Sanitizing Occupation is not Creative

Formal Eritrean Government’s Response to the Chatham House Briefing Paper on Eritrea and Ethiopia By Eritrean Centre for Strategic Studies (ECSS), THE Chatham House Briefing Paper of 10 April 2014 by Jason Mosley, titled “Eritrea and Ethiopia: Beyond the Impasse”, supposedly sets out to challenge and rectify obsolete perceptions of the Horn of Africa’s political […]

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Eritrea – Ethiopia: An Impasse Created and Sustained by the West

“Chatam House Briefing Paper on Eritrea and Ethiopia essentially dwells on derivative dimensions while circumventing pivotal issue of occupation. But it does acknowledge, even if grudgingly, that the status quo is neither tenable nor justifiable.This is symptomatic of emerging trends. Flawed premises and misperceptions; biased sources and agendas have nonetheless led to patently wrong conclusions […]

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Proposal for Breaking Eritrea – Ethiopia Deadlock from Chatham House

Chatham House is largely known to us for playing host to a number of anti-Eritrea events. Its 2007 report under the title “Eritrea’s Economic Survival” was the one that comes to our mind when we heard the name Chatham House. In that report, they proudly professed “Eritrea’s economy is slowly grinding to a halt … and will collapse […]

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Press Release: PCHA Hosts Chatham House Researchers in Roundtable Discussion in Asmara

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE . By PCHA-Asmara, Asmara, April 2, 2014 – The Asmara-based Peacebuilding Centre for the Horn of Africa (PCHA) hosted a roundtable discussion with twenty Eritrean members from academia, public, private sectors and civil society and visiting researchers Jason Mosley and Ahmed Soliman from the UK-based international affairs think tank Chatham House. The […]

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