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Eritrea: More Donations in Support of Martyrs' Families

14 April 2008


Asmara — Eritrean nationals at home and abroad donated over 12,000 Nakfa and 275,000 krona in support of families of fallen heroes.

Accordingly, Eritrean citizens living in Sweden donated over 229,000 krona and those in Norway and Denmark donated 27,000 and 7,400 krona respectively for the cause.

Similarly, Mr. Kifle Tewolde, a national who lives in Stockholm, donated 11,520 out of the sum intended for his daughter's birthday party. Moreover, an Eritrean couple residing in Germany who wished to remain anonymous contributed 10,000 Nakfa in support of martyrs' children, while students of the Asmara Technical School donated 2,000 Nakfa out of the fund they raised for publishing a graduation's bulletin in assistance to martyrs' families.

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Author: alexdor
Fri Apr 18 06:24:53 2008

support "the veterans"..what about the CAMPS IN TIGRAY AND AFAR REGIONS.SHEMELBA IS OCCUPIED BY 25000 ERTRIANS .THEY SHOULD TAKE CARE OF HUNGRY AND DEPRIVED ERTRIANS. ACCORDING TO UN ,EVERY MONTH AN AVERAGE OF 300 PEOPLE ARE ENTERING ETHIOPIA.

"Some 1300 Eritrean soldiers crossed the borders to Ethiopia over the past 6 months in defiance to massive oppression and ill-military policies they face at home, Sudan Tribune rported on Tuesday citing the Administration of refugees and returnee Affairs

They are simply on the behalf of ertrian gov't/Higdef...it is realy shame ...Ertrian journalists and veterans are the eye wittness.but unfortunately no one… [Read Full Text]



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