation campaign waged by our southern neighbor, which distorts history to portray Eritrea as having been a part of Ethiopia. Additionally, it was organized to introduce to the world—through the book by author Mr. Alemseged Tesfai—the crucial period from the 1940s to the 1960s, which served as the foundation of our independence struggle. During this event, our scholars Dr. Senai, Dr. Temesgen, Rahel Asgedom, and Hanna Measho conducted an in-depth review of the book. You can watch the attached video to see what it looks like when we tell our true history ourselves. 👉 Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to EriLink for more exclusive content! "ታሪኽና ብኻልኦት ኣይክንገርን እዩ!" ዓርቢ፡ ዕለት 13/03/2023 ኣብ ኣዳራሽ ሓኮሰኤ፡ ላዕለዎት ሰበ-ስልጣን፡ ምሁራትን ኣብ ኤርትራ ዝርከቡ ዲፕሎማስያውያንን ኣብ ዝተሳተፍዎ፡ ፍሉይ መደብ ህዝባዊ ዲፕሎማሲ ተኻይዱ። እዚ መደብ፡ ነቲ ታሪኽ ብምጥምዛዝ፡ ኤርትራ ኣካል ኢትዮጵያ ከም ዝነበረት ኣምሲልካ ንምቕራብ ብደቡባዊት ጐረቤትና ዝካየድ ዘሎ ውዱብ ናይ ሓሶት ዘመተ ብጭብጢ ንምምካት ዝዓለመ እዩ። ብተወሳኺ፡ ነቲ ካብ 1940ታት ክሳብ 1960ታት ዝነበረን መሰረት ቃልሲ ናጽነትና ዝኾነን ወሳኒ መድረኽ፡ ብመገዲ መጽሓፍ ደራሲ ኣቶ ኣለምሰገድ ተስፋይ ንዓለም ንምፍላጥ ዝተዳለወ እዩ። ኣብዚ መደብ፡ ምሁራትና ዶ/ር ሰናይ፡ ዶ/ር ተመስገን፡ ራሄል ኣስገዶምን ሃና መዓሾን ነታ መጽሓፍ ብዕምቆት ገምጊሞምዋ። ሓቀኛ ታሪኽና ብባዕልና ክንነግሮ ከለና ከመይ ከም ዝመስል ድማ፡ ኣብዚ ተተሓሒዙ ዘሎ ቪድዮ ክትከታተሉ ትኽእሉ። 👉 ነዚ ቪድዮ ብምክፋል (SHARE) ኣብ EriLink ሳብስክራይብ (SUBSCRIBE) ምግባር ኣይትረስዑ! Eritrea, Eritrean History, Alemseged Tesfai, Stop Distorting Our History, Eritrea Independence, Horn of Africa, Eritrea Public Diplomacy, EriLink, Asmara, Hakoshe, Eritrean Politics, Eritrean Scholars, PFDJ, EPLF, Eritrean identity, Ethiopia Eritrea history, False narrative Eritrea, Dr Senai, Dr Temesghen, ሓቀኛ ታሪኽ ኤርትራ, ኣለምሰገድ ተስፋይ, ታሪኽ ኤርትራ, ፖለቲካዊ ታሪኽ, ኤርትራ, ምዝንባዕ ታሪኽ ይኣክል #Eritrea #AlemsegedTesfai #EritreanHistory #EriLink #WorldWar3 #IranConflict #TrumpNews #HornOfAfrica #EritreanIdentity #Asmara youtube.com/watch?v=Iduy3f…
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BJ Barango | The Showman🎙
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By everything mentioned, Eritrea could possibly be the only independent country in Africa...
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
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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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semir@SemirWoldu·
VIA: facebook.com/share/p/1CJQjd… ሜ/ጀ ዉጩ ህ/ግምባር ለባም ኢልካ ጥራሕ ዝሕለፍ ዘይኮነ ሰፊሕ ኣረኣእያ ዘሎዎ ኣርሒቑ ዝጥምት ዉድብ እዩ ክብል ሰሚዐ ኣሎኹ።ኤርትራ ወደባታ ኣካርያቶ ጸኒሓ እንተ ትኸዉን ሎሚ ቀ/ባሕሪ ብሚሳይላት ምተሓርሰ።
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ምዕዛብ! ኣብ መጀመርያ 90ታት፡ ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣብ ኣዲስ ኣበባ ኣብ ዝተኻየደ ዋዕላ 'ንሰላም ዘለኩም ቅሩብነት ክንዕዘብ ኢና መጺእና. . . ካብ ጽውጽዋይ ወጻኢ ናብ ሰላም ዝመርሕ ድሌት እንተሎ ጽቡቕ' ኢሉ ኣጠንቂቑ ነይሩ። ብትዕግስቲ ምዕዛብን ቅኑዕ ስጉምቲ ምውሳድን ቀጻሊ'ዩ። መተሓሳሰቢ: እቲ ጽዉጽዋይ ቀጺሉ: ናብ ፈረስ ኣብ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ ማይ የስትዩሉ ነይሮም ማዕቢሉ። ጉድ ዪ!
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“From an Eritrean perspective: We go to war to move forward — for the liberation of the country — and to protect our sovereignty; they maneuver and mobilize so war remains an option. “ General Sebhat Ephrem
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“A soldier fights because he/she is told to. A warrior fights because he/she believes.”
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During the liberation of Assab in May 1991, 7 Ethiopian (Derg) Navy ships were sunk in the harbor, while 14 managed to escape to Yemen and Saudi Arabia. The liberation of Assab marked the end of Ethiopia’s Red Sea naval presence. #Eritrea #Assab #History
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Meron Estifanos and Soli Jon - Ona | ዖና - New Eritrean Music Video direc... youtu.be/iNFSvgYDVVs?si… via @YouTube #Ethiopian colonial rule in Eritrea resorted to a brutal “scorched earth” campaign, epitomized by their oft used proverb: “drain the sea, and the fish will die.” This policy justified repeated offensives that ravaged Eritrean villages, displacing an estimated half a million civilians. Over 50,000 Eritreans perished from violence and deprivation. These cruelties unfolded in four phases: the first took place in 1967-1969, the second phase picked up from 1970 to 1973, the third went on from 1974 to 1978, and the final phase last fifteen years, 1979-1991. The memory of those who perished during this struggle – mothers, children, and elders alike – who were cruelly deprived of their lives in their homeland, shall forever be etched in our hearts. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten. Eternal glory to all #Eritrean martyrs!
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ጽባሕPodcast #16 ስምምዕ ዶብ ሃገራት ክቕየር ይኽእል’ዶ ምስ ክኢላ ሕጊ ሳሙኤል ገብረብርሃን New Eritr... youtu.be/yL8LjagwybY?si… via @YouTube “ ውዑላት ዶብ ተወረስቲ እዮ… ወዑላት ዶብ ኣብ መንግ ሃገራት እምበር ኣብ መንግ መንግስታት ኣይኮን…”
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ዑደት ኤርትራውያን ዲያስፖራ ናብ ሓወልቲ ሰማእታት ደቀምሓረ February 20, 2026 youtu.be/lTCa0zlg0-s?si… via @YouTube
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“The sea shall witness #Eritrea’s victory.” “ባሕሪ ንዓወት ኤርትራ ምስክር ክኸውን እዩ።” #Fenkil1990
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#Fenkil Operation reduced the Ethiopian army, the largest in Africa at the time, into a toothless tiger. The military establishment, which was assisted by the West and East at different times, lost the spirit to fight. Its disillusionment was so great that its desperate attempts to reclaim Massawa failed miserably. More than 300 high and low ranking military officers, including Brigadier General Tilahun Kilfe, Brigadier General Ali Haji Abdulahi and Captain Tsegaye Mekonen, were taken captives in the swift and decisive battle.#MOI
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