By Gabeel Team The Eritrean Federal Democratic Movement has organized a workshop on 15th May 2010 on the draft paper under the title, “ The experience of Eritrean National unity, the methods of the struggle against the dictatorship in Eritrea and the Transitional Democratic Changes the organization believe in.” The first session was devoted to […]
By Fesseha Nair Dear Party Chairman, Woldesus Ammar, Honourable Party Executive Committee, Respected Party Legislative Committee, Dear Compatriots, With due respect to your leadership, I would like to beg you as conflicting party come to the table of negotiation with the EDA member organizations and break the stalemate for the sake of the Eritrean people. […]
By Jeremy Clarke Mining companies should be deterred from working in Eritrea and banned from raising capital or listing their securities in the United States due to Eritrea’s rights abuse record, a U.S.-commissioned report said. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) said Eritrea’s systematic violation of religious freedoms should mean prohibitive restrictions […]
EverydayEritrean journalist Yonas Embye holds a lone vigil outside theparliamentary offices of a city hundreds of miles from the homeland he was forced to flee. Armed with placards and a deeply held sense of justice, Yonas walks the streets of Uganda’s capital, Kampala, trying to draw the world’s attention to the plight of journalists in […]
AFP) ADDIS ABABA — The United Nations and Ethiopia appealed Wednesday for 13 million dollars to help the increasing number of Somali refugees entering the country each day. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said some 25,000 Somalis were expected to cross the border over the next few months to escape the violence that […]
Sudan Tribune, France May 11, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — Sudan will launch a mediation to end the border row between Djibouti and Eritrea and defuse the current tension between the two Horn of Africa nations, the state minister for foreign affairs stated today. Ali Ahmed Karti, Sudan’s state minister for foreign affairs met Tuesday with the […]
Farajat: Editorial Many questions hemmed our thoughts, while watching the documentary film titled: (Eritrea after the war), which was broadcast on Al Jazeera satellite channel TV, two weeks ago. The title is great and captivating which invites people to be eager and longing to watch it, with great anticipation.
A former Eritrean prison guard says at least 15 former high-ranking government officials and journalists have died in jail due to inhumane conditions. Eyob Bhata Habtemariam, who managed a team of up to 10 guards in two jails for political prisoners for over nine years, is seeking refuge in neighbouring Ethiopia.