As part of the Eritrean Youth Global Movement, Eritrean youth in Canada has opened a branch office in Ottawa on June 20, 2009. EYGM-Canada is a civic, non-profit movement whose mission is to promote democracy, human rights and rule of law in Eritrea. By bringing together all Eritrean youth in Canada, it will create a […]
Press Release 16 July 2007 ETHIOPIA Six journalists get jail terms ranging from 18 months to life Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage at the federal high court’s decision today to sentence six journalists to jail terms ranging from six months to life. They are part of a group of 43 government opponents who were tried […]
Why EFSJD was established? The people of Eritrea today are lacking basic human rights that most of the people in the planet are enjoying. Lack of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, free press, the ability of citizens to claim their own lands, and Equal citizenship for all is some examples. On the other hand, […]
Posted on Tuesday 13 July 2010 – 09:38 Mugira, AfricaNews reporter in Kampala, Uganda Uganda’s army insists it will not withdraw from peacekeeping mission in Somalia due to the Sunday night bombings in Kampala by Al Shabaab- an al-Qaida-affiliated militant faction in Somalia. The twin blasts in Kampala that targeted people watching World Cup finals […]
According to Ugandan security agencies, atleast 13 people from the horn African nations of Ethiopia and Eritrea died during the Sunday night terrorist attacks in Kampala. Witnesses said the bombing took place as many Ugandans and foreigners gathered in the famous “Ethiopian Village” restaurant to watch the final game of the World Cup match between […]
On April 25, 2010, the Eritrean Movement for Democratic Governance (EMDG) launched a successful “Yes to National Conference” campaign and our people responded enthusiastically. A National Conference now is a tangible reality with a sizeable number of organizations participating from all over the world. Like every other organization, EMDG had its concerns and doubts