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Joint ELF-RC, Party Formation Delegation Visits Norway By ELF-RC Offaice for Information and Culture 22.06.2008
A joint ELF-RC and Party Formation Commission delegation accomplished a successful mission to Norway between 13 and 16 June 2008. The delegation members were Messrs Tekle Melekin, head of foreign relations; Berhane Tesfagaber, head of financial affairs for the organizaztion, and Negassi Hamde member of the Joint Party Formation commission in Scandinavia. During the mission days, the high-level joint delegation conducted a meeting for all future party members and another meeting for the public at large. Besides, the delegation held meetings with various Norwagian political parties such as the Labour Party and the Socialist Party, the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights, and with officials of the Norwegian foreign office. The delegation members also held extensive talks with concerned Eritreans who were urged to play their roles in the broad based party under formation. In the meetings, the delegation explained in an exhaustive manner the current situation of Eritrea and its people, the ongoing party formation process, the expected role of youth in the struggle for change as well as the activities and achievements of of the ELF-RC in various field of the struggle. At the public meeting, Mr. Hamid Drar, leadership member of the Eritrean Democratic Party (EDP) who took part in the recent meeting of the Eritrean alliance in Addis Ababa, made an important intervention explaining issues raised at the congress and the outstanding role played by the ELF-RC delegation in making the alliance congress a success. Mr. Woldeab Fessehazion, chairman of the Eritrean civil association in Norway, expressed satisfaction with the presentations made at the meeting and commended the role being played by the ELF-RC in the current struggle for change and democratization. He also urged the young generation to cut its umbilical cord with the dictatorial regime in Eritrea and take up a leading space in the ongoing struggle to establish a better Eritrea. On their part, young Eritreans explained that they are participating in some events organized by the agents of the Eritrean regime abroad because the oppositon organizations did not yet provide them with meeting places and events that they can attend by abandoning those arranged by the embassies of the regime.
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