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Muna wrote:Friends in Asmara are telling me that the city is tense as residents started to hear about the death of President Isaias Afewerki. The government's spokesperson Ali Abdu told VOA yesterday that Isaias is alive and well, but relatives and friends of Isaias family are has been gravely ill. There is an increased presence of soldiers patrolling the streets of Asmara since Sunday, further fueling the rumor mill. If Isaias is indeed dead, who will succeed him? The ruling PFDJ doesn't seem to have a succession plan and it is feared that the various power centers that Isaias created may clash for control.
Deqi-Arawit wrote:Muna wrote:Friends in Asmara are telling me that the city is tense as residents started to hear about the death of President Isaias Afewerki. The government's spokesperson Ali Abdu told VOA yesterday that Isaias is alive and well, but relatives and friends of Isaias family are has been gravely ill. There is an increased presence of soldiers patrolling the streets of Asmara since Sunday, further fueling the rumor mill. If Isaias is indeed dead, who will succeed him? The ruling PFDJ doesn't seem to have a succession plan and it is feared that the various power centers that Isaias created may clash for control.
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The malign rumors spreading around about the Eritrean President's death are not designed to fool the critical thinkers, but only to give the moral cowards an excuse to think nothing at all.
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