Trade links have been severed. Massawa, Eritrea's biggest port, used to be bustling with cargo headed to and from Ethiopia. Now it is a ghost town.
Eritrea is having trouble getting enough wheat and milk for its people, and in the past few months long ration lines have formed. Shoppers sometimes wait for hours for a single loaf of bread. The country's few private industries are in trouble. In 1997, the Dahlak Share Company cranked out five million pairs of sandals, boots and snazzy leather dress shoes. Now, it produces one million.
"Most of our products used to go to Ethiopia," said Tamirat Tewelde, the factory's marketing manager. (Iht)
Comment: We Ethiopians must choke this terrorist nation and watch it become a ghost country. The Eritreans killed hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians in the last 30 years and they are still trying to splinter and tear our country apart by supporting terrorists both inside and out side of Ethiopia. Government officials who try to reconcile with the terrorist nation of Eritrea must be thrown out of power. Period. The worst is yet to come!!
1 comment:
Ekekam, do you think you are better than the people that you are calling terrorists. get some relity check. You are waste of space on this earth.
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