@Spass105 u might be right about the figures flee the country,eritrean never ever flee their country cos of poverty,and if you know eritrean history,eritrean's never bought a weapon since the start of their revolutuon1961-1991 and no country would sell them as the whole world was with ethiopians,99% of the weapon was taken from the ethiopians.so pls do some researches before u comment.
Eritrean still under colonais by Ethiopia,Isaias from where and his friend? b/c if his Eritrean they never kill his people where is the young Eritrean,where is our sister and brother where is the promise of patriot/SIWAT/ they never keep of promise.So they need help our people by any means to help them please.
Every day, in the barren lands along the Sudanese border, young Eritreans risk their lives to flee from their country. According to sources between 400 and 600 Eritreans a month make this dangerous journey.
Most flee poverty and others try to escape conscription . Eritrea, which was already desperately poor, has poured money into weapons and its military since the war with Ethiopia that ended in 2000 but failed to resolve the border dispute between the two countries.
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SuperSawg 6 months ago
@Spass105 u might be right about the figures flee the country,eritrean never ever flee their country cos of poverty,and if you know eritrean history,eritrean's never bought a weapon since the start of their revolutuon1961-1991 and no country would sell them as the whole world was with ethiopians,99% of the weapon was taken from the ethiopians.so pls do some researches before u comment.
kassalawi39 8 months ago
Akat Hamasen
novame2 2 years ago
Eritrean still under colonais by Ethiopia,Isaias from where and his friend? b/c if his Eritrean they never kill his people where is the young Eritrean,where is our sister and brother where is the promise of patriot/SIWAT/ they never keep of promise.So they need help our people by any means to help them please.
jobgrace 3 years ago
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Every day, in the barren lands along the Sudanese border, young Eritreans risk their lives to flee from their country. According to sources between 400 and 600 Eritreans a month make this dangerous journey.
Most flee poverty and others try to escape conscription . Eritrea, which was already desperately poor, has poured money into weapons and its military since the war with Ethiopia that ended in 2000 but failed to resolve the border dispute between the two countries.
Spass105 3 years ago
If those dam UN,U.S,and U.K never let Ethiopia annex Eritrea in 1950,Eritrea would be a superpower right now!
jetboy16 3 years ago 7
Jetboy, I agree with you.
LijamGerrie 3 years ago