PARIS (AP) – Reporters Without Borders says it has confirmed the death in captivity of three Eritrean journalists who’d been imprisoned in the African country since 2001. The media freedom group says ...
Eritrea’s primary security threat to Ethiopia no longer lies in conventional warfare but in organizing, financing, and ...
Eritrea faces worsening human rights violations, warns UN's Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker. Ongoing abuses threaten political ...
The European Union has called on the Eritrean government to investigate international human rights violations committed by its military during and after the ...
ASMARA, July 6 (Reuters) - An Eritrean journalist working for state media died last month trying to flee on foot across the border to neighbouring Sudan, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for the release of four Eritrean journalists, imprisoned for 24 years without trial, urging the international community to act to end "this serious violation ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Three journalists may have died at an Eritrean desert camp where dozens of political prisoners are living in squalid conditions, international media watchdog Reporters Without ...
They are all still being held in secret locations, although media reports indicate several may have died after being held for years in horrendous conditions. The group of senior cabinet ministers, ...
* Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Qatar-based Al-Jazeera's news channels were available again through all outlets in Eritrea by 12 ...
North of Ethiopia, along the Red Sea lies Eritrea. Since gaining its independence in 1993, the country of 3.8 million has been ruled by a single dictator in a regime marked by widespread repression.
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