Based on the many feebacks I received in private e-mail, a great majority of Eirtreans tried but could not successfully sign the petition. There is a great lesson to be learned form this but thanks all for being true Eritreans.
And as Amaunel Tseggai put it on his feedback, Eritrea will march on.... "despite the detractors and wannabe's popping up here and there to mispaint Eritrea's image, no force can stop Eritrea's development drive and there is a bright future ahead of us. As for the "rats" who are out there to harm their own people out of sheer hate, greed and fame, we've seen them come and go. They are remnants of mahber Andnet, regionists and religionists who sold their soul and feel that this is the only way they console and mask their embarrasing position. As insignificant as they are, we should expect that they will continue to make a noise, if nothhing else, to retard what Eritrea is set to achieve."
Thanks Amanuel for saying for all of us..
Haile A.
In a message dated 12/31/2011 1:11:50 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, haileab99_at_msn.com writes:
Selam & Happy New Year,
The final count of the White House petition is now closing in at a remarkable 7,000 signatures. Even though the target of the required 25,000 signatures has not been reached, all those who signed the petition, and those who could not sign due to several reasons, should be very proud to know that they stood with Eritrea and its peace-loving people when our motherland faced its darkest hour and justice was raped in a broad daylight, thanks to some amateurish diplomat. Outraged by this audacious injustice and illegal action on Eritrea, about 7,000 signature spoke fiercely on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Eritreans that demonstrated around the world when the first unjust and illegal sanction was imposed on Eritrean in 2009 and also on behalf of thousands of Eritreans that flocked to New York city to greet our beloved President. Finally, as a minute addendum, it should also be noted that the 7,000 signatures have overwhelmingly dwarfed those mere 236 signatures solicited by some so-called "opposition" hood rats, who called on their own White House petition to "strengthen the existing sanctions and prolong the sanctions that were imposed in 2009 against the Eritrean government."
These sellout hood rats can call whatever they want, and the armature diplomat can play the childish game as long as she wants. But no one can stop those hundreds and hundreds of machinery equipment from rolling down Eritrean roads and no one can't stop us from digging up our minerals, and for sure no one can stop us from being self-reliant.
So as we are about to ring in the new year followed by a 4-part series interview with President Issayas, Eritrea's future is as bright as the North Star and as shiny as the gold star of Bisha...