Our Objectives
Introduction to the goals of the movement, outlining both immediate and long-term revolutionary aims based on national liberation, socialism, and unity.
Introduction to the goals of the movement, outlining both immediate and long-term revolutionary aims based on national liberation, socialism, and unity.
Rejecting ethnic and sectarian politics, the document emphasizes unity among all Eritreans and condemns divisive tactics within the armed struggle.
Affirms the secular nature of the struggle while acknowledging religious diversity among Eritreans, calling for harmony rather than division.
Confronts the dilemma faced by Christian fighters and asks whether surrender or resistance is the only viable path.
Describes the intensification of religious and ethnic oppression following the failed reforms and the rise of fanaticism.
Details how religious identities were manipulated to deepen divisions in the revolutionary movement.
Explores how ethnic and regional favoritism played a role in the structuring and leadership of Jebha (ELF).
Argues that despite a common religious identity, tribal loyalties often undermined unity among Muslim fighters.
Criticizes the use of Islam as a political tool and the lack of revolutionary sincerity among ELF leadership.
Highlights the dangers of a revolution that lacks ideological clarity and criticizes the absence of a political program in ELF.