Overview Eritrea is a militarized authoritarian state that has not held a national election since independence from Ethiopia in 1993. The People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), headed by President Isaias Afwerki, is the sole political aparty. Arbitrary detention is commonplace, and citizens are required to perform national service, …
Read More »Dual Agenda – In Ethiopia’s civil war, Eritrea’s army exacted deadly vengeance on old foes
A REUTERS SPECIAL REPORT When Eritrea sent troops into the Tigray region, the secretive nation seized a double opportunity: It detained thousands of Eritrean refugees as it battled Ethiopia’s former rulers. Spearheading the bloody campaign: a colonel nicknamed ‘Son of Bread’ By AYENAT MERSIE, GIULIA PARAVICINI and KATHARINE HOURELD Filed Nov. 1, 2021, 11 a.m. …
Read More »End war now before it’s too late for Ethiopians, UN rights chief urges fighters
© WFP/Leni Kinzli Tens of thousands of Ethiopians have been displaced by the ongoing conflict in the Tigray region. 3 November 2021 Human Rights All parties involved in the escalating conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray must stop fighting immediately, or else risk pushing the region’s catastrophic humanitarian situation “over the edge”, …
Read More »Egypt’s treatment of refugees in question as Cairo deports Eritreans
Eight Eritreans were expelled in October after being in detention for two years without due legal process or access to the UNHCR; another 12 are thought to be at imminent risk. November 17, 2021 EgyptAir flight MS833 took off from Cairo on Oct. 31 at 10:40 p.m., heading for Asmara, the capital …
Read More »U.S. State Department urges U.S. citizens to leave Ethiopia immediately
WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department on Tuesday again urged U.S. citizens in Ethiopia to leave the country immediately, adding that the United States has no plans to facilitate an evacuation via military or commercial aircraft as Washington steps up pressure to bring an end to the …
Read More »UN condemns arms supply to Somalia’s al-Shabab, keeps UN ban
The U.N. Security Council is condemning the supply of weapons and ammunition to al-Shabab extremists and others in Somalia in violation of a U.N. arms embargo Via AP news wire The U.N. Security Council condemned the supply of weapons and ammunition to al-Shabab extremists and others in Somalia in violation of a …
Read More »US sanctions Eritrean army, ruling party over Ethiopia conflict
US says presence of Eritrean forces in Ethiopia ‘an impediment’ to ending conflict and increasing humanitarian access. Published On 12 Nov 2021 The United States has sanctioned the Eritrean military and the country’s ruling party for “contributing to the crisis and conflict” in Ethiopia, which has displaced more than 2.5 million …
Read More »Human Rights Watch – Eritrea Events of 2020
Two years on from the peace deal with Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leadership has increased its regional and international diplomatic engagement, but without improving the plight of Eritreans through critical human rights reforms. Eritrea’s government remains one of the world’s most repressive, subjecting its population to widespread forced labor and conscription, imposing …
Read More »How Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed tore Ethiopia apart
By Christopher Rhodes Christopher Rhodes is a lecturer at Harvard University, where he teaches courses including “Africa: Power and Politics,” and a lecturer in social sciences at Boston University. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s forces have not lost the war that he launched one year ago against the rebellious ruling …
Read More »The Guardian view on Ethiopia: sliding deeper into disaster
A year after fighting began, the war is intensifying. How many more civilians will pay? Sun 7 Nov 2021 18.30 GMT That wars are easy to begin and hard to end is a commonplace, but one which ambitious leaders still forget. Within weeks of launching his assault on the region of …
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