A story about a disabled Eritrean Freedom fighter who became a musician in the USA

Produced for KCTS in Seattle, this is a profile of Asmalash "Azi" Flamarian, an Eritrean immigrant who survived devastating warfare in his country to become a father and musician in the United States.

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  • @BahreNeGash
    @BahreNeGash14 жыл бұрын

    AZI, Thank you for spilling your blood & limb, sucrificing your lifet ime to liberate my homeland & my people from Ethiopian & it's allies WANTON war, death & destruction. ERITREANS OWE THEIR LIBERTY TO HEROS LIKE YOU. The greatful people of Eritrea will hold you dear to their heart, mind & soul. AZI, I'M PROUD TO CALL YOU MY HERO & THE HERO OF MY PEOPLE. Jacob, Thank you for sharing the story of AZI, an Eritrean GALLANT hero & Eritrean musician, who gave so much for the good of my people.

  • @MsLouisha
    @MsLouisha11 жыл бұрын

    i wanna listen to his music. how can i find it?

  • @BahreNeGash
    @BahreNeGash14 жыл бұрын

    @206amar1 See how Eritreans FORCED THE WORLD to recognize free Eritrea. "By logic, the Nation of Eritrea should not exist. The independence fighters were outmanned, outgunned, abandoned or betrayed by every ally, ought never to have defeated Ethiopia in their 30 yrs long struggle. Their cause was hopeless. They won by force of character, a unity and determination so steely not all the modern armaments, super power support or economic superiority of Ethiopia could withstand it". TIME

  • @BahreNeGash
    @BahreNeGash14 жыл бұрын

    @206amar1 For Eritreans in Seattle, watch this video, "Ethi0nz dancing to Mama Ethiopia", THE AGAME DANCING IN THE VIDEO IS NAMED "NEGASSI". That's the Agame, posting SHIT about Eritrea ALL OVER THE INTERNET, under various NICKS, Abeshaking, Ethionz, Negassi, Ethioness, 206amar1. It has been said, KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE & YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER.

  • @biol336
    @biol33611 жыл бұрын

    what????? in a church????