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Eritrea: Seminars On the Objective Situation in the Homeland And the Region Continue


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

30 November 2007
Posted to the web 30 November 2007

Asmara

In continuation of the seminars being conducted inside the country and abroad regarding the objective situation in the Homeland and the region, similar seminars took place in different Eritrean towns. Thousands of members of government institutions and the PFDJ attended the meetings.

The meetings took note of the fact that the aim of the TPLF regime's war of aggression is to disintegrate and subjugate Eritrea and its people, and that as far as the TPLF is concerned, border demarcation means committing suicide. In this regard, the meeting outlined that that the TPLF regime, with the encouragement and support of its collaborators, especially the US Administration, has been persistently rejecting border demarcation.

When The TPLF clique realized that its day dream of seeing "the Eritrean economy collapsing leading to political, economic and social turmoil" was nothing but a wild dream, and the ever aggravating internal crisis and popular opposition against the regime inside Ethiopia is gaining momentum, the regime is engaged in massive preparations to invade Eritrea, with the order and blessing of the US Administration.

In the meetings characterized with patriotic spirit, the participants lauded the impressive achievements Eritrea has registered in all domains amid continued external hostilities. They stressed the significance of the Eritrean people's political resourcefulness to this end. The participants further underlined the need to keep intact and reinforce firm national unity, conviction, cherished values and principles.



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