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Re: just a thought
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ABDULWASIE YASSIN AHMED
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Mar 23, 2009 07:59 PST
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aselam wa-aleikum brothers and sisters
If this people live in GTA (Greater Toronto Area)
and need any kind of assistance i can be reached at yassin@ rogers. com
A. Yassin (wedi yassin )
--- On Sun, 3/22/09, abd beri <beri-@yahoo.ca> wrote:
From: abd beri <beri-@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: [EMC] just a thought
To: eri-@topica.com
Cc: rezka-@yahoo.com
Received: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 5:18 PM
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Aselam Aleykum Everyone
I am just humming on the background.
If I can be of assistance to this couple ,specially if they are in Toronto they can contact me at my office phone and leave a message with my stuff and I will get bakc to them.
Dr. Berih
From: "bneg-@yahoo.com" <bneg-@yahoo.com>
To: eri-@topica.com
Cc: rezka-@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 11:02:16 AM
Subject: Re: [EMC] just a thought
Ahlan Norai and EMC:
I enjoy to read your notes, Norai, for you succinct, articulate, and perceptive, of course, above all, logical. Today, however, I will choose to focus on the third paragraph of your note below that says the following:
"...Even as we speak, many young Eritreans are crossing borders to live as refugees in neighboring countries. They are as good and as active as those who preceded them. They never go to dormancy. They are doing their best to acquire better lives for themselves and their families. Those who are disappearing in the deserts and dying in the open seas are not doing it for fun. It is all part of Eritreans’ non-dormant nature, always seeking for the better..."
Literally, I have just gotten off the phone from speaking with a family friend who happened to have made the journey from Sudan to Toronto, Canada. Among many things, the theme of our conversation hovered over the fact that this couple want to continue their education and I knew next to nothing about Canada's school system, thus, I couldn't be of help to him other than to mention EMC and many members in it being in Canada.
Therefore, I promised this family friend that I will try to find him people he can contact to get the information he needs. Those of you that can assist with disseminating the information that this couple may need you can do so by contatcting him at the following e-mail. rezka-@yahoo.com. On a second thought, I will just cc Rezkay this e-mail so he is in the loop immediately. Berhan Beyan you are one of the Eritrean Canadians that came to mind...Please share with this anxcious couple that's trying to make up for the time lost in Sudan.
Brotherly,
Beyan
--- On Fri, 3/20/09, nibra-@prodigy.net <nibra-@prodigy.net> wrote:
| | From: nibra-@prodigy.net <nibra-@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: [EMC] just a thought
To: eri-@topica.com
Date: Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:35 PM
Mehaba Beyan:
You made me go back and read sister Leila’s
writing twice. I did not
understand her take to mean that the cause of QUIETUDE at
EMC was caused by the “blow of the e-mail system”, as
you did. Rather, Leila is saying
the quietude started from the time EMC experienced
difficulty with the mailing system.
Let me explain. Instead
of saying, for example, “since 20 December 2008” she is
saying since the “blow to EMC mailing system”. The message being that of timing and
not cause. Leila thinks the
cause is that we are overwhelmed with
issues to talk about/tackle considering the economic
situation and how it may be hitting home. And she graciously provided helpful
advice.
Based on a wrong premise, you attributed to
us a culture of dormancy when handling ourselves in real
world. That is the last thing I
would say about Eritreans. In
the last three decades we went through a lot. We lived as
refugees but astonished our hosts by our lust for work and
self reliance. Seldom did we beg
or engage in any criminal act to survive. We had been very hard working and
honest. We had also been blessed
with family values that enshrined in us helping each other
for the good. I believe this is
all too familiar to us and there is
no need for giving examples.
Even as we speak, many young Eritreans are
crossing borders to live as refugees in neighboring
countries. They are as good and
as active as those who preceded them.
They never go to dormancy.
They are doing their best to acquire better lives for
themselves and their families.
Those who are disappearing in the deserts and dying
in the open seas are not doing it for fun. It is all part of Eritreans’
non-dormant nature, always seeking for the better.
You mentioned Eritreans become friends when
living close to each other. The
friendship diminishes as soon as one moves to wherever
destiny takes him/her.
Naturally, the frequent physical interaction has to
abruptly come to an end; you cannot be together when you are
not together. But the friendship
will always be there. Recently,
I met a dear friend after a very long time, more than twenty
years. Our friendship was
intact. And we had wonderful
time. Many people tell
me similar
stories.
You said “……. that we
Muslim Eritrean would rather talk of Muslims in Bosnia or in the far out
lands rather than be worked up with the national issues that
should be dear to our hearts.”
National issues are as dear to us, Muslim Eritreans
(ME), as are to non-Muslim Eritreans.
MEs have always been deeply engaged in national
issues. We have a plethora of
Eritrean organizations. Dig
there and you will find what I am talking about.
You also stated “So, while
we've been doing our version of Rip Van
Winkle that slept for 20 years and found the
world changed for ever”.
That is not terrible at least we are better than
“Ahl Elkahaf” who did it
for centuries!!! - lighter side.
Fi Amanillah
Norai
--- On Wed, 3/18/09, bneg-@yahoo.com
<bneg-@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: bneg-@yahoo.com
<bneg-@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [EMC] just a thought
To: eri-@topica.com
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 2:43 PM
Ahlan Leila & the Rest:
If "the blow of the e-mail system" is all it took
to put us to a
virtual sleep, then, all I can say is it is a reflection of
the actual way in
which we handle ourselves in the real world. It's been
my experience in the
United States, whenever an Eritrean moves to a neighborhood
and finds Eritreans
nearby, they become friendly until one or the other moves
on to where ever life
destines the family to move to, at which time the
friendship seems to subside
and the relationship kind of ends, if not abruptly,
certainly, slowly.
This may be a manifestation also of the lack of cohesivley
working together in
the larger contexts as communities as countrymen and
countrywomen that Saleh
Gadi recently addressed, which I paraphrase here: that we
Muslim Eritrean would
rather talk of Muslims in Bosnia or in the far out lands
rather than be worked
up with the national issues that should be dear to our
hearts.
So, while we've been doing our version of Rip Van
Winkle that slept for 20
years and found the world changed for ever, I am making a
new home at the newly
reinvigorated Asmarino.com and I will try to break the
Eritrean mentality that I
explained above, which is to say, I will keep abreast of
what goes in EMC as
well. After all, who said one can't walk and chew a gum
at the same time.
Regards,
Beyan
--- On Sun, 3/15/09, leila abdulrahim
<abulei-@yahoo.com> wrote:
| | From: leila abdulrahim <abulei-@yahoo.com>
Subject: [EMC] just a thought
To: eri-@topica.com
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 12:23 PM
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latest EMC news.
Selamat EMC discussion group
family .
Since the blow of EMC
mailing system, it has
been quiet ,you are missed !!!!!!!!.
Well it is not that we are
lucking topic,but may be
overwhelmed with the things that we need to talk
about.
With this economic difficulty
hitting our region , which our
community is not imune from, it is hitting
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home . With that
said , I would like to ask
| | every one to make dua and pray to give the effected
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family
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addition
| | it would be nice if we can create a network
for the people who are in need of a job.
Let's find out any job
opening in our area and list them we may have
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potential s among us
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Let's create a support group
to help and suppport our loved ones to
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deal with
| | this dificult condition.
Let's share ideas on how to
decrease our expenses, little things may make a
difference,go over your expences with your family and
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openly
| | discuss what unecessary expence could be
eliminated.
Let's help with
preparing resume for who ever needs it( now a
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days it
| | is good to have a nicely prepared resume either you
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are
| | still working or not)
Be generous , with what
you have ,if you have it is good
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to give . I f you need it is
ok to
| | ask ,This is a test to
all of us.
Save as much as you
could, invest whenever you have a chance which
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ever you
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Don't spend what you
don't have.
Update your connection
,networking,friends,coworkers, keep your 4 step
relation,friend of a friend,anyone ... .Most of
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the
| | hiring are done by networking so it is verry
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important
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Whenever we meet people who ever
they may be, make sure to remember how
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to
| | aproach them and let them know you are looking
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for a
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Never give up to hassle ,do
whatever you could,....email,mail,visit
places,meet people ,call...
Allah is always with you believe
on him and make dua, don't forget the
strength of dua, keep your eman strong.
Allah got you into this and He
wil get you through it.
Leila
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