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For those of you who are unwilling to go through 13 pages, the main pages regarding Eritrea start at page 9. But if you want to see all the dynamics involved in the birth of the Eritrean nation, we advise you to go through all the 13 pages.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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+4 #13 Tez 2011-01-23 04:46
God bless asmarino indepedent,
Now, we know our real history. Because of this column, we know the crimes committed against many Eritreans. One of these victims being the Kunama people who were victims of Jebha and shifta Janjaweeds such as Idris Awate that burned more than a dozen kunama villages and killed and forced many outside of their home villages.
lets not be afraid of history, respect history.
 
 
+8 #12 hakii 2011-01-19 10:52
YohanessY
I don't think there is any thing wrong with Asmarino refreshing many Eritrean minds that have been hypnotized by Shabia's endless propaganda about Eritrea being what it is not. there is always a new generation Eritreans that would be born in an ocean of lies for as long as Shabia is around and information such as this is needed not necessarily to reverse the past but at least to cure Eritreans from "'we are special" syndrome that has been affecting and still continue to affect their judgment in regards to their relations with others...it is a killer disease that is killing Eritreans and no amount of information is enough to cure it...
 
 
-5 #11 Bruh Tesfa 2011-01-19 06:15
this document highlights the fallacy of Hade Libi Hade Hizbi, and that Eritreans have yet to device a strategy to live together before ending up in pieces. On the other hand this document seems poorly researched. one of the key weakness is its assumption that Eritrea is inhabited only by Tigrinya, BeniAmer and Afar. the author also reports the Tigrnya population numbering 3000 to 4000.
I don't believe the reporter had a reasonable knowledge to recommend its destiny.
 
 
-3 #10 tesfay 2011-01-19 02:54
Well this British diplomat or officer who may be illetrate was feed with this information from foot soldiers most likely and I hardly accept his assessment on the population, and the division of Eritrea into three groups. If this was the official document that the british were using to claim about Eritrea division etc, it was non-sense. By simple observation from this work, they divide Eritrea only where the british soldiers were marching!!!! Poor britinos. The only thing they had were literature. Find history in geez or arabic in churches and mosuek.

Tesday
 
 
+5 #9 YohannesY 2011-01-19 01:15
Well I agreed with Hakii maybe it does not mean anything to Ethiopians but this doucment is almost half a century old, some Eritreans educated people knew and read it long time ago, but why asmarino.com decided to post on their web site now? what actually learn from this document? do you think is there anything to do with the current Eritrea political situations? why we discuss this issue now like a new issue current issue? what is the intesting part of this doucment?
 
 
+6 #8 themat Ekud 2011-01-18 20:52
It is also important to note that by then the British was in the Sudan. Thus, to suggest partition of Eritrea was to suggest addition of territory to their colonial possession. Their position may have been influenced by colonial aggrandizement. Of course, there were British writers who also hold that Eritrean Muslim and Christians rejected partition of Eritrea in the 1940s
 
 
+4 #7 themat Ekud 2011-01-18 20:48
For those who are reading this document for the first time, the message could sound new. The fact that asmarino is posting this shows how much Eritreans do not read. Otherwise, almost every book on Eritrean history has touched the British and America’s proposal of partitioning Eritrea along ethnic lines. It was of course sound. I also read this recent paper http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1720746 redesigning the map of Eritrea and Ethiopia.
 
 
-2 #6 beniamer 2011-01-18 13:36
It does not mean anything to Eritreans, Ethiopians and Somalians. there are literaly thousands of docuemnts in teh UN, British foreign office, Italian archieves etc dicussing Eritrea. They do not mean anuthing. why so much obsession with the past?
 
 
+4 #5 Hakii 2011-01-18 07:26
YohanesY
"what does this document exactly mean for Ethiopia and Eritreans"
well, it means nothing to Ethiopia as Ethiopia had lived without Eritrea for over 50 years prior to this document, but this document clearly stated the risk of having an independent Eritrea and it has yet to be proven wrong...Eritrea since it's independence( except the first 7 years when it was economically tied up to Ethiopia) has only proved to be an inhospitable entity to it's people..Sad but true...
 
 
+2 #4 rodab 2011-01-18 04:40
1946. lol. Is that the 17th century?
 
 
-2 #3 YohannesY 2011-01-18 03:56
That is an intersting piece and it is eye opener for the Eritreans and Ethiopians as a whole, but what exactly means this particular document for Eritreans? I cannot answer that but I really do understand the previous Ethiopian governement fights and also the new Eritrean generation misunderstandin g anyway one way or the other Eritrea is independent country maybe it is too late
 
 
-1 #2 ZeMichael 2011-01-18 01:13
This document clearly put a shame on educated history researchers of Eritrea and Ethiopia ....for the last 70 years, the educated elites were feeding us a wrong un_researched history or simply Tert Tert so to speak.

Eri & ET are very good creating the past from the present.

Thanks Asmarino for the insight!
 
 
0 #1 wow 2011-01-17 22:13
wow, after all, Eritrea is not as harmonious as it pretends to be. after all, Eritrea is not as viable and self reliant as it pretends to be. After all, Eritrea is not the dream and fantasy...but instead a nightmare with no end in sight....
 

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