Carnival show staged in Asmara By MOI | Shabait A carnival show under the theme “Resilience for Higher Progress” was staged today, May 22 in the streets of Asmara in connection with the 28th Independence Day Anniversary. The carnival show featuring the arduous struggle conducted for independence and safeguarding the national sovereignty as well as the unfolding peace and cooperation was The following are pictures of Eritrea's 25th Independence Day Celebrations in Asmara. All photos are courtesy of Martin Zimmermann. Click on photos to enlarge. By Eritrean Media A great nation celebrated by great people on this momentous occasion!! The nationals gathered in in Ottawa to see their beloved flag been hoisted in the respected City halls with pride!! On behalf of the Youth of YPFDJ, PFDJ, ENHOC and the Eritrean nationalist in Canada, we would like to extend our warmest wishes of a very happy 24th Anniversary of independence to the entire Photo: Independence Day festivities in Asmara (Credit: Natnael ) Eritrea – on unique and challenging path to political and economic emanci Eritrean Independence Day fireworks show in Asmara Putting Eritrea’s 2019 Independence Day Celebration in its Unique Context By Haile H.Gaber Come next May, Eritrea will be gearing to celebrate its 26th year of Independence. And all during these past years a lot has been written and by many people, some in defence of and some to destroy Eritrea. Eritrea's 24 years of independence, freedom and development is being celebrated all around the world by its glorious citizens. The flag Raising was followed by guyla music to which the participants danced and sang along. Eritreans at home and abroad celebrated the 22nd Independence Day anniversary of the state of Eritrea with great enthusiasm and patriotic zeal. Search from thousands of royalty-free "Eritrea Independence Day" stock images and video for your next project. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and more on Adobe Stock. The Eritrean people in New York City celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Eritrean Independence Day! Ambassador Girmary Asmerom giving a speech, as well a U.S. Embassy Asmara Eritrea - In about two months, Eritreans will celebrate their 30th anniversary of independence. In my experience, Eritreans are very proud of their hard-won struggle for independence, and May 24 is one of the most celebrated and highly respected of the country’s national holidays. Eritrean residing in London UK celebrated the 28th Independence Day Anniversary under the theme “Resilience for Higher Progress”. By Embassy Media, London 20 May 2019 As part of the ongoing UK Independent program in Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Sheffield, Nottingham, Coventry, Leeds, Liverpool and Leicester, which officially kicked off on Saturday 18th May 2019 in London at Harrow Colourful May Celebration Independence Day in UK 'May in Honor the Great Day' - Eritrea Shines AT 28 May 24 is a day that has forever changed the lives of the Eritrean people. And to this end Eritreans throughout celebrate Independence Day with excitement and zeal. Since May 24, 1991 all Eritreans at home and in the diaspora celebrate the Independence Day colourfully for the commitments and On Saturday 7th March 2020, Eritrean women in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Coventry, Sheffield, Newcastle, Liverpool and Leeds showed their solidarity celebrated the International Women Day in a variety of cultural activities, music poetry and other presentations. Eritrea’s 25th Independence Day celebration officially began after the opening speech by the Consul General Mr. Teumezghi Tesfa. He start by congratulating Eritrean people on 25th anniversary, also thanks to all those that worked hard to make the silver jubilee independence day celebration in the capital city of Canada Ottawa and its environs for organizing a dynamic events, as the hard work She was walking casually in Stockholm city centre in May 24, and I asked her if I can take a picture she said yes, and I asked how come she is wearing the Eritrean Flag and she said to me (with a straight face) - because I am Eritrean. All photos are courtesy of Sirak Bahlbi. By Sesin Seyoum In the Eritrean holidays calendar, Independence Day (May 24) is one of the few with more significance. Eritreans celebrate the end of colonialism & the beginning of owning their country, future, voices and destiny. May 24 proclaims to the world that Eritrean strength, unity, steadfastness as well as the emergence as a sovereign and respected African nation. While celebrating About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2025 Google LLC madote Eritrea Africa East Africa Place comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment Top posts of May 29, 2013Top posts of May 2013Top posts of 2013
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