I’ve already seen this movie: Eritrea and the “War by Media” [Part-1]

By Daniel Wedi Korbaria, In twenty years in Italy, I have read piles of newspapers furnished with the lies of journalists. In twenty years I have learned to recognize them, I know how they work, to daily hammer anyone ending targeted by the US. At the end of the 1990s the target was Milosevic preceding […]

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I’ve already seen this movie: Eritrea and the “War by Media” [Part-2]

By Daniel Wedi Korbaria, In twenty years in Italy, I have read piles of newspapers furnished with the lies of journalists. In twenty years I have learned to recognize them, I know how they work, to daily hammer anyone ending targeted by the US. At the end of the 1990s the target was Milosevic preceding […]

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Eritrea and the International Media – An Outsider’s Perspective

By Hafsa Kara-Mustapha, The media may be our only source of information on conflicts happening far away but it’s by far the most unreliable. When discussing Eritrea, tragically sandwiched between two formidable African nations, much is said about its “dictatorial regime.” But what exactly constitutes a dictatorial regime in the opinion of a mainstream media […]

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The Guardian’s Incurable Obsession with Eritrea

By Sophia Tesfamariam, This week, the Guardian has been running a series on Eritrea -“Inside Eritrea”. This is really a misnomer. The series should have appeared under the more apt title:“Outside Eritrea”. The contents had very little to present about the chosen topic; except to rehash old and tired narratives on Eritrea weaved externally. When […]

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False News About Eritrea is Good News for the West

By Omar Bihmidine, (Levant TV Exclusive) THE West has long tried to tear apart Eritrea by imposing sanctions, propagandizing against it, funding dissenters, and showing support for inimical neighbors. To the West’s dismay, it is still alive, indefatigable and powerful. What is the secret, then? Eritrea has to remind us of the Vietnam. As a […]

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