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I DON'T ASK ANYONE'S BLESSING TO SECURE MY FREEDOM. PROUD ERITREAN AMERICAN đŸ‡ș🇾 đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡·

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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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Referring to an entire society or people as “parasites” is unacceptable and violates basic standards of respectful discourse, including widely recognized social media community norms. Such language is not political critique—it is dehumanization. There is a fundamental difference
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Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)
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A Press Release By Parasite-Eritrea đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡·đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡· This is by far the most ridiculous press release I've ever read. Eritrea's Ministry of Information (@hawelti) issues a cowardly statement urging the People's Republic of China to "take a stand" at the UN Security Council—invoking an
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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Manufactured History, Expansionist Ideology, and the Warning Signs Ethiopia Refuses to Confront For decades, Ethiopian governments and their political cadres have relied on manufactured narratives rather than verifiable historical facts. Today, this pattern continues under new
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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Persistent attempts to undermine Eritrea’s sovereignty by attacking President Isaias Afwerki rely less on facts and more on repetition, distortion, and historical amnesia. These narratives are amplified most aggressively by Ethiopian political circles and aligned
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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To all my friends celebrating: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May this season bring joy to your homes and peace to the entire world.
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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Mahder Nesibu’s, one of Horn Review member collectively selected from western countries by mr. Abiy Ahmed, analysis rests on a series of unexamined assumptions that flatten a far more complex regional reality. First, the claim that Eritrea “misreads” Saudi Arabia’s priorities
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Horn Review
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Asmara’s diplomacy reveals a bet on regional flux. With Ethiopian pressure tools weakening, Isaias seeks relevance by intersecting Sudan’s conflict, Egypt’s Nile posture, and Gulf rivalries - an ambitious strategy with thin margins, argues Mahder Nesibu https://t.co/3gRyoBtZdO
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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The Selective Amnesia of Ethiopian Elites on Eritrea The selective amnesia displayed by the Ethiopian government and its political and intellectual elites regarding Eritrea has become deeply troubling and increasingly dangerous. After decades of conflict, trauma, and
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
17 days
Mr Heinisch, unless like other paid propagandists want to spread fake propaganda, like any country in the world, eritrea has its own rule of law, and if the law broken some one will be responsible, i am sure the same in your country as well. Eritrea run with clean rule of law
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Patrick Heinisch
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"There are estimated to be more than 10,000 people in arbitrary detention in #Eritrea. Our Office stands ready to continue its engagement with the Eritrean authorities to ensure Eritrea fully complies with its international human rights obligations," UN.
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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MR.Nagy, Based on my long observation of your political commentary, I have never once seen you speak positively—or even fairly—about the people of Eritrea. You repeatedly pass judgment on a country you have never set foot in, relying almost exclusively on selective “human rights”
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Tibor Nagy
17 days
Good for the UN to urge the release of 10,000 arbitrarily detained innocents being held in Eritrean prisons - but it would be even better to release the 3.5 million Eritreans who are prisoners in Isaias’ dictatorship through democracy and freedom!
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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THE LEGACY WILL CONTINUE. For more than two decades, death wishes and personal attacks against President Isaias Afwerki—whether from foreign commentators or individuals claiming to speak for Eritreans—have been repeated endlessly. Yet such rhetoric has never altered reality. Life
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Zekarias tekle eseyas
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What comes after dictatorship in Eritrea will not be chaos or collapse, but a demanding and necessary process led by young Eritreans who are ready to rebuild the country step by step, by creating lasting institutions, opening space for participation, guaranteeing freedom of
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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The Price of Good Faith: How Eritrea Learned the Cost of Silence For years, Eritrea and its people acted on a simple assumption: that the international system, despite its flaws, was broadly guided by moral standards, ethical conduct, and respect for truth. Eritrea believed that
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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The "isaias Doctrine " a fales Manufactured Narrative November 20, 2025 By Horn Review, Your article titled “Eritrea’s Totalitarian Order and the ‘Isaias Doctrine’: A Strategic Case for its Collapse” abandons the basic standards of policy analysis and crosses into explicit
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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THIS IS RESPONSE TO THE ADDIS STANDARD, THE ETHIOPIAN GOVERNMENT MEDIA CHARACTER ASSASSINATION OF THE PEOPLE OF ERITREA ON FACEBOOK PAGE Addis Standard’s Desperate Rhetoric and the Misframing of Horn of Africa Politics The Addis Standard op-ed by Miessa Elema Robe is not a
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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THE TRUTH MUST BE HEARD. AFRICA, MAINLY ERITREA AS A NATION HAS BEEN ATTACKED BY GOODLE AND YOUTUBE AGORTHIM AND THAT NEED TO BE CORRECTED Under false and misleading pretenses, the world’s largest search platforms—Google and YouTube—have systematically distorted and
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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THE LEVEL OF IGNORANCE BY PP CADRES ARE!!!! Can one truly imagine the level of arrogance and irresponsibility displayed by Ethiopian government cadres? Every political breath taken in Ethiopia seems to end with blaming the Eritrean people for Ethiopia’s own internal failures.
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Behiwot TilahunđŸ‡ȘđŸ‡č በህይወቔ ጄላሁንđŸ‡ȘđŸ‡č
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Shabiyas are whining about the arrest of the arrogant TikTokers, even though there are no TikTok creators or viewers in Asmara.
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) was established to promote regional economic integration, collective development, and cooperation grounded in mutual respect for the sovereignty and political systems of its member states. Its founding principles were
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Kjetil Tronvoll
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Eritrea has withdrawn its Membership from IGAD - clearly indicating an icreased political fragility in the Horn of Africa.
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Tsegaye Ararssa
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Sudan Tells Al-Jazeera: Ethiopia Running RSF Training Camps Near Border Sudanese government sources told Al-Jazeera that Ethiopia has opened its territory to train and supply the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in what officials in Khartoum describe as a dangerous development that
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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Historical Fact, Legal Reality, and Regional Responsibility Historically, Ethiopia’s only period of direct access to the Red Sea was from 1952 to 1991, and that access arose solely from Eritrea’s forced federation and subsequent unilateral annexation, not from internationally
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Tranquility (ኚዔር ዑመር )
22 days
Before Disaster Strikes: An Appeal to Eritrean Elites I shared my concerns about your behavior online several time. What you, as Eritreans, are facing today is not a game — not a competition of memes, hashtags, or cyber cartoon battles. It is a matter of life, national
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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THESE LANDS ALSO HAVE OWNERS Lately, we have witnessed an alarming wave of rhetoric from the Ethiopian government and its paid cadres, both inside the country and throughout the diaspora. Their internal instability is their own affair—but when that rhetoric crosses the line into
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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The recent Horn Review Editorial reads less like an impartial analysis and more like the predictable output of a child-level propaganda outlet organized by the Ethiopian government. For years, this platform has swung wildly between contradictory narratives—first denying Eritrea’s
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Horn Review
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By transforming Toshka into a large inland detention system, Egypt alters the timing and efficiency of Nile flows. Bezawit Eshetu analyzes the technical impacts and why procedural transparency remains central to basin-wide legitimacy. https://t.co/yv2oxtR1kt
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Alexander Beraki (SHABBIYA )
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WHO WE ARE AS AN ERITREAN Above all, Eritrea possesses a level of defensive capability and national resilience far beyond what outsiders imagine. Eritrea’s strength does not come from rhetoric or numbers—it comes from discipline, unity, sacrifice, and a national consciousness
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