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 "The Resistance was not meant to be ... "
     
It must have been thoughts from the day
intrusively appear to re-visit 
In my subconscious mind  
  
While contemplating the meaning 
a sudden surge of awakening     
 
A crime has a strange connection
To the conscious of the innocent
 guilty, for the sin of others

Many fought & died for the cause
And you, yes you were in the middle of it
Led the masses to rebel & eventually to fight
For a cause you "sincerely" believed was right
   
Violated the principles you held high
To the people you were willing to die
Indulged in deleting the vision,  
and the passion for noble causes  

        The Resistance was not meant to be
To choose our master from our oppressors
 declare war on progress and destiny
 produce more refugees, and community in disarray 
 engage on mutual hate and mistrust
 develop a detached diaspora with evil spirit
 denounce collective identity, and borrow alien concept.  .
 
Condemned for Generations
 the results of subjugation
You have seen it all
Chained, gagged and deprived 
 
All take turns to see you suffer
 Berlin mandate of partition
Monarch reclaim of the union
DERG reinforce the claim
HIGDEF continue the legacy of all 
   
 holding the sword of the enemy
 The only lesson learned from history !

 

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-1 #5 ugubazgi 2011-02-18 23:12
Africans are saying enough is enough! If Libyans succeed then, Eritreans can! There is a lot of similarity b/n the Two. Gadafi is using life bullets against but is loosing some cities to the protesters. There is no twitter, internet or free press like Eritrea.
 
 
0 #4 Weldezgi 2011-02-18 22:50
Eritrea can not continue with food rationing by Kebeles. It is, in the HIGDEFs mind, helpful in controlling the people. However, it has eroded the trust of the people and earned the government nothing but disgust. People can not be treated like chicken and for long. Last time I was there, people were joking about TV ERi saying that they turn it on only to check if the Government is still there or gone! I also heard them saying "I am going to collect my "Kenina" referring to the one piece of bread per person per day which they have to wake up at 4 AM to make a line to get. The older people are also not happy about their sons and daughters being taken from them which has turned them into fertile-infertile.
 
 
0 #3 abeba 2011-02-18 22:20
Although we still need to tighten our belt to fight dictatorship, injustice, economic and social crisis created by HIGDEF deliverately to control us "the innocent eritreans", Isayas is dying of "FEGATO" liver disease. This is a good news for Eritreans and really bad for Mafia Isayas to die with out restoring his name.
 
 
0 #2 Weldezgi 2011-02-18 21:34
Before twenty years, the resistance was against occupation, now the resistance as expected is and will be against repression, economic deprivation of all Eritreans except some core HIGDEF members, and deliberate creation and continuation of social crisis by this very core Higdefites. No one, I repeat no one can stand and win against the will of the people and it is inevitable that Eritreans have common demands and will unite and riot against these group. What we see now is that people do not need guns or presence of effective opposition parties to protest for their rights.
 
 
+5 #1 w62 2011-02-18 04:27
"holding the sword of the enemy
The only lesson learned from history!"
Indeed! the Eritrean called revolution.
 

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