Look at 4:00, all the stores that are closed they were the hot spot for many business people. they used to get stuff from Dubai and other countries. No now i see all of them closed and i can't even see people around them. maybe one or two walking by.
And now we are hearing Eritrean economy is growing. Well this video is simply telling us what is going on in Eritrea at this moment.
You boasted about lack of beggars in Asmara comparing it to Addis, but why would beggars exist where there is no one to give? the same with cleanness, it is indeed a clean town cos there is nothing to wast.....
I would like to see Kagnew Station. Will you take your camera there? I lived at Casa Bonda Iwould like to see that. I lived at Paradiso I would like to see that.
of coarse eritrean ppl are beautiful, but look the streets, cold, old and cracked buildings. It is amazing how one dictator could affect the lives of millions.
Bullshyt comments yet again, by hatin jealous hyenas.U think all about yourself, u wanna serve your own intrest u dont want to see eritrea progress in good path. The city is so beautiful clean and one of the safest in africa, THATS PEACE. yet u hate. dictator is all u say. Dams, for the locals and animlas, the schools and the improvement in healthcare e.g new in thio and assab etc, solar energy and windmils, u dont mention. focus on makin peace with neighbours so we move on even better,not hate
i think u went crazy already, ...LoL... shabia betraying dogs who imprisoned the same fighters who liberated them, wow talk about trechery, no wounder they invaded Badme, ......LoL.......
O.M.G i feel like im in asmara when i saw this video.BUT the reason whu we can not go back to our country is coz of this greedy dictators so how long are we gonna stay far from our land brothers and sisters lets get up and do what we can in wher ever we are instead of been thrown out of our beloved country and waiting for change with miracle thats not what ERITREAN mean.peace to eri peace to africa and the world.
What happened to the ASMARA that I grew up in?Thanks to a bunch of dictators, it looks like a ghost city and it's getting too old. What a waste,18 years to be ruled by a ruthless dictator that destroyed a whole nation by igniting wars here and there.
My fellow Eritreans, it's time to stand up against dictatorship and free our people from his bruatal rule. Then we can go and build Asmara again the way we want it to be Bella and ofcourse brag about.
stand up , ehh, why dont u come and stand up in eri or preferably nex to me, see if i dont give u a zineadine zidane head butt to your dumbass, u fuckin cookoonut. ur such a dick even from the way you write. dont instigate hate, ur wastin yo time, Eritrea dont raise no fools. we dont want no riots and shyt, shyyt somebody gotta be peaceful. its us. leave us be, at least our leader doesnt flash and brag while thousands dying in ethiopia for example. Buildin sky scrapers and dnt have electricty
I just want you to know that I am not going to use the kind of words you use. Why? That is not how I was raised. I believe neither you were. But when you run out of good things, you prefer name callings and so on. Anyways, You know I can't say this in Eritrea for an obvious reason, there is no freedom of expression and you seem to brag about it. Incase you are disillusioned or disoriented let me make something clear to you. This was not why we paid a river of blood for.
Thanks for expressing your opinon and disagree with me respectfully. I respect you for that and that is a civilized way of debating on issues that are important to our country.
Dear 415sami,
With all due respect, where did you get me wrong? Please explain.
Do you think our brave men & women should serve the national service indefinately where there is no enemy in sight or people should be jailed without the due process of the law or lack of justice & worse the disappearance of individuals
without a trace by a government that is supposed to protect us. This was not what we fought for. Our people paid a heavy price for freedom, respect of human rights, justice & the rule of law. Sadly none of them prevails in Eritrea today. Instead we find ourselves being ruled by a ruthless dictator worse that Mengistu.
We paid a heavy price for human rights, justice, democracy, freedom of expression & the rule of law but not to replace Mengistu by Tigrigna speaking one.Today none of these prevail in our motherland.The struggle is on & it will go on till your leader & his croonies are tossed away to a dustbin of history. Its not my business to know what is going on in Ethiopia but you seem to brag about a dictator (that every Eritrean hates) who described our youngmen &women dangerous journey to freedom
as a picnic. But you know its not. Our people are paying a heavy price once again to get themselves out of the big prison & one day the Sahara desert & the Mediteranian Sea will tell how many of our people died there. Well yes the Ethiopians are building sky scrapers while your leader is so busy squndering our meager resource by creating rebel groups to distabilise our neighbours.What a curse?
well my people are in nature peace and united. Your kind of instigating is what we dont want a part of. it wont help. U love 2hate. Says who we destabalize our region?Y u believeing everything. I bet u believed that iraq had wmd. Proof?? u still scratch yo head. Listen at least we build our relvant and necessary infastructre everywhere in the country, and its picking up pace now. We dont blow with the wind. freedom of speech talk, LOL,i hate to break it to you but it's nowhere, theres a limit.
listen carefully, we dont want a puppet government that comes serves his own interest or becomes a kiss ass to failed western policies. thats not what our struggle was for. we want our freedom and country under our terms. At least things seem to change slow by slow, to improve quality for the ppls. If ethiopia is not ur business, then ur lost, thats y we are in this hardtimes, we could have helped each other but they want to give us their own terms and conditions, on our country, it ain happenin
and also JOKEHEART, dnt be misled all your talk about democracy etc, ur thinking about yourself only. i kno. Our peole who left will go back and build their country themselves. but for eritrea to accomplish building all the roads, trains, boats, clothes,schools, dams, is one thing u dont hear in the western news yet applauded by real individuals. reduction of child mortality rate is the best in africa. Talk about this &ways to make peace, the rest will change itself. ur wrong message wont help
No disrespect, but i don't see whats so amazingly beautiful about asmara. i sort of agree with theycallmeschool's comment. Addis is a really fun place to be at. Eritrea looks a bit...empty...
AWW ERITREA MY LOVE!! I CANT WAIT TO GO BACK HOME DIS SUMMER, & 2 TheycallMeSCHOOL get ya bullshyt ass outta here wit all dat, eritrea is more beautiful then u'll ever knw nigga.
indeed beautiful town clean and fresh city!!! nooooooo u shouldn't turn around at 3.02 till ur reach bereket fast food near bar winta that's where i used to leave man. i was expecting u to keep going all the way down on godena harnet... sad sad .other than memories flooding alot i really enjoy it.
Look at 4:00, all the stores that are closed they were the hot spot for many business people. they used to get stuff from Dubai and other countries. No now i see all of them closed and i can't even see people around them. maybe one or two walking by.
And now we are hearing Eritrean economy is growing. Well this video is simply telling us what is going on in Eritrea at this moment.
YerhewoERI09 6 days ago
It's like a centre-south italian town...
SOYUZ1968 1 year ago
EritreanKing007,
You boasted about lack of beggars in Asmara comparing it to Addis, but why would beggars exist where there is no one to give? the same with cleanness, it is indeed a clean town cos there is nothing to wast.....
asmarom1 1 year ago
I would like to see Kagnew Station. Will you take your camera there? I lived at Casa Bonda Iwould like to see that. I lived at Paradiso I would like to see that.
leesbo55 1 year ago
It looks like europe hhhhhhhhhhh, what the hell is showing us the hight ways
puplic transports new buildings it is dead city and dead people
Joyglory12 1 year ago
of coarse eritrean ppl are beautiful, but look the streets, cold, old and cracked buildings. It is amazing how one dictator could affect the lives of millions.
BekindFul 1 year ago
god bless eritrea nad issayis aferkio may he kill all our enemys
09Factual 2 years ago
Bullshyt comments yet again, by hatin jealous hyenas.U think all about yourself, u wanna serve your own intrest u dont want to see eritrea progress in good path. The city is so beautiful clean and one of the safest in africa, THATS PEACE. yet u hate. dictator is all u say. Dams, for the locals and animlas, the schools and the improvement in healthcare e.g new in thio and assab etc, solar energy and windmils, u dont mention. focus on makin peace with neighbours so we move on even better,not hate
hypenitis1 2 years ago
i think u went crazy already, ...LoL... shabia betraying dogs who imprisoned the same fighters who liberated them, wow talk about trechery, no wounder they invaded Badme, ......LoL.......
abeshaking370 2 years ago
O.M.G i feel like im in asmara when i saw this video.BUT the reason whu we can not go back to our country is coz of this greedy dictators so how long are we gonna stay far from our land brothers and sisters lets get up and do what we can in wher ever we are instead of been thrown out of our beloved country and waiting for change with miracle thats not what ERITREAN mean.peace to eri peace to africa and the world.
channeled1st 2 years ago
Thank you for uploading this video... We really needed to see this.
HUKASASHA 2 years ago
wow its clean & tidy
dragonnetx 2 years ago 2
asmara shikor. i miss my city.
erishikor101 2 years ago 2
What happened to the ASMARA that I grew up in?Thanks to a bunch of dictators, it looks like a ghost city and it's getting too old. What a waste,18 years to be ruled by a ruthless dictator that destroyed a whole nation by igniting wars here and there.
My fellow Eritreans, it's time to stand up against dictatorship and free our people from his bruatal rule. Then we can go and build Asmara again the way we want it to be Bella and ofcourse brag about.
JKONHEART 2 years ago
stand up , ehh, why dont u come and stand up in eri or preferably nex to me, see if i dont give u a zineadine zidane head butt to your dumbass, u fuckin cookoonut. ur such a dick even from the way you write. dont instigate hate, ur wastin yo time, Eritrea dont raise no fools. we dont want no riots and shyt, shyyt somebody gotta be peaceful. its us. leave us be, at least our leader doesnt flash and brag while thousands dying in ethiopia for example. Buildin sky scrapers and dnt have electricty
hypenitis1 2 years ago
Dear hypentis1/
I just want you to know that I am not going to use the kind of words you use. Why? That is not how I was raised. I believe neither you were. But when you run out of good things, you prefer name callings and so on. Anyways, You know I can't say this in Eritrea for an obvious reason, there is no freedom of expression and you seem to brag about it. Incase you are disillusioned or disoriented let me make something clear to you. This was not why we paid a river of blood for.
JKONHEART 2 years ago
in my opinoin ur very wrong!!
don't take it in a nagative comment iam just saying because it is wrong.
415sami 2 years ago
Thanks for expressing your opinon and disagree with me respectfully. I respect you for that and that is a civilized way of debating on issues that are important to our country.
Dear 415sami,
With all due respect, where did you get me wrong? Please explain.
Do you think our brave men & women should serve the national service indefinately where there is no enemy in sight or people should be jailed without the due process of the law or lack of justice & worse the disappearance of individuals
JKONHEART 2 years ago
without a trace by a government that is supposed to protect us. This was not what we fought for. Our people paid a heavy price for freedom, respect of human rights, justice & the rule of law. Sadly none of them prevails in Eritrea today. Instead we find ourselves being ruled by a ruthless dictator worse that Mengistu.
JKONHEART 2 years ago
We paid a heavy price for human rights, justice, democracy, freedom of expression & the rule of law but not to replace Mengistu by Tigrigna speaking one.Today none of these prevail in our motherland.The struggle is on & it will go on till your leader & his croonies are tossed away to a dustbin of history. Its not my business to know what is going on in Ethiopia but you seem to brag about a dictator (that every Eritrean hates) who described our youngmen &women dangerous journey to freedom
JKONHEART 2 years ago
as a picnic. But you know its not. Our people are paying a heavy price once again to get themselves out of the big prison & one day the Sahara desert & the Mediteranian Sea will tell how many of our people died there. Well yes the Ethiopians are building sky scrapers while your leader is so busy squndering our meager resource by creating rebel groups to distabilise our neighbours.What a curse?
Ezi Wedhanka
JKONHEART 2 years ago
well my people are in nature peace and united. Your kind of instigating is what we dont want a part of. it wont help. U love 2hate. Says who we destabalize our region?Y u believeing everything. I bet u believed that iraq had wmd. Proof?? u still scratch yo head. Listen at least we build our relvant and necessary infastructre everywhere in the country, and its picking up pace now. We dont blow with the wind. freedom of speech talk, LOL,i hate to break it to you but it's nowhere, theres a limit.
hypenitis1 2 years ago 6
listen carefully, we dont want a puppet government that comes serves his own interest or becomes a kiss ass to failed western policies. thats not what our struggle was for. we want our freedom and country under our terms. At least things seem to change slow by slow, to improve quality for the ppls. If ethiopia is not ur business, then ur lost, thats y we are in this hardtimes, we could have helped each other but they want to give us their own terms and conditions, on our country, it ain happenin
hypenitis1 2 years ago 8
and also JOKEHEART, dnt be misled all your talk about democracy etc, ur thinking about yourself only. i kno. Our peole who left will go back and build their country themselves. but for eritrea to accomplish building all the roads, trains, boats, clothes,schools, dams, is one thing u dont hear in the western news yet applauded by real individuals. reduction of child mortality rate is the best in africa. Talk about this &ways to make peace, the rest will change itself. ur wrong message wont help
hypenitis1 2 years ago
asmara bella
asmerawit1 2 years ago 2
No disrespect, but i don't see whats so amazingly beautiful about asmara. i sort of agree with theycallmeschool's comment. Addis is a really fun place to be at. Eritrea looks a bit...empty...
MamixHello 2 years ago
AWW ERITREA MY LOVE!! I CANT WAIT TO GO BACK HOME DIS SUMMER, & 2 TheycallMeSCHOOL get ya bullshyt ass outta here wit all dat, eritrea is more beautiful then u'll ever knw nigga.
EastAfricaNqUeen87 2 years ago 2
where is them ppl at ?
men this brings back memories...
Almixab 2 years ago
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ripball25 3 years ago
ethiopia is much more exciting to look at! theirs tons of peope and alot of excitment 24/7. This was just close to empty streets .
theycallmeSCH00L 3 years ago
Don't forget the thousends of beggars of addis and ethiopia :)
EritreanKing007 2 years ago
indeed beautiful town clean and fresh city!!! nooooooo u shouldn't turn around at 3.02 till ur reach bereket fast food near bar winta that's where i used to leave man. i was expecting u to keep going all the way down on godena harnet... sad sad .other than memories flooding alot i really enjoy it.
fuckDictatorIsayas 3 years ago 2