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UN draft resolution would hit Eritrea mining

By Patrick Worsnip UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Mining companies would be banned from investing in Eritrea's potentially booming minerals sector under a draft U.N. resolution that Security Council members are due to start negotiating on Tuesday. The

By Patrick Worsnip
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Mining companies would be banned from investing in Eritrea’s potentially booming minerals sector under a draft U.N. resolution that Security Council members are due to start negotiating on Tuesday.

The council is weighing the investment ban, as well as an import ban on Eritrean minerals and other measures to add to existing sanctions against the Horn of Africa state in retaliation for Eritrea’s alleged support of Islamist rebels in Somalia. Eritrea denies supporting the rebels.

But diplomats said some of the toughest provisions in the proposed resolution, which has been drafted by Gabon, faced opposition from some members of the 15-nation council, meaning the final text could be watered down.

Proposals by an East African bloc to toughen sanctions on Eritrea have been stalled for three months as the search went on for an African state sitting on the Security Council to sponsor them.

The Inter Governmental Authority on Development, or IGAD, which groups seven East African states, called in July for more sanctions to hit the Eritrean mining sector and remittances.

Eritrea has blamed its rival Ethiopia, from which it split away in 1993, for the drive. In a letter this month to the council it urged the body to “reject Ethiopia’s current hostile campaign” and immediately lift all sanctions against it.

The new draft, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters, says that “all states shall prohibit investment by their nationals, persons subject to their jurisdiction and firms incorporated in their territory or subject to their jurisdiction in the extractive industries and mining sectors in Eritrea.”
It also says all states shall prohibit the import of gold and other raw materials from Eritrea.

DIASPORA TAX
The draft also seeks to block payment of a 2 percent “diaspora tax” on their incomes that Eritreans working abroad are expected to pay to their local Eritrean embassy.

Eritrea is seen as being on the brink of a minerals boom that could revive its struggling economy. Remittances that it receives from its large diaspora in the West and Middle East are its biggest source of foreign exchange.

The country’s most advanced mining project, Bisha, believed to contain gold, copper and zinc, is run by Canada’s Nevsun Resources Ltd. Earlier this year, Eritrea granted Australia’s Chalice Gold Mines two new exploration licenses in a nearby location.

The fresh sanctions drive follows a report by a U.N. monitoring group in July that found Eritrea continues to provide political, financial, training and logistical support to al Shabaab and other armed groups in Somalia.
Eritrea has denied repeatedly that it funds and arms the Islamist al Shabaab but the accusation prompted the Security Council in 2009 to impose an arms embargo, asset freeze and travel ban on leaders and firms in Eritrea.

The new resolution would add more individuals and organizations to those already under sanctions.
But council diplomats suggested it could be toned down.

“Council members are generally well-disposed towards a strengthening of the Eritrea sanctions regime but several cannot accept the most substantive elements of the draft, particularly those that amount to sweeping economic sanctions,” one diplomat said.

“However, the key point is to target the regime and its destabilizing activities in the region and it should be possible to find consensus on measures that achieve that.”

The diplomat did not identify the countries that were objecting but China and Russia typically are cautious about sanctions.

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  • Dawit & Amanuel , Birmingham, UK October 18, 2011

    The security council should strength the sanction, we eritreans will benefit as we will have weak Issais and that will help us to put pressure on him to make change and release the people in prison. Eritrea has more than 400 prisons through out Eritrea which are underground and thousands of innocent Eritreans are suffering in this undergrounds and containers. I have a dream that Issais will end up himself in underground prison like Sadam Hussine.

    Those who are fleeing Eritrea because of the mad man Issais, one day they will challege him and bring him to jusitce. I like the young Eritreans in Leeds, Ney York, Israil, Germany and other places who challenged Issais’s messengers.

    That will be repeated in London on the 22nd of Oct 2011. we need to be one and attend the coming demonstrations.

    • abdi October 19, 2011

      Don’t use the prisoners for ur political purposes , 400 are not much comparing to what are in woyane’s prisons your ideals in democracy, equality and justice including to eritreans who you never bothered to ask about there well being, and if you concerns about prisoners in Eritrea is really from a humanitarian aspects you should also wailing and ask for the release of the eritreans and the others from ur boss’s prison.you might fool the world but we know very well what ur purpose behind that is,stop wailing (Dawet isack and the others) as if you care.

  • Dawit & Amanuel , Birmingham, UK October 18, 2011

    Dear

  • wedi hagos October 18, 2011

    amaniel godd job bro nay Dr bereket interview iwanawi iyu neru aff nayzom zeregti beal meskerem abiskayo kulu gizie iwut indika ajoka tray anbesa ibay sewra sefer tsinat!!!!!! wedi hagos

  • Nitricc October 18, 2011

    Russia & China will water down the draft. Mark my word.

  • Paradiso October 18, 2011

    This is very important development. This will bring the totalitarian Hgedf regime to its knees. The African Union (AU) and the IGAD nations need to push hard on China and Russia to pass this draft resolution in its entirety. The AU and IGAD should warn the UN Security member states such as China and Russia of any trade, investment, mining and diplomatic consequences from the African nations if they fail to pass this draft resolution.

    The new draft copy reported by Reuters, says that “all states shall prohibit investment by their nationals, persons subject to their jurisdiction and firms incorporated in their territory or subject to their jurisdiction in the extractive industries and mining sectors in Eritrea.” In addition, it also says “all states shall prohibit the import of gold and other raw materials from Eritrea”.
    The Hgdef regime is naked; it has no one to defend it. Even, the ugliest and pariah nation – the Sudan, is voting against Issias Afewerki within the IGAD and the AU. Omar al Beshir is pushing Issias over the cliff, knowing that it will make Sudan look “democratic and against terrorism”.
    Good try al Beshir, the foxy evil of Sudan, Eritrean’s have a say: Arki sebar: neQaE::

  • Abrhaley E't'iDne October 18, 2011

    This is the time when action is needed, Demonistration against Nevsum Ltd Head quarters as well as the canadian embassy by the Eritrean diaspora is really needed. Just to reinforce. Isayas is done deal for seal.

  • Temesgen Medhanie October 18, 2011

    Here is a ‘rational’ that seems to defy logic. As PFDJ scyhophants are frantic at the looming sanctions, they supplicate by pulling a lame reason where the sanctions would hurt the Eritrean people most when Isaias and his posse remain unscathed. At a time when a person is allowed only one loaf of bread a day, one could clearly see that, Eritrea is already under a severe sanction imposed by Isaias himself. A sober mind would ask that, why can’t PFDJ zombies stand up to Isaias’ cruel intentions as they equally flash a ‘brave’ face when the UN is on a verge of slapping yet another sanction on Isaias? To be more precise, if they are really worried about the sanctions, why can’t they see the fact that Eritrea is already in a bad shape due Isaias’ blunder from A to Z? More importantly, why would the whole world ‘conspire’ against Eritrea as if the latter is a power to reckon with when it is in fact a basket case nation run by a mafia cartel. Of course, as expected, the PFDJ high priests (Sofia-Gidewon) will be unleashed to run Hizbawi Mekehte in a bid to ‘debunk’ the conspiracy that has been ‘hatched’ in the corridors of UN to punish Eritrea. If this is not a delusion with out the effect of a medication, what is?

  • Temesgen Medhanie October 18, 2011

    I can’t wait to see what the otherwise cerebral Yosief Gebrehiwet has to say about the sanctions as he has been a staunch advocate for it for years. It sure will be very unlikely for all the stipulated items of the sanction to come into effect but sure enough some of it will pass with a full support of the nations with a clout.

  • Sabbahar October 18, 2011

    This is great to hear. Let us hope that it will pass without any obstacle.

  • Kalu October 18, 2011

    Wooooooow!!! hallucinated and paranoid people

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