200
Eritreans Protest outside the Eritrean
Embassy in London
(London 08-12-04) Nearly two hundred
Eritreans gathered together protesting the
Human Rights abuse that continues unabated
in Eritrea. The protest organised by three
UK based Human Rights organisations, to
mark International Human Rights Day, was
said, by many participants, to be a small
token of solidarity with thousands of
Eritreans who are unable to voice their
plight.
Present at the occasion were a number of
young Eritreans from across London and the
Southeast of England, who have had first
hand experience of the brutality of the
regime. Also present at the protest
demonstration were prominent figures from
the UK Eritrean political and Human rights
organizations.
A letter outlining the concern of the
organizers of the protest was handed to
Embassy officials, who told organizers
that they would ensure the messages, were
appropriately conveyed to the Ambassador.
However when questioned about the lack of
response from previous communication with
the Embassy, staff were quick to note that
their role in such matters is to merely
pass on messages. As with previous
occasions the Ambassador was neither
available for comments, nor was he
prepared to meet with organizers at a
separate time.
In the letter organizers of the protest
listed their concerns that emanate from
their wish to see an Eritrea that respects
the Human Rights of all its citizens,
concluding with their urging of the
ambassador to raise their concerns and
that of all Eritreans with the Government
of Eritrea.
The two hour long protest concluded
peacefully amidst slogans, calling for a
free, just and democratic Eritrea.
Source: asmarino.com
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