An attempt by a group of PFDJ, Eritrea’s unelected ruling party’s supporters, to use a Stockholm local church frequented by Eritreans as a political platform failed after fierce protests from church goers.
An attempt by a group of PFDJ, Eritrea’s unelected ruling party’s supporters, to use a Stockholm local church frequented by Eritreans as a political platform failed after fierce protests from church goers.
An attempt by a group of PFDJ, Eritrea’s unelected ruling party’s supporters, to use a Stockholm local church frequented by Eritreans as a political platform failed after fierce protests from church goers.
Let us look at two glaring examples of the tragedy of the failure in leadership in the Orthodox Church in Eritrea in times past – the pre-independence era. This, regrettably, leads one to dig into unpleasant events that shed important light on the tragic depth into which the church has descended today.
Let us look at two glaring examples of the tragedy of the failure in leadership in the Orthodox Church in Eritrea in times past – the pre-independence era. This, regrettably, leads one to dig into unpleasant events that shed important light on the tragic depth into which the church has descended today.
The fragility of the government and its oppressive rule further crippled the freedom of young people. Hopelessness coupled with restricted freedom further created an opportunity for Pentecost to prosper. The mass conversion of young people had alerted PFDJ elites to the state of paranoia. They have introduced every punitive measure to crush the thriving religion for fear it might create political havoc to their reign.
The fragility of the government and its oppressive rule further crippled the freedom of young people. Hopelessness coupled with restricted freedom further created an opportunity for Pentecost to prosper. The mass conversion of young people had alerted PFDJ elites to the state of paranoia. They have introduced every punitive measure to crush the thriving religion for fear it might create political havoc to their reign.
Security police authorities in Eritrea released 35 evangelical Christians in the port city of Massawa on 16 February after holding them in custody for six weeks at a local police station.
Security police authorities in Eritrea released 35 evangelical Christians in the port city of Massawa on 16 February after holding them in custody for six weeks at a local police station.