Posted on 23 February 2010

Comment from one of our Eritrean American Readers:
I’m very ashamed of what my U.S. government is doing to my home country Eritrea. I find the baseless accusations against Eritrea to promote the agenda of neo-colonization absurd! I honestly regret voting for Barack Obama to the white house for the simple fact that not only did he fail to live up to the expectations most Americans had hoped for, but also the sermon of “change” he had preached throughout his election campaign turned out to be an illusion.
He deceived us.
Malcolm X was prophesying about Barack Obama and Susan Rice when he said, the re-colonizations of Africa will have a black face and a white mentality.
And as the old Turkish proverb goes…
” When the axe came into the forest, the trees said: the handle is one of us.”
Shame on you Obama !
Shame on you Susan Rice !
Shame on you United Nations!
God Bless Eritrea
God Bless America
God Bless the World
Eritreans Never Kneel Down ! Never Ever !
Posted on 04 January 2010
Five Americans who had been recruited by the Taliban to carry out terror attacks in Pakistan are due to appear in a Pakistani Court.
One of them is said to be of Eritrean origin and could face a life sentence on terror charges. The five men are from the Wahington DC area and were reported missing for a while.
The case has revealed how easy it is for anyone to join militant jihad through cyber channels, a worrying reality for Pakistan, already struggling on the ground to contain a Taliban insurgency. Pakistani Police arrested the men early in December after discovering their e-mail correspondence with the Taliban.
US officials said they were wanted by the FBI and had gone missing in the US state of Virginia in November. Their families reported them missing after finding a farewell video message, showing scenes of war and calling for Muslims to be defended.
The men hold US passports. Two of them are Pakistani-Americans, while the remaining three are of Eritrean, Ethiopian and Egyptian origin, officials said. Police said laptops, mobile phones and maps of Pakistani cities were recovered from the property during the operation.