By Tajudin UNHCR spokesperson, Adrian Edwards Geneva, Switzerland ( DIPLOMAT.SO) – The number of asylum-seekers in Europe from Eritrea during the first 10 months of 2014 has tripled compared with last year, with large numbers of refugees from the country also fleeing to neighbouring Ethiopia and Sudan, the United Nations …
Read More »UN Security Council Monitoring Group Report on Eritrea
by David H. Shinn The UN Security Council has released its 116 page Monitoring Group report on Eritrea dated 13 October 2014. The Monitoring Group found no evidence of Eritrean support to al-Shabaab during the reporting period. It did not, however, rule out the possibility that Eritrea may have …
Read More »Number of Eritreans seeking asylum in Europe soars over figures for last year
© UNHCR/A.D’Amato GENEVA, November 14 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency on Friday said the number of asylum-seekers in Europe from Eritrea over the first 10 months of this year has risen threefold compared to the same period in 2013. In Ethiopia and Sudan, neighbouring Eritrea, the number of Eritrean …
Read More »Court frees scores of Eritrean, Sudanese asylum seekers in Israel
(JTA) — Israel will release 138 Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers who the nation’s Supreme Court ruled were being held illegally. Thursday’s ruling was in response to a petition filed by the nonprofit organization The Hotline for Refugees and Migrants. Following the decision, the Population and Immigration Authority said that …
Read More »Zero sum game outplay
By Ibrahim Osman Politicians …mostly have sweet tongue singing patriotic songs that pale their within. The deteriorating political environment within/without, the disarray outsmarted for long, the looming failed state and the hope to breakthrough moved stakeholders to seek ways forward past clever words. Thus initiatives mushroom for and against change …
Read More »The Scottish Referendum, a lesson to be learned
Editorial As the Scottish people congregated to hold their Referendum on September 18 2014, whether to walk away or remain united with England, memories of the bitter past which reigned, rather ravaged, the historical ties between the two parties invigorated. The event revived reminiscences of the bloody warfare and rivalry …
Read More »The Scottish Referendum, a lesson to be learned
Editorial As the Scottish people congregated to hold their Referendum on September 18 2014, whether to walk away or remain united with England, memories of the bitter past which reigned, rather ravaged, the historical ties between the two parties invigorated. The event revived reminiscences of the bloody warfare and rivalry …
Read More »Spike in Eritreans fleeing into Ethiopia
More than 200 risk their lives every day, UN says, crossing a heavily-fortified border between arch enemy states. Over 200 Eritrean refugees are crossing the heavily fortified and dangerous border into neighbouring Ethiopia daily, the United Nations said in a report noting a “spike” in those fleeing. Tens of …
Read More »Eritrean resistance steps up pressure on President Isaias Afewerki
Two opposition members tell the Guardian how Eritreans are becoming increasingly disillusioned with the repressive regime Eritrea’s president, Isaias Afewerki, runs a one-party state and brooks no opposition. Photograph: James Akena/Reuters Eritrea is the most closed and repressive country in Africa, routinely denying access to the international media. No foreign …
Read More »Escaping Eritrea’s ‘open prison’
Forced military service and rights abuses lead many Eritreans to take the treacherous boat journey to Europe. Fatma Naib Khalid al-Amin is one of the lucky ones who survived the treacherous journey. Last year on October 3, more than 300 Eritreans drowned when their boat sank off the Italian island …
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