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Nov 3, 2019 5 tweets 5 min read Read on X
#Sundayspotlight

What does it mean to be an Eritrean?
Do you have to participate in all the struggle?
Do you have to experience all the dungeons?
Do you have to know all of our history?
Do you have to be full of grand ideas?
Or just thoughtful, brave, and courageous like Meron.
#Sundayspotlight #Yiakl #Kifaya #Eritrea

When the desert storm kill your hopes.
When the sea water can't help your thirst.
When you fall at the mercy of the traffickers.
When you are human and life seems nothing
Meron is always there to rescue.
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It's not easy to be Meron
To witness evil at firsthand
And to keep moving forward
By throwing the past behind.

It's better to forgive and forget
Than to be consumed by hate.
Yes. We need love! Love for each other and for our nation.
#SundaySpotlight #Yiakl

Have you ever seen....
A women cry when boat sink.
Or someone pray for someone's wellbeing.
Or a stranger pay for your food.
And speak on your behalf to the world.
Don't be confused with all these things.
Meron is just defining what an Eritrean means.

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