Eritrea’s Resilience: A Corollary of Unremitting External Hostility

A perceptive piece that chronicles British entrenched and biased stance against Eritrea for almost seven decades. BY TESFAY ARADOM (Ph. D.) Having overcome countless obstacles and foiled relentless regional and international conspiracies for the last eight decades, the Eritrean people and government have situated themselves in a favorable diplomatic, political, financial and military position.

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A Look Back on Eritrea’s Historic 1993 Referendum

BY FIKREJESUS AMHAZION (PhD) This week represents the 25th anniversary of the Eritrean referendum for independence. The three-day, internationally sponsored and observed plebiscite took place April 23-25, 1993, offering Eritreans residing in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, and in over 40 other countries including Canada, the US, across Europe, and parts of the Middle East, the opportunity […]

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Ethnically Fragmented Ethiopia Teeters on the Brink: Dawit Woldegiorgis

By ESAT News, Dawit Wolde Giorgis, who currently heads African Security and Strategic Studies as Executive Director discusses the current famine in Ethiopia comparing it to the terrible famine of 1984 when he was the commissioner of Relief and Rehabilitation. He shades light on the multi-faceted security and stability challenges facing Ethiopia under the minority […]

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