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Eritrea: 1st Congress of PFDJ Branch in Switzerland Conducted


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

4 April 2008
Posted to the web 4 April 2008

Asmara

The first congress of the PFDJ branch in Switzerland was held in Berne City on March 31. The Acting Secretary of the branch office, Mr. Eyob Bereket, outlined the significant role and contribution of Eritrean nationals residing in Switzerland in the struggle for independence and the nation-building process. He called on the citizens to enhance their contribution in national programs.

Also speaking at the meeting, a representative of the PFDJ, Mr. Shileshi Idris, pointed out that the Front is exerting vigorous endeavors towards building a prosperous nation in which constitutional governance, national equality and social justice prevail. Noting that enemies and hostile forces are resorting to different acts of anti-Eritrea conspiracy, he stressed the significance of reinforcing national unity.

Following discussion and debate, the participants of the meeting reaffirmed their readiness to meet any eventuality through standing alongside the Government and the Front.



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