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This is How Eritrean Remember Their Martyrs

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Asmara is switched into darkness and only the Lit candles remembering Our martyrs is giving us light to move forward.


To our Martyrs, Thanks to you, I am who i am Today

Would be Nice to see somali do the same for their past soldiers who died for somalia, what you think???
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know anyone died in the struggle?
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Advo wrote:know anyone died in the struggle?

From My family? alot. 2 uncles (one each from Mom and dad), 3 first cousins and more second cousins. My dad was wounded but survived alhamdidullah.
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Was it the border war or the pre 91 struggle?
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Advo wrote:Was it the border war or the pre 91 struggle?
Mostly pre 91, Border war i lost a second cousins. Eritreans lost more pre 91 than the border war.
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We don't give a damn about Your country or aids infested ethiopia. Go to a stinking Eritrean forum.
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Murax wrote:We don't give a damn about Your country or aids infested ethiopia. Go to a stinking Eritrean forum.
u mad?
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MidiGreez, every year on april 17th we remember the martyrs of the snm who gave Somaliland the peace we have today. :stylin:
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Candles used to remember the dead is a pagan custom adopted by Christianity. If you really want to honour the dead, live good lives and make their sacrifice meaningful by fixing your country. I should say this goes to every country, not just eritrea.
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abdi.ismail wrote:Candles used to remember the dead is a pagan custom adopted by Christianity. If you really want to honour the dead, live good lives and make their sacrifice meaningful by fixing your country. I should say this goes to every country, not just eritrea.
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Eritrea, a progressive and a resilient brotherly African state. :up:

A three and half million people can bring the army of over 90-million country to its knees. That takes a courage and a strong determination.
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MidriGeez wrote:Image

Asmara is switched into darkness and only the Lit candles remembering Our martyrs is giving us light to move forward.


To our Martyrs, Thanks to you, I am who i am Today

Would be Nice to see somali do the same for their past soldiers who died for somalia, what you think???

It can Not happen because there has never ever been any Somali who died for Somalia,
Somalis only ever fought and died either for their QABIIL( 99.9%) OR DEEN .
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AbuukarSubeer wrote:MidiGreez, every year on april 17th we remember the martyrs of the snm who gave Somaliland the peace we have today. :stylin:
Ahmmm i presume only some somali take part in that?lol
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abdi.ismail wrote:Candles used to remember the dead is a pagan custom adopted by Christianity. If you really want to honour the dead, live good lives and make their sacrifice meaningful by fixing your country. I should say this goes to every country, not just eritrea.

we are fixing the country, and its only a rememberance its not like we are worshipping the dead. Maybe if you would remember you would snap out of your arrogant qabil behaviour and look at the bigger picture. Your Martyrs died to split your One somali one religion Nation while ours died to unite the country. i would remember my relatives who died leaving a luxury life and went into a 50 degrees desert fighting for many years so they would restore the ancient norm and claim I AM Eritrean without explaining the implication of the ethiopian takeover. lets not get into pagan symbolism the somali star is the devil worshipping sign and an emblem for dajjal/freemasons and their followers i bet no one explained that to the somali council deciding to put in in the flag when it was proposed by a non somali.
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udun wrote:Eritrea, a progressive and a resilient brotherly African state. :up:

A three and half million people can bring the army of over 90-million country to its knees. That takes a courage and a strong determination.

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