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Eritrea: Demystifying The Eplf

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Eritrea: Demystifying the EPLF details the accounts of the many battlefield struggles and the stories therein through the lenses of the author, a former freedom fighter emphasising both the victories and sacrifices. It analyses why despite the victories in the armed struggle leading to the independence of Eritrea, the Eritrean people are yet to experience peaceful and democratic lives. Furthermore, it explores the devastating consequence of the zero-sum politics that prioritizes the views and interests of the leadership over compromise and inclusiveness that advances a common national interest. Mr. Wold's lived experience in the Eritrean armed struggle remembers and narrates the power struggle in the movement as having been more vicious than the deadly battles against the enemy. Moving forward, the author believes it is still not too late to pull Eritrea back to the right track and provides ideas for progress.

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Eritrea: Demystifying The Eplf, Feseha B. Wold

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Title
Eritrea: Demystifying The Eplf
Language
English
Released
2022
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
1569027838
ISBN13
9781569027837
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Eritrea: Demystifying the EPLF details the accounts of the many battlefield struggles and the stories therein through the lenses of the author, a former freedom fighter emphasising both the victories and sacrifices. It analyses why despite the victories in the armed struggle leading to the independence of Eritrea, the Eritrean people are yet to experience peaceful and democratic lives. Furthermore, it explores the devastating consequence of the zero-sum politics that prioritizes the views and interests of the leadership over compromise and inclusiveness that advances a common national interest. Mr. Wold's lived experience in the Eritrean armed struggle remembers and narrates the power struggle in the movement as having been more vicious than the deadly battles against the enemy. Moving forward, the author believes it is still not too late to pull Eritrea back to the right track and provides ideas for progress.