Eritrea has reopened its mission to the African Union, ending years of self-imposed exile from the continental organization.
Eritrea has reopened its mission to the African Union, ending years of self-imposed exile from the continental organization.
By Barry Malone
ADDIS ABABA, June 8 (Reuters) – The African Union on Tuesday lent support to a mediation agreement between Eritrea and Djibouti, whose bitter border standoff is seen as potentially destabilising for the Horn of Africa region.
By Barry Malone
ADDIS ABABA, June 8 (Reuters) – The African Union on Tuesday lent support to a mediation agreement between Eritrea and Djibouti, whose bitter border standoff is seen as potentially destabilising for the Horn of Africa region.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) would like to express its gratitude to the Norwegian Authors’ Union for giving an Award to Mr. Dawit Isaak, an Eritrean journalist who has been languished in prison since September 23, 2001.
The Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE) would like to express its gratitude to the Norwegian Authors’ Union for giving an Award to Mr. Dawit Isaak, an Eritrean journalist who has been languished in prison since September 23, 2001.
By Cyprian Musoke
Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi yesterday failed in his bid to stay on as chairman of the African Union (AU) for another year.
By Cyprian Musoke
Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi yesterday failed in his bid to stay on as chairman of the African Union (AU) for another year.
The Africa Union (AU) says it stands by its recommendation to the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on Eritrea despite Asamara's sharp denial. The AU said public pronouncement by Sheik Dahir Aweys, a Somali opposition leader that his insurgent group receives help from Eritrea supports its suspicion of Asamara.
The Africa Union (AU) says it stands by its recommendation to the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on Eritrea despite Asamara's sharp denial. The AU said public pronouncement by Sheik Dahir Aweys, a Somali opposition leader that his insurgent group receives help from Eritrea supports its suspicion of Asamara.
The European Union remains deeply concerned that the government of the state of Eritrea continues to severely violate basic human rights in violation of its obligations under domestic and international law.
The European Union remains deeply concerned that the government of the state of Eritrea continues to severely violate basic human rights in violation of its obligations under domestic and international law.
Eritrean democrats and human rights activists’ Appeal to the EUROPEAN UNION
Eritrean democrats and human rights activists’ Appeal to the EUROPEAN UNION
CHRISTIAN SOLIDARITY WORLDWIDE URGES EUROPEAN UNION TO ADDRESS HORRIFIC HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE IN ERITREA.
CHRISTIAN SOLIDARITY WORLDWIDE URGES EUROPEAN UNION TO ADDRESS HORRIFIC HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE IN ERITREA.
On the eve of the seventh anniversary of the start of a wave of round-ups on 18 September 2001, Reporters Without Borders appeals to each of the European Union’s 27 members to publicly endorse the organisation’s call for the most senior members of the Eritrean government and military to be declared personae non gratae.
On the eve of the seventh anniversary of the start of a wave of round-ups on 18 September 2001, Reporters Without Borders appeals to each of the European Union’s 27 members to publicly endorse the organisation’s call for the most senior members of the Eritrean government and military to be declared personae non gratae.
Do everything legally possible to break the suffocating finical-political and organizational control of EPLF/PFDJ over Eritreans … No battle is too small to be left unattended.
Do everything legally possible to break the suffocating finical-political and organizational control of EPLF/PFDJ over Eritreans … No battle is too small to be left unattended.
The European Union remains extremely concerned with the situation of political prisoners in Eritrea and would like to reiterate the main lines of the Declaration issued on the 18th September 2006 as, so far, the situation has not seen any positive developments.
The European Union remains extremely concerned with the situation of political prisoners in Eritrea and would like to reiterate the main lines of the Declaration issued on the 18th September 2006 as, so far, the situation has not seen any positive developments.
After more than two years’ imprisonment without ever being charged, three Eritrean trade union leaders -Tewelde Ghebremedhin, Minase Andezion and Habtom Weldemicael – have been released.
After more than two years’ imprisonment without ever being charged, three Eritrean trade union leaders -Tewelde Ghebremedhin, Minase Andezion and Habtom Weldemicael – have been released.