I was born in that filthy country called Eritrea, but forgive me all for even saying born there. Twenty years ago, we consider Asmera, the gold city, in today's standard, even Mekele in Tigray is much more developed and healthy city than Asmera. My father use to brag more about Asmera than anything. But, now I saw for myself and able to see. I decided to change my citizen to Ethiopian. I fully speaks Amharic and even married to an Amhara Women. Now, I want to make these bastard Eritreans understand the whole picture. Long live Ethiopian people.
ATAYO ETIA AREBIYAKA DEA NIMEN GEDIFKAYA. WAYI WAYI
NO WONDER WHY ATA KOMAL WE KICKED YOUR DIRTY ASS OUT BECAUSE YOU WERE MAKING OUR GOLDEN CITY LOOKS LIKE YOUR ADI GIRAT. JUST STOP DREAMING COMING BACK TO THE LAND THAT FEED YOU AND HELP YOU SURVIVE WHEN YOU WERE BEGGING IN THE STREET OF ASMARA AND GOOD LUCK IN YOUR BEGGING PROFESSION IN ADDIS WITH YOU AMHARA WIFE.
Your just a trader who is two-faced. Who cares if you are married to an ethio, she will just leave you for her own kind. We don't need poeple like you we are fine on our own!
What is Asmara and Addis? we all love our countries no disrespect to any of you but I think Asmara and Addis Ababa belongs to a two poorest nations on the face of earth. does that sentence tell you something?
Someone could try to hurt me by raising the issue of hunger and Aids from the Eritrean side and may be I will try to hurt back by mentioning the hunger and Aids in Eritrea but at the end we both are two idiots who has no time to work and change our countries. In fact we are disrespectiong our own people by trying to show the hunger in the other side. When we insult a nation we are insulting our own people because the other side will insult back.
So please people lets not be idiots and try to respect each other, if we can't agree then we need not to talk again.
As an Ethiopian I have something to say to Ethiopians who involve in such nonsense discussions............................. it would be better to clean the dirt in addis street than to show the weaknesses on the otherside, because the dirt is our problem but not the otherside.
I must say that Dave has offered some fresh thinking regarding conditions on the ground, and subsequently the effects on both the peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia. Aids does not discriminate; Poverty is readilly rampant. In response to Dave- It will take people like yourself to offer fresh thinking and a ready approach to "fighting war" against those afflictions that are causing death, disaster, and misery, within our own individual countries. Call me crazy, but maybe we could even eventually help one another in combatting our common afflictions and work together for the development of both our nations. Our so-called "leaders" benefit from the tension, instability, and all other conditions ascribed to war as well as looming war because it gives them a "reason", distraction, and other excuses to avoid tackling and dealing with the social problems, domestic policy ambiguities, and overall misery of the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia. In many ways, whether cultural, regional, family, sickness, etc.... the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia are inextricably linked. Forces on both sides know this; It drives them to work hard to make sure this is lost on the people. Hence, we have been witness to disractions, many of them, on both sides....... peace is the only WAY.,