Free all the prisoners of conscience in Eritrea, Now!!

31-12-2014

While the world is busy celebrating Christmas and new year’s eve tens of Eritrean journalistsand artists are languishing in prisons for more than 13 yearswithout any clue on their presence and whereabouts.

In a notorious security raid in September 2001, Eight chief editors of free press dailies and other 20 journalists were rounded up and taken to unknown places. This last move which was preceded by harassment and terror killed the nascent press freedom and the right of free speech in newly born Eritrea.

Strangulation of free press by unelected government in Asmara for more than a decade has placed Eritrea at the bottom of the international  list of countries which ban free press.

As we express our bold solidarity with our colleagues who committed no other crime than practicing their undeniable professional and national rights and simply ended up in dungeon, we appeal to all peace-loving peoples and organization to stand up for their moral responsibilities  towards the atrocities committed by Asmara regime against the Eritrean people every day.

We call all peace loving nations to remember and act in favor our colleagues who are deprived for more than 13 years of enjoying these festivities with their beloved.

Free all the prisons of conscience in Eritrea, Now!!

1.       Mohamed Taha Algaddel – Poet 2.       Tahani Abbas – HR Activist – Sudan
3.       Abdulrahman Farouk-  Journalist 4.       Mussab .M.Ali- journalist
5.       Mohamed Madani – poet- Sudan 6.       Fathi Osman     Writer     – France
7.       Abubakar Fretay – Journalist 8.       Fathi Elhaj- Graphic designer- Turkey
9.       Abdulahi Mahmoud  – Journalist 10.   Yaseen .M.abdalah journalist and HR Activist
11.   Ahmed Younis – Journalist 12.   Faisal Elbagir- Journalist
13.   Ahmed Ibrahim Osman-Journalist- Australia 14.   Hana Yassin – Journalist – Australia
15.   Sadah Suleman Alkenaney – Journalist –Doha 16.   Abdu Alrazig Karar – Journalist – Canberra
17.   Abubaker Hamed Kahal – Novelist – Norway

Salah Abo Ray         Civic activis

18.            – UK

19.   Shawgi Abd alazim         – Journalist – Sudan 20.   Addel Colour          – Journalist – Sudan
21.   Ibrahim Mergane           – Journalist – Sudan 22.   Khaled Osman – Journalist – Australia
23.   Faisal Mohamed Salih   – Journalist – Sudan 24.   Maawea Al balal   – Journalist – Australia
25.   Mustafa Lasday – Journalist ­­­-  Australia 26.   Ahmed Mohamed – Journalist –  Sudan
27.   Abda Alaziz Baraka Saken – Novelist – Austria 28.   Abd Almonem Abo Idrees – Sudan – AFP
29.   Emaneel Barakhee – HR Activist – Denmark 30.   Khaled Abdo – Journalist – Sweden
31.   Kamal Karar – Journalist – Sudan 32.   Ali Hindi – Journalist – UK
33.   Doura Mohamed Mokhtar Gamboo – Journalist – Sudan 34.   Saleh Gadee – Journalist – USA
35.   Osama Abd al haey – Journalist – Sudan 36.   Amanuel Ghirmay – Journalist – France
37.    Salah Alzien – Journalist – UK 38.    Aladin Mahmoud – Journalist – Sudan
39.    Yousif Polisee – Journalist – Switzerland 40.    Amal Ali – Journalist – UK41.   Jamal  Humed   Journalist     Australia

Berhane Tewelde, Journalist –

42.

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