On 10th December, the
International Day of Human Rights
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The world celebrates on 10th of December the
Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR). Indeed, the UDHR is the founding document
that established human rights standards and on which the
subsequent development in this field is premised.
On this
occasion, Suwera Centre for Human Rights (SCHR)
calls the attention of the international community to
the serious violations of the spirit and wording of the
UDHR in Eritrea, the member state in the
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Singer Freed
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November 6, 2006
- ASMARA, Eritrea -- Gospel
singer Helen Berhane, who belonged to a banned evangelical
church in Eritrea
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AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL
Public Statement
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18 September 2006
- Today is the fifth anniversary of the detentions
without charge or trial of 11 former members of
parliament, 10 journalists and hundreds of other men and
women who were arrested in a crackdown on government
critics calling for democratic reforms in September
2001.
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Eritrea
International Religious Freedom Report 2006
Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
- The Government severely restricts freedom of religion for groups that it
has not registered, and infringes upon the independence of some registered groups. The constitution, written in 1997, provides for religious freedom; however, the constitution has not been implemented. Following a 2002 government decree that religious groups must register, the Government closed all religious facilities not belonging to the country's four principal religious institutions--the Eritrean Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical (Lutheran) Church of Eritrea, and Islam. The membership of these four religious groups comprises a significant majority of the population.
- The extended and costly struggle for national independence has led to an independent state, however, the newly born state has fallen under the grip of a small political sect that has abducted the citizens’ of their rights to choose their rulers, change or even criticize them. The sect has striped the Eritrean citizens of their civil rights and restricted public freedoms.
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25 May 2006
- Today on Eritrean Independence Day, Amnesty International is making a new call to Eritrea's President Issayas Afewerki to make the coming 14th year of Eritrea's formal independence a year for the implementation of the human rights improvements urgently awaited by the international community, as well as many Eritreans in the country and abroad.
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23 May 2006
- Several thousand prisoners of conscience, many held because of their religious beliefs and others for political reasons, were in indefinite and incommunicado detention without charge or trial, some in secret locations. Many detainees were tortured or ill-treated, and large numbers were held in metal shipping containers or underground cells.
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27 April 2006
- In 2005, the Government of Eritrea’s record on human rights worsened as it further restricted basic freedoms. Religious freedom for congregations not registered with the Government was severely constrained, and the United States designated Eritrea as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) for the second consecutive year.
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9 MARCH 2006
- Eritrea, with a population of approximately 4.4 million, is a one‑party state that became independent in 1993 when citizens voted for independence from Ethiopia.
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19 FEBRUARY 2006
- Seventy-five military conscripts who are evangelical Christians were reportedly detained on 1 February at the main military training centre at Sawa near the western border with Sudan, for praying and reading bibles.
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29 JANUARY 2006
Eitrean Anti Tyranny Global Solidairty
28 JANUARY 2006
- Eritrea’s efforts to achieve gender equality were hindered by deep-rooted traditional stereotypes and poverty, which was exacerbated by persistent droughts and the border conflict with Ethiopia, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women was told, as it took up the situation in that country in two meetings today.
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24 JANUARY 2006
- The Eritrean government’s tyranny became more ruthless in 2005. Rule by force and caprice remains the norm, as the government aggressively moves to intimidate the population and to isolate it from the outside world.
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26 DECEMBER 2005
- The following are the recommendations of the seminar organized In 19/12/2005 at the national centre for peace and development, by Suwera center for human rights about The State of Human rights in Eritrea:
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21 DECEMBER 2005
- In 19/12/2005 and at the national centre for peace and development, Suwera center for human rights held a seminar to discuss: The State of Human rights in Eritrea.
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