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The solution for piracy lies in the “liberation of Somalia”, Eritrean Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Last Updated: Nov 20th, 2008 - 09:23:34
Press ReleaseBy Ministry of Foreign AffairsNov 20, 2008, 13:18
The growing acts of piracy along the entire Somali coastline are
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Biniam Tekle

Biniam Tekle is an IT professional by trade with many interests and hobbies. Among his interests are the arts in general and Eritrean arts in particular. His outright enthusiasm for Eritrea's arts is such when ever he gets the opportunity he delves into on what the vibe is in the popular culture of Eritrea. Biniam likes to discuss the latest artistic endeveours to come out of Eritrea and shares his thoughts with others in the hopes of contributing to the development of the arts in Eritrea. Biniam makes the Washington DC area his home and remains involved in his community. EriPlanet thanks Biniam for allowing us to display the trails of his thoughts on our site.


