By Mehari Solomon

His father invested in Girmay Biniam’s career, which enabled him to achieve these victories. However, his family is not allowed to go to France to celebrate with Girmay. The reasons for this restriction are visa issues.

Girmay became a champion through his own hard work and determination. The Eritrean regime offered him nothing to become a champion.

Now, regime loyalists trying to manipulate people and Girmay for theirs own agenda. In all case we should say a big congrats to #Bini our hero, and his family first, but also to @IntermarcheW because you gave him the opportunity to show his potential.

As a justice seekers we know more about Eritrea. It is hell, with one person in power for 32 years. We have no constitution, no university, no internet and if you go jail Eritrea can hold you for 20 years. No court can challenge the imprisonment.

Eritrea has been a living hell for its citizen since independence. This is so sad. We don’t know how Girmay, his wife and children, can still live in Eritrea.

As justice seekers, we need you @IntermarcheW to understand that he has a lot to say about all this. It’s important to empathize with his situation and to listen to what is said about Girmay and the regime, and loyalties to the regime.

The regime in Eritrea is ignoring the plight of his family, preventing them from flying to France, unlike others who can celebrate with their families. As a result, he cannot share his achievements with his loved ones.