EPDP Chairman's Statement on Positive Developments in Eritrea and Ethiopia
Written by Menghesteab AsmeromThe Eritrean People's Democratic Party (EPDP) has been in the forefront of the struggle supporting and urging efforts for peaceful resolution of the Eritrea-Ethiopia border conflict. The record is well documents in its stated positions throughout the past several years.
In this light, the EPDP supports and highly commends the bold and correct initiative of the EPRDF under the leadership of Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed to resolve the border conflict without any pre-conditions and on the basis of the Algiers Agreement. EPDP also warmly salutes the steps being taken by the Ethiopian ruling party in releasing prisoners and its pledges to widen space for the full participation of political organizations, the civil associations and the mass media in the building of a better future.
The EPDP condemns in the strongest terms possible the terrorist act of 23 June 2018 at the Meskele Square mass demonstration organized in support of the new Ethiopian Prime Minister, Dr. Abiy Ahmed. Whoever the misguided actors may be, the attempt to create chaos and nip in the bud the promising Ethiopian mass uprising for change is a failed endeavor and stands to be denounced. We are pleased that Dr. Abiy Ahmed escaped safe from the attempt to harm him, and express our sympathies to the injured persons and convey our condolences to bereaved families.
the EPDP supports the so far positive gesture of the Eritrean regime in accepting the Ethiopian initiative for peaceful resolution of the border conflict and its decision to send a delegation to Ethiopia. However, we underline the truism that the only sure path for peace, justice, prosperity and mutual respect in the region is by ensuring a realistic opening up political space also in Eritrea to guarantee success of the rule of law, justice and constitutional governance where has been absent.
In this regard, we earnestly look for accords between the two governments that serve the best interests of the peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia through promoting the aspirations for peace, justice and democracy in the two countries. Needless to say, we firmly oppose agreements that give advantage to rotten authoritarian order of fear and terror in our country.
We in the EPDP also seize this opportunity to call upon our peoples to work hard to promote the their old fraternal relations. It will be incumbent upon the peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia to critically evaluate any misunderstandings between their governments and frown upon any move that can negatively affect the people-to-people interactions.
May Peace, Justice and Democracy prevail in Eritrea and Ethiopia!!
Menghesteab Asmerom,
EPDP Chairman,
24 June, 2018
መግለጺ ኣቦ መንበር ሰዲህኤ ብዛዕባ ህልዊ ምዕባለታት ኣብ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን
Written by መንግስተኣብ ኣስመሮምሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ (ሰዲህኤ)፡ ኣብ መንጐ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ዝተፈጥረ ጐንጺ፡ ብሰላምዊ ኣገባብ ክፍታሕ ክቃለስን ክድግፍን ከምዝጸንሐ መርገጻቱን ሰነዳቱን ዘረጋግጽዎ ሓቂ ኢዩ።
ቤት ጽሕፈት ኢህወደግ፡ ብመሪሕነት ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ፈደራላዊ ደሞክራስያዊ ሪፑብሊክ ኢትዮጵያ፡ ዶር ኣብዪ ኣሕመድ ንጐንጺ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ብመሰረት ስምምዕ ኣልጀርስን ብይን ኮሚሽን ዶብን ብዘይ ቅድመ-ኵነት ንምፍታሕ ዝወሰድዎ ተባዕን ቅኑዕን ተበግሶ፡ ሰዲህኤ ናእዳኡን ደገፉን ይገልጽ። ኣብ ርእስ’ዚ፡ ኢህወደግ ንእሱራት ምፍታሕ፡ ንተቓወምቲ ውድባትን ሰልፍታንን ሲቪላዊ መማሕበራትን፡ ናይ ዜና ትካላትን ንምስታፍ ዘኽእል ባይታ ንምስፋሕ ዝወስድዎ ዘለዉ ስጕምትታት ናእዳኡ ይገልጽ።
ነዚ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ዝኸይድ ዘሎ ለውጢ ንምትዕንቃፍን ኣብ ህዝቢ ሕንፍሽፍሽ ንምእታውን ብዕለት 23 ሰነ 2018 ኣብ መስቀል ኣደባባይ ንደገፍ ናይ ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ኢትዮጵያ ተባሂሉ ኣብ ዝተጸውዐ ሰላማዊ ሰልፊ ዝተደርበየ ቦምብ ብመን ምዃኑ ብዘየገድስ፡ ናይ ሽበራ ስጕምቲ ስለዝዀነ፡ ብትሪ ንዅንኖ።
ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ኢትዮጵያ ከይተጐድኡ ምውጻኦም ሓጐስ ይስምዓና፡ እቶም በዚ ናይ ራዕዲ ተግባር ዝተጐድኡን ዝሞቱን ድማ ጓሂናን ሓዘናን ንገልጽ።
ብኻልእ ሸነኽ ከኣ፡ መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ነቲ ብመንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያ ዝተወስደ ተበግሶ ተቐቢሉ ናብ ኣዲስ ኣበባ ልኡኽ ክሰድድ ምውሳኑ ሰዲህኤ ከም ኣወንታዊ ስጕምቲ ብምውሳድ እናደገፈ፤ እቲ ሰላም፡ ፍትሒ፡ ራህዋ፡ ፍቕሪ፡ ዘምጽእ ግን፡ ልክዕ ከም’ቲ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ዝኸይድ ዘሎ፡ ፖለቲካዊ ባይታ ዘስፍሕ፡ ቅዋምን ቅዋምነትን ዘረጋግጽ፡ ፍትሕን ግዝኣተሕግን ዘንግስ ምሕደራ ምዃኑ ከነስምረሉ ንፈቱ።
ስለ’ዚ፡ ኣብ መንጐ መንግስቲ ኤርትራን መንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያን ዝግበር ስምምዓት፡ ንኣህዛብ ክልቲኡ ሃገራት ዘርብሕ፡ ንሰላም፡ ርግኣት፡ ፍትሕን ዲሞክራስን ዘስፍን ደኣ’ምበር ንዝበለየ ምልካዊ ኣሰራርሓን ናይ ራዕድን ሽበራን ተግባራትን ዘገልግል ከይኸውን ንምሕጸን።
በዚ ኣጋጣሚ’ዚ፡ ነህዛብ ክልቲኡ ሃገራት፡ ነቲ ንነዊሕ ዘመናት ዝጸንሖ ሕውነታዊ ዝምድናታት ንምሕላው ኣበርቲዖም ክሰርሑ ንጽውዕ። ኣብ መንጐ መንግስታቶም ዝፍጠሩ ዘይምርድዳኣት ድማ ብነቐፌታዊ ዓይኒ ክርእዩን ንህዝቢ ምስ ህዝቢ ዘጋጩው ኣንፈታት ከይሕዙን ምጥንቃቕ ከምዘድልዮም ከነዘኻኽር ንፈቱ።
ሰላም፡ ፍትሒ፡ ዲሞክራሲ ኣብ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ይንገስ
መንግስተኣብ ኣስመሮም
ኣቦ መንበር ሰዲህኤ
24 ሰነ 2018
By Afp
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he was the target of the attack which injured dozens of people
The blast that rocked a ruling party campaign rally in which Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa narrowly escaped unharmed, has plunged the country into uncharted waters a month before the first elections in the post-Robert Mugabe era.
But authorities on Sunday ruled out delaying the polls as police said 49 rallygoers, including the country's two vice presidents, were injured in the attack, some of them seriously.
Mnangagwa has called for calm after the blast which went off "inches" away from him.
Footage circulating on social media showed an explosion and plumes of smoke around the president as he walked down stairs from the podium at the city's White City stadium in the second largest city of Bulawayo.
Mnangagwa said he was the target of the attack, which also injured Vice-Presidents Kembo Mohadi and Constantino Chiwenga, and which the state media is describing as an assassination attempt.
The device "exploded a few inches away from me", the president told state broadcaster on Saturday night, blaming the attack on his "mortal enemies".
"These are my mortal enemies and the attempts have been so many".
"It´s not the first attempt (on) my life. I'm used to it. Six times my office has been broken into; cyanide was put in my offices so many times."
The polls in five weeks will be the first since Zimbabwe's veteran leader Mugabe resigned following a brief military takeover in November last year after 37 years in power.
While investigations are under way, the government has ruled out a delay in the July 30 elections.
"As for the elections being postponed, a state of emergency being declared (due to the Bulawayo attack)... rest assured that the electoral programme proceeds as scheduled," the presidential spokesman George Charamba told the state-run Sunday Mail.
Police spokeswoman Charity Charamba on Sunday told reporters that "comprehensive investigations are in progress".
The upcoming election will be Mnangagwa's first at the ballot box.
- 'People must unite' -
In a voice note he released to the state media on Sunday, Mnangagwa called for unity and peace.
"In November (when Mugabe was removed) we all came together motivated by a dream, (for) a free, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe, a peaceful Zimbabwe," he said, adding "now some people are trying to kill our dream".
"While we have all chosen the path of peace others unfortunately still cling to the tools of violence. I assure you they will not succeed," said the president.
"We as a people must unite."
Previous elections in Zimbabwe had been marred by electoral fraud, intimidation and violence, including the killing of scores of opposition supporters in 2008.
But never had there been explosives detonated at rallies or targeted directly at any political leaders.
Mnangagwa has pledged to hold free and fair elections as he seeks to mend international relations and have sanctions against Zimbabwe dropped.
- 'Internal crisis in ZANU-PF'-
While Bulawayo has long been a bastion of opposition to the ZANU-PF and it was Mnangagwa's first rally in the city, commentators suggest the attack could have been instigated by internal ructions within the ruling party.
"It looks very much like an internal crisis within ZANU-PF," said Gideon Chitanga of the Johannesburg based think tank Political Economy Southern Africa. "The end game in ZANU-PF succession politics will be long and it's ramifications dire".
Yet others point to the old grievances linked to the 1982-87 Gukurahundi crackdown which was widely seen as an effort by then-prime minister Mugabe to vanquish his ally-turned-foe, the ethnic Ndebele liberation leader Joshua Nkomo.
"The main uncertainties now are whether the reaction to the attack includes a crackdown on dissent and political rivals in the name of security or a delay in the election," said Hasnain Malik of the London-based Exotix Capital.
But for ordinary voters like Harare-based Crispen Pfundirwa, the main concern is that security is not tight in the run-up to the election.
"Since 1980 we have not seen any bomb blast at a rally. These sort of things don't happen in Zimbabwe but in Iraqi and Iran," said Pfundirwa.
ክቡራት ተኸታተልቲ መደብና፡
ናይ ጽባሕ መደብና፡
ብጉዳይ ህልው ኩነታት ሃገርናን ብዛዕባ ተጋሂዱ ዘሎ ሓድሽ ኩውንነት ናይ ዶብን፡ ብናህሪ ሓድሽ ምዕባለታት እናኣርኣየ ዝመጽእ ዘሎ ህልው ኩነታት ኢትዮጵያን: በቲ ሓደ ሸነኽ፡ በቲ ካልእ ሸንኽ ድማ፡ ግደ ደንበ ተቃውሞን ኣብዚ ኣገዳሲ እዋን እንታይ ክኸውን ከምዘለዎን ንኽንድህስስ፡ ኣብ ኤርትራ ለውጢ ንምምጻእ ኣብ ደንበ ተቃውሞ ዝልለ ንጥፈትን ኣስተዋጽኦን ዘበርክቱ ንዘለው ክልተ፡ ኣሕዋት ወልደየሱስ ዓማር (ወዲ-ዓማር)ን: ሓላፊ ወጻኢ ጉዳያት ሰልፊ ዴሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ (ሰዲህኤ)፡ ከመኡ’ውን፡ ዮውሃንስ ኣስመላሽ፡ ኣቦመንበር ኤስደለ (ኤርትራዊ ስምረት ንዴሞክራስያዊ ለውጢ) ቀሪብናልኩም ኣሎና።
ንጽባሕ ሰነ 24/2018 ንዕላልን ክትዕን ሒዝናልኩም ቀሪብና ዘሎና ሕቶታት፡
1. እዚ ሓድሽ ተስፋ ናይ ሰላምን ርግኣትን ኣብ ሞንጎ ክልቲኡ ህዝብታት፡ ኣብ ግብሪ ናይ ምውዓሉ ዕድል ክሳዕ ክንደይ እዩ? ብኽልቲኡ ሸነኽ? ብፍላይ እዚ ሕጂ ኣብ ኢትይጵ{ያ ኣብ ክልተ ቦታ ዝተኻየደ ሰላማዊ ሰልፍታትን ካልእ ዝስማዕ ዘሎ ኩነታትን ኣብ ግምት ብምእታው?
2. ከም ሃገርን ህዝብን ነዚ ተረኺቡ ዘሎ ናይ ሰላም ዕድል ኣብ ጥቅሚ ህዝብን ሃገርን ንኽውዕል ዘድልዩ ረቋሒታትን፡ እንታይ ይመስለኩም? ብፍላይ ቅዋማዊ መንግስቲን፡ መንግስታዊ ትካላትን ኣብ ዘይብሉ ስርዓት
3. ግደ ደንበ ተቃውሞን ኣብዚ ኣገዳሲ እዋን እንታይ ክኸውን ኣለዎ ኢልኩም ትሓስቡ?
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Suicides raise alarm about UK's treatment of child refugees
Written by Amelia GentlemanThree Eritrean teenagers killed themselves after travelling to Britain without their parents
Amelia Gentleman Last modified on Mon 18 Jun 2018 01.05 BST
Three Eritrean teenagers killed themselves after travelling to Britain without their parents
At least three teenage refugees who arrived in Britain from the migrant camp in Calais have killed themselves in the past six months, raising questions about how the Home Office and local authorities handle profoundly vulnerable asylum-seeking children and young people in the UK.
Three young men from Eritrea, two of them aged 18 and one aged 19, have taken their own lives in London since last November. All of them fled conflict in Eritrea, travelling without their parents across Africa and Europe as young teenagers, and all spent time in the Calais migrant camp. A fourth young asylum seeker from Eritrea whose name and age has not been made public is also known to have killed himself last year.
Filmon Yemane had recently turned 18 when he killed himself in November. Alexander Tekle, also 18, took his own life a fortnight later in December, a year after he had arrived in the UK, hidden in the back of a refrigerated lorry. A third teenager, N (whom the Guardian is not naming, at the request of his family), killed himself last month, aged 19, in the same hostel in north London where Yemane had stayed.
An inquest was held into Yemane’s death in April. It highlighted that he was in a state of crisis in the 24 hours before he took his own life, and found that although employees at the sheltered accommodation where he lived had reported a deterioration in his condition to NHS mental health staff, their concerns were not “escalated appropriately within the crisis team”. A pre-inquest hearing was held into Tekle’s death last month; there is no date yet for the full hearing, and no scheduled inquest yet into the third young man’s death.
Filmon Yemane. Photograph: Family Photo
In the absence of other inquest findings, it is impossible to assess what prompted the three teenagers, who were acquainted with each other, to end their lives. All of them had been through extremely traumatic experiences, having fled conflict and encountered multiple dangers on the way to the UK, not least in the often violent environment of Calais, and risked their lives when they attempted to enter Britain by smuggling themselves on to lorries and trains. However, people who knew them have said that they subsequently found the protracted process of applying for refugee status in the UK extremely stressful.
Hamid, another Eritrean asylum-seeking teenager, who knew all three teenagers, said Alexander Tekle and N, the young man who killed himself last month, were both extremely concerned about the length of time it was taking for the Home Office to decide on whether they would be granted refugee status here. Hamid asked for his real name not to be printed, afraid that speaking out might somehow complicate his own asylum claim, which still remains unresolved, three years after his arrival in the UK at the age of 15.
One 18-year-old attempted suicide and ended up in a mental health unit, and was then billed for his healthcare. Elaine Chase of Becoming Adult He said: “Alex and I were close friends. He was such a nice guy but he was giving up on life. He was stressing about Home Office things – we all were. I tried to tell him not to worry too much, but he was thinking about it all the time. He was saying: once you have your papers, you can start your life, you can start college. He wanted to start work; he wanted to send money to his mother. Without papers you can’t work.”
He was unsure about whether Yemane had ongoing concerns about his Home Office status, but he knew that the third young person, N, was very anxious about whether he was going to be accepted as a refugee. “He was worried about Home Office and being sent back to his country and stressing about that,” he said.
The Home Office is understood not to be currently sending people back to Eritrea, because it is considered too dangerous; however child asylum seekers who turn 18 and are not granted refugee status remain in limbo, unable to work, or study, and liable to be sent to immigration detention centres if they do not leave the country voluntarily.
Benjamin Hunter met Tekle while doing volunteer work with refugees in Calais when Tekle had just turned 16. He stayed in touch with him when he travelled to England. “Alex experienced deeply traumatic events on his journey to the UK, in particular in Libya and in Calais, where he lived alone in a tent for as long as a year, subject to abuse and neglect,” Hunter said.
Tekle was wrongly age-assessed on arrival in the UK; it was not easy to get his birth certificate sent from Eritrea, although the documents were eventually sent. For a while he was treated as an adult, and sent to live in a unit for adults where he experienced real difficulties, Hunter said. Since arriving in the UK Tekle had at times been homeless, and occasionally drank heavily as a way of alleviating the stress, Hunter said.
“Instead of receiving the support and help that he desperately needed, upon his arrival in the UK, he told he was not eligible for support as a child or care-leaver. He was placed outside of care, in a hostel for adult asylum seekers where he was violently assaulted,” he said. “Alex was stressed about the wellbeing of his family, about the uncertainty of his future and in particular was stressed by his asylum claim and the thought that he might be deported. The last thing he said to me, the day before he died, was, ‘Why have I not received my papers, like my friends have?’”
His father, Tecle Sium Tesfamichel, a refugee now living in Sudan, said: “Alexander is not coming back. But I want to know this doesn’t happen to children and young people again. These children, who have to leave home through no fault of their own, are traumatised on their journey through the desert and the sea. It is the job of the authorities to look after and guide these children, who come to the UK alone. They shouldn’t come to die.”
The family’s lawyers, Bhatt Murphy, would like the coroner to examine the actions of the local authorities responsible for him, the adequacy of his accommodation, of the age assessments, and of access to mental health services.
An Eritrean woman who works with young asylum seekers (who asked not to be named) said she observed many different pressures making life hard for newly arrived teenagers. “The journey, then the welcome and reception they get here is not what they expected,” she said. “They feel like they are unwanted.
“Everything is so different from how they have lived at home. The loneliness, the language barrier; they are placed in accommodation with no one to talk to.”
The mental health problems experienced by unaccompanied asylum-seeking children have been well documented by refugee organisations and children’s charities.
Sam Royston, policy director at the Children’s Society, which has been carrying out new research into the mental health of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the UK, said: “These vulnerable young people may have experienced the trauma of war, persecution, bereavement and exploitation, all of which can have a huge impact upon their mental health. Too often, they do not get the help they need ... Practitioners we spoke to knew of young people who had sadly self-harmed and attempted suicide.”
A study by the children’s commissioner last year warned that Home Office delays in processing asylum claims were causing difficulties. “Testimony from migrant children demonstrates how the experience of uncertainty and waiting leads to a state of paralysis and depression, seriously undermining their wellbeing,” the report states.
Elaine Chase, an academic who has interviewed more than 60 unaccompanied young migrants in the UK for the research project, Becoming Adult, said about a third of the people she spoke to had experienced mental health difficulties ranging from difficulties sleeping, anxiety, severe depression to suicidal feelings, often related to uncertainty about their Home Office status. “One 18-year-old attempted suicide and ended up in a mental health unit, and was then billed for his healthcare and told he had to leave the country,” she said.
Her colleague on the research project Jennifer Allsopp said the migrants interviewed tended to be more troubled about the uncertainty they faced about their futures than by the trauma they had experienced in the past. “For them, good mental health is associated with being able to work towards future aspirations; having a sense of stability, moving onwards with their lives. It is very hard to do that, if not impossible, without security of legal status,” she said.
Rosalind Compton, an immigration solicitor with the charity Coram Children’s Legal Centre, who runs advice sessions for asylum-seeking children, said many were under extreme stress. She said she knew an 18-year-old who had attempted suicide in December after being refused asylum. “There needs to be significantly improved mental health support available for all asylum-seeking young people,” she said. “Mental health support is delayed or made ineffective by Home Office delays.”
The Calais migrant camp in 2015. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian
Liz Clegg met Alexander Tekle during the two years she spent working in Calais, supporting child migrants in the camp. She now runs a centre in Birmingham to support those who have arrived in the UK. “He was lovely. I remember him getting in the car and singing along to the radio. He came across like a genuine, funny, sociable boy,” she said. She said many young people were destroyed by spending a long time in Calais trying to get to Britain. Those who spent only a few days in the camp tended to be in a better state when they arrived here.
“It had a profound effect on them and then there’s a delusional notion that it will all be OK when you get to the UK. That can be the final nail. You’ve held on and held on, you’ve kept going and you’ve got here, and then you realise that the dream is not the dream,” she said.
Britain gives temporary leave to remain to all minors who arrive here, but those who are found ineligible for refugee status are asked to begin making plans to return to their home country when they turn 17 and a half. Many of them struggle to gather the correct evidence to show that they should be eligible for refugee status; it can be difficult to access legal advice. “You have to have evidence that you need refugee protection,” Clegg said.
“It’s a nightmare process, and they don’t understand it. None of these children read the Geneva convention or had the slightest idea of the asylum process. For many of them, they so believed that they could get to the UK and everything would be all right, and then they get rejected. It’s hugely stressful. The whole hostile immigration environment is turned towards them. If you are told you can be here only until you are 17 and a half, it’s inhumane – it’s a form of abuse.”
A Home Office spokesperson said: “We recognise that some unaccompanied asylum-seeking children have fled persecution in their countries of origin and experienced potentially dangerous journeys before reaching the UK. We are committed to reaching asylum decisions as quickly as we can, while ensuring these often complex cases are given proper consideration. Unaccompanied children are looked after by local authority children’s services, who are required to assess their individual needs, including access to mental health support.”
Hamid, who has seen three teenagers in his circle take their own lives in the space of six months, said he still struggled to understand why they decided to give up on life. “Alex was so generous, he would give me his last money; he gave me his clothes. If he had only £1 he would buy two drinks – one for him and one for you. He would share everything with you.”
He remains extremely concerned about his own immigration status and has recently received a Home Office letter informing him that he is a “person without leave”, liable for detention and possible removal from the country. The letter states: “You are not allowed to WORK. You are not allowed to STUDY.”
• In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or email . In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international suicide helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org.
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ፖሊስ ኣብ ምጽራይ እቲ ኩነታት ከምዝርከብን መርመረኡ ምስ ወደአ ሓበሬታ ንህዝቢ ወግዓዊ ከምዝኸውን'ውን ቀ/ሚ አብይ ገሊጾም።
"ብዝተሰነፈን ዝወደቐን ሓሳብ ደው ከምዘይንብል ከረጋግጸልኹም ይፈትው።"
ቀ/ሚ አብይ ኣብ ህይወት ሰብ ጉድኣት ከምዝወረደ ድሕሪ ምሕባር ምጽንናዕን ቅልጡፍ ሕውየትን ተመንዮም።
ድሕሪ'ቲ መጥቓዕቲ ሓለወቲ ቀ/ሚ ቀልጢፎም ናብ መኪነኦም ከምዝወሰድዎም ካብ ወኪልና ዝተረኽበ ሓበሬታ የመልክት።
ብርክት ዝበሉ መንእሰያት ናብቲ መድረኽ ደይቦም ንቀ/ሚ እንዳጸውዑ የመጉስዎም ኔሮም።
ቀ/ሚ አብይ ድሕሪ'ቲ ፍንጀራ ብቴሌቭዥን ንህዝቢ ኣብ ዝተዛረብሉ እዋን ኣብቲ አደባባይ ተኸዲኖሞ ዝነበሩ ማልያ ለቢሶም ኔሮም።
ንቀ/ሚ አብይ አሕመድ ድጋፍ ንምሃብ ኣብ ዝተኻየደ ሰልፊ ፍንጀራ ከምዘጋጠመ ኣብ ሰባት ጉድኣት ከምዘውረደን ዝቆሰሉ ሰባት ናብ ሕክምና ከምዝተወስዱን ወኪል ድምጽ ኣሜሪካ ካብቲ ቦታ ሓቢሩ።
እቲ ፍንጀራ እንታይ ዓይነት ፍንጀራ ምኳኑ ዛጊት ዝተፈልጠ ነገር የለን።
ቀ/ሚ መደረኦም ዛዚሞም ቦትኦም ምስ ሓዙ ኣወሃሃዲ መደብ ዝቕጽል መደብ ከፋልጥ ኣብ ዝጀመረሉ ህሞት'ዩ እቲ ፍንጀራ ተሰሚዑ። ኣብ ከባቢ'ቲ ፍንጀራ ዝበጽሓ ወኪልና ናይ ደም ነጠብጣብን ዝወደቐ አሳእንን ከምዝረአየን ዝቖሰሉ ሰባት ናብ ሕክምና ከምዝተወስዱ ከምዝተሓበሮን ነጊሩና አሎ።
ኣብዚ ሰዓት'ዚ እቲ ኩነታት ዝተረጋገአ ምዃኑን በብመዳዩ ንድጋፍ'ቲ ሰልፊ ዘንጸባርቑ ጭፈራታት ቀጺሉ ከምዘሎ ወኪልና ወሲኹ ሓቢሩ'ሎ።
ሓድሽ ምዕባለታት ተኸታቲልና ክንሕብር ምዃና ነፍልጥ።
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Abiy Ahmed also said several people were injured in the blast, which a rally organizer said was caused by a grenade. The attack occurred as he was waving to the crowd of tens of thousands. Police are investigating.
The prime minister added: “Love always wins. Killing others is a defeat. To those who tried to divide us, I want to tell you that you have not succeeded.”
In a televised interview after the explosion, Abiy said the incident was “an unsuccessful attempt by forces who do not want to see Ethiopia united.”
Ethiopians heartened by a wave of reforms under Abiy had packed Meskel Square in a show of support with numbers unseen in recent years in the East African nation.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed waves to supporters as he attends a rally in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June 23, 2018.
Since Abiy took office in April, he has made major changes to the country, including releasing almost all jailed journalists, dropping charges against activists critical of the government and moving to liberalize the economy.
He has also pledged to work toward reconciliation with rival Eritrea, by implementing a long-ignored 2002 border demarcation. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki this week described the peace overtures from Ethiopia as “positive signals.”
The White House said Thursday that it was encouraged by recent progress Ethiopia and Eritrea have made toward resolving their longstanding differences. A statement described the leadership of Abiy and Isaias as “courageous.”

Ethiopian security forces intervene on Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, June 23, 2018, where a blast killed several people during a rally called by the Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Ethiopia’s government also says it has removed internet restrictions on 246 websites and TV channels.
The prime minister’s chief of staff, Fitsum Arega, announced the news on Twitter Friday, saying “freedom of expression is a foundational right.”
“A free flow of information is essential for engaged and responsible citizenry. Only a free market of ideas will lead to the truth,” he added.
The unblocked news sites include two prominent pro-opposition sites, the Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT), based in Amsterdam, and the Oromia Media Network (OMN), based in Minnesota.
Many of the unblocked news sites are run from overseas. The media rights group, the Committee to Protect Journalists, welcomed the decision Friday.
“Allowing Ethiopians to access these news outlets is a positive sign that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is committed to delivering his promise to end Ethiopia’s censorship of the independent press,” said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator Angela Quintal.
“ጨው ንርእስኻ ኢልካ እንተዘይመቀርካ፥ እምኒ ኢሎም ይድርብዩኻ” እዩ ዝበሃል። ፖለቲካዊ ውድባት ደምበ ተቓውሞ ኤርትራ ካብ ዝምስረታ ኣትሒዘን ክሳብ ሎሚ ነቲ ስርዓት ኣብ ምብዳህ ከምቲ ክኾነኦ ዝግበአን ኣይኮናን ዘለዋ። ደንበ ተቓውሞ ኤርትራ ብዙሕ በዓለቤታውን ወድዓውን ሽግራት ኣለውዎ። ደንበ ተቓውሞ ክፈትሖ ዝግበኦ ዝነበረ በዓል ቤታዊ ሽግራት ንሱ ባዕሉ ክፈትሖ ዝግበኦ ክፈትሖ ኣይከኣለን። እቲ ወድዓዊ ሽግራት ግና እቲ ጨቋኒ ስርዓት ንናይ ተቓውሞ መሰል ስለ ዘየፍቅድ ዝፈጥሮ ሽግር እዩ።
ሎሚ ኩነታት ደምበ ተቓውሞ ኤርትራ ከመይ ኣሎ? እንታይ ግደኸ ክጻወት ይኽእል? ዝብል ሕቶታት ክቕልቀል ናይ ግድን እዩ። ኣብዚ ሕጂ እዋን ደምበ ተቓውሞ ከም ደቂ ዛግራ ፋሕ ጭንግራሕ ኢሉ እዩ ዘሎ። ፋሕ ኢሉ ከሎ ዝገብሮ ኣስተዋጽኦ ዋላ ሓንቲ ክህሉ ኣይኽእልን። ደምበ ተቓውሞ ብፖለቲካዊ ድኽነት ተጠቒዑ ኣብ ድኽመት ተሸሚሙ ኣሎ። ነቲ ሽግራቱ ክኣሊ ይኹን ክፈትሕ ሕጽረት ገንዘብን፥ ሕጽረት ብቕዓታትን ተሳቕዩ እዩ ዘሎ። ብተወሳኺ ውሽጣዊ ቁርቁሳትን ኣብ ነንሓድሕዱ ዝመናጨትን ኮይኑ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ኣምርን ሕግን ዘይክተል ኮይኑ ብምፍንጫላት ተላቢዱ እዩ ዘሎ። እዚ ከምዚ ኢሉ እንከሎ ሎሚ ደምበ ተቓውሞ ብዘይዲሞክራሲያዊ ኣገባብን ውሽጣዊ ዲሲፕሊንን ንሓደ ጨቋኒ ስርዓት ኣውሪዱ ብምንታይ ከምዝትከኦ ሓርቢትዎ ዘሎ እዩ ዝመስል። ደምበ ተቓውሞ ናይ ህልኽ ዝዓይነቱ ኣገባብ ዝሓዘ ብምህላዉ ተበግሶታት ኣብ ውሳድ ዓቐበት ኮይንዎ ኣሎ።። ምኽንያቱ ብጽልእን ቅርሕንትን ዝተላዕጠጠ ውደባ እምበር ንሓቀኛ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ትካላት ከኻዕብት ዝደሊ ኣይመስልን። ኣብ ሃገራት ኣፍሪቃ እንተ ርኣና ኩሎም’ም ብፍንው ውደባ ተወዲቦም ኣብ ስልጣን ምስ ዝመጹ ክኣስሩን፥ ክሕይሩን፥ ክዕዝቡን ክቐትሉን እዮም ዝለዓሉ።
ዕድል ደምበ ተቓውሞና እውን በዚ ዝኸዶ ዘሎ ኣተሓሕዛ ምቅዋም መወዳእትኡ ካብዚ ዝፍለ ኣይኮነን። እቲ ድኽመቱ ከኣ ነዚ ኣለልዩ ውህደቱን ጥምረቱን ኣብክንዲ ዘደልድል ተኸፋፊሉ ክቃወም ከሎ ንመስርሕ ዲሞክራሲያ ዝዕንቅጽ ምዃኑ ክንርዳእ ይግባእ። በዚ ከኣ እዩ ደምበ ተቓውሞ ዝሳቐን ዝዳኸምን ዘሎ። ደምበ ተቓውሞ ብኽመይ ዝበለ እዩ ቆይሙ ዘሎ ወይ ካብ እንታይ ዓይነት ማሕበራዊ ኩነት እዩ ዝምስረት ምጽጻይን ምጽናዕን ኣድላዪነት ኣለዎ። ምኽንያቱ ኣብ ማሕበራዊ ቅርጻ ምስ ብዙሕነት ዝተፈላለዩ ባህሪያት ዝተፈላለየ ተቓውሞ ወይ ውደባ እናዛየደ እዩ ዝኸይድ። እዚ ብወገኑ ኣብ ናይ ምስምማዕን ምርድዳእን ከምኡ እውን ሓቢርካ ኣብ ምስራሕን ዓቢ ዕንቅፋት ክፈጥር ይኽእል እዩ። ምኽንያቱ ምትእምማን ስለ ዘየለ መመሊሱ ክህሰን ክዳኸምን እምበር ሓቢረ ንረብሓ ኩሉ ክዋሳእ ዝብል ኣምር ወይ ሓሳብ ኣየሕድርን እዩ። ስለዚ ደምበ ተቓውሞ ብፍላይ ኣብዚ እዋን’ዚ ልፍንቲ ምግባር ዝያዳ ዝጥለበሉ ግዜ እናኾነ እዩ ዝመጽእ ዘሎ’ሞ ሃየ ነድህበሉ።
U.S. welcomes Ethiopia-Eritrea peace moves - State Department
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is encouraged by recent progress Ethiopia and Eritrea have made towards resolving their longstanding differences, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday.
The two African countries waged a border war from 1998-2000 that killed tens of thousands of people. Disputes over the still-militarised frontier, in particular the town of Badme, have kept the two sides at loggerheads.
On Wednesday, Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki raised hopes of a breakthrough in the conflict by describing recent peace overtures from Ethiopia as “positive signals.”
He was responding to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s pledge earlier this month to honour all the terms of a 2000 peace deal, which would include ceding Badme to Eritrea.
Isaias said he was sending a delegation to Addis Ababa to understand Abiy’s position and “chart out a plan.”
Isaias and Abiy “have demonstrated courageous leadership by taking these steps towards peace,” the State Department said in a statement.
“The United States looks forward to a full normalization of relations and the realization of our shared aspirations for both countries to enjoy enduring peace and development,” it said.
Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Leslie Adler
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ETHIOPIA: Tigray official welcomes Abiy’s decision to withdraw troops from Badme
Written by Sudan TribuneJune 21, 2018 (ADDIS ABABA) - An Ethiopian official from the border region of Tigray welcomed the decision of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to withdraw troops from Badme town in line with Algeria peace agreement signed with Eritrea in 2000.
According to official Ethiopia News Agency (ENA), Debretsion GebreMichael, the Tigray deputy chief administrator, said the Abiy’s decision to "fully implement the Algiers’ Agreement is an icebreaker in the relationship between Ethiopia and Eritrea".
"The conflict had seriously affected the development of the border areas as well as the countries hindering the possibility of a joint development program which could have been of mutual benefit for the peoples of the two countries," he added.
Debretsion’s statement comes after statements by President Isaias Afewerki welcoming the move of the new Ethiopian prime minister and announced he would send a delegation to Addis Ababa to discuss its implementation
However, he warned against statements by what he described as "TPLF clique, and other vultures" saying they would seek to obstruct any positive change in the relations between the two countries.
Badme is the home of 15,000 people out of nearly 4.3 million Ethiopian in the Tigray’s drylands.
Reports from the border area say local residents are hostile to the government decision and consider it as a betrayal by Addis Ababa.
Some residents told Reuters that they would not remain idle and threatened to vague violence.
“We have no issues over reconciling with our Eritrean brothers. But we will not leave Badme. We do not want peace by giving away this land after all the sacrifice,” Teklit Girmay, a local government official told Reuters.
Also, the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front, which is part of Ethiopia’s ruling EPRDF issued a statement expressing their opposition to withdrawal from Badme.
"The Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front will not take part in any process that harms the interests of the people of Tigray," said the statement.
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ኩልና ከም ዝነበርናዮን እንፈልጦን ዘሎናዮን ዳርጋ ምሉእ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ን30 ዓመት ዘካየዶ ሓያል ተጋድሎ ማለት ብንጹር ሓቂ ፡ ጀማሪቱ ተ.ሓ.ኤ. (ጀብሃ) ወዳኢቱ ህ.ግ.ሓ.ኤ. (ሻዕብያ) ኮይኑ ንኣብ ጉዕዞ ዝተጋጠሙ ኩሎም ዝተፋላለዩ ጽንኩራት መረርቲ መድረኻት ኣዎንታውን ኣሉታውን ፡ ኣሽሓት ስንኩላትን ስዉኣትን ከፊሉ ፡ ብዉግእ ንመግዛእቲ ኢትዮጵያ ሲዒሩ መሬቱ ነጻ ኣውጺኡ 1991 ልዑላዊት ሃገረ ኤርትራ ኣረጋጊጹ። ህልዊ ስርዓት ኣብ ኣስመራ ዘሎን ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ስልጣን ዝሓዘን ሚስጢራዊ ስሩዕ መደብ ( ኣትላንታ፡ ሎንደን ፡ ሽምግልና ኮሄን ) ኣሊሞም ስምምዕ ጌሮም ረፈረንዱም ክግበር ኣወጁ። ውልቀ መላኺ ስርዓት ህግደፍን መሓዙቱን ከኣ ንወዮ ረፈረንዱም ከም ድላዮም ጌሮም 99.2% ንእወ ኣድሚጹ ህዝብና ኢሎም ነጻ ሃገረ ኤርትራ ኣሎና በሉ። ካብ ተቋወምቲ ኣባላት ሰፋሕ ተ.ሓ.ኤ. ዝነበሩ በጀካ ( ገለ ትሕቲ ፍርቂ ሳግም ገለ ካብ ስሙር ዉድብ ) ዘድመጹ እንተዘይኮይኑ እቲ 98% ኣባላት ተቋወምቲ ዉድባት ግና ብመንነት ህ.ግ.ሓ.ኤ. ኣይነድምጽን ብምባል ነጺጎሞ። እቲ መደብ ረፈረንዱም ብሚስጢራዊ ዉዲት ዝተሃንደሰ ስለ ዝኾነ መጀመርታ እቲ መሻርኽቲ ህ.ግ.ሓ.ኤ. ዝነበረ ኣብ ኢትዮጲያ ስልጣን ዝሓዘ ቅድሚ ኩሉ ነጻነት ኤርትራ ይኣምነሉ እየ በለ። ኤርትራውያን ግና ንመግዛእቲ ጸላኢ ብዉግእ ሲዒርና መሬት ሃገርና ነጻ ዘውጻእና ከሎና ፡ ስለምታይ ረፈረንዱም ኣድለየ ዝበለ ግና ካብ ዝኾነ ይኹን ወገን ወይ ማንም ኤርትራዊ ስለምታይ ዝበለ ኣይትረኸበን ። ብሓቂ ሓቂ እዩ ዝገርምን ዘስደምምን። ሓያሎ ወጻእተኛታት ተኻታተልትን መሓዙት ሰውራናን ዝነበሩ ዉልቀ ስባት ግና ጸጸኒሖም ይሓቱኒ ከም ዝነበሩ ይዝከረኒ። ድሕሪ 5 ተ ዓመት ከኣ ወዮ ስቱር ዉዲታዊ ስምምዕን ተካሓሒዶም ንክልተ ዓመት ዝኣክል፡ ኣብ ናይ 30 ዓመት ቃልሲ ዘይተይረኽበ ብዝሒብ መስዋእቲ ብክቲኡ ወገን ዳርጋ 100.000 ስዉኣት ዝተኸፍሎ ዉግእ ኣካይዶም። ብናይ ሕቡራት መንግስታት ዓለም መንጎኝነት ከኣ ስምምዕ ኩዒትካ ቅበር ኣልጀርስ ተኸተመ ። ን16 ዓመት ከኣ ተፋኒንካ ጠጠው ኣይሰላም ኣይውግእ ኮይኑ ዝነበረ ፡ ሓዲሽ ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ኢትዮጵያ ንሰላም ቀዳምነት ሂቡ፡ ኣብ መጋቢት 2018 ከኣ ሃንደበት ንውዕል ኣልጀርስ 100% ክንትግብር ድሉዋት ኢና ዝብል ኣዋጅ ተሰምዔ። በዘይካ ናይቲ ኣካራኻሪ ቦታ ተቀማጦ ህዝቢ ተቃውሞን ደጋፍን እንተዘኮይኑ፡ ካብዚ ግናይ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ዝተሰምዔ ዕላዊ መግለጺ ኣይተሰምዔን ስለምታይ ??? እንታይ ዩ ሚስጢሩ ?>>> ???? ብወገነይ ካብ ናይ ሕሉፍ ተመክሮይን ኣስተብህሎይን ርኹስ ጸጥታዊ ዉዲቶም ኣይጭነቀሉን ፡ ኩሉ በብመዓልቱ እቲ ሓቂ ክመጽእ እዩ ዝብል እምንቶ ብምህላው ክሳብ ምስ ህግደፍ ተማኺሮም ዝኣወጅዎ ከይኸውን ዝብል ዉልቀ ጥርጣሬ ኣሎኒ።
ስለዚ እንሆ ጨቋኒ ስርዓት ህግደፍ ን27 ዓመታት ንህዝብና ኣብ መደበር ስቃይ ሕሰም ድኽነት ማእሰርቲ ግፍዕን፡ ንመንእሰያትናን ህዝብናን ኣብ ደረት ኣልቦ ዕስክርና ጂሆ ሒዙ፡ ኣደዳ ስደት ቅዝፈት ንግዲ ህዋሳት ሲናይ እስራኤል ፡ ሱዳን ሰሃራ ሊብያ ህልቀት ዉቅያኖስ ንግዲ ደቂ ሰባት ኮና ዓለም ብዓለሙ ብኣና ይበኪ ኣሎ።
እዋእ ወየን ኩለን ተቋወምቲ ዉድባት ሰልፍታት በርገሳውያን ማሕበራት ደለይቲ ለውጢ ወይ ፍትሒ እንስመ ከ ን27 ዓመታት ( ናይ 57 ዓመት ተመክሮ ዝውንና ) እንታይ ይገብራ ነይረን ወይ እውን እንታይ ይገብራ ኣሎዋ ? ? ? ? .. ንታሪኽ ወይ ንምስኽር ዝድህሰስ ህዝቢ ዝጠቅመሉ ዝጭበጥ ዘይብሉ ኮይኑ ፡ ብዙሕ ፍረ ኣልቦ ወይ መግለጽታት ናኡ ምኽኑይ ሃልክታት መልስታት ኣይሰኣኑን። ማለት ቂሔጽልሚ ዉዳቤ፡ ጉራሙራ ስነሓሳባት፡ ሕሉፋት ትሕቲ ሃገራውነት ስሚዒታት ዝሓዘሉ እዋናውያን ዘይኾኑ መልስታት ክህልዉ እዮም ዝብል ግምት ስለ ዘሎኒ እትኽተል መዓዲት ሓጻር ግጥሚ ደርበስበስ ክብል እየ ... .. >>>>>
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ንቅኑዕ ሓርነታዊቃልሲ ዘሪእኩምሉ ፖሊቲካዊ ቁሪ፡
ዝመሓልኩምሉ ብስዉኣት ኣትጥለሙ ሕድሪ
ንነጻ ፖሊቲካዊዉሳኔ ዓቅብዎ ብክብሪ፡
ነጻ ልዕልቲ ሃገር ብማንም ከይትድፈር ነውሪ
ህዝባዊ ማዕበል እሙን መሳርያ ንህግደፍ ኣሕሳሪ ዕምሪ።
መራሕቲ ናይ ንግሆ ይኣኽለኩም ስልጣን ገባቲ ትሪ
ብሃይማኖት ብቢሄር ዉደባ ንህዝቢፈጢርኩምሉ ሰሪ፡
ሓድነት ህዝብን ሃገርን ተመርኮሱ ንሱ እዩ እንኮ ኣሳሪ
ሰላማዊ ዲሞክራስያዊ ኣገባብ እዩ ዉሑስ ብልጹግ መንበሪ።
ሙሉእ ህዝቢ ጠለቡ ሰላም ፍትሒ ብስኒት
ኣይለኣኸናን ዘይናቱ ክንልቃሕ ናይ ጎረበት፡
ብስነፍልጠት ሓቂ ተዛረቡ ከይወሰኽኩም ምኽኒት
ክሰምዓኩም መንእሰይ ኣረጊት ምስ ሰራዊት።
ኣቱም መራሕቲ ተቋውሞ መዓስ ኢኹም ትልብሙ
ካብ 1961 ክሳብ ሎሚ ዝነበረ ተምክሮ ጥዑዩ ሕሙሙ
ናጽነት ሃገር ወሊዱ ንባዕዲብዘየዳግም ስዕረት ሃሪሙ፡
27 ዓመታት ብህግደፍ ክድሃኽ ክስደድ መብጽዓኡ ተጠሊሙ
27 ዓመታት ናትኩምቃልሲ እንታይ ኣፍርዩ እንታይ ዩ ትርሩሙ ?
ነብስኹም ሓቲትኩም ንጹር መልሲ ሃቡ ዉዲት ኣይትእለሙ
ኣኺላ እያ እታ ጊዜ ኩሉ ፈሊጥዎ ተግባርኩም ዓለም ብዓለሙ
ይኣኽለኩም ደጊም ትሩፍ እዩ ንጽባሕ ስልጣን ክትሓልሙ .. ..>>>>
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Radio Demtsi Harnnet Kassel 21.06.2018
Written by Demtsi Harnnet Kasselርእሰ-ዓንቀጽ ሰዲህኤ
ኣብዚ ቀረባ መዓልታት ካብ መንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያ ናብ መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ከም ብሓድሽ ናይ ንዛተ መጸዋዕታ ምስ ቀረበ፡ ብወገን መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ደሃይ ምጥፍኡ ናይ ብዙሓት መዛረቢ ኮይኑ ጸኒሑ። ናይቲ ምጽቃጥ ምኽንያት እንታይ ክኸውን ከም ዝኽእል ከኣ ብዙሓት ወገናት ግምታቶም ክህብሉ ዝጸንሑ ኣዛራቢ ዛዕባ ነይሩ። ድሕሪ 15 መዓልታት ምጽባይ ከኣ እነሆ ኣቶ ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ ብምኽንያት መዓልቲ ሰማእታት ኤርትራ 20 ሰነ 2018 ኣብ ዝተሰናደአ ጽንብል “ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ዘሎ ኣውንታይ ኩነታት ንምርዳእ ልኡኽና ናብ ኣዲስ ኣበባ ንሰድድ ኣለና” ብዝብል ሓረግ መሊስዎ። እዚ ኣበሃህላ’ዚ “ሓቂ ድዩ ካብ ሕጂ ጀሚሮም ነቲ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ዘሎ ኩነታት ክፈልጥዎ ወይስ ኣቐዲሞም ዘዳለዉዎ ሕብስቲ ክቖርሱ እዮም ዝኸዱ ዘለዉ?” ዝብል ሕቶ ዘልዕል እዩ።
ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ (ሰዲህኤ) ኣቐዲሙ እቲ ኣብ መንጐ ክልቲኡ ሃገራት እተፈጥረ ጐንጺ ሰላማውን ሕጋውን መዓልቦ ክግበረሉ ክጽውዕ ከም ዝጸንሐ ዝፍለጥ ኢዩ። ብመንጽር’ዚ እዚ ናይ ንዛተ ቅሩብነት ጠቓሚ፡ ዘተኣማምንን ነባርን ክኸውን፡ ንሓባራዊ ረብሓታት ናይ ክልቲኡ ኣህዛብ ዘውሕስ ምስ ዝኸውን ጥራሕ ኢዩ ኢሉ ይኣምን።
ካብዚ ሓቂ’ዚ ብምንቃል እዩ ከኣ ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ “ኣብ ዞና ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃ፡ ሰላምን ቅሳነትን ሓባራዊ ምጣኔ ሃብታዊ ዕብየትን ብምድግጋፍ ክረጋገጽ ምቅላስ፤ ምስ ኵለን ሃገራት፡ ኣብ ሕድሕድ ረብሓታት፡ ምክብባርን ጣልቃ ዘይምትእትታውን፡ ዓለም-ለኻዊ ውዕላት ምኽባርን ዝተሰረተ ዝምድናታት ምፍጣር፤” ብዝብል ኣብ ፖለቲካዊ መደብ ዕዮኡ ንኣህጉራዊ ዝምድና ኣብ ዝምልከት ክፍሊ ኣስፊርዎ ዘሎ።
ስኣን ከም’ዚ ዝኣመሰለ ልቦናን ሕድገትን ምግባር ኢዩ ከኣ፡ ዝሓለፉ ሓያሎ ዓመታት ንህዝብታት ክልቲኡ ሃገራት ከቢድ ማህሰይቲ ኣብ ዘውረደ፡ ናይ “ኣይሰላም ኣይውግእ” ኩነታት ዝጸንሐ። ብሰን’ዚ ናይ ሰንፈላል ኩነታት ከኣ እዩ ኣብ ልዕሊ ክልቲኡ ሸነኻት ስቓይን ሰንፈላልን ሳዕሪሩ ዝጸንሐ። ሕጂ “ዶብ ከይተሓንጸጸ ብዘይ ቅድመ-ኩነትን ክንዛረብ ንኽእል ኢና’” ዝብል ሓሳብ ምምጽኡ ድማ፡ ነቲ ክልቲኡ ህዝብታት ክሳቐየሉ ዝጸንሐ ኩነት ናይ ምቕያር ኣንፈት ዝህብ እዩ።
ብመሰረቱ ኣቶ ኢሳይያስ ንዝኾነ ስጉምቲ ምስ ናቱን ጉጅልኡን ኣብ ስልጣን ምቕጻል ከም ዝዕይሮ ዘዛርብ ኣይኮነን። ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ግዳይ ኩሉ ዓይነት ሕሰምን መከራን ዝገብረሉ ዘሎ ቀንዲ ምኽንያት’ውን ንሱ እዩ። ሎሚ ነቲ ቅድም ዝሕሰሞ ዝነበረ ሕራይ ንዛተ ናይ ምባሉ ምኽንያት’ውን ካብዚ ወጻኢ ዝረአ ኣይኮነን። ካብዚ ሓሊፉ ኢሳይያስ መናሕሰዪ ነይሩ እንተዝኸውንሲ ነቲ ዓፊንዎ ዘሎ መሰላት ውሕስነት ብዘለዎ ኣገባብ ፈቒዱ፡ ነቲ ኣብ ልዕሊ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኣውሪድዎ ዘሎ ሰፍ ዘይብል ዘቤታዊ ናይ ማዕቀብ ኣርዑት ሓጺን መልዓሎ። ኣብቲ ነቲ መጸዋዕታ ናይ ምቕባል መደረኡ በዚ ኣጋጣሚዚ ኣቢሉ ምስ በዓል ኣሜሪካ ክዕረቕ እሞ ንሳቶም ድማ “ዕድመኻ ኣብ ስልጣን ይንዋሕ” ኢሎም መሪቖም ዝትኮብ ክተኹብሉ ዝወጠኖ ምዃኑ ኣንጸባሪቕዎ እዩ። ስለዚ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ናይቲ ክመጽእ ዝኽእል ሰላም ተጠቃሚ’ኳ እንተኾነ በየናይ ሕሳብ ይመጽእ ኣሎ ግና ክርደኦን ክከታተሎን ይግበኦ።
ከምቲ ቅድሚ ሕጂ ብተደጋጋሚ ዝገለጽናዮ ንሕና ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኮነ ናይ ለውጢ ሓይልታት ንምምሕዳር ኢሳይያስን ናይ ጭቆና መሓውሩን ክንቃወመሉ ዝጸናሕና፡ ንቃወመሉ ዘለናን ንመጻኢ’ውን ክሳብ ዓወት እንቃወመሉ ቀንዲ ምኽንያት፡ ምስ ኢትዮጵያን ካለኦት ጐረባብቲ ሃገራትን ውግኣት ከፊቱ ህልቂት ስለ ዘስዓበ ጥራይ ኣይኮናን። ውድባትናን ተቓውሞናን ቅድሚ’ቲ ጉጅለ ኢሳይያስ ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ኮነ ምስ ካለኦት ጐረባብቲ ሃገራት ውግኣት ምኽፋቱ ዝነበረ ምዃኑ ከኣ ናይዚ መረጋገጽን መርተዖን እዩ። ስለዚ ቀንዲ ኣንጻር ጉጅለ ህግደፍ እንቃወመሉ ምኽንያት ኣብታ ብመስዋእቲ ደቃ ህያው ዝኾነት ኤርትራ በዂሩ ዘሎ፡ ሰላም፡ ልምዓት፡ ዲሞክራሲ፡ ሕገ-መንግስታዊ ምምሕዳር፡ ምኽባር ኩሉ መሰላትን ምውሓስን ኣብ ሃገርካ ብሰላም ናይ ምንባር ናጽነትን እዩ። መሰረታዊ ሕቶ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ተፈቲሑ ዝበሃል ከኣ እዞም ዝተዘርዘሩን ካለኦት ኣብ ኤርትራ በዂሮም ዘለዉ መሰላትን፡ ህዝቢ ብዲሞክራስያዊ ተሳትፎኡ ብዘጽደቖ ሕገ-መንግስቲ ውሕስነት ምስ ረኸቡ ጥራይ እዩ። ምስዚ ግና ኣብ መንጎ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ዝጸንሐ ጉዳይ እንተተፈቲሑ፡ ልብና መሊእናን ኩሉ ዓቕምና ወዲብናን ናብ ውሽጣዊ ጉዳይና ከነድህብ ስለ ዘኽእለና መሰረታዊ ዓወት ከነመዝግብ ጽልዋ የብሉን ማለት ኣይኮነን። ብኽንድኡ ደረጃ ንገለ ጉጅለ ኢሳይያስ ካብ ለውጢ ንምህዳምን ህዝቢ ንምድንጋርን ክጥቀመሉ ዝጸንሐ መመሳመሲ መሳዂቲ ስለ ዝዓጹ ከኣ ተወሳኺ ኣውንታዊ ነጥቢ ኢዩ።
በዚ ኣጋጣሚ መንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያ እውን ጉርብትናዊ ረብሓ ክልቲኡ ህዝብታት ውሕስነት ዝረክብ ምስ ህዝቢ ማእከሉ ዝገበረ ፍትሓዊ ምምሕዳር ብምጉርባት ምዃኑ ከይዝንግዕ ነዘኻኽሮ። ካብዚ ሓሊፉ ሓቀኛ ናይ ህዝቢ ምስ ዘይኮነ መንግስቲ ዝግበር ዝምድና ውሕስነትን ቀጻልነትን ከምዘየብሉ ይስሕቶ’ዩ ዝብል እምነትኳ እንተዘይብልና፡ ኣብ ኤርትራ ዝፍጠር ጸረ-ዲሞክራሲ ኮነ ዲሞክራስያዊ ምዕባለ፡ ካብ ኤርትራ ገንፊሉ ናብ ኢትዮጵያ ከም ዝፈስስ ከስተብህል ነዘኻኽሮ። እቶም ንጉጅለ ኢሳይያስ ንሓንሳብ ዝቐጽዕዎ ንሓንሳብ ከኣ ዝምርቕዎ ናይ ግዳም ወገናት ከኣ ኩሉ ግዜ ነቲ ህዝብና ብሰንኩ ዝሓልፎ ዘሎ መዳርግቲ ዘየብሉ ጭቆና ኣብ ግምት ከእትውዎ በዚ ኣጋጣሚ ነዘኻኽሮም።
ብሓባር ንስራሕ ከነድምዕ፡ ብሓባር ነድምጽ ክንስማዕ!
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Ambassador Nikki Haley said the withdrawal was not a retreat from the US's commitment to human rights, but called the 47-member, international council “an organisation that is not worthy of its name".
Ms Haley also accused the council of maintaining a “disproportionate focus and unending hostility towards Israel" that shows it is "motivated by political bias, not by human rights".
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the UN human rights chief, called the announcement "disappointing, if not really surprising".
"Given the state of human rights in today's world, the US should be stepping up, not stepping back," he said in a statement.
It also comes as the US faces intense criticism for detaining children separated from their immigrant parents at the US-Mexico border. Mr al-Hussein has called on Washington to halt the “unconscionable” policy.
Diplomats have said the US's withdrawal from the council could bolster countries such as Cuba, Russia, Egypt and Pakistan, which resist what they see as UN interference in sovereign issues.
Twelve rights and aids groups, including Human Rights First, Save the Children and CARE, wrote to Mr Pompeo to warn the withdrawal would “make it more difficult to advance human rights priorities and aid victims of abuse around the world".
“The US's absence will only compound the council's weaknesses,” they wrote.
The official said that “at its best” the council compels violators to act towards “positive action,” however they noted that ” all too frequently, it fails to address critical situations for political reasons – and undermines its own credibility”.
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The human rights body was formed in 2006, but was shunned by the administration of President George W Bush. In 2009, President Barack Obama reversed that decision after taking office.
Ms Haley also called for the council to vote on resolutions against Venezuela, Syria, Eritrea, Belarus, Ukraine and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The United Nations General Assembly votes 128-9 to declare the United States' Jerusalem capital recognition 'null and void'The relationship between the Trump administration and the UN has appeared fractious for much of the US president's time in office. In December the US officially recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, prompting a vote of 128-9 in the general body to declare the unilateral decision “null and void”. Last month, the council voted to probe killings in Gaza and accused Israel of using excessive force in dealing with protests on the border. The United States and Australia cast the only “no” votes.
Anjali Dayal, an international security professor at Fordham University, previously told The Independent that although the move is not a surprise, the US is not without “valid criticisms” of the body. There are “human rights abusers with seats on the Council,” Ms Dayal explained.
But, Ms Dayal argued the issue was “not an unknown” drawback of the council. Ms Haley knew this was a problem coming into office since activists, observer groups, and smaller nations have complained about differing regional processes that have allowed it to happen for years. But the US “will have to be in the room” in order to make any significant change to the council, she said.
A sitting member of the Council has never dropped out in its 12-year history, though Libya was kicked out after a vote from the General Assembly in 2011.