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Thursday, 26 March 2009 |
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Sunday, 29 March 2009 |
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Department of Information and Culture Eritrean People’s Party March 26, 2009 The rampant human rights abuses and massive atrocities are worsening in Eritrea. The government of Isayas continues to arrest, kill, and shoot citizens. As a result, many Eritreans are fleeing the country. |
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Sunday, 29 March 2009 |
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A joint delegation of the Eritrean Democratic Party (EDP) and the Eritrean People’s Party (EPP) on Friday, 27 March 2009, visited the headquarters of the European Union and its executive arm, the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, to submit a memorandum of protest against the planned €122 million grant to the dictatorial regime in Asmara. The delegation believed that this grant is being made in contravention of the conditions required for such allocations according to the Cotonou Agreement between Europe and Africa. |
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Friday, 27 March 2009 |
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STOCKHOLM: Four of Sweden's largest newspapers have joined forces in a campaign urging Eritrea to free a Swedish-Eritrean journalist imprisoned in the African country since 2001. |
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Thursday, 26 March 2009 |
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US broadcaster CBS is reporting that Israeli troops attacked a convoy in Sudan in January, killing 39 people and destroying 17 trucks suspected of carrying illegal weapons bound for Egypt. Although Sudan said the US was responsible for the attack, CBS now claims that US Pentagon sources say it was carried out by the Israeli air force. Israel has refused either to confirm or deny the claim. The victims of the attack came from Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia |
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Monday, 23 March 2009 |
( PARADE MAGAZINE) Isaias Afewerki announced in May 2008 that elections would be postponed for "three or four decades" or longer because they "polarize society." All forms of media are controlled by the government. At least 10 local journalists remain in prison since their arrests in 2001. |
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