You must be joking, In the beginning I thought you were researching the history or genesis of the conflict. But from your writing one can simply see that you are writing the situation from the eritrea/pfdj perspective. That makes your writing unscientific and partial with no acadamical use. The border war is over and the border is demarcated. The question which you need to raise is this: peace before demarcation or demarcation before peace? What is the eritrean position on this and what about ethiopia.
Actually, this piece is a nice short synapses of the events that led us to fend off the Weyanes and the resultant unfinished business of no war no peace as some people call it. I call it war against Eritrea perhaps in different form. The writer should be commended!
You must be joking, In the beginning I thought you were researching the history or genesis of the conflict. But from your writing one can simply see that you are writing the situation from the eritrea/pfdj perspective. That makes your writing unscientific and partial with no acadamical use. The border war is over and the border is demarcated. The question which you need to raise is this: peace before demarcation or demarcation before peace? What is the eritrean position on this and what about ethiopia.
ReplyDeleteU already stated that the border is demarcated, which dismisses ur question.
ReplyDeleteActually, this piece is a nice short synapses of the events that led us to fend off the Weyanes and the resultant unfinished business of no war no peace as some people call it. I call it war against Eritrea perhaps in different form. The writer should be commended!
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ReplyDeletekkkkkkkkkkkkk the border is demarcated on paper (map). what i meant is demarcation on the ground,