The National Representative Council of Eritrea-GIE
nrce.in.exile@gmail.com nrce-gie.com
Greetings to all:
Why NRCE-GIE is under US public microscope lately? Could it be because we are as serious as a heart attack? Do we fit the picture of Eritrean alternative representative government-in-exile?
We believe the honeymoon is over. Yes, it ought to be. For the second time, we are proud and welcome for being scrutinized and getting the attention we deserve from the National Open secret organization of the USA. They made our private letter, written on august 27, 2022, to the government of Ukraine public for unknown reasons. They received a copy from the National Security Department of the US, a brunch of the State Department of Justice.
The National Representative Council of Eritrea-GIE is made known by the USA’s Open Secret Organization (watchdog). It is the nation’s premier research group tracking money in U.S. politics and its effect on elections and public policy. Their mission is to track money flow in American politics and provide the data and analysis to strengthen democracy. Their vision is for Americans to use this knowledge to create a more vibrant, representative, and accountable democracy. Yes, we are for accountable democracy. Eritrean aspirations are to highlight what we have been deprived of by internal powers. We welcome the scrutiny with pride and honor.
The National Representative Council of Eritrea-GIE gladly accepts the challenge of responsibility, transparency, and accountability. Yes, our books must be open and transparent to the American Public and the Eritrean Citizens, who are the primary stakeholders and concerns in our movement. We like to pledge to the Eritrean public that we work diligently, disciplined, with integrity, and with a clear strategy.
Yes, we are for the national unity of Eritrea. It includes members of PFDJ and our troops. We intend to work and convince Eritrean troops and bring them into our camp. They are victimized twice. Once by the regime and the other by misguided people in the diaspora. Of course, it includes the present and former military fighters and martyrs of Eritrea. We must preserve our history and dignity in perspective. As we fight against the system of PFDJ, we must avoid the pitfall against our interest, the interest of Eritrea, and its people. We aim to save Eritrea’s people and nation first, before any political agendas and aspirations.
Our unique stand ( Government In Exile) that separates us from others is that we are not a political organization, nor do we claim a Civic Association. We are not for a specific agenda but a national agenda to save the Eritrean people and the nation. We aim to unify Eritreans into one national goal, to rid the regime by any means necessary. Yes, we are proactive and aggressive in our manners and actions. Our priorities are one way and one way only, deal with the despotic regime first, and politics comes next.
We have adopted a policy of less talk and more action. We are cautious as a team to avoid any pitfalls. We consider the safety and security of our team as a top priority, especially those in unsecured environments. The National Representative Council of Eritrea-GIE is growing by the day as an organization and expanding our networks in a well-crafted manner. We are attracting more and more young and vibrant people motivated to stand, sacrifice, and fight to change the regime and its entire system. No specific agenda is attached, but a national agenda to save the nation and its people.
Fifty-something years in power is unheard of. We ought not to underestimate the system but rather study their ways, so we can penetrate inside them as they do to us. Our ability to write and talk but not walk the walk has not materialized, nor has it bore any fruits to affect positive change. Isaias and the team are about action. They shoot first and ask questions later. We need to act and act fast before the unknowns wait to happen to our people and the nation. Unlike Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Isaias is under complete control of the Eritrean people and the country. If he gets to live ninety-five or more, I hate to think what sort of damages can occur.
Situations back home are dire and getting worse by the day. Our people are hungry for food, medicine, clean drinking water, and their children’s safety and security, not hungry for our sympathy. They gave up on us and were sick and tired of our fruitless movements. When they are begging for bread, we try to feed them a cake. Yes, they are fed up with us. They might still use our money, but not necessarily our ideas; there is a missing link.
We extend our invitations to all political and civic associations, including Global Yiakl and others to join our train moving in the right direction home. We are inclusive, open, flexible, and organized with winning strategies; above all, we listen to others. We are only complete with your presence.
“Let’s wise up and rise in unison; that is our only way out.”
WE ARE BUILDING A CASTLE ONE STONE AT A TIME.
Ghebre Bahdfurai ( Mr. G. ), front officer
March 27, 2023