@MaehonProd@YemaneGirum Close your borders and refugee camps if you don't want us to come into your country like that, oh wait I forgot you don't have a say 😂
@Laykes17@GongR1ght So they're asking them to play bcx of their skin color? That's a dumb take bcz sports aren't about including every race.. look at france for example, nobody says it's all black. If there is any white guy who plays there it's bcz he earned it!
@__FuadeIv Hhhh you guys are too busy trying to steal everythin Eritrean.. meanwhile @Alexander_isak9, our boy just one month ago on the anniversary of Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia
@Addisflower2@__FuadeIv Lol are you talking about a different world cup. He had 4 contributions (1 G/3A) in 4 matches plus one man of the match award so stfu
@petriaarab@Nebsi2 The racist iq comment always comes from the dumbest one in the room. Intelligence has nothing to do with race, n Ethiopia is in Africa and thus African. Plus the Eri+Ethio referendum was for 10 years, rest was illegal occupation so educate yourself bfr talking abt intelligence.
@TsbukH@geezindigenous That's not my point, I'm saying I'd rather get a loan with no restrictions or raise the money on my own rather than getting it in the from of aids/loans that involve selling my allegiance.
@AbdaleAbditdpy@DanielsonKassa1 Idk what makes you mistake us for north Korea, but I'll take it as a compliment since it's another nation far greater than Ethiopia will ever be 🤷🏾♂️
The race is on for Eritreas road cycling champion. Fantastic city circuit with astonishing views and an electrifying audience. Simply racing at it’s best.
Wey gud...
The spent individual whose views appear to shift with every political breeze is now being elevated into the role of an authoritative historian on #Eritrea. Versatility? Hardly…considering how detached his refrains have become from both record and reality. The inconvenient problem with revisionism is that history has a rather stubborn habit of leaving evidence behind.
#Eritrea was not "created" to weaken anyone. It was colonized by Italy. Following WW2 and Italy's loss of its African colonies, while other former colonies were granted independence, Eritrea was denied its right to decolonization. Instead, it was placed under British Military Administration, federated with Ethiopia by a UN resolution, and subsequently subjected to Ethiopia's illegal annexation in 1962.
The Eritrean people then endured a 30-year liberation struggle, ultimately restoring their independence through the blood, sweat, sacrifice, and resilience of their finest sons and daughters. Today, following an internationally supervised referendum, Eritrea stands as a proud sovereign Member State of the @UN. These are not interpretations; they are documented historical facts.
With PPs cadres, when facts become inconvenient, conspiracy theories tend to fill the gap, particularly when one must avoid explaining why international law was ignored for decades, why the #EEBC's final and binding ruling was defied, or why Eritrea's sovereignty has repeatedly been treated as negotiable.
History does not become fiction simply because a new political script is required. And those auditioning for the role of "court historian" might at least ensure that yesterday's speeches do not contradict today's performance.
If the matter were not so serious, one might mistake it for political satire. Unfortunately, even satire usually demands a measure of consistency and coherence.
@SimbaTayeJee First of all, remove our precious flag from your dirty username.
Also, u shd be ashamed for nt mentionin tht Eritrea has higher IQ, much higher percentage of civilians enrolled into highschools and colleges for FREE. That's everything u failed to do with all these universities 😂
@saraalsaeed91 Dreaming of securing a port on Eritrean coastline thru inticing violence regardless of international law and recognizing Somaliland doesn't sound like the actions of some1 interested in stability of any sort.
Address those facts if you truly care and aren't as dumb as u appear!
@TsbukH@geezindigenous We admit there's a surge in infrastructure dev. but I think anyone can get a loan and build an airport. However, you need a well informed and self accountable government in place to make sure the loans don't come with restrictions. Things we saw Ethiopia fumble over quite easily.