Editorial Policy

Using legal jargon in writing fails to replace logical, coherent, and clear expression. We communicate at a depth that accurately conveys our understanding of truth. Our writing aims not to dazzle others with the so-called “brilliance” of our ideas or to demonstrate that we are the “true sons of Tigrai.” We are at peace with our identity as a perpetual seeker of truth. We do not seek anyone’s validation or admiration to recognize our worth.

Our inquiries, searches, and analyses are driven by the desire to ensure the ongoing survival of Tigrai and its people. Even so, we are cautious of being presumptuous. Like everyone, we are influenced by what others say or write about us, but we refuse to let those emotions cloud our rationality and reason.

Naive individuals are often easily swayed by superficial appearances. This self-imposed blindness to deeper insights can cause them to overlook significant ideas. We feel sympathy for those who drift through adulthood without exploring the complexities of subjects that truly deserve attention to inform the truth, whether in politics, history, law, economics, or relationships. Ultimately, the survival of Tigrai and its people in terms of freedom and independence matters far more than our survival or ego.