• Eritrea: How Long Can Eritrea Remain a Closed State?

    ThinkAfricaPress, 22 January 2013

    Calm has returned today, but with scrutiny on Eritrea's political prisoners and thousands attempting to flee the country every year, Afewerki's control will continue to diminish if things stay the same.

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  • awethafash
    Jan 22 2013, 18:18

    What happenned in Eritrea yesterdy with a handful of disenchanted soldiers if it was somewhere else it would have been a non-issue and no coverage from the western media,but alas it's Eritrea,the country that refuses to be the puppet of neo-colonialists, and that is a bad example for the rest of Africa.Human rights offenders are aplenty,with grave crimes but as long they give up their resources they are invisible and untouchable.Speaking of President Isaias (the George Washington of Eritreans)has the overwhelming support of Eritreans at home and abroad,the few self serving dissidents motive has been money and entitlement,the credibility they get is from those work tirelessly against Eritrea and Eritreans!