Following an exclusive interview with demo.archive.assenna.com, members of the Eritrean Air Force who defected the PFDJ regime recently, confirm that their number has reached 19.
Following an exclusive interview with demo.archive.assenna.com, members of the Eritrean Air Force who defected the PFDJ regime recently, confirm that their number has reached 19.
Following an exclusive interview with demo.archive.assenna.com, members of the Eritrean Air Force who defected the PFDJ regime recently, confirm that their number has reached 19.
March 18, 2010 (ADDIS ABABA) – 15 Eritrean air force members have reportedly fled Eritrea, seeking political asylum to an undisclosed government.
March 18, 2010 (ADDIS ABABA) – 15 Eritrean air force members have reportedly fled Eritrea, seeking political asylum to an undisclosed government.
15 members of the Eriteran Air Force, who fled Eritrea in the past 4 days, seek political asylum at an undisclosed location.
15 members of the Eriteran Air Force, who fled Eritrea in the past 4 days, seek political asylum at an undisclosed location.
According to sources from Asmara, President Isaias Afewerki has summoned all members of the Eritrean Air Force to Masawa, the port city where he has relocated his government. However, the members of the Air Force who were also told to leave all their belonging in their base in Asmara have disobeyed his direct orders in unison.
According to sources from Asmara, President Isaias Afewerki has summoned all members of the Eritrean Air Force to Masawa, the port city where he has relocated his government. However, the members of the Air Force who were also told to leave all their belonging in their base in Asmara have disobeyed his direct orders in unison.
Meles Zenawi, said Ethiopia will not open a war against Eritrea, however he added that he would be forced to defend his country if Eritrea started the war.
Meles Zenawi, said Ethiopia will not open a war against Eritrea, however he added that he would be forced to defend his country if Eritrea started the war.
The United Nations Security Council has voted in favour of sending peacekeepers to Sudan’s troubled Darfur region.
The United Nations Security Council has voted in favour of sending peacekeepers to Sudan’s troubled Darfur region.