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Eritrea: Citizens in Frankfurt and Amsterdam Hold Public Meetings


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

5 November 2007
Posted to the web 6 November 2007

Asmara

Eritreans residing in Frankfurt, Germany, and the Dutch city of Amsterdam held public meetings on November 3.

More than 600 Eritrean nationals from different German cities attended the meeting, during which they expressed support to Eritrea's continued efforts to promote peace in the region. They also condemned the US Administration's acts of defamation and unjustified hostilities against Eritrea.

Eritrean intellectuals gave extensive briefings at the meeting regarding Washington's policy of domination at a global level, terrorism and its theoretical concept, national development endeavors in the Homeland, and the struggle of the Eritrean people for peace and justice, among others. The participants reaffirmed their readiness to live up to the nation's expectations.

In a related report, Eritreans living in the Dutch city of Amsterdam and its environs held a public meeting in which they expressed their readiness to fulfill what is required of them in safeguarding the nation's sovereignty.

The participants of the meeting called on the international community to live up to its obligation as regards the implementation of the EEBC ruling in accordance with the Algiers Agreement. They also commended the Eritrean government's policy of promoting peace both at the regional and international level.



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