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Saying Goodbye to UN Sanctions Against Eritrea
Thomas C. Mountain
20 Nov 2018
Saying Goodbye to UN Sanctions Against Eritrea
Saying Goodbye to UN Sanctions Against Eritrea

Like so many imperial projects, the US had to abandon its long campaign to crush socialist Eritrea through sanctions and defamation.

“Eritrea has survived crippling sanctions and emergedvictorious by bringing peace to the Horn of Africa,”

It isn't often the UN Security Council votes unanimously to remove sanctions against a country, but on  November 14 they did just that by saying goodbye to nine years of UN-just punishment against the small, socialist, east African country of Eritrea.

It was Christmas Eve, 2009 when the USA forced through UN SecurityCouncil sanctions against Eritrea, with Ambassador Susan Rice storming out into the hallway and ordering a tardy South African Ambassador back into the room so she would have enough votes to pass her edict which would falsely accuse Eritrea of supporting terrorism in Somalia.

It turns out, thanks to Wikileaks, the whole purpose of the sanctions was to sabotage the Eritrean economy by preventing German banks from funding the fledgling Eritrean mining industry. We know, again thanks to Wikileaks, that, in the words of the senior US diplomat in east Africa and later acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Don Yamamoto, way back in 2007, that Eritrean involvement in Somalia was “insignificant.”

“The whole purpose of the sanctionswas to sabotage the Eritrean economy.”

Remember, one of the instigators of this classic piece of “fake news” was the Queen of Chaos herself, Hillary Clinton, who alongside her erstwhile enemy, Susan Rice, used their paid minions in the human rights organizations such as HRW’s hitman Tom Malinowski (just elected to the US Congress) to get the ball rolling, spreading their fake news across the media. Guilty as charged, no matter the complete lack of evidence, full speed ahead with the smear campaign. Eritreans must kneel down and give up our socialist way of life, with brutal consequences to be borne if Pax American was not obeyed.

Nine years later Eritrea has survived crippling sanctions and emerged victorious by bringing peace to the Horn of Africa, concluding a peace deal and ending twenty years of no-war-no-peace with our neighbor Ethiopia.

“Hillary Clinton used her minions to spread their fake news across the media.”

The humble camel is a symbol of Eritrea, having played such a critical role supplying Eritrean freedom fighters during their thirty-year independence war, so much so its image is on the Eritrean national currency, the Nakfa.So when the camel is marching, so goes the saying, the Eritrean people are headed towards victory. And when the camel is marching the dogs are barking, or so the saying continues, for the barking dogs of betrayal and defeat living in the west who spread the slander of support for terrorism by Eritrea across the globe.

As Eritreans around the world rejoice in the lifting of UN sanctions against their homeland the world has seen an all to rare event, a unanimous UN Security Council ending UN-just sanctions against a socialist country, this time the small east African country ofEritrea.

Thomas C. Mountain is an independent journalist in Eritrea, living andreporting from here since 2006. See thomascmountain on Facebook,thomascmountain on Twitter or best reach him at thomascmountain at gmail dot com

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