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As The Wheel Turns

Nharnet Team (December 1st, 2004)

For ELF-RC Members

And Supporters,  1st of December Is

Eritrean Martyrs’ Day

Nharnet Team (December 1st, 2004)

Opposition Demonstration in Washington DC

The Nharnet Team (November 23, 2004)

Saleh Eyay:

Member of a Remarkable

Generation that Was

By Woldeyesus Ammar

(November 14, 2004)

Eritrea Today:

Agonizing Indices of Misery

Nharnet Editorial (November 6, 2004)

November: Dates in Eritrean History

(And a Reading on ‘Waala’ Biet Giorghis)

Nharnet Team (November 4, 2004)

ELF-RC Information Office

Denies Allegations by Herui Tedla

Nharnet Team (October 30, 2004)

Let’s Not Give Room

To ‘Warlordism’ in Eritrea

 Nharnet Editorial (October 28, 2004)

From the Experiences of the ELA  (Part V)

The Nharnet Team (October 21, 2004)

The Need for Credible and Acceptable Coalition of the Opposition

The ELF-RC Information and Cultural Office

18.10.2004

At  33rd Anniversary  of

The 1971 Congress, ELF-RC

Described as ‘Dynamic Democracy’

Nharnet Team, 14 October 2004

Forging a United Patriotic Opposition

Nharnet Team, October 10, 2004

From the Experiences of the ELA (Part IV)

The Nharnet Team (6/10/2004)

How Veterans Told the Story of the First 10 Years of ELA

The Nharnet Team (October 1, 2004)

Changing Times and Changing Roles

Nharnet Editorial (October 1, 2004)

From the Experiences of the ELA (Part III)

The Nharnet Team (30/9/2004)

Three Years Ago Today

Nharnet Editorial (19/9/2004)

From the Experiences of the ELA (Part II)

(12/9/2004)

The Speaker of ELF-RC, Ibrahim Mohamed Ali, Urges Eritrean Politicians To Admit  Past Mistakes, Excesses

 (10/9/2004)

September 1st Puts Public Trust to the Test

(1/9/2004)

الوحدة الوطنية الارترية ...... بين الأمس واليوم

بقلم / ابراهيم محمد علي

RC Speaker Urges Libya’s Colonel Gadafy

(30/8/2004)

لجنة الحوار الوطني

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ELF-RC Proposal for Unity of the Eritrean Opposition
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CONCLUDING STATEMENT:

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Eternal Glory To Our Young Martyrs! ! May God/Allah Bless Their Heroic Souls! ! ! May Our Struggle For Eritrean Salvation Be Rooted On Their Heroic Sacrifices! !

From: Merhawi Mesghina
Date: 12/19/2004 Time: 2:53:56 AM

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Eternal Glory To Our Young Martyrs!! Amen/Ensha’llah!!!

The Main Messages Of This Post And I Quote The Apolitical Part Of It:

1) "Eritreans would celebrate the release of the Album of our heroic martyrs when peace comes to our nation but not; they are under severe stress and its release will only add to their agony. The public release of our Martyrs’ Album at this moment in our history is not right "-- Russom A'ama

2) " These kids are not politicians! They gave their life for the sake of our beloved nation following the footsteps of their elder martyred brothers and sisters! Their Eritrean Martyrs' Album should have been erected in golden monuments at the right time in the future! Not now!" -- Russom A'ama

3) "If the release of our Martyr's Album is going to be anything of value at this moment, I would like to see their Eritrean villages of origin. Otherwise, it would make no sense to me other than using it for other purposes" -- my best woman friend, Kebedesh, the wife of Grmai TebeQa

These are the most substantial extracts that I have gotten from my communications with my ex-EIDM colleagues and I thank them for their passionate conversation with me in the last two days. I have communicated with so many others locally and log distance through the phone but my interactions with the two friends that I have quoted above top them all-- one for release with conditions, if ever, and the other for no release at all! The over all message of my communication with other multiple personalities was more of a political nature than a passionate stand for or against the release of our beloved and heroic young martyrs. My opinion is sandwiched between my female and male ex-EIDM friends and my reasoning would have been multifold which would have, inter alia, looked at the moral, social, cultural, economic, religious, demographic, political, and military implications of the making of our gallant Martyrs' Album public or not. But, Awate.com has become so political that it did not even ask the public for a more serious and formal consultation.

Beloved compatriots, I am posting this message in haste. I may have written this in a word document so that I would have given this post the editorial attention that it respectfully deserves. However, this would be in vain for the cut and paste functions on this message board (Voice of Liberty’s message board in Asmarino.com) is disabled by Asmarino.com and thus have to abide by its conditions. It would be extremely appreciated on my part if Asmarino.com would enable the cut and past editorial functions on this message board.

Humor from my friend, Sayed Aussman, at the end of my night out at a coffee shop in Bloor Street, Toronto: " A cat chased a mouse and the mouse entered a sewer system. The cat got so disappointed for not catching the mouse and feast on that it decided to bark. The cat barked and the mouse exited the sewer system to the open world thinking that the cat was gone the barking was coming from a dog. To its misfortune, the barking that tricked the mouse into coming out to the open was from the same cat that chased it into the sewer system. The cat snatched the mouse by its belly and asked it to have a final say. The mouse took the offer and asked the cat: "when did cats start barking? I thought barking was only for dogs." The cat answered thus: " Some of us were forced to be bilingual." I laughed my heart out and asked Wed Aussman if I can quote him in the internet. He told me to go ahead while starting another story. I was thinking about his joke politically and he noticed that I was not paying attention to him. As usual, instead of continuing telling his second joke, he stopped and asked me: " Enta min alijna alsowrya walla Aie," meaning in English: " are you from the ELF-RC or what?" Another laughter from my side followed by: ‘yalla nemshi A'alla booyutna ya Kerab enta,’ roughly meaning in English: "let us go home you spoilt son of a gun". I had to take a taxi and insisted that I had to drop him at his home on my way home. I did that and right after I arrived home, I wrote you this post. Cheers everybody, although it is tough these days. This too shall pass!

For comments, use: merhawi_m1@netzero.com

Democratic and just Eritrea shall prevail.

Eritreans never kneel down!

Eternal Glory To Our Heroic Martyrs!!!

ms senai tmnit

Merhawi Mesghina

Toronto Canada

Ps: I posted this message on Voice of Liberty’s (EDP's radio broadcasting organ) message board in Asmarino.com. I did not edit it for Asmarino.com have disabled the cut and paste functions on the said message board. I am posting this word document edited version in Bayto Meskerem. Thanx and happy holidays everybody!


 


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