An atmosphere of fear pervaded Asmara. The environment had changed abruptly from heated and loud political debates to people resigning themselves to whispers and silence. Abraham Zere: After 15 years of fear Eritreans read between the lines « GO BACK
Month: September 2016
Vanessa Tsehaye, a student, activist and president of human rights organisation One Day Seyoum writes on the Huffington Post Last Night I Had A Dream That You Were Free « GO BACK
To mark the fifteenth anniversary of Dawit Isaak’s arrest, we are proud to be able to publish a tribute to Dawit by fellow writer David Berridge Eritrea: 15 years of incommunicado detention for journalist Dawit Isaak « GO BACK
Today marks a bleak date in the country’s history, when a paranoid elite began a brutal campaign to cement its grip on power Eritrea is a prison state – no wonder so many are desperate to escape
Abraham T. Zere* With the Eritrean government’s dismal failure to live up to high expectations, and a hopelessly polarized diaspora community, we’ve reached a vile state where seemingly any casual observer can suddenly turn into an Eritrean expert and even be celebrated among the Eritrean diaspora. This trend, unfortunately, is devolving into self-hate and an