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  • Posted By: kuda @ 11/13/2007 4:35:41 AM

    I don't know when Africans are going to unite. War can only make us poor . We have to look at what europeans are doing . They are now joining in hands to fight common problems . The quality of life of a european is much better than what it was 20 years ago . In africa a few countries have managed to do that . I do not not think i will live to see that . I just hope and wish my grandchildren will see a united africa .

  • Posted By: kuda @ 11/13/2007 4:20:38 AM

    Its only funny how our African leaders spend most of their time accusing each other and justifying the use of war. I don't know when and how we are going to learn that war will only but make us poor . Some say history teaches us to shape our future and and decide better .Europeans fought the first and second world war . This made them realize that war only but causes misery, poverty and regression of quality of life. Thihhhhhhhthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhthere are now joining

  • Posted By: asmarino @ 11/12/2007 10:07:33 AM

    As you are already well aware of the Eritrean government is the most evil government in the world. I am Eritrean most of the above is true and genuine Eritreans are prisoners in their own homeland, and we are looking forward the Eritrean government to be toppled soon. However we will not allow any illegal occupation as in your report "Landlocked Ethiopia might also try to grab the Eritrean port of Assab." We will not allow even one meter square of land from our international boarders. But we would like to have good friendship and cooperation with our neighbour Ethiopia for mutual Interest in future.
    Eritrean from the UK

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