I was born in Eritrea. In 2014 I fled my homeland to escape the inhuman regime of the military dictatorship. In 2017 my stay in Germany was approved. I learned German and got my German school-leaving certificate. Today I live in Hanover and have successfully completed further training as an IT system administrator in healthcare/DHSE.
Eritrea's Quest for Freedom
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- ISBN8224439867
- EAN9798224439867
- Date de parution30/01/2024
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
A nation's journey from ancient glory to modern hope. Eritrea-a land of rugged mountains, Red Sea shores, and a people who fought one of Africa's longest wars for independence. But freedom was only the beginning. This sweeping and deeply human account guides you through 78 chapters of history, struggle, and resilience. From the ancient port of Adulis and Italian colonial Asmara to the battlefields of Nakfa, from the challenges of indefinite conscription to the vibrant voices of the diaspora, this book explores it all.
Eritrea's Quest for Freedom is not a dry textbook. It is a tapestry of stories-of farmers who became fighters, of women who led revolutions, of artists who kept culture alive, and of young people who risked everything for a future they could only dream of. Whether you are a student of African history, a member of the Eritrean diaspora, or simply a curious reader, this book will deepen your understanding of a nation that refuses to be forgotten.
Eritrea's Quest for Freedom is not a dry textbook. It is a tapestry of stories-of farmers who became fighters, of women who led revolutions, of artists who kept culture alive, and of young people who risked everything for a future they could only dream of. Whether you are a student of African history, a member of the Eritrean diaspora, or simply a curious reader, this book will deepen your understanding of a nation that refuses to be forgotten.






















