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Eritrea: Festivalin Australia And New Zealand Colorfully Conducted in Melbourne


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

9 January 2008
Posted to the web 9 January 2008

Asmara

Festival Eritrea in Australia and New Zealand was colorfully conducted in the Australian city of Melbourne. Mr. Al-Amin Mohammed Seid, Secretary of the PFDJ, opened the Festival on January 4 in which hundreds of Eritrean nationals residing in the two countries, heads of different Australian public and government institutions and friends of Eritrea participated.

Eritreans from the New Zealand and Australian cities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Dresden, Sydney and New South Wales attended the Festival. Different programs and musical performances were also staged, thus adding color to the event.

Alongside the Festival, a public meeting was held in Melbourne city on January 7, according to reports.



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