Upon learning the passing of Mrs. Letay Kiflemariam , the mother of the famed Eritrean Journalist Dawit Isaac, the Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) sends its message of condolences to the family of Letay Kiflemariam.
Upon learning the passing of Mrs. Letay Kiflemariam , the mother of the famed Eritrean Journalist Dawit Isaac, the Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) sends its message of condolences to the family of Letay Kiflemariam.
We have never criticised the PFDJ leadership, particularly Isaias Afewerki, for his Ethiopian or Tigrean roots.
Eight years ago, Aaron Berhane left his wife and three children behind as he fled his native Eritrea, a fugitive wanted by authorities because his newspaper had dared criticize the government of revered independence leader Isaias Afewerki.
Eight years ago, Aaron Berhane left his wife and three children behind as he fled his native Eritrea, a fugitive wanted by authorities because his newspaper had dared criticize the government of revered independence leader Isaias Afewerki.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) has learned the passing of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu, the father of the killed journalist Said Abdelkadir. Sharing their grief, the AEJE sends its message of condolences to the family of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) has learned the passing of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu, the father of the killed journalist Said Abdelkadir. Sharing their grief, the AEJE sends its message of condolences to the family of Abona Abdelkadir Ahmidu.
UK-based lawyer Mihret Goitom tells how her sister-in-law’s attempt to escape Eritrea and join her husband ended in tragedy, after she and her children were incarcerated in a refugee camp in Sudan en-route.
In 2000, my brother, who had married in 1993 and had three children, left Eritrea alone. He left to study journalism in another African country, and he was fully aware that returning to Eritrea would be problematic.
UK-based lawyer Mihret Goitom tells how her sister-in-law’s attempt to escape Eritrea and join her husband ended in tragedy, after she and her children were incarcerated in a refugee camp in Sudan en-route.
In 2000, my brother, who had married in 1993 and had three children, left Eritrea alone. He left to study journalism in another African country, and he was fully aware that returning to Eritrea would be problematic.