re: [DEHAI] The Real Aim of Sanctions Against Eritrea


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From: mgebreab@earthlink.net
Date: Wed Dec 30 2009 - 23:27:41 EST


Bereket, I also think it is their prime evil intention and goal. I could have elaborate more from the response I Received on the 4th of December 2009 from Barack Obama regarding I wrote a personal letter on his UN Ambassador Susan Rice making unfounded allegations against Eritrea. But instead of answering the Somalia and Djibouti allegations, He blabbed about his life long (from his days In college) human right and civil right advocacy and now his presidency platform is to defend human right and freedom of religion. He said his concerns is the lack of freedom of religion and violation of human rights in your country Eritrea. But it is not that my administration has wrote it of any communication with the Eritrean government in the future. I am well aware about your concern about the con sconce of sanctions to the Eritrean papules, but I will do everything in my power to address your concern as long as my administration is not compromise on the human rights concern and it depends all on the Eritrean governmen
t cooperation in all my administration concern on human rights and other maters. what a jock!
Dear Bereket, you are right it is more to come. it is just the beginning. their evil intentions is simply to Revere the independence of Eritrea and it is beyond Barack Obama control in the hand of special interest. even the response letter is I belive wrote by them and electronically sighed by him. But the Eritrean people have acquired its independence against the spacial interest wish and we will preserve our independence against the special interest groups will, no mater how much more we may bleed.

Regards
Mussie

From: Bereket Kidane (welela83@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 30 2009 - 13:15:07 EST

The sanctions passed last week at the UNSC against Eritrea will not have much effect other than raise Eritrea's risk profile to international investors. The timing of the sanctions is more than coincidental since it intersects with the taking off of Eritrea's mining sector. The mining sector is expected to start producing commercially available products in 2010 and bring some much-needed cash to the GoE.
  
Commercial success and the promise of making a profit attracts investor dollars. That is what the sanctions target. The sanctions are supposed to raise the overall risk profile of Eritrea and make companies who may be interested in investing think twice.
  
Additionally, this so-called "targeted sanction" against Eritrea is nothing more than a starter sanction. I have no doubt that they will come back again in a few months and claim that Eritrea has not changed its behavior so they have to pass even stronger and more biting sanctions by going directly after banks and companies that do business with Eritrea and possibly even imposing fines against them. For years, we heard that sanctions would not be effective against Eritrea because there was nothing to go after. Now, finally there is.


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