“Human Rights”: Theme of the Rogues
Saturday, 16 June 2012 11:55 |
U.S. Department of State, whose annual edition only updates date of issue without changing the previous tune, has of late disseminated allegations against Eritrea. Vested with parochial interests, the nominally bipartisan and yet unitary small interest group, which is formed and deformed according to earnings, has accused the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice—PFDJ—of its one-party system. In essence, such charges emanate from a popular consciousness deficient in telling apart between the swindled 26 percent ballot-based Front and the Eritrean People’s Front that came into existence with huge sacrifice. |
Sudanaization: The Sole Remaining Solution For The Two Sudans
Wednesday, 13 June 2012 12:52 |
Having undergone half a century of strife and political crises that emasculate development programs and progress of the nation, the Su-dan—now both Sudans—have since June 2011 become two sovereign states through popular referendum. In the wake of such dichotomy, however, both Sudan and South Sudan have on account of concocted multiple differences been engaged in tensions, which have already instigated military conflicts. Real Independence: The Ever- Perfecting National Vision
Monday, 11 June 2012 01:10 |
The Eritrean people, since the dawn of independence, has spent three-quarter of the past 21 years in the battle against all acts of flagrant hos¬tilities over its independence and sovereignty by the Administration in Washington, as well as the immeasurable military, economic, diplomat¬ic and psychological warfare being waged unremittingly. In fact, Eri¬trea’s independence was not a token granted on a golden plate achieved through total submission or entreaties; but rather, the Eritrean people wrested independence with dear sacrifice, thereby struggling together without breaking ranks for a common cause. Quantum Leap: The Fruit Of Redoubled Rebuff
Friday, 08 June 2012 10:15 |
With the dawn of the independence of Eritrea in 1991, an optimal opportunity for development and cooperation partnership was on the horizon not only for the peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia, but also for the entire peoples of the Horn of Africa. Due to a strange quirk of history, however, Policies of the new world order that emerged following the end of the Cold War era have, in an attempt to ensure monopoly and hegemony, held back the prospects of the Horn region, thereby fomenting incessant crises. Just and Constructive Engagement: the Ultimate Solution for the Sudans
Friday, 01 June 2012 11:43 |
A number of events, whose inference is to remain a matter of historical record, have persistently been unfolding throughout the world, especially in the Horn of Africa. It is an everyday occurrence to witness conflicts—which were not supposed to occur in the first instance, and if so, that could have simply been averted through pacific solution—being fueled into perpetual chaos. Such phenomenon has thus proven justified for the so-called peacekeeping, but in reality, warmonger force, to live off this blessing in disguise. |