Human Rights Watch full report on Sawa and National Service

“They Are Making Us into Slaves, Not Educating Us” How Indefinite Conscription Restricts Young People’s Rights: Access to Education in…

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Eritrea should permit access to United Nations Special Rapporteur - Human Rights Watch

There has been little evidence that oppression in Eritrea has subsided, other than that Eritreans now find it easier to…

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Eritrea: Diplomacy Changes, but Political Prisoners Remain

Source: Human Rights Watch October 3, 2018Video Video: Eritrea Imprisons Journalists and Government Officials. The recent arrest of Eritrea’s former…

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Eritrean and Ethiopian flags at talks

Eritrea-Ethiopia Peace Deal Offers Hope for Reform - Human Rights Watch

Eritrea Should Halt Indefinite Conscription Maria Burnett Director, East Africa and the Horn@MariaHRWAfrica Eritrea and Ethiopia resumed diplomatic and commercial…

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Naima Ahmed Ibrahim, a popular poet, was sentenced to three years in prison for promoting unity of Somaliland with Somalia. She was released on May 7, 2018, following a presidential pardon after spending more than three months in detention.

Somaliland: Prosecutions Threaten Free Expression

Source: Human Rights Watch   (Nairobi, May 8, 2018) – A string of recent prosecutions in Somaliland targeting people who…

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