ELS member, Mohammed Omer, held a meeting on behalf of the Eritrean Law Society with the director of Alliance for Multicultural Community Services (the Alliance), Mr. Kassahun Bisrat.
ELS member, Mohammed Omer, held a meeting on behalf of the Eritrean Law Society with the director of Alliance for Multicultural Community Services (the Alliance), Mr. Kassahun Bisrat.
ELS member, Mohammed Omer, held a meeting on behalf of the Eritrean Law Society with the director of Alliance for Multicultural Community Services (the Alliance), Mr. Kassahun Bisrat.
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.
As a continuation of its ongoing effort to meet and establish working partnership with different organizations that share its goals and objectives, the Eritrean Law Society met and held talks with Human Rights Watch.
As a continuation of its ongoing effort to meet and establish working partnership with different organizations that share its goals and objectives, the Eritrean Law Society met and held talks with Human Rights Watch.
We, members of the Network of Eritrean Civic Societies in Europe (NECS-Europe), believe that the targeted sanctions solely against the regime and not the Eritrean people are appropriate. As we are highly concerned with the deteriorating human rights situation in our country, we would have preferred to see the Resolution 1907 to have included the human right situation in our country as the compliance to lift the planned sanctions.
We, members of the Network of Eritrean Civic Societies in Europe (NECS-Europe), believe that the targeted sanctions solely against the regime and not the Eritrean people are appropriate. As we are highly concerned with the deteriorating human rights situation in our country, we would have preferred to see the Resolution 1907 to have included the human right situation in our country as the compliance to lift the planned sanctions.We, a group of Eritrean lawyers, professionals and academicians from across all over the world, are pleased to publicly announce the establishment of an “Eritrean Law Society”.
We, a group of Eritrean lawyers, professionals and academicians from across all over the world, are pleased to publicly announce the establishment of an “Eritrean Law Society”.
Forced relocation is in a way eviction or forced removal of people from their farm land or land owner ship by what ever means. The removals of large population or communities from their farm lands by their government rather than those induced by natural factors or disasters such as fires, floods, earthquakes or wars are officially sanctioned act which has many harmful consequences for the affected groups and it is usually violent and socially, economically or ethnically disastrous.
Forced relocation is in a way eviction or forced removal of people from their farm land or land owner ship by what ever means. The removals of large population or communities from their farm lands by their government rather than those induced by natural factors or disasters such as fires, floods, earthquakes or wars are officially sanctioned act which has many harmful consequences for the affected groups and it is usually violent and socially, economically or ethnically disastrous.