Interview: T. Gerahtu Eritrean Ambassador to England

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

Tesfa-Michael Gerahtu Eritrean Ambassador to England interview with a London based TV channel explaining the situation in the Horn of Africa and US interference in Somalia and Eritrea.

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  • @solo1234561

    Agame,

    Am I breaking your heart,,, TOO BAD!!!

  • @BahreNeGash BAHRE SEWA SHENTI EKA

  • @YerhewoERI09 Agame, The people who spent 50yrs of their lives are building a nation, while you keep bleeding your heart out all over youtube. But before barking like rabid-dog all over youtube,,, ASK YOURSELF WHAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR YOUR COUNTRY? I bet you NONE. FYI: Freedom is paid for with lives, blood & bones. It's NOT a Christmas gift from any Government. GET IT THROUGH YOUR THICK HEAD,,,, You want freedom of speech, serve your country.
  • 1) The point of having freedom of speech is like u said when there is nothing to eat and your kids are dying from hanger. u use a method called freedom of speech to speak out against the regime who is causing this. and if that didn't work. u get rid of the bad party and replace him by another party that really care about the people.

    But i want to tell one thing. please don't speak like u actually tied election and other parties and others.

    cuz if u go by rule of law unlike PFDJ it wel be fin

  • @YerhewoERI09 What's the point of having freedom of speech if you have nothing to eat and your kids are dying of starvation? What's the point of having elections if your votes are stolen? What's the point of having different parties if their main aim is to get power not look for the ppl's best interest?

    Referring to the national service, yes it has stretched out for longer than we thought but that's mainly due to the war and being in an unstable position. Protecting our country comes first

  • @YerhewoERI09 First of all thousands per day is an extreme exaggeration considering our population, it doesn't take a mathematician to work that out. Second democracy in what form? The democracy the western world has been trying to impose on Africa? We all know how that democracy turns out from previous history.

    We the ppl of Eritrea decided to do things our way and take matters into our own hands in the beginning when we started a revolution. We have our own type of democracy.

  • @xEriPunkPrincessx

    hey hey come on. lets face the reality in Eritrea. thousand of young eritrean are running away every single day from the country. they though it was their and after the independence they thought they will establish a strong democracy and rule of law Govern. however it was the other way around. national service forever. no rule of law. military often involves in churches progress plans.

    and still the G15 never brought to justice. WHY?is the GOV lying to the PPL about THEM??

  • @YerhewoERI09 oh really?? what's your proof on that to back up your point?

  • u batter support your people now before it is too late. PFDJ IS A bloody murderer

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