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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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78 COMMENTS
  • addis October 18, 2011

    ethiopianreview.com
    Max Peberdy, an aid worker from Christian Aid, carried nearly $500,000 in Ethiopian currency across the border in 1984.

    He used it to buy grain from merchants and believes that none of the aid was diverted.

    “It’s 25 years since this happened, and in the 25 years it’s the first time anybody has claimed such a thing,” he says.

    He insists that to the best of his knowledge, the food went to feed the starving.

    But the merchant Mr Peberdy dealt with in that transaction claims he was, in fact, a senior member of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

    • Haqqi Nezareb October 18, 2011

      Your posting has nothing to do with the coming UN sanction on Issais’s regime. I know you are burning inside with frustration.

  • addis October 18, 2011

    “I was given clothes to make me look like a Muslim merchant. This was a trick for the NGOs,” says Gebremedhin Araya.

    Underneath the sacks of grain he sold, he says, were sacks filled with sand.

    He says he handed over the money he received to TPLF leaders, including Meles Zenawi – the man who went on to become Ethiopia’s prime minister in 1991.

    Mr Meles, who is still in office, has declined to comment on the allegations.

    But Mr Gebremedhin’s version of events is supported by the TPLF’s former commander, Aregawi Berhe.

    Now living in exile in the Netherlands, he says the rebels put on what he describes as a “drama” to get the money.

    “The aid workers were fooled,” he says.

    He says that some $100m went through the hands of the TPLF and affiliated groups.

    Some 95% of it was allocated to buying weapons and building up a hard-line Marxist political party within the rebel movement.

    Both Mr Aregawi and Mr Gebremedhin fell out with the TPLF leadership and fled the country.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8535189

  • Eritrawi October 18, 2011

    Well, we should just say haleluwya, praise the Lord.

    this what all we want see.

  • denden October 18, 2011

    This is another evil act not to overthrow PFDJ but to prove the old fashioned saying “Eritrea couldn’t support itself economically” which they have used to unit it with Ethiopia. A poison architected by TPLF and some innocent Eritreans who only dream of power. ” Kelbis abtiHtiu zelo siga ember ablieliu zelo Hakli ayreyon”

  • issu October 18, 2011

    Sanction is toothless let alone known the people of Eritrea who resist for anything the people Syria,Iran cuba and Zimbabwe have proven nothing make them down except exacerbating the problem in the region. Until true prevails we will stand by our causes. You losers might expecting Isayas will bogged down. This is dreaming and illusion. Eat your dream.

    • Haqqi Nezareb October 18, 2011

      What truth are you talking about? The whole world is not seeing the truth, except PFDJ and its zombies. The real truth really hurts. That why you seem frustrated.
      Take a deep breath and relax. Eritrea will be fine after the demise of Issais and his cohorts

      • abdi October 19, 2011

        Pls enlighten us with ur truth?

  • sam October 18, 2011

    Nevsun Resources Shares Sinking Lower, Down 4.2%
    Published on Tue, 10/18/2011 – 10:23
    By Mallory Stone in Market movers, NSU, amex:nsu, market movers, nevsun resources

    One of today’s notable stocks in decline is Nevsun Resources (AMEX:NSU), down 4.2% to $5.02. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is now trading fractionally higher to 11,413 and the S&P is trading 0.4% higher to 1,206.

    In the past 52 weeks, Nevsun Resources share prices have been bracketed by a low of $4.42 and a high of $7.75 and are now at $5.02, 14% above that low price. Over the past week, the 200-day moving average (MA) has gone down 0.5% while the 50-day MA has declined 0.3%.

    Nevsun Resources (AMEX:NSU) has potential upside of 56.7% based on a current price of $5.02 and analysts’ consensus price target of $7.87. Nevsun Resources shares should first meet resistance at the 200-day moving average (MA) of $6.05 and find additional resistance at the 50-day MA of $6.11.

    Nevsun Resources Ltd. is a gold producer and base metal developer. The Company has a gold-copper-zinc mine in Eritrea.

    By Mallory Stone

  • hideate October 18, 2011

    I am not worried whether the sanction will be passed or not. My worry is how come Eritrea even ended up on such issue, anyway?

    • abdi October 18, 2011

      Wise question,hasad gorebet and ahlifom hzbu ahwat abzi abtsihomna!
      ﺟﺎﺭ ﺣﺎﻗﺪ و ﺍﺧﻮﺗﻨﺎ ﺍﻟﺨﻮﻧﺎ و ﺻﻠﻮﻧﺎﺍ ﺍﻟﻰ ﻣﺎ ﻧﺤﻦ ﻋﻠﻴﻪ.

  • Dawit October 18, 2011

    If the proposed resolution passes, it will criple Issayas’s regime, and will bolster Eritrea’s youth who have borne the brunt of PFDJ’s political repression, and mismanagment. Issayas has not yet learned from his past mistakes. He is still aiding and abetting alshabab under the guise of foreign aid to Somalians. As such , the international community is tightening the nooze on issayas and HGDF. We all , peace loveing Eritreans, should be happy of the news. This news heralds the begining of the fall of the PFDJ. “Hanti kiliEt iya terifa”

    • abdi October 18, 2011

      Breaking news
      to The ill wishers,the sanction is not gonna be imposed for their own sake,because
      1- exposition issued in the wikileaks
      2- this is the strongest weapon which turned everything upside down and kept meles in the run since,
      we all remember the kossovianAmerica who was arrested and Eritrea found plan documents related to the amnesty’s USA funded operation to erupt uprisings in Eritrea,Eritrea tv had broadcast some of the documents and left the other hidden without any further explanations other than”will be reviled later on” but we haven’t heard anything about it since,
      this God given gift documents came at the right time to lift lots off eritrea’s shoulder,to mention participating in the UNGA
      allowing AFEWERKI to hold seminar

      • abdi October 18, 2011

        >>>> the above was posted incompleted ¡
        with out any consideration to the imposed sanction,not this only but also PIA was confident enough to promise the booming of the economy from 2012 with higher gear.
        These were not out of nothing but they were out the strong cards(documents) AFEWERKI holds in his hand,therefore,no options were left to the USA/amnesty to choose from other than to agree for what ever Ambesaw wants,Which’s either to shred the accusations and give it to ethiopia to Whipple and drink (bin )or what ever out the mining and economy.
        “betri Haqi tqeTn ember ayt’sbern”” true.
        enqwaE ekwa teAleleE- enqwaE ekwa teAlele

  • Mike October 18, 2011

    i hope the world do something this time this evil mafia group don’t understand anything exept force isaase and his groups should be brought before international court for the crimes they commit against eritrean people those people who support this mafia regime were derg supporters or derg spies so no choice for them except to support this evil regime time will come for them soon

  • jemal October 18, 2011

    Elellllllllllll……………………Elelllllllllllll…………………….Elelllllllllll. Asay ; Asay ; Asenna . Tehagusna ; hagose yiahbkum tseba astekumuna tseba setayou .wawwwwwwwwwww…………….

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