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The Eritrean struggle for independence and dignity.

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Re: The Eritrean struggle for independence and dignity.

Postby Yohannes » Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:38 am

Cuqdada jooji oo shaydaanka iska naara, aduun laga tagay baa ka hadlaysaan.

:whoa:

Marxuumka Zenawi was the enemy of Ethiopia and Somalia both, but he played Somali idiots against each other who were only too willing to fight provincial wars over nothing :lol:

I am for a peaceful horn of Africa where the wishes of the people are respected with honest and fair elections in every country, and all religions can practice freely. East Africa has seen too many wars and bloodshed for the past few decades for stupid reasons pushed by madmen. I hope my generation isn't of the same mindset as our parents.

The horn has great potential and the youth need a new way forward not based on being antagonistic to our neighbors, but on improving our collective living standard and encouraging education and commerce. Aan iscafino.

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Re: The Eritrean struggle for independence and dignity.

Postby St8OuttaDirree » Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:35 pm

Excuse me what? harargee is not even close to oromos who are you lying to?
Are you even familiar with the area?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misraq_Hararghe_Zone

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirab_Hararghe_Zone

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ethio ... region.jpg


Hararghee is majority Oromo. We are not talking about Harargee which includes the Ogadeen from the Haile Selassie days or "HARAR"(which is still Oromo majorty).


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