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Eritrea: Nationals Residing in Germany, U.S. And Australia Hold Public Meetings


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

11 December 2007
Posted to the web 11 December 2007

Asmara

Eritrean nationals residing in Germany, the United States and Australia held public meetings on the objective situation in the Homeland, the conspiracy weaved by enemies and hostile forces, as well as the resistance of Eritrean citizens at home and abroad. In the meetings, the nationals reiterated their readiness to meet any eventuality through standing alongside their people and government.

In the meeting that was held in the German cities of Kassel, Munich and Keizerslawter, Eritrean intellectuals and heads presented different papers. Condemning the war drums being beaten by the TPLF regime with the encouragement and assistance of the US Administration, the participants reaffirmed their readiness to steadfastly rebuff such war-mongering policy.

Likewise, Eritrean citizens living in the US cities of New York, Boston and Philadelphia held similar meetings, during which they pledged to contribute 500 dollar each as an expression of their support to their people and government.

Also in a similar meeting in Melbourne, Australia, the Eritrean nationals expressed strong conviction that all enemy conspiracies would be foiled through the cherished Eritrean values of unity, steadfastness and resilience.



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