As Eritreans, we find ourselves at a cross-road. Our nation is going through a traumatic time; our people are suffering under a tyrannical regime, led by a narcissistic creature.
As Eritreans, we find ourselves at a cross-road. Our nation is going through a traumatic time; our people are suffering under a tyrannical regime, led by a narcissistic creature.
Seminar and Q & A session with Dr. Bereket HabteSalassie, William E. Leuchtenburg Professor of African and Afro-American Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill speaking on, “What is in a Constitution?” on November 20, 2010 starting at 1PM. Dr. Bereket is a leading scholar in African law and government.
Seminar and Q & A session with Dr. Bereket HabteSalassie, William E. Leuchtenburg Professor of African and Afro-American Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
On June 8, 2010, Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie addressed the issue of Constitutionalism in Africa in an event organized by U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) to celebrate the publication of “Framing the State in Times of Transition: Case Studies in Constitution Making, edited by Laurel Miller”.
On June 8, 2010, Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie addressed the issue of Constitutionalism in Africa in an event organized by U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) to celebrate the publication of “Framing the State in Times of Transition: Case Studies in Constitution Making, edited by Laurel Miller”.
On Sunday June 6, 2010, Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie, Chair Person of the Eritrean Constitution Commission and a leading scholar on African Law and Government met with Eritrean Law Society in the Washington Metro Area.
On Sunday June 6, 2010, Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie, Chair Person of the Eritrean Constitution Commission and a leading scholar on African Law and Government met with Eritrean Law Society in the Washington Metro Area.
Issa Shivji, Mwalimu Nyerere professor of Pan-African Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam, interviews Bereket Habte Selassie, an observer and participant in African politics for almost five decades. From the first All Africa People’s Conference in 1958, to the ‘doubt’ and ‘desperation’ of the current African reality, Selassie provides a thoughtful perspective on the history Pan-Africanism, as well as advice for the future of the African Union. This interview first appeared in Pan-African journal Chemchemi.
Issa Shivji, Mwalimu Nyerere professor of Pan-African Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam, interviews Bereket Habte Selassie, an observer and participant in African politics for almost five decades. From the first All Africa People’s Conference in 1958, to the ‘doubt’ and ‘desperation’ of the current African reality, Selassie provides a thoughtful perspective on the history Pan-Africanism, as well as advice for the future of the African Union. This interview first appeared in Pan-African journal Chemchemi.
Egyptian Authorities Should Give UN Refugee Agency Access to Detained Migrants
Egyptian Authorities Should Give UN Refugee Agency Access to Detained Migrants
For a number of years now, we have witnessed an ugly war launched on one of Eritrea’s venerable elder statesmen and an internationally renowned scholar, Professor Bereket Habte Selassie. A person who is a source of pride for Eritreans (and indeed Africans) has been vilified and defamed by resort to the most outrageous stories that can only be cooked by diseased minds.
For a number of years now, we have witnessed an ugly war launched on one of Eritrea’s venerable elder statesmen and an internationally renowned scholar, Professor Bereket Habte Selassie. A person who is a source of pride for Eritreans (and indeed Africans) has been vilified and defamed by resort to the most outrageous stories that can only be cooked by diseased minds.
The distinguished Professor of African Studies, Professor of Law and former Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Commission of Eritrea Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie appeals to the Commissionaire of United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Mr Antonio Guterres, to intervene and stop the Libyan authorities from forcibly deporting Eritrean refugees in their custody back to Eritrea.
The distinguished Professor of African Studies, Professor of Law and former Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Commission of Eritrea Dr. Bereket Habte Selassie appeals to the Commissionaire of United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Mr Antonio Guterres, to intervene and stop the Libyan authorities from forcibly deporting Eritrean refugees in their custody back to Eritrea.