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Eritrea: Eritrean Nationals in London Hold Public Meeting


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

12 December 2007
Posted to the web 12 December 2007

Asmara

Eritrean nationals living in London held a public meeting on December 8, during which they reiterated their commitment to stand alongside their people and government through reinforcing national unity and preparing to meet any eventuality.

Speaking at the meeting in which about 2,000 nationals took part, the Eritrean Ambassador to the UK and Ireland, Mr. Tesfamichael Gerahtu, called on the participants to enhance their readiness and live up to the nation's expectations.

An Eritrean intellectual from the US, Dr. Gidewon Abbay, presented a paper at the meeting regarding the patriotic exploits of the Eritrean people in rebuffing acts of hostility.

Representatives of different associations conveyed messages of solidarity to the meeting and the participants expressed a firm-resistance spirit.



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