We, Eritrean Canadians, are holding a demonstration on August 17, 2015 in Toronto as part of the global initiative led by the Eritrean Communities around the world. In this demonstration, we would respectfully like to bring to your attention the plight of the people of Eritrea both at home and …
Read More »UN Inquiry reports gross human rights violations in Eritrea
GENEVA (8 June 2015) — The Government of Eritrea is responsible for systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations that have created a climate of fear in which dissent is stifled, a large proportion of the population is subjected to forced labour and imprisonment, and hundreds of thousands of refugees …
Read More »UN human rights expert meets with Eritrean refugees
UN human rights expert meets with Eritrean refugees and migrants in Belgium GENEVA (9 March 2015) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth, today started an official visit to Belgium (9-11 March) to collect first-hand information from Eritrean refugees and migrants …
Read More »Eritrea’s record on women’s rights to face scrutiny by UN Committee
GENEVA, 21 February 2015 / PRN Africa / — Eritrea’s record on women’s rights will be examined by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on Thursday 26 February in meetings that will be webcast live. Eritrea is one of the 188 States parties to the …
Read More »A REPRIEVE FOR ERITREAN ASYLUM SEEKER IN ISRAEL
For “Adam”, a 31-year-old asylum seeker in Israel who fled Eritrea after being incarcerated and tortured for leaving military service without permission, life has been filled with uncertainty almost as long as he can remember. While crossing the Sinai Desert, Adam was taken for ransom by Bedouin smugglers; he suffered …
Read More »Migrants abused by French police –Human Rights Watch
PARIS, France — Human Rights Watch on Tuesday condemned police abuse of migrants living in makeshift camps in France’s northern port city of Calais, from where they hope to cross to Britain.The organization also slammed the slow response of the French government to the poor living conditions of the migrants, …
Read More »Denmark: Eritrea Immigration Report Deeply Flawed
(Brussels, December 17, 2014) – A Danish immigration report on Eritrea that suggests changing refugee policy for Eritrean asylum seekers is deeply flawed. Denmark and other European governments should await the outcome of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Eritrea, established in June 2014, before considering any major policy …
Read More »Why are migrants so desperate to reach Europe?
One in every 50 migrants who try to reach Europe across the Mediterranean Sea will die on the journey. What is so terrible in their home countries to force people into such a desperate voyage? According to the UN High Commission for Refugees, around 165,000 refugees made the Mediterranean Sea …
Read More »Amnesty international
Annual Report: Eritrea 2013 Eritrea Head of state and government Isaias Afewerki National service conscription was compulsory and frequently extended indefinitely. Military training for children remained compulsory. Conscripts were used as forced labour. Thousands of prisoners of conscience and political prisoners continued to be arbitrarily detained in appalling conditions. Torture …
Read More »Human Rights Watch – World Report 2014
Eritrea Map of Eritrea with location of Bisha Mine. © 2013 Human Rights Watch Eritrea is among the most closed countries in the world; human rights conditions remain dismal. Indefinite military service, torture, arbitrary detention, and severe restrictions on freedoms of expression, association, and religion provoke thousands of Eritreans to …
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