I wished i could vote right now! He woulda been one of my first candidates!!!!! Matured, Articulate, Respectful, Balanced and non-biased interview. I heard each and every word of this and am just commenting after repeating it. The only thing I can say here is thank you to both of you ❤
Mr Habtom Yogannes and I had a heated debate a few years ago. Despite our differences, I would like to express my respect for what he said in this interview. I can support everything he says. I think in these turbulent times, we Eritreans need voices like Hernn Habtom Yohannes. Thanks
السيد/ يوئل لك ولضيفك التحية والإحترام ... نحن الارترين ارتريتنا هي هويتنا وجنسيتنا وهذا الكلام والقط الذي نسمعه من التجراي هو ما زرعته مجموعة هقدف في الماضي والحاضر ولهذا يجب أن لا نهتم به نحن الاحرار الارتريين الذين لا نحمل أي احقاد ضد شعوب المنطقة علينا أن نرسخ السلام لنا ولكل جيراننا بما يخدم مصالح شعوب المنطقة وللخوة في تجراي لهم هويتهم وجنسيتهم الإثيوبية وفق تاريخهم . شكرأ لك ولضيفك السيد/ هبتوم مع تحياتي
Yes you are right thanks my haro erterawe god bless to erterawe people 🇪🇷 🙏 ❤️ and 🇪🇷 to you god bless to you and to you family you are haro to ertera people wow
We were so thirsty for an intellectual conversation, and you quinched it all. I believe most eritrean believe this way, and we are happy to see someone show our view. Please share his email, I would like to contact him for some topics as well.
Citzens share the rights and obligations arising from that status, and the concept of "equality" arising from this shared status has very real implications for the politics of identity, since citizenship has traditionally claimed priority over other identities. In practce this has often resulted in the relegation of alternative identities to an extra political or even pre- political status. This yields an agonstic vision of citizenship in which universal elements are not imposed from above, but are the outcome of projects in which social forces change themselves in constituting alliances with other political identities...Let's learn and grow together!
Wonderful interview. Joel, can you try a debate between Yosief Ghebrehiwet and Habtom Yohannes? Would be great...Both are great enlightened intellectuals with different opinions...I expect them to argue with respect. Mtemeharna!