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Eritrea - "Joshua, A Fighter for Liberation" (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

The story of two brothers in arms in the Eritrean struggle for liberation and what became of them. Dawit isaak

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  • @abeshaking370 you should worry about your Ethiopian brother and sister who are starving to death...Instead buying 200 tanks to invade Eritrea, that money should be used to buy food for the starving children of Ethiopia...don't worry about Eritrea..Eritreans will take care of their own problem. like they have taken care of food shortage in Eritrea. you and other Ethiopians should be worrying about feeding your people.instead of begging the world to feed you( i don't know for how many years now)

  • @abeshaking370 Learn what the problem of the third world countries is, then you will get your answers why they are in jail. learn who supports puppets, overthrows gov.s., assassinate leaders in third world countries.the first stage is learning the problem, and the second stage is looking for solution. you have to take care of the first stage first.why do you think Ethiopia is allowed to invade Eritrea? why do you think Eritrea is not allowed to buy weapons to defend herself form invaders????????

  • @fitsumt As usual you didn't answer the question, where are the 15 former liberation fighters now?

    Answer like this: some are in jail, some are dead, some are in labor camps.

  • @MarginalMedia i also want you know that the Eritrean economy is the fastest growing economy in the world for this year....your ignorance of African history and current events just limit what i can say to you...so would you please ask me questions then i will respond to them....that way i will try to stay on topics you think you know something about..deal?

  • @MarginalMedia i have met many people like you...when asked what is 2 + 2, you say 3...and then you want to argue about calculus..my advice to you is to understand the basics first...learn, please if you care about humans, learn, learn african history.follow current events...when you understand what the problem is then we will talk about soultions...otherwise, it will be like trying to teach a first grader how to solve a calculus problem.why do you think Ethiopia is allowed to invade Eritrea

  • @MarginalMedia lol...it makes me laugh when i talk with people who don't know what the problem of africa is and try to offer a solution...my cousin just came from Eritrea...you keep pretending you care about my family and my people more than i do...i am tired of westerns pretending to solve africans problems...go read our history if you are really a good person..and also follow our current events..and until you do that. please just listen to those of us who know our history

  • @fitsumt No, I didn't watch it. I was busy filming an Eritrean wedding... in Australia. There were nearly 1000 guests, and you are right, they came from all over the world, even from Eritrea. I spoke to them, they told me how Eritrea is now. Wherever you live, you live in your own fantasy, you have probably never set foot in Eritrea. People celebrate, yes... to be out of Eritrea and alive. People keep leaving the country as soon as they can. Yes, indeed "ALL OVER THE WORLD"

  • @MarginalMedia cont. #4..I HAVE A REALLY BAD NEWS FOR U. ERIITREA IS GOING TO MAKE IT...WE ARE UNITED MORE THAN EVER. DID YOU WACTH THE INDEP. DAY CELEBRATION IN ERITREA. & ALL OVER THE WORLD? 5 MILLION PEOPLE CELEBRATING TOGETHER ON THE SAME TIME....IT WAS JUST BEAUTIFUL

  • @MarginalMedia cont..#3. are you saying since they are in the west, they shouldn’t care about their people back home? What a LOGIC you have here.when everybody forgot the Eritrean cause for freedom, it is the Eritreans abroad who helped their freedom fighters.this tradition is not going to die out.as Eritreans we will always stand with our people back home…I

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