No disrespect intended here but would it not be a good idea to galvanize and unit the people out in diaspora rather than appealing to the one you just left behind? There is always a second chance and that chance starts from you and by opening your arm to work to unite the people outside and work towards change. By reaching out and becoming an agent of unity. Leaving aside past pride and forging forward. The issue I have and struggle to coming to terms is this – those who had a chance to make decisive changes “bailed out” and now from far out echoing the very first thing that needed to be done back then. Yesterday is gone but today and tomorrow are here if you make use of them because time has been ticking, lives are maiming, country is in ruins, and you/we are living at the expense of others in a fantasy Island.
What should you do you might ask/wonder: Call up the doers and those who are trying to overcome a high social friction within Eritrean opposition groups and become a catalyst than a wall. At times, a road traveled less often could get the result we all dream of
I also say with great respect to the Respectful Ambassador: OROMAI!!! ERITREA — in one hundred and thirty (130) years of struggle — has given-up and letting its “children” to scatter around the GLOBE and save themselves individually. to the best of their abilities.
Dear Professor: If I am harsh, it is ONLY because I care but LOST HOPE when 80 to 90 different groups of Eritreans are claiming to be struggling to liberate Eritrea from ONE — and ONLY ONE — single mortal human being. Don’t forget, it includes the well known gallant Eritrean fighters who defeated Ethiopia in thirty year war. This is a FACT. It is now already another thirty-years of deception among ourselves!!!! . Who is deceiving who? If we believe that the World will believe us with that excuse [ONE dictator against four-five million people], then we have reached the bottom surface of cheating thyself beyond redemption. THE END >>> in the true meaning of the word.
Mr Ambassador,
No disrespect intended here but would it not be a good idea to galvanize and unit the people out in diaspora rather than appealing to the one you just left behind? There is always a second chance and that chance starts from you and by opening your arm to work to unite the people outside and work towards change. By reaching out and becoming an agent of unity. Leaving aside past pride and forging forward. The issue I have and struggle to coming to terms is this – those who had a chance to make decisive changes “bailed out” and now from far out echoing the very first thing that needed to be done back then. Yesterday is gone but today and tomorrow are here if you make use of them because time has been ticking, lives are maiming, country is in ruins, and you/we are living at the expense of others in a fantasy Island.
What should you do you might ask/wonder: Call up the doers and those who are trying to overcome a high social friction within Eritrean opposition groups and become a catalyst than a wall. At times, a road traveled less often could get the result we all dream of
With Respect
Mike
I also say with great respect to the Respectful Ambassador: OROMAI!!! ERITREA — in one hundred and thirty (130) years of struggle — has given-up and letting its “children” to scatter around the GLOBE and save themselves individually. to the best of their abilities.
Dear Professor: If I am harsh, it is ONLY because I care but LOST HOPE when 80 to 90 different groups of Eritreans are claiming to be struggling to liberate Eritrea from ONE — and ONLY ONE — single mortal human being. Don’t forget, it includes the well known gallant Eritrean fighters who defeated Ethiopia in thirty year war. This is a FACT. It is now already another thirty-years of deception among ourselves!!!! . Who is deceiving who? If we believe that the World will believe us with that excuse [ONE dictator against four-five million people], then we have reached the bottom surface of cheating thyself beyond redemption.
THE END >>> in the true meaning of the word.