An Eritrean human rights group is accusing the governments of Sudan and Eritrea of working together to round up and deport Eritreans who have sought refuge from Eritrea’s authoritarian government. Nick Wadhams has the story from Nairobi.
An Eritrean human rights group is accusing the governments of Sudan and Eritrea of working together to round up and deport Eritreans who have sought refuge from Eritrea’s authoritarian government. Nick Wadhams has the story from Nairobi.
An Eritrean human rights group is accusing the governments of Sudan and Eritrea of working together to round up and deport Eritreans who have sought refuge from Eritrea’s authoritarian government. Nick Wadhams has the story from Nairobi.
Nageeb Ahmed, head of the Eritrean ruling party, PFDJ, in Agordat sub-zone, arrived last Sunday in Sudan where he has sought asylum. He walked for days with his family of 9 before reaching the Sudanese border. At the border, the family was spotted by Eritrean soldiers who opened fire. His 16-years old daughter is still missing.
Nageeb Ahmed, head of the Eritrean ruling party, PFDJ, in Agordat sub-zone, arrived last Sunday in Sudan where he has sought asylum. He walked for days with his family of 9 before reaching the Sudanese border. At the border, the family was spotted by Eritrean soldiers who opened fire. His 16-years old daughter is still missing.
Squabbling among east Sudanese rebels and disorganisation in their ranks are hampering implementation of a deal that ended a decade long insurgency, a former rebel leader said on Monday
Squabbling among east Sudanese rebels and disorganisation in their ranks are hampering implementation of a deal that ended a decade long insurgency, a former rebel leader said on Monday
According to sources, a large scale round up of Eritrean refugees is taking place, in Khartoum (Sudan) since Thursday 12/07.
According to sources, a large scale round up of Eritrean refugees is taking place, in Khartoum (Sudan) since Thursday 12/07.
Reporters Without Borders voiced deep sadness today on learning that Paulos Kidane, a journalist with the Amharic-language service of state-owned Eri-TV and radio Dimtsi Hafash (Voice of the Broad Masses) died last month in an attempt to flee on foot across the border into Sudan.
Reporters Without Borders voiced deep sadness today on learning that Paulos Kidane, a journalist with the Amharic-language service of state-owned Eri-TV and radio Dimtsi Hafash (Voice of the Broad Masses) died last month in an attempt to flee on foot across the border into Sudan.
Former rebels in eastern Sudan have completed their relocation to government-run camps in line with a peace deal signed with Khartoum last year,
Former rebels in eastern Sudan have completed their relocation to government-run camps in line with a peace deal signed with Khartoum last year,
Reporters Without Borders today condemned the continuing detention of four journalists employed by Khartoum-based daily newspapers, who were arrested in Dongola, in the state of Shamiliyah (North), on 13 June while on their way to cover a protest against the building of a dam in the Kijbar region.
Reporters Without Borders today condemned the continuing detention of four journalists employed by Khartoum-based daily newspapers, who were arrested in Dongola, in the state of Shamiliyah (North), on 13 June while on their way to cover a protest against the building of a dam in the Kijbar region.