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Travel Warning U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Bureau of Consular Affairs Eritrea

The U.S. Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Eritrea and strongly recommends U.S. citizens defer all travel to the country. This replaces the Travel Warning for Eritrea

The U.S. Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Eritrea and strongly recommends U.S. citizens defer all travel to the country. This replaces the Travel Warning for Eritrea of November 29, 2012, to update information on additional travel restrictions, and to remind U.S. citizens of ongoing security concerns in Eritrea.

The Eritrean government continues to restrict the travel of all foreign nationals. These restrictions require all visitors and residents, including U.S. diplomats, to apply 10 days in advance for permission to travel outside Asmara’s city limits. Permission is rarely granted. As a result, the U.S. Embassy is extremely limited in its ability to provide emergency consular assistance outside of Asmara.

Travelers should also be aware that travel permits are valid for the approved final destination only, and do not allow for additional stops along the way to or in the proximity of the approved destination. In addition, travel to religious institutions, for example, monasteries, requires separate travel permission even when such facilities are located in or near approved destination cities. Foreign travelers not adhering strictly to the terms of travel permits have reported being detained by law enforcement authorities, and their drivers have been jailed.

A number of U.S.-Eritrean dual citizens have been arrested and some are currently being held without apparent cause. Once arrested, detainees may be held for extended periods without being told the reason for their incarceration. Conditions are harsh – those incarcerated may be held in very small quarters without access to restrooms, bedding, food, or clean water. The Eritrean government does not inform the U.S. Embassy when U.S. citizens, including those who are not dual nationals, have been arrested or detained. Should the U.S. Embassy learn of the arrest of a U.S. citizen, the Eritrean government rarely allows consular access, regardless of the reason the U.S. citizen is being held.

Starting in 2012, the Government of Eritrea began arming its citizens with automatic rifles, forming citizen militias. These armed civilian militias patrol at night and are ordered to check individuals for documentation. You should carry appropriate documentation with you at all times. Those not carrying documentation of their identity and military status may be subject to round-ups, sometimes by armed persons. U.S. citizens should use extreme caution when encountering armed persons.

In observance of the Independence Day holiday of May 24, travelers will notice an increase in the presence of military and police personnel throughout Asmara during the months of April and May. It is during these two months that military and police personnel most frequently check documentation.

The Eritrean government-controlled media frequently broadcasts anti-U.S. rhetoric, and has done so repeatedly since December 2009, when the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) first imposed sanctions on Eritrea. Anti-U.S. messages scripted by the current regime, which often appear as cover stories in the sole English-language state-run newspaper in Eritrea, have grown even stronger since UNSC sanctions were strengthened in December 2011.

Although there have been no specific incidents of violence targeting U.S. citizens, U.S. citizens are urged to exercise caution, stay current with media coverage of local events, and be aware of their surroundings at all times.

U.S. citizens are strongly advised to avoid travel near the Eritrean-Ethiopian border and the Southern Red Sea region. U.S. citizens should be aware of the presence of large numbers of Eritrean and Ethiopian troops along the Eritrean-Ethiopian border and of political and military tensions between the two countries. In March 2012, Ethiopian troops attacked three locations approximately 10 miles inside Eritrean territory. In January 2012, a group of tourists was attacked in Ethiopia not far from the Eritrean-Ethiopian border. Five tourists were killed and four others kidnapped. In May 2010, 13 people were injured when a bomb exploded on a bus just over the border in Ethiopia. In April 2010, a bomb near the border in Ethiopia killed five people and injured 20. In January and February 2010, skirmishes between Eritrean and Ethiopian troops resulted in military fatalities. Although Eritrean forces have withdrawn from disputed territory at the border with Djibouti, tensions in this area remain high.

U.S. citizens on ships and sailing vessels are strongly advised not to sail off the Eritrean coast or to attempt to dock in Eritrean ports, refuel in Eritrea, or travel through Eritrean waters. U.S. citizens are also urged to avoid remote Eritrean islands, some of which may be used for Eritrean military training and could therefore be unsafe. The Eritrean government does not issue visas to persons arriving by marine vessel.

Piracy on the Red Sea continues to occur. Recreational vessels are strongly encouraged to avoid the region entirely, and commercial vessels without explicit agreements with Eritrean authorities are urged to avoid Eritrean territorial waters. There have been incidents involving the seizure of ships attempting to refuel at the Port of Massawa by the Eritrean government as late as the spring of 2012. These seizures have resulted in lengthy detentions of international crew members, including U.S. nationals. Though the incidents were ultimately resolved and both ships and crew released, the concern for future seizures is ongoing. U.S. citizens are cautioned that commercial/tourist ships are not allowed to dock at Eritrean ports, even to refuel.

If transit around the Horn of Africa is necessary, vessels should travel in convoys, maintain good communications contact at all times, and follow the guidance provided by the Maritime Security Center – Horn of Africa (MSC-HOA). U.S. citizens should consult the Maritime Administration’s Horn of Africa Piracy page for information on maritime advisories, self-protection measures, and naval forces in the region.

Landmines and unexploded ordnance remain a serious problem throughout the country. There are reports of accidents and incidents in which vehicles or people occasionally detonate mines. Many detonations occurred on relatively well-traveled roads in and near the Gash Barka region of western Eritrea; subsequent investigations indicated that several mines were recently laid. In September 2011, press reported that a vehicle in Senafe, 60 miles south of Asmara, ran over a landmine; five people were killed and another 34 injured in the incident. Vast areas of the country still have not been certified free of mines and unexploded ordnance following the 30-year war for independence and the subsequent 1998-2000 conflict with Ethiopia. You should avoid walking alone and hiking in riverbeds or areas that local government officials have not certified as safe.

U.S. citizens choosing to travel to Eritrea despite this Travel Warning must obtain an Eritrean visa before their arrival. Persons arriving in Eritrea without a visa are generally refused admission and returned on the next flight back to their point of origin. However, the Embassy is aware of persons being jailed for several months after arriving without a visa. The Embassy urges U.S.-Eritrean dual citizens to obtain an Eritrean visa in their U.S. passport before traveling to Eritrea and to enter the country as U.S. citizens. U.S.-Eritrean dual citizens who enter Eritrea with an Eritrean ID card may find it difficult to obtain the required visa to legally exit the country. The Embassy is aware of numerous cases in which U.S.-Eritrean dual citizens have not been permitted to leave the country. The Embassy cautions travelers not to stay beyond the period of time granted at the time of admission by Eritrean Immigration.

Crime in Asmara has increased as a result of deteriorating economic conditions accompanied by persistent food, water, and fuel shortages, and rapid price inflation. The combination of forced, open-ended, low-paying, national service for many Eritreans and severe unemployment leads some Eritreans to commit crime to support their families. Eritrean authorities have limited capacity to deter or investigate crime or prosecute perpetrators.

Modern telecommunications options are limited in Eritrea and cannot be counted upon in an emergency. International cell phone service plans do not work on Eritrean networks. Local cellular phone service is tightly controlled by the Eritrean government and difficult to obtain. When available, international cell phone calls are extremely expensive and only available using pre-paid minutes. Internet cafés are rare and hours are limited. Internet service is limited and slow, and generally does not support Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services such as Skype.

The U.S. Embassy in Asmara strongly encourages U.S. citizens who travel to or remain in Eritrea despite this Travel Warning to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) so you can receive the most up-to-date security information. Please keep all of your information in STEP current. It is important when enrolling or updating information to include multiple phone numbers and email addresses to facilitate communication in the event of an emergency.

The consular section of the U.S. Embassy in Asmara, though closed for most visa services, is open for all U.S. citizen services between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, or by appointment. The U.S. Embassy in Asmara is located at 179 Alaa Street, P.O. Box 211, Asmara; telephone 291-1-12-00-04, available 24 hours in case of emergency; fax 291-1-124-255 and 291-1-127-584.

Current information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and Canada, or a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444 for callers from other countries. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). You can also stay up-to-date by bookmarking our Bureau of Consular Affairs website, which contains the current Worldwide Caution. Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well. You can also download our free Smart Traveler App, available through iTunes and the Google play store, to have travel information at your fingertips.

Travel Warning  U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE  Bureau of Consular Affairs  Eritrea

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  • simerrr2012 May 12, 2013

    The dictator limited the movement of the diplomats within Asmara as if he has military secret. American can see a one cent of coin laying in Eritrea if the want to see one thanks to the satellite. What kind of secret can you have when all your Generals, colonels talk all what they did , do or what they will do in Asmaras bars and night clubs.Why should the Americans has to go out of Asmara to get secrets when they need to pay 50 dollars to the bar owner and who work there to tell them everything. Our man from Temben wants to hide something different:All the development, infrastructure, roads and dams which are shown again and again in Ere TV as the work of Isayas are built in his mind not on the ground or built so for Public consumption to show the blind supporters in Diaspora keep them talking day and night our country is Singapore and pay the 2% to go in private accounts of Hagos Kisha and Isayas. Most of the roads and dams do not survive the next winter but the brainless higdef supporters see what they want to see.The other thing what Isayas want to hide fro the diplomat is ,,the prison and prisoners every corner of the country, the atrocities, the crime , empty villages , the forced labor in all part of the country. That is Isayas want to hide from the international communities by not allowing them to move freely. The only different from the locals is they do not have to show menksakesi ID. However, that is their choice.They should not give any legitimate by opening Embassies in one of the worst place for human to live.

    • Genet May 12, 2013

      Simerrr2012
      Thanks!
      Well said.
      Genet

      • Yerihiwo May 12, 2013

        Simerrr…good point! A true Eritrean!

    • A.A Yassin May 14, 2013

      Ugum, nay ugumat zereba aytzareb:: CIA zey nay satalaytawi nay slela srHa TeTew kteblo alewa maletka dyu?? lekas Ugum Ugum!!

  • spadeIsspade May 12, 2013

    @smerrr2012
    You can not be better eritrean than isaias is, talking of nationality. He is Eritrean but saddly doing the wrong stuff. Dont mix stuff that does not bring you anywhere. If you have to critisize, just critisize his policies etc for we as eritreans have shared communities accros borders,just like any african coutry.

    • Genet May 12, 2013

      We don’t know who this man is. We do have the right to know who is the leader of our country. Asking who is my leader is not criticizing, people who may be have known Ethiopian blood line. Don’t for get we were at war with Ethiopia for more than 30 years and we are still at no peace no war status.

      Having a blood line with your neighboring countries never is a crime. However, it is a crime to deceive the people you lead. “if you have to criticize” to you it is an “IF”.
      This man is killing our people for the world to see. He should be condemned without if or but, by all Eritrean regardless of their blood line.

      For all the Eritrean people who may have blood line from Ethiopia, it is not about you if you don’t share Mr Afewerki’s action toward our people. I believe you are Eritrean regardless of your blood line. So if you care about the survival our people and country, you should work hard to change the current situation our people are living in, instead of whinging about pitiful nothing.

      You said, “He is Eritrean but sadly doing the wrong stuff” just the wrong staff?, HE IS COMMITTING CRIME; HE IS MURDERING ERITREAN. IT IS A VALID QUESTION TO ASK WHO IS THIS MAN? HAVE any one HEARD CRIMINAL PROFILING? WE ERITREAN HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROFILE HIM. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY OTHER PEOPLE WHO SHARE HIS BACKGROUNDS. UNLESS OF COURSE, THEY ARE SHARING THE CRIME. If we all believe we are proud Eritrean regardless of blood line, it is our responsibility to expose and hold him accountable for his action.
      Genet

      • ahmed saleh May 13, 2013

        It is not a lie or misinformation if I said ” native Eritreans are the one who suffer dearly in life ” .
        Majority of us lost more than half members of our family youth in that cursed land we love most . Others who
        resettled in our country do not have such kind extended family members , therefore if they face same
        consequences comparing the number is minimal . To look at Issayas with suspicion like SIMERR stated
        do not surprise me . Do not forget he used WEYANE at the time of GEDLI to secure Eritrean politics
        alone by kicking out ELF . And now he is again establishing military force from that region for his
        as usual crooked plans . Even he couldn’t show brotherhood compassion to the so called comrades of
        his of years together at that trying difficult time to leave them die alone in dungeons .

  • mohamed Taha May 12, 2013

    Reading through the comments, alas too many stupids. Thats why Eritrea is suffering for lack of clear thinking.

    • Genet May 13, 2013

      Mohamed T
      We are asking who is leading our country and killng our people. We Eritrea are asking for people to stop whining and start caring for their people. Of course this depend on their conviction as true Eritrean regardless of their blood line. Any one who thinks he/she has an Ethiopian/Tigran blood line has a choise to go to Ethiopia or stay Eritrean. However, it is a shame for people to spend time whining because their feeling have been hurt due to people asking the background of Mr Afewerki.

      What is worst, feeling hurt due to blood line or being tortured, killed, denied basic right, denied proper education, breaking up family, destroying our future, living in a country without a constitution, handing out machine guns to civilian so on, and so on.
      How damaged can one be to worry about his/her feeling hurt while the country he/she claims being destroied. Who is stupid now?
      Genet

  • fissh May 12, 2013

    ቆሎ ተረፈ ጥራጥ ተረፈ………

    • merhawie May 14, 2013

      it is the amharic version of kolo kere fes kere. dont be copy cat.not coppy cut.

      • ahmed saleh May 14, 2013

        merhawi
        I used to have close friend raised in Ethiopia long time ago when were students in Cairo . Just checking
        because the unique name but beautiful though , YERHIWELNA KEM SHIKA .

  • Tes May 12, 2013

    Haha KKKK what is going to say junta HGDEF now. A few weeks ago America want to do business with us because they released their mistake there are bravado of the world. They do not know their size those idiots and their supporters like AA Yassin and co.They are brain dead sold out souls. They always come with some sort of excuse and going to use their filthy mouth insulting Americans now. Idiots are always idiots they will repeat their mistake again and again.

  • simerrr2012 May 12, 2013

    Spadelessapade,
    What is wrong to call him a man from Temben..is that not his origin.I have no problem anyone born in Eritrea become president of Eritrea.However, when that person only surrounded by the same people of his origin then we have a problem.Imagine Obama only take to his office only Kenyan origin? Do I have to mention names and origin of his close men? I have a big respect to Tigrayans who who are a friend in need who gave save haven to thousands of our people in their land.So do not get me wrong. Isayas is not cruel because he is from Tigray but he is so hungry to control and power.He is a psychopath who should be in high secure hospital for medication.

  • Keih Serawit May 12, 2013

    @ Awet,

    All Tigrigna speakers especially Kebsa are from Tigrai, because you are narrow minded and arrogant you do not know nothing.

  • dan May 12, 2013

    How many times has the state department to issue travel warning to Eritrea??? I guess they have understood no one cares about their travel warning. No matter how many times they bark about travel warning, we Eritreans will go home and spend our time and our money in our beloved country Eritrea. I will never ever spend my time and money on my vacation period inside Unites States. As Eritrean I go to Eritrea just with money. I spend my money to support the local business through buying mostly Eritrean product.
    To hell with those who are dancing to the State department music.

  • phil May 12, 2013

    Lmao, Im really scared to go to Eritrea. Please their is no problem going their.

  • Truly truly i say to you May 12, 2013

    “We don’t know who this man is. We do have the right to know who is the leader of our country. Asking who is my leader is not criticizing,

    Having a blood line with your neighboring countries never is a crime. However, it is a crime to deceive the people you lead. “if you have to criticize” to you it is an “IF”.
    This man is killing our people for the world to see. He should be condemned without if or but, by all Eritrean regardless of their blood line.

    For all the Eritrean people who may have blood line from Ethiopia, it is not about you if you don’t share Mr Afewerki’s action toward our people. I believe you are Eritrean regardless of your blood line. So if you care about the survival our people and country, you should work hard to change the current situation our people are living in, instead of whinging about pitiful nothing.”

    Genet, i absolutely agree with you. Thanks for the wise and right articulation. We Eritreans when saying “Eritrea for Eritreans by Eritreans”, it is not because we are resist or have resist motive, but only because we don´t like to see and allow in the name of Ertrawinet someone to abuse or violate our citizens all kinds of basic human right without knowing clearly a person background and motive only.

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