Eritrea: What the Book of Martyrs Doesn’t Say (Part I) The paradoxes of the Book of Martyrs are many. But there is one that beats them all in its sheer... Read more ...
Layman’s View on the National Conference In fact, if this writer had his way, I would include Diaspora political groups in minor but... Read more ...
Eritrea: From Roving to Stationary Banditry Almost four centuries after the appearance of the book of Cervantes, several scores of armed men... Read more ...
WONDER WHY ? There is nothing good to be told about the impact of the last 20 years when, as a people and as a... Read more ...
For Eritrean expatriate press, intimidation in exile Menghistu arrived in Houston as a refugee in 2006. He works two jobs to feed his wife and two... Read more ...
Seeking Asylum as HIV Positive (The New Ugly Face of Racism) June 20 is designated by the UN as a day to mark refugees’ plight. Unfortunately, rather than... Read more ...