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Mar 16, 2010

Answer to Mr. Sim Tack

On the article Eritrea joins the Axis of Evil

On http://gcreport.com/

I wonder how you could come up with the analysis to portrait Eritrea as the axis of evil. Is it by the report of monitoring group on Somalia?
Is it by the Security Council sanction on Eritrea? If you are not one of the pesons who distorters of facts on purpose , try to see the whole picture before you label yourself as an analyst. What do you know about the mass distraction weapon of Iraq? Did you learn something from that? by the way, have you read the report of the monitoring group? Isn’t it obvious that the whole report lacks evidence? It is full of assumptions, opinions and reports from “anonymous sources”.

Ok, let’s talk about Eritrea. Have you been in Eritrea? Do you know President Issayas Afewerki is the least paid head of state in the world? Yes, occasionally he might visit local clubs. For your information almost everybody who lives in the cities of Eritrea do that. Because of he is loved by the people he is safe among the people. That may be hard for you to imagine. Because you live in fake democracy, where the leaders are protected by bulletproof glasses when they appear to the public. Not in Eritrea!!! In Eritrea the leadership are so loved and cherished by the people it is common to see the president and ministers on public places enjoying the harmonies atmosphere of Eritrea.

You talk about human rights. What do you mean by that? Are you talking the rights of Eritreans? May be for you, who lives on a villa/ apartment, driving whatever car, consuming about 100 times of the earth’s resource comparing to an average African man, human rights might have other definition. But for us, it’s about to get clean drinking water, to have enough food, to have adequate health care and education to the whole population, which the Eritrean government can be named as an example on providing these.

But, what would you know? You are blinded with the campaign of demonizing Eritrea. But people on the horn of Africa know the positive role of the State of Eritrea, and is supported by the peoples of the horn region and especially by its people.

So Mr Sim Tack, get your facts straight before you begin to analyze.

Regards

Biniam Tareke

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