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The Snake's Nest: Eritrea, a one man show; A country in ruin & a factory of 21st century unschooled children
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The Snake's Nest: Eritrea, a one man show; A country in ruin & a factory of 21st century unschooled children in Vernon, BC
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The Snake's Nest: Eritrea, a one man show; A country in ruin & a factory of 21st century unschooled children in Vernon, BC
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About the Book The story of Africa is quite complicated and full of twists. It is a continent with a vast amount of diversity and cultures, as well as endless resources, both human and natural, but emerging warlords and dictators in the 21st century wreak havoc on their countries and citizens. The best example of this is the president of Eritrea, Isaias Afwerki. The goal of The Snake's Nest is to expose the horrors and miscarriages of justice Eritreans face every day at the hands of their leaders and make a larger audience aware of the extensive violence against women, young people, and those attempting to flee the country.
About the Author Tsilal is a humanitarian involved in medical missions, primarily in Africa. Author currently resides in the United States and works in the medical field.
About the Book The story of Africa is quite complicated and full of twists. It is a continent with a vast amount of diversity and cultures, as well as endless resources, both human and natural, but emerging warlords and dictators in the 21st century wreak havoc on their countries and citizens. The best example of this is the president of Eritrea, Isaias Afwerki. The goal of The Snake's Nest is to expose the horrors and miscarriages of justice Eritreans face every day at the hands of their leaders and make a larger audience aware of the extensive violence against women, young people, and those attempting to flee the country.
About the Author Tsilal is a humanitarian involved in medical missions, primarily in Africa. Author currently resides in the United States and works in the medical field.


















