The Eritrean Women for Integration and the Swedish Eritrean Partnership for Democracy Colourfully celebrated 100th years anniversary of the International Women’s Day in the City of Stockholm.
The Eritrean Women for Integration and the Swedish Eritrean Partnership for Democracy Colourfully celebrated 100th years anniversary of the International Women’s Day in the City of Stockholm.
The Eritrean Women for Integration and the Swedish Eritrean Partnership for Democracy Colourfully celebrated 100th years anniversary of the International Women’s Day in the City of Stockholm.
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.
The Swedish –Eritrean Partnership for Democracy invites all youth and elders, men and women to a seminar on “Diversity and Democracy” in Sweden focusing on integration of Eritreans in Swedish Society. The seminar will have lecturers, debate and discussions on the various forms of marginalization in Sweden and how to prevent and rehabilitate the marginalised.
The Swedish –Eritrean Partnership for Democracy invites all youth and elders, men and women to a seminar on “Diversity and Democracy” in Sweden focusing on integration of Eritreans in Swedish Society. The seminar will have lecturers, debate and discussions on the various forms of marginalization in Sweden and how to prevent and rehabilitate the marginalised.
Swedish citizens with their origin in Eritrea sometimes are forced to pay two percent of their net income in tax to the Eritrean government writes Expressen. That is of course in addition to the ordinary Swedish taxes. The Eritrean embassy collects the lists of income for the tax office, that information is public.
Swedish citizens with their origin in Eritrea sometimes are forced to pay two percent of their net income in tax to the Eritrean government writes Expressen. That is of course in addition to the ordinary Swedish taxes. The Eritrean embassy collects the lists of income for the tax office, that information is public.
ሰላማዊ ሰልፊ ኣንጻር ፈስቲቫል መጋበርያ ምልካዊ ስርዓት ኣብ
ከተማ ስቶክሆልም
ሰላማዊ ሰልፊ ኣንጻር ፈስቲቫል መጋበርያ ምልካዊ ስርዓት ኣብ
ከተማ ስቶክሆልም