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The Gold Curse One of the arguments against Half a century later, it is We have now a regime that is carrying a hidden agenda to
prove to the Eritreans that the Ethiopians, esp. the Tigrayan leadership, are
more advanced than Eritreans. The answer is simple:
PFDJ wants to prove correct those opponents of Eritrean independence
who argued that Eritreans shouldn’t be fooled; PFDJ is Woyane’s
mercenary in It is
difficult to swallow recent reports that Dr. Woldai, Mr. Alamin, Mr. Jabir
and Mr. Yemane tried to plead with PIA to change Unlike
hyperinflation, artificial or controlled low prices for non-existent goods
allows the politically and economically challenged regime to falsely claim
that basic items are readily available for sale at low prices. One may
speculate that PIA’s efforts from the outset to monopolize the Eritrean
economy and society was a long-term plan to raze PIA is
following every chapter and verse of dictators’ manuals accumulated over
centuries. The burning question is
always ‘what next’. It is very simple
to destroy a house, a person and a country.
But the vexing question is always what will it take to build a house,
a person and a country. What takes one man to destroy, it takes thousands to
build. PIA is easily destroying our Despite
PIA’s outward appearance of grasping the evolving economic realities of
today, in reality, PIA is still stuck in the “convenient” revolutionary
ideologies of the early to middle of the 20th century. The benevolent dictators of What are
Ø
Roughly 4 Million Population, of which o
Some 1 Million Eritreans live abroad, o
50% of the population is less than 18 years old o
80% of the population lives in rural areas Ø
This leaves 300,000 who are over 18 years old and living
in the cities, o
Reducing this number by 50,000 for national service men
[i.e. those from cities], o
Again reducing the 300,000 by the elderly, incapacitated
and unemployables – we are left to less than 200,000 Eritreans. o
Again reducing this number by 10,000 in PFDJ Dungeons, In
effect, PFDJ’s economy can’t sustain measly 150,000 people. Instead, PFDJ has amassed a network of snitches
in the cities, numbering around 5,000 (or 1 in 30) to control these 150,000. Observing today’s world, 150,000 people are
employed by averaged sized companies in the West, PFDJ’s
illusionary economic developments cheered by its lackeys isn’t more than $ 1
Billion USD in the last 16 years.
Private houses are financed by individual Eritreans. The only expensive government project is
the Hirgigo Electric Generating Station costing $ 200 Million USD (financed
by Middle Eastern countries). The
remaining projects are small changes - $ 10 million USD here, $ 50 Million
USD there – not amounting more than $ 1 Billion total – at an artificially
controlled exchange rate at that. Just to
put these numbers in perspectives for PFDJ cheerleaders, the Stardust Hotel
Casino in Another
illustration of PIA’s inability to engage in a steady and sustainable
economic path is the total absence of affordable housing. Every year, some 30,000 Eritreans reach the
age of 18. Assuming some 6,000 of
these live in the cities and a 50%-50% male-female mix, some 3,000 new dwellings
every year should have been built to accommodate married couples. In the last 16 years, there are no reports
of a single affordable housing being built.
What are the implications? Ø
In the last 16 years, 48,000 new affordable dwellings
should have been built. This demand
keeps increasing by 3,000 every year. Ø
Without proper jobs and married life, young people can’t
pursue normal lives, thus by extension the whole country can’t pursue normal
life. The
three most basic necessities of life are food, shelter and clothing. When these young people can’t find proper
dwellings, they will build slum areas to put roofs over their heads. They won’t have proper sanitation, leading to
health problems and unsafe conditions.
Even if the border problem is to be resolved tomorrow, PIA must keep
some 100,000 young people of marrying age, who are originally from the cities,
in the mountains and valleys of PIA has
no roadmap for Eritrean economic development.
No PFDJ cheerleader can tell us where we are headed economically or
socially – it is like asking higdefawiyans to name PIA’s legal successor, there
is none. 1.
Capital: capital is one
of the most critical factors for economic growth, hence prosperity a.
Private capital – private businesses have been driven out of the
country and thus choking off private capital, b.
PFDJ capital – is stashed away in secret banks, used to
finance every subversive forces in the horn and used to corrupt Eritrean
lackeys, c.
International capital – won’t come to a country that
is hyperventilating on a warpath and financing every destabilizing forces in
the horn, where mothers are thrown into PFDJ Dungeons and kept in
incommunicado and, in general, the rule-of-law doesn’t exist in its
vocabulary. The Eritrean ambassador to
2.
Skilled labor: no economy can develop without the right mix of
educated, experienced and skilled labor.
Skill itself isn’t adequate without the right attitude, hope and
enthusiasm among the labor force.
Certificates issued at faster rate than Johnnie Walker flowing in the
country aren’t worth the paper they are written on. Teaching 300,000 Warsai-Yikealos to become amateur
masons doesn’t move 3.
Land: PFDJ is forced
to distribute land for housing in order to muzzle possible Diaspora
opposition. Beyond that, PFDJ doesn’t
have any plans to distribute land for economic growth purposes. In fact, it is interesting to note that the
regime is bent on alienating every Eritrean, including the regime’s
supporters. For instance, many regime
supporters were allocated land and when they deposited funds to build their
houses, suddenly, they were told to stop building houses resulting in
significant financial losses.
Moreover, the regime is asking extortionist prices to build houses
itself for its captive clients. 4.
Infrastructure: PFDJ
claims that 300,000 Warsai-Yikealo servicemen are engaged in economic
development, but in reality, if these many servicemen were truly busy bees,
we would have built tens of thousands of miles of roads crisscrossing the
country, tens of thousands of houses, etc… by now. In reality, the infrastructure projects are
negligible. The 80 MW Hirgigo Electric
Station doesn’t run more than few ‘electric mogogos’ and washing
machines. Just for comparison, our
neighboring Tigray, with slightly more population, is building a 300 MW
(almost 4 times) of sustainable, environmentally friendly and cheaper
hydro-electric power station at Takeze.
Cell phones and internet were introduced in chaotic 5.
Domestic & Export Market: 6.
Agriculture:
Interesting that Ministers and PFDJ officials keep telling us that
Eritrea’s agricultural sector will grow in the future (for now 25% only –
down from 75% in 1998) as if people can live without eating for the next 15
years while PFDJ bungles up one endeavor after another. Of course, the ministers and PFDJ officials
can afford to take their sweet time to develop the agricultural sector
because they don’t have to line up for bread every morning and enjoy three
meals a day. I wonder what their
agricultural reports would have been like if they had to line up for bread at
three o’clock in the morning everyday.
Export
Market The
burning question remains if 1. Marine
Resources: estimates range that 2. Services: 3. Mining and
Natural Resources: Why
will PIA scuttle every effort to exploit PIA
won’t develop the Mining sector for the following reasons [PIA’s gold curse]: Ø PIA has been
busily engaged in destroying Ø Dictators’ manuals
are based on the philosophy that they must keep the population poor and
destitute. Prospering population
demands rights and freedoms that dictators can’t provide. PIA can afford to buy flour for bread, but
wants to keep people frustrated by keeping the population occupied with
everyday mundane activities. Four hours to buy two loafs of bread costing
less than 3 cents (USD). That is
how much Eritreans are worth in PIA’s Ø PIA won’t derive
any significant income from developing Eritrean mining sector for the next 5
to 7 years while the necessary legal agreements are prepared, the mining
companies set up their operations and return their initial investments. However, the Eritrean population will
assume that PFDJ is earning hundreds of millions of dollars immediately and thus increasing the
Eritrean people’s frustrations over their illegitimate government. This could potentially spark a public
uprising. This is why PIA wants to
play down the earning potentials of the mining sector, i.e. this is designed
to play down expectations. Ø Any sudden wealth
will also increase the potential for a military coup. Army officers drunk with too much money and
unrestricted powers will only vie for the ultimate position. PIA wants to manipulate people’s greed to
keep himself in power but greed carries within itself the seeds of its own
destruction through uncontrollable excesses. Ø Moreover, greater
foreign investment in mining and other sectors will attract greater interests
of foreign powers. This will deprive
PIA his absolute rule over Request to
Meskerem.net Ø
Meskerem.net has been busy taunting the opposition camp
calling for various debates on the flag, I just wonder if meskerem.net has the guts, the internal
fortitude or ‘me’anta’, to ask [on its website] the PFDJ regime to release
Aster, Senait and the thousands of prisoners-of-conscious as PMMZ has done
for Siye Abraha and the 38 CUD political prisoners. Can this website ask Mr. Alamin to tell us
what PFDJ values we are supposed to emulate – injustice, intolerance, servitude,
arrogance, cowardice or what? Why pose
questions to the opposition camp only?
Ø
It is also interesting that pro-PFDJ dimtsi.com is
getting some first-hand information from Congratulations
to asmarino.com, EMDHR and asena-online who are doing just a marvelous job. One’s blood boils against the regime
whenever one watches Asmarino videos. Long
Live PFDJ can’t
and won’t destroy our love for our Great Eritrea! Release
now Aster, Senait and thousands of innocent Eritreans in PFDJ Dungeons! Help
and Strength to our fellow countrymen in Berhan
Hagos
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