Eritrea: The Dictator and its Political Theatre!
By Fesseha Nair
The Eritrean self- appointed president of the PFDJ but not the Eritrean people, in his speech on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Eritrean Independence day came out with a ridiculous and contemptuous speech as noted below.
”Within the framework of our tasks of nation building, the political infrastructure assumes a vital role as a vehicle to advance our overall objectives. We have gleaned important lessons and experiences from the hostile external schemes aimed at derailing our nation-building endeavours and processes. I would thus like to announce on this occasion that a constitution drafting process will be launched in order to chart out the political road map for the future governmental structure.”
Publicerad 2013-07-27 18:03 En kulturfestival pågår under helgen i Spånga utanför Stockholm. Men syftet är att samla in pengar till diktatorn i Eritrea, menar motståndarna. – De samlar in miljoner för att förtrycka folket i Eritrea, säger YosephYohannes, talesperson för organisationen SESADU, till DN.
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