Part I: Village Life in Sere’e The year 1954 marked the end of a long and gruesome drought in the Hazemo plains, located in the Akele Guzay Region of today’s Eritrea. It was into this climate of renewal and resistance that I was born. My name, Yibrah, in my Semitic Tigrigna language, is loosely translated to “let it be light” or “let it be bright.” I was born in an ancient Logo clan’s village named Sere’e. Like all of my brothers and sisters, I…
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