Kemzi bitmhriti n Eritrea tihalyela bizeri kea hileyela
@Samiberhe6710 күн бұрын
Tikikil haqi meri brother 😢😢😢😢
@cyber370810 күн бұрын
Awe nhnana vacation ina wexina zelna aytesedetnan💫
@eritreafirst732910 күн бұрын
Kemti n skum thasbwo tmneywo ente zkewn eritrea tbahal jager aymahalewetin hasewti papagalo aythasu hji sgre dob zitetahzu aykeflun yom aythasu. Id nay kale seb hizka ente terekibka 10,000 nakfa tkefil kemzi nska n xadu tkeflo zeleka tiket.sdet kea kikixil yu ab mulue alem men ymrah b zeygedis.ab eritrea tray aykonenn.
@samieyob824010 күн бұрын
Meron eti hizbi kem hizbi Congo wey Libia aykonen. Balu eti hizbi zeykonen zetekumeka abu nekeyteneber ahlifu ne shabia balu endiu zehebeka, kemey elu kof kebel? Selezi si fekri hager wey ne fetehi mekelas si himket nay weledena wen alewo. Kale hager adu eu kof zebel fekri hageru alewo.
I like your main argument. However, when talking about the victims of the PFDJ, you mention a few selected individuals: Petros Solomon, and the G15. Other opposition channels also mention the journalists behind bars such as Dawit Yishaq and others. Not one mentions the Jehovah's Witnesses, who were the first victims of the EPLF, the predecessor of the PFDJ. Not many mention the disabled fighters of Mai Habar, and the pastors of the banned churches. The G -15, and Bitweded, and other high profile prisoners may signify the height of the repression meted out against the Eritrean people. But it is every Eritrean that has become the victim of the PFDJ. That should be stressed and never forgotten, in case it appears that the PFDJ is the enemy of some individuals that challenged him, and were a threat to his power. No. That is not true. Even people that never had any ambition to power were targetted. That shows it is against the whole of the Eritrean people, not just a few individuals.