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The music intro of Voice of the Masses was coming to an end and what was I supposed to do? What if I was asked why I left on zero hour?
“But Mr. Naizghi… on-air time is approaching and …” I couldn’t ...
We must pass on our stories, passion and urgency from generation to generation. Our work truly is never done.
In tribute to our emerging female leaders, activists and artists, here's a short video that ...
... would have kept silent but you opted to travel the right road - be the voice of the voiceless and fight injustice to the core! Life is well lived, life has true meaning only if you share what you have ...
... computer that she holds in her lap. She receives the words in real time through mechanical pins that pop up to form letters (“Don’t worry about typos,” she says, “just keep going”). She responds in a voice ...
... Saba’s performance as follows:
The performance is in her native Tigrinya, laced with glottal stops and flattened vowels. Even those who don't know the language are drawn in; by the rise of her voice ...
... they are rising up to the challenge. They have started a powerful movement saying “enough is enough the regime has to go” Their voice has reverberated all over the world. The most dramatic is the one ...
... she attended.
Selam attended hundreds of meetings, conferences and demonstrations in order to voice the opinion of the voiceless. She travelled far and wide to address international institutions on ...
... minds of her audiences.
The Pin, a famous Australian discussion platform, describes Manal as follows: “a powerhouse of voice and feeling. A two-time Australian Poetry Slam National finalist, Younus ...
... authentic voice that represents Eritrea, a peacemaker or someone who really cares about the people of Eritrea; but we see him as someone who is deliberately confusing the issues for the sake of self-preservation. ...
... to silence is the voice of those out of reach citizens - that out of Eritrea world.
Again, the regime has not managed to break the ties between the inner and outer circles of Eritreans who are distressed ...