
Advancing Civil Liberties
ANFET-FRIENDS INVITATION-PAGE MAY 19, 2025
At the heart of ANFET ERITREA is the unwavering commitment to freedom—the freedoms of expression, movement, press, speech, assembly, and faith. These pillars define Eritrea’s rightful place as a liberated nation and empower its people to demand justice, equality, and dignity.
Nation Building Through Unity
Eritrea, a multi-ethnic and multicultural nation, must preserve its rich identity while transforming into a modern state. Nation-building is not only a necessity but a duty, and once the obstacle of authoritarian rule is removed, a united Eritrea will uplift its people, unleashing the full potential of every citizen to rebuild and prosper.
Finding the Path to Justice
Independence is not just a historical milestone—it is a living promise. The Eritrean struggle was never for tyranny but for self-determination. It is up to Eritreans to reclaim the true meaning of freedom, sovereignty, and justice, ensuring that the sacrifices of generations are honored through action.
Empowering Eritreans Through Engagement
Transformation requires bold participation. ANFET ERITREA leads the charge by fostering dialogue, collaboration, and strategic initiatives. Through weekly editorials, joint interviews with ERIPM, and Eritrea-focused broadcasts via Global Yiaakil Outlets, Eritreans will be informed, engaged, and inspired to take ownership of the movement for change.
Transforming Eritrea into Modernity
The future of Eritrea is transformation—a transformation rooted in freedom, peace, and national harmony. A just and democratic Eritrea will not only ensure the prosperity of its people but will cultivate friendly relationships of cooperation with neighboring nations.
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We also invite editors and contributors across various topics—including Politics, economics, history, arts, and women’s empowerment—to bring forth ideas that challenge and advance the Eritrean cause.