Hey Aradom and Dehaiers,
During the last few days I have seen numerous e-mails trying to compel the
luminary Dehaiers to come out of their virtual cocoon and denounce their
temporary decree of "Hear no evil, see no evil, and write no evil or
otherwise." Some claimed they
[ the Dehai reluctant celebrities that is ] are into hibernation and attempted
to lure them out with the promise of a fresh spring breath, some tried to
shame them into coming out, and some went straight for the jugular ( how cruel
) and said something like "Serve them right let them stay hid in their closet"
I think one thing left to do is to send the big virtual boogie man looking for
them and taunting them with " Come out, come out , where ever you are!"
Aradom, it may be so that a whole country is in paralysis because of their
absence, but if you ask me what is gonna do them in, I can tell you ( I am
trying not to loose my composer here )it would be the incessant fear of being
upstaged by the "Joke telling dudes." :-)
Blessings to all.
Biniam
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Date: 5/8/97 11:44 PM
To: Tekle, Biniam
From: Aradom Iyob
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Selamat,
The latest issue of African Business has an exclusive report on Eritrea.
There is abundant data and material to discuss ,but what meaningful output
can be expected without the dehai vivifiers who so courageously and
publicly prepared us for their imminent , albeit temporary, withdrawal.
Due to the self-imposed absence of its stars, Dehai is presently
undergoing a difficult period. The resultant intellectual void has left
those in the Diaspora as well as in Eritrea in desolation, deprivation and
desperation.
The Internet Global Society interrupted its meeting on reforming the
Internet domain system to pay attention to this urgent matter since
policy making relating to Eritrea is now paralyzed. Reform and
restructuring are likely recommendations.
Dehaiers across the globe are asking one another, were where you and what
were you doing when the dehai sabbatical was announced ? Most are replying
in tears and only few can maintain their composure. Many in denial still
frequent Dehai.
May those who are having serious problems dealing with this find solace
in imagining the public announcement of the glorious return of the
redeemers; drums and trumpets abound.
And to those for whom imagining is not a strength, perhaps poet Catherine
Davis' words may alleviate their indelible pain, "One more thing lost is
one thing less to lose."
Aradom
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