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Articles : Commentary Last Updated: May 14th, 2008 - 06:43:52


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Eritrea-Ethiopia Virtual Demarcation is Legal and UN Enforceable
It’s the duplicity and hypocrisy of the Council that has me writing today, to take a look at two very similar demarcation cases, the Eritrea Ethiopia case and the Iraq-Kuwait case, to examine the conduct of the Security Council and the Secretary General in both instances.
May 14, 2008, 08:24

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Food Security: A Look at Eritrea’s Strategies for Success
From Africa to Asia to Europe and even in the United States, food security, high food prices, and the high cost of fuel dominate the news and everyday conversations and in some countries, these basic bread and butter issues have sparked angry and violent food riots and threatened the very survival of some pro-western “democracies”.
May 10, 2008, 08:15

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UNMEE's Unilateral Withdrawal From Eritrea
I read Ban Ki Moon’s 8 April 2008 “Special Report of the Secretary General on the United Nation’s Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)” to the Security Council and wondered why the man was wasting valuable time and energy on a dead and moot issue when there are bigger and more serious issues that warrant immediate attention.
Apr 29, 2008, 12:43

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The Best Defence
If indeed the best defence be a good offence, then the woyane foreign ministry seem to have discovered its gimmick quite recently, and they are playing it to the hilt, hoping it is not too late to try and resurrect their under cover surrogate, UNMEE. What they are trying to do, as usual, is not exactly clear, as they try to blame and transfer all their past intransigence on to Eritrea, hoping that the world community might have already forgotten their transgressions.
Apr 29, 2008, 08:47

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Successful Horn African Americans for Peace (HAAP) 1st Annual Conference in Minnesota
HAAP launched its first Human Rights Conference which was held on April 13, 2008 at RiverCenter, situated in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA in which thousands of attendees had participated comprised of Gambellans, Eritreans, Ogadenis, Somalis, Ethiopians, Oromos, Americans, Africans and many more.
Apr 21, 2008, 11:40

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As long as it is not in one’s backyard, all is fair
I guess war and chaos, for as long as it does not take place in, or around one’s territory, can be exciting and even definitely profitable. Was it not, according to his own admission, why George W. Bush created a war in Iraq, so as to contain and keep at bay, and have a better chance of fighting Al Quaida, in a country other than his own, away from the view of the American people, although more Americans had still to die for it, and never mind that Iraqis had nothing to do with the New York 9/11 terror? Was it also not Bush himself who had said, “if we leave Iraq now, they (Al Quaida) will follow us!”
Apr 14, 2008, 08:01

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Appeasing the TPLF regime in Ethiopia will not bring peace to the Horn
As if Eritrea was not cognizant of the UN Charter and Eritrea's obligations and rights under that Charter, insulting the people of Eritrea, and attempting to white wash their own inadequacies and misrepresenting the UN Charter, Ban Ki Moon and his handlers are now attempting to put the blame for the failure of the UN Mission to Eritrea (UNMEE) and Ethiopia (UNMEE) on Eritrea.
Apr 12, 2008, 08:36

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Jendayi E. Frazer’s Distorted Views of the Horn
I came back to Washington in time to attend the 11 March 2008 Senate Hearing “Evaluating US Policy Options on the Horn of Africa”, and listened as Jendayi E. Frazer, the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs whitewashed and down played Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi’s violations international law and attempted to present US policy in the Horn as being a “success”.
Apr 9, 2008, 19:16

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The US Policy in the Horn of Africa Destabilizing the Region
Strategic and economic interests have always driven the US policy in the Horn of Africa. During the Cold War, the US was fixated on the 'containment of communism', committing grave historical errors and crimes against humanity in the process.
Mar 25, 2008, 16:11

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Deceptive Rhetoric Cannot Justify Failure of US Administration’s Policy
On 11 March 2008, the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs heard the testimonies of different US government officials under the heading “Evaluating US Policy Objectives and Options on the Horn of Africa”.
Mar 17, 2008, 12:24