Djibouti yesterday saw its first violent unrests, organised by students, and now the opposition calls for “general protests” on 18 February against President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh’s intention to seek a third term.
Djibouti yesterday saw its first violent unrests, organised by students, and now the opposition calls for “general protests” on 18 February against President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh’s intention to seek a third term.
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.
A campaign of mass arrests initiated in late November has now reached the Eritrean capital city of Asmara, occasioning the detention of more than 100 men, women and children from a variety of Christian denominations.
A campaign of mass arrests initiated in late November has now reached the Eritrean capital city of Asmara, occasioning the detention of more than 100 men, women and children from a variety of Christian denominations.