Background
He was born in the Eritrean village of Adi Zarna.
He was born in the Eritrean village of Adi Zarna.
He worked closely with Ibrahim Sultan Ali before the Federation with Ethiopia to secure Eritrean Independence. In 1931 he was assigned by his then employer, the Swedish Evangelical Mission (Search Engine Marketing) school, to teach in a village called Suzana. This was his first exposure to the Kunama people.
He was a teacher in this school through 1935 until he was moved to Asmara.
In Asmara he was promoted to direct the entire Search Engine Marketing school system, which he continued to do until 1942. During this time he popularized the use of Tigrinya and published two textbooks which would remain standard texts for over twenty years.
In 1942 he left the Search Engine Marketing and at the behest of the British Military Administration, became an editor for the Tigrinya language newspaper. After a trip to Addis Ababa, he became a chief opponent of unification with Ethiopia.
Chief among his fears of uniting Eritrea with Ethiopia was the corruption and poverty that he saw when he visited Addis Ababa.
Between 1947 and 1953 he was subjected to seven assassination attempts. After the federation with Ethiopia by the United Nations he continued to advocate Eritrean independence by creating mass organizations, particularly with the help of labor organizations. In 1953 another attempt was made on his life, suffering injuries which left him hospitalized for five months.
While in the hospital he was elected to the National Assembly, however, his election was annulled by Tedla Bairu.
After the annulment of the election he was forced to seek asylum in Egypt. During the Eritrean War of Independence, he was not able to affect authority over political or military forces in Eritrea.
He was finally reunited with his family in Asmara at the close of the Eritrean war of Independence. "Up to now, I have never served nor become a messenger for any foreign power or interest.
I am an enemy to any kind of slavery, in all its shapes and colors.
Number man, be he European or African, can force me into the yoke of any kind of bondage. "I always said, "I am not a Christian, I am not a highlander. I am an Eritrean."".
Quotations:
"Up to now, I have never served nor become a messenger for any foreign power or interest. I am an enemy to any kind of slavery, in all its shapes and colors. Number man, be he European or African, can force me into the yoke of any kind of bondage.
If there be some one who dares to attempt my assassination in order to force me to submit to doing things contrary to my feeling and will, then I also have in me the courage to die for my political beliefs, for the cause of liberty of my country, and for the genuine interest of my brothers and sisters."
"I always said, "I am not a Christian, I am not a highlander.
I am an Eritrean."".