4/8 - FC Eritrea Kassel
By contrast, FC Eritrea Kassel were founded in 2020 and are one of Germany's newest football clubs.
They were set up by refugees from Eritrea - a country in the Horn of Africa with one of the world's most repressive regimes - but have also made it clear that non-Eritreans are welcome too.
@Shannxo Roy Hodgson! 6 months of maddness, lost 2-1 to Blackpool and we fell into the bottom three. Hodgson said if you are in the relegation zone, you are in a relegation battle. dark times!
If Cuba's socialism doesn't work, why not let it fail on its own? Why try to strangle it for 65 years? Why blockade it and try to force change against the people's will? Truth is, a successful Cuba would open everyone's eyes in the U.S. and people would demand more from lawmakers.
@mindofprospect It would be slow, i agree, and there would be no pressure to process them quickly, but it would remove this issue of migrants in hotels because, as you said, it gives support to the far-right. Not that i think we should be coming up with policies to appease them.
@mindofprospect Making a claim from another country would mean no migrants in hotels in the uk. And the process can be as quick as they want…by quick i mean within a few months. And if you’re denied then thats it. It should be a matter of having enough case workers dealing with applicantions
@mindofprospect I disagree. No doubt some of the migrants don’t have a right to be here. The process should be quick, and you should be able to apply/claim asylum from any safe country, this would do-away with people having to make journeys across the channel just to start the asylum process.
“Eritrea, a small nation in the Horn of Africa, illustrates how foreign policy advisors often rely on oversimplifications and stereotypes, which obscure the complex political dynamics essential for crafting effective foreign policy strategies.” #Eritrea https://t.co/QGD6wRISKx
Most governments don’t want USAID funds flowing into their countries because they understand where much of that money actually ends up.
While marketed as support for development, democracy, and human rights, the majority of these funds are funneled into opposition groups, NGOs with political agendas, and destabilizing movements.
At best, maybe 10% of the money reaches real projects that help people in need (there are such cases), but the rest is used to fuel dissent, finance protests, and undermine administrations that refuse to align with the globalist agenda.
Cutting this so-called aid isn’t just beneficial for the United States; it’s also a big win for the rest of the world.
@martinplaut 😂Did you just copy and paste the whole article to your own website?
Anyway, people are free to attend festivals, and give money, and equally free to not attend festivals and not give money. You seem to think the Eritreans are coming to peoples homes and demanding money
@theashrb Saw a tweet that said ‘Sandy Hook marked the end of the US gun control debate. Once America decided killing children was bearable, it was over’…
@theashrb Smoking in the office and on the tube! Madness! i just cant imagine that now. I am old enough to remember smoking in clubs tho, clothes stank of smoke the next day🤮
Is there is anything more Racist & Pathetic than 3 old white men,from US & EU discussing how they hate a nation that is 1000's of miles away in #Africa.
2 of them scratching their heads why their usual nation distablizing techniques didn't work?
#SayNomore#Eritrea@BTnewsroom