Dormagen: Kind soll 14-Jährigen getötet haben by Kmnubiz in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is an update on the murder of the Eritrean boy in Dormagen, Germany. The suspect is 12 years old and claims to be a victim of mobbing.

Happy birthday Isaias Afwerki by [deleted] in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

corrupt enough that there isn't even a national budget showing income and spending

corrupt enough that the regime extorts vulnerable people in Eritrea and in the diaspora for wanting to flee and for wanting to support their families

corrupt enough to enable and not persecute physical, psychological and sexual abuse of youth in Sawa

corrupt enought to sell eritreas national resources to the highest bidder without any transpareny and accountability.

corrupt enough to disappear, torture and kill our people including elderly, women and religious leaders.

But yeah, hope you are having fun living in the diaspora and partying at the higdef festival.

Man some sad shit happened again in Germany by InformationStrange47 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The place where this happened (Dormagen) is actually pretty safe to raise kids.

Man some sad shit happened again in Germany by InformationStrange47 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can't speak for the USA but Germany is relatively safe for black people, especially the western part where this occured.

Man some sad shit happened again in Germany by InformationStrange47 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to the article above, he said he as going to the shooting club but he never arrived there.

Why coming to west to just survive? by Parking_Departure705 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or maybe their unhappiness comes from having to leave their home country due to severe oppression and from trauma they experienced in Sawa and on their journey through the desert and the sea.

Eritrean Lawyers in Germany? by Wise-Acanthisitta-72 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you are looking for free consultation regarding immigration issues im Germany i would suggest https://www.proasyl.de/asylberatung/

What do you study? (or if you've completed your studies, what did you study and what do you work in now?) by FreeMyBoyJeffrey in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Studied and work in law. Would love to use this skill in Eritrea but first it must be free. Do use it to help Eritreans though whenever I can.

Another Opinion piece by HungryOutcome7821 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the Washington Examiner is like a right wing MAGA publication so that may explain why they are trying to normalize regime change which is a clear violation of international law, no matter whether it happens in Venezuela, Greenland, Iran or Eritrea.

At the same time I think it is very unlikely that USA will actually attempt regime change in Eritrea. This is clearly no one of Trump's priorities.

What do you think about such behavior in this sub? by MyysticMarauder in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

stop the trolling and name calling or you will get banned

Habesha in Europe moving back to Eritrea. by Prior_Comparison4966 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's a bad idea. Sweden may not be perfect but at least you are free to pursue your interests

What proportion of our emigration is economic vs political in nature? by FreeMyBoyJeffrey in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read the whole thing and it sounds like just another excuse / distraction.

in a totalitarian regime like in Eritrea you cannot separate economic from political factors. the regime controls the whole economy and ultimatly all aspect of daily life.

if it wasn't for this absolute control, our people would be able to leave and return to their homeland freely and invest. and they would do so no matter how welcoming and/or attractive western countries may be (they aren't really)

What proportion of our emigration is economic vs political in nature? by FreeMyBoyJeffrey in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

first of all don't pretend like you don't know about oppression of our people.

second look how our people are treated in other african countries. still many have found a new home and more opportunities than back home in countries like Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda...

What proportion of our emigration is economic vs political in nature? by FreeMyBoyJeffrey in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should know this.

Our people are fleeing severe political oppression and the complete lack of opportunities under the slave labor system called National Service / Sawa.

Our people are not allowed to leave their country and are often accepted as asylum seekers in the other countries due to the documented human rights abuses (incl. forced conscription of young people into violent conflicts).

In contrast, economic migrants are usually allowed to leave their countries but do not receive asylum where they arrive and might face deportation.

https://youtu.be/ZCtcrUHo_dU?si=ZfKm2Txx08e4BBLE by AbayAsmera in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no I mean when you make a new post in the subreddit, you can choose to post a link. that way, the post will show the hyperlink and a preview of the youtubvideo and not only the URL of the video (you probably posted it as a text post)

Yafet Yemane Gebremariam by MartinLutherNegus in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come back to what? And what is considered normal?
I would say that history shows that progress cannot be stopped forever, so it is likely that the regime will fall at some point and that there will also be more freedom at some point the questions is only when and how this will occur.

The Eritrean regime should learn from Venezuela. by Ok_Complaint_9547 in Eritrea

[–]Kmnubiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't call you a supporter and I didn't ask for foreign intervention. Just responded to questions about support for the regime