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Eritrea: AU Commission to Take Up Swedish-Eritrean Journalist’s Case

Addis Ababa — Media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, said on Wednesday that, the African Union's main human rights body has decided to investigate the case of imprisoned Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak. Eritrean authorities detained Isaak in

Addis Ababa — Media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, said on Wednesday that, the African Union’s main human rights body has decided to investigate the case of imprisoned Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak.

Eritrean authorities detained Isaak in September 2001 for writing articles critical of the government and has since been held incommunicado.

He is one of the many journalists and reform-minded government figures who remain languishing in Eritrea’s underground detention centers since a government crack down in 2001.

The Swedish office of Reporters Without Borders has highly welcomed the decision of African Union human rights panel to probe Isaak’s case.

The press freedom group also commended the concerns shown by the newly-appointed Special Rapporteur for Eritrea over the situations of Eritrean journalists.

“It is important step forward and will increase the pressure on the Eritrean government” said Jonathan Lundqvist, president to the Swedish section of Reporters Without Borders.

Dawit Issaak’s case was referred to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights on 27 October, by three European jurists.

Lundqvist says bringing the case to the AU panel would not only put more pressure on the Eritrean government but also will make the case an African issue.

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights will soon begin examining the case by first requesting explanations from the Eritrean government as to why the Red Sea nation breached the country’s law as well as several African and international human rights conventions the country is signatory for.

Established by the African Union (AU), the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights was designed to protect and promote human rights and interprets the African Charter.

Eritrea’s Supreme Court has in the past refused to hear the case although the government states that habeas corpus is a principle respected and that the country’s courts are independent.

International human rights organisations routinely label the country as one of the planet’s most repressive. Eritrea has for many years been ranked among the worst places to be a journalist, jailing more members of the press than any other African country

According to investigations revealed by Reporters Without Borders last August, four journalists, who were detained around the same time as Isaak, have died in prison.

Isaak is among dozens of journalists arrested during government crack down in 2001 along with 15 senior government officials who were also then arrested after criticizing President Isaias Afewerki and asking him to allow political reform following the 1998-2000 border war with Ethiopia.

Source: Sudan Tribune

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  • fetsum abraham March 15, 2013

    Fantastic news of justice for human life. I hope this time the government will respond although most unlikely. There will be no response as usual if Dawit is not alive today. Dawit Issac, however, is an innocent victim of the anarchic government in Eritrea. Every humanist in the world should rally behind this development.

  • Arkeb H. March 15, 2013

    Crtical development, well done.Lets what the next move will be.

  • simerrr2012 March 15, 2013

    The ball is in your court Swedish government and will be always in your court , unfortunately you want to push the ball to African Organization to collection of dictators who themselves arresting, killing oppositions in their own country. Have you ever heard AU speak for the people of Africa, democracy, free press, rule of law, free election? Are not most of the leaders dictator themselves. Do you expect the leaders shot their own foot by talking about free press and free journalism? You do not have to be rocket scientist to find the solution how to free Dawit Issak..you need to speak to the terrorist government in very strong way. 1.Stop them to collect money inside Sweden directly indirectly .Learn from Cuba embargo from Kennedy no single dollar to Castro.2. Deny entry to officials of the terrorist government.3. Forbid all kind of fund rising in Sweden by the regime supporters like YPFDJ we call them Hitler Youth.4. Bring the case to European Union in the way defending the citizen of Europe Dawit Issac.5. Close the Embassy of the terrorist regime. This can bring Dawit back home to his family if he is still alive and survive the impressment of the terrorist regime. Ask the British government how they dealt with the regime to free their men who were arrested in international water years ago. Sweden shame on you with all the money and power you look helpless.

  • Hellen Beraki March 15, 2013

    Ezi mengisti ezi “Mengisti ayashu” tebahilu eyu ziTsiwa’e. Naybhaki “Mengisti ayashu”

  • Meressani March 15, 2013

    Dear reader
    Why you are just focusing on the only journalist Dawit Issak, as you know we have so many Eritrean and Ethiopian just bury, tortured, jailed and killed on the land of Eritrea without any mistake.So we have to cry and struggle to liberate them from the marauders on the nation.
    thanks
    wedi Dibarwa

  • Habtu March 16, 2013

    The “Reporters Without Borders” have done absolutely nothing to free all journalists jailed by the Eritrean regime for the last 12 years and what make you think these so called “African Union human rights panel” would do anything different? I feel sad for the ALL Eritreans.

  • Saba March 17, 2013

    Who is fluent in swedish? DAWIT´s daughter Betlehem is interviewed live on stage/debate about her father´s case. I would be thankful for a summary :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=_VQ-OJ8rhk4

  • Genet March 18, 2013

    THIS DEVELOPMENT SHOULD BE A WELCOME NEWS TO ALL ERITREAN. ATTRACTING ATTENTION TO ONE MAN IS ATTRACTING ATTENTION TO ALL. WHEN I SAW THE ERITREAN REFUGES IN ADIS ABABA DEMANDING AND CALLING OUT THE AOU, TO OPEN THE DOOR AND HEAR THEM WAS A GOOD ACTION AND PUTING MORE PRESSURE ON AOU. PRESSURE ON THE DICTATOR AND THE PFDJ SHOULD CONTINUE FROM ALL DIRECTIONS. MOST IMPORTANTLY, PERSISTENT PRESSURE BY THE DIASPORA ERITREAN IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE, IT WILL MAKES THE AOU ACTION FASTER AND EFFECTIVE. SILENT NO MORE!
    Genet

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