View Article  Perception of Exclusiveness as a contaminant (By Samson Tesfamichael)

One common feature among us, Eritreans, in general is that the tendency characterize any movement that emerges from our society ...   more »

View Article  CONTAMINANTS OF NON-VIOLENT ACTION (By Yonas gebreselassie)

1.   Presence of foreign nationals within the democratic movement

      Foreigners having direct lines of authority from outside.

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View Article  Another successful collaboration by the people for the people- Radio delina broadcasting from South Africa, Pretoria.

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View Article  The Voice of a prisoner of conscience behind bars in Eritrea (by Elsa churum)

Her voice is ours, her suffering too!

Eritreans are living under an oppressive regime that had turned the whole country ...   more »

View Article  BITWEDED ABRAHA 13 YEARS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT FOR A NATIONAL HERO! (Elsa Chyrum)

 

 

Bitweded Abraha was born in Asmara (Edaga Hamus) in 1953 from his father Ato Abraha Asfaha and his ...   more »

View Article  Amnesty International reports on Eritrea

ERITREA

Religious Persecution

source http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/eritrea/document.do?id=ENGAFR640132005

1. Introduction: basic human rights denied
Amnesty International has received disturbing reports of increasing violations ...   more »

View Article  Network of Eritrean Civil Society in Europe (NECS-Europe), Press Release
Members of the Network of Eritrean Civil Society in Europe (NECS-Europe), on the occasion of the international Human Rights Day, have staged a peaceful demonstration on Friday 9 December 2005 in Brussels in front of the European Institutions. The initiative had the full support and active participation of the members of the Eritrean Democratic Alliance (EDA) as well as other political parties in exile.   more »
View Article  Deadly Habits: Ten Minute Decisions- ‘Amel Mis Megnez’ (by Berhan Hagos)

The latest row between the Eritrean government and the United Nations is yet another illustration of Eritrean government’s tendency to ...   more »

View Article  Appeal to urge African states to take action on human rights abuses in Eritrea

 

   

 

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View Article  EMDHR launches A new Magazine 'Meseley'
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View Article  Time to Kill (by Berhan Hagos)
Who is Aster Yohannes? PIAs Interview Guarantors and the Demarcation Process Time to kill Next Five Years: Any possible military coup? Next Five Years: Political illusions?   more »
View Article  When season come (by Mogos Yakob South Africa)
The sky was so clean The land was so dry not green Trouble to face to happen ...   more »
View Article  Eritreans flee as new border war brews (By Nicolas Germain)
Diplomats say Eritreans suffer harsh consequences if a member of their family is found to have fled. "Usually they arrest the oldest family member," said one. "It could be the grandmother. She is fined up to 50 000 Nakfa (about R22 000) and put in prison."   more »