Hedgait: Three months old, humble
start and kicking
Hedgait, which means ‘the narrator’ in Tigrait, was
launched on the 21st of December and this is a stock assessment on
how it has done so far, some statistics:
- It
has more than 40, 000 views
- It
has 339 posts
- Views
per day varied from 43 - 1087
- Viewers
from 46 countries (most of whom are regular visitors and assume most are
Eritreans spread worldwide with few Ethiopians, Sudanese, Djiboutians)
- Few
regular visitors from Eritrea
- Few visitors (mostly regular) from countries such
as Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Angola, Uganda, Ukraine, Belgium, Finland,
Malaysia, Turkey, Bahrain, Jordan, South Africa
- The
top six countries where visitors originate from, in descending order: are USA,
UK, S. Arabia, Sweden, Egypt and Canada
- The
items most read are rather personal stories than political issues: The top six
most read items, in descending order:
o
http://hedgait.blogspot.com/2014/12/picture-elf-group-that-was-training-in.html (ELF
group in China)
o
http://hedgait.blogspot.com/2015/01/a-portrait-jelal-yassin-aberra.html
(Story about Jelal Yassin)
o
http://hedgait.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-eritrean-artist-whose-life-was.html (Story
about Younis Ibrahim)
o
http://hedgait.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-eritrean-freedom-fighter-who_19.html
(Story about Abdella Tzegay)
o
http://hedgait.blogspot.com/2014/12/picture-central-committee-of-general.html
(Picture CC of the General Union of Eritrea Women – affiliated to the ELF)
Hedgait will
remain a window to Eritrean history, mainly the hidden untold stories.
Knowledge is power and knowledge is to be spread to reach a wider audience, not
be monopolized by few. There are two schools of thought in the scientific
community: those who want to make knowledge freely available to all, and those
who want to commercialize it. There has been a lot of progress in terms of
making knowledge accessible. You will have the opportunity to get access to
articles and books and other media outlets on Eritrea that are freely
available.
Thanks to all who collaborated with me by providing
documents and pictures, particularly Jelal Yassin and Ibrahim Gedem. Though I
plan to concentrate on a bigger project on Eritrea the next months, I will
continue to update the blog with more materials, from time to time.
Your feedback and constructive criticism will always
be valuable.
“Spring is the time of plans and projects.”
Leo Tolstoy in Anna Karenina as quoted in
‘goodreads.com’
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