Invasion Over And Occupation Of The Sovereign Territory Of Eritrea Must Terminate
Sunday, 25 March 2012 12:51 |
In an apparently flamboyant mass media story, the TPLF regime last week announced to have carried out raids over certain targets within the sovereign Eritrean territory. Irrespective of the consequences that only the Government of Eritrea is well aware of, the last of US-TPLF flagrant incursions—which this same clique admitted in its immodest testimoni¬als—are not only brazen infringements on international conventions, but also have contravened the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of the State of Eritrea. Such a provocative adventurism and unwarranted acts of hostilities are merely engineered and orches¬trated by the US Administration, carried out by its subservient minority in Ethiopia, while at the same time endorsed by the so-called Monitoring Group, which is playing an illicit role of a plaintiff. |
Women’s Emancipation: An Ever-Refining Goal
Saturday, 03 March 2012 10:13 |
While the disparagement to the rights of half section of the society by no means amounts to emancipation, the Eritrean people, who paid huge sacrifice for human dignity and emancipation, has registered alongside its just cause for national independence a quantum leap towards ensuring the rights and equality of women. Women’s rights in Eritrea is not a theo¬retical move in which human rights is referred in the country’s political program to its aesthetic values, but rather, it is a constituent of national security that has unequivocally been in effect. Gender equality—cultural legacy that has been handed down since the days of liberation struggle— is a characteristic political treasure of which the Eritrean people takes due pride. Equity: The Basis for Justice and Lasting Development
Thursday, 01 March 2012 01:06 |
We are now witnessing an outburst of a long-drawn-out cumulative suppression in different parts of the world in which the continuously flaring popular springs are voicing demands for a meaningful political participation and dignified living standards. The primary culprit for the uprisings in the developed and developing regions of the world has continued to be the unjust and vicious acts of monopoly by a handful minority. The key solution for the aforementioned factor is but ridding of such state of affairs and establishing a civilized and yet harmonious coexistence that guarantees equity and social justice. It is only when justice reigns that the world can ensure a lasting concord, and thus, creates a civilized grand social life. Truth: The Untiring Perseverance
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 12:06 |
30 years ago in the same month, a scheme was laid out to annihilate the Eritrean people once and for all. The Eritrean people, however, managed to independently prevail over the then superpowers; and those doomsayers themselves died a death. The Eritrean people not only took due pride of its gallant combatants—who rose above the superpowers single-handed—but also emerged victorious in a glorious history. Reinforcing our Internal Strength is our Secrete
Tuesday, 20 December 2011 13:56 |
In the month of December 2009 and the same month in the year 2011, two resolutions 1907 and 2023 were consecutively adopted to sanction Eritrea. But the architects behind as well as the goals they intend to reach are fashionably outdated. |