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Posts with a map of the Red Sea region in the Horn of Africa claim that Eritrea's port of Assab is located in Ethiopia. However, this is false: the map has been altered.
The paper, “Eritrea: 10 Long Years, A Briefing on Eritrea’s Missing Political Prisoners,” outlines what is known about the political prisoners, none of whom has been seen by outsiders since ...
The recent arrest of Eritrea’s former finance minister is a troubling sign that repressive tactics continue despite changes in Eritrea’s diplomatic engagements. Human Rights Watch released a ...
The Eritrean National Assembly has decided not to allow political parties to be created, at least for the near future. Decisions taken by the assembly, which was convened this week for the first time ...
Eritrea The political turmoil in Eritrea surfaced last month, when 15 members of the ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) signed a declaration stating that President Isaias Afwerkiżs ...
The leaders of Eritrea and Somalia have announced the signing of an agreement covering defense, security, diplomatic and political cooperation. The agreement, finalized by Eritrean President ...
Eritrea's hardline regime has jailed at least 10,000 political prisoners, many in "unimaginably atrocious conditions", rights group Amnesty International said in a report Thursday criticising the ...
Eritrea’s hardline regime has jailed at least 10,000 political prisoners, many in “unimaginably atrocious conditions”, rights group Amnesty International said in a report. With political ...
Press Release - Ten years after President Isaias Afewerki of Eritrea ordered the detention of 21 senior government members and journalists who criticized him, his government should release the ...
Human rights group, Amnesty International, on Thursday criticised Eritrea over the allegation that it is arresting thousands of people for political reasons.
The original map is captioned in English and reads: “Ethiopia large detailed political map with roads, railroads and major cities - 2000.” But, in this original map, Ethiopia does not border the Red ...