The EU may be saving lives in the Mediterranean but it is turning a blind eye to the political repression in Africa’s worst dictatorship Europe’s response to the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean has rightly – if belatedly – focused on saving lives. Not a week goes by now without …
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UN Report Alleges Forced Labor at Canadian-Owned Mine in Eritrea
By Hilary Beaumont A UN report on human rights abuses in Eritrea has unearthed new allegations of forced labor at a Canadian-owned mining company. According to the report, released this week, some of the most atrocious human rights violations are happening in Eritrea, an east-African nation that’s been compared to …
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) hails this week’s report by the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea. Released on 8 June, the report says some of the human rights violations by President Issayas Afeworki’s government, which include the arbitrary detention of journalists, may constitute crimes against humanity. Although …
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