JULY 14, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

According to Tigrayan sources ten drones supplied by Turkey are being built in Addis Ababa with the support of Turkish technicians.

The weapons, which are said to be for both surveillance and tactical use, are being built at a training and intelligence centre of the Information Network Security Agency or INSA.

The director-general of INSA – Temesgen Tiruneh – is reportedly in overall charge of the programme, and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is said to visit the site frequently.

The agency is said to be building a runway from which the drones can be launched, about ten kilometres from the centre of Addis.

Drones in the Tigray war

There have been previous reports that drones were being used in the Tigray war, being flown from UAE bases in Eritrea.

This was discounted by the independent investigators, Bellingcat.

Bellingcat concluded in November 2020 that: “In sum, the claims made by the Tigray forces are not impossible, but so far they seem improbable.

Satellite imagery confirms the presence of Chinese-produced drones at the UAE’s military base in Assab, but that is all it confirms. There is currently no further evidence that these same drones have been involved in operations in support of the Ethiopian airforce, though there have been confirmed sightings of Ethiopian jet fighters in the conflict zone.”

But the current report is different – quoting first hand accounts by people who have seen the drones currently under construction.

Thursday, 15 July 2021 20:46

Dimtsi Harnnet Kassel 15.07.2021

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World Food Programme

Humanitarian aid being delivered to the Tigray region of Ethiopia by a convoy of 50 trucks .
13 JULY 2021
 
UN humanitarians appealed on Tuesday for far quicker access to Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region, after the first aid trucks in days to reach the local capital, Mekelle, encountered multiple checks delaying their arrival.

Unobstructed aid deliveries are crucial in the northern Ethiopian region where the World Food Programme (WFP) says that four million people need emergency food assistance, after more than eight months of conflict between regional and central government forces.

In a related development, the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday passed a resolution condemning the violence committed by all parties to the conflict since it began on 4 November 2020.

According to the WFP, the convoy of 50 trucks that arrived in the Tigrayan capital of Mekelle on Monday delivered 900 tonnes of food, along with other emergency supplies.

"It was the first humanitarian convoy to reach Tigray since WFP re-started operations in the northwest on 2 July", said WFP spokesperson Tomson Phiri. "Of the 50 trucks, 29 truckloads transported food commodities comprising wheat, split peas and vegetable oil, enough to cover the most pressing urgent food needs of 200,000 people for a week. It is not enough."

Inspection routine

The WFP official underlined how damaging the delays to the convoy's arrival had been.

"What is important here is to note is that these convoys are going through rigorous checks", Mr. Phiri said. "It should not be like that. We need to send these convoys every day from now on so that we are able to meet demand. We therefore appeal for quicker and smoother passage into the region as soon as possible."

The aid convoy took four days to travel from Semera in the northeast to Mekelle, a distance of 445 kilometres. Drivers had to stop at 10 checkpoints where "at each and every stop, the humanitarian cargo was rigorously checked", Mr. Phiri said.

Some 100 aid trucks "need to be moving on any given day" and they need to for half the time if we are to reverse the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the region" he continued, before noting that WFP needs $176 million to continue to scale up its response in Tigray to save lives and livelihoods to the end of the year.

Healthcare destruction

Latest reports from Tigray on Tuesday also appear to confirm that healthcare provision is damaged beyond repair in many areas, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.

"Most health facilities are not functioning at the moment and first-hand accounts that we just received this morning tell us that medical equipment and supplies were removed or destroyed in almost all health facilities in the region," said WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier.

Despite the challenges of access, the UN agency has allocated $1.9 million for malaria, cholera and nutrition treatments. "But this is only a fraction of what's needed; (it) will be critical for local authorities and partners to deliver assistance," Mr. Lindmeier insisted.

In June, the WHO warned that conflict between Ethiopian Government troops and those loyal to the dominant regional force, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), had left hospitals "barely functioning", people displaced and famine "looming".

The agency also underlined the serious danger of communicable and vaccine-preventable diseases spreading owing to a lack of food, clean water, safe shelter and access to health care.

Rights action call

In Geneva, in a call for action on the situation in Tigray at the Human Rights Council, Member States expressed grave concern at the reports of serious violations of international humanitarian law and international refugee law, that have been allegedly committed by all sides.

Those supporting the resolution proposed by the European Union backed its call for the swift and verifiable withdrawal of Eritrean troops from the region, as well as the need for accountability for human rights violations and abuses.

The text was adopted by a vote of 20 in favour, 14 against and 13 abstentions, after Member States rejected all 16 amendments to the draft resolution.

The adopted resolution also contained a request to the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, to present an oral update to the forum at its next session in September.

 Read the original article on UN News.
 

JULY 14, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

According to Tigrayan sources ten drones supplied by Turkey are being built in Addis Ababa with the support of Turkish technicians.

The weapons, which are said to be for both surveillance and tactical use, are being built at a training and intelligence centre of the Information Network Security Agency or INSA.

The director-general of INSA – Temesgen Tiruneh – is reportedly in overall charge of the programme, and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is said to visit the site frequently.

The agency is said to be building a runway from which the drones can be launched, about ten kilometres from the centre of Addis.

Drones in the Tigray war

There have been previous reports that drones were being used in the Tigray war, being flown from UAE bases in Eritrea.

This was discounted by the independent investigators, Bellingcat.

Bellingcat concluded in November 2020 that: “In sum, the claims made by the Tigray forces are not impossible, but so far they seem improbable.

Satellite imagery confirms the presence of Chinese-produced drones at the UAE’s military base in Assab, but that is all it confirms. There is currently no further evidence that these same drones have been involved in operations in support of the Ethiopian airforce, though there have been confirmed sightings of Ethiopian jet fighters in the conflict zone.”

But the current report is different – quoting first hand accounts by people who have seen the drones currently under construction.

EPDP EC Statement on the Situation in Tigray

In an extraordinary meeting held on 3 July 2021, the Executive Committee of the Eritrean People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) seriously evaluated the outcomes of the eight-month long intensive war in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray, and at the outset, the meeting wished to express its good wishes to the fraternal Tigray people and their defense forces for the remarkable achievements through steadfastness and exceptional valor.

The meeting found it noting the November 21 2020 statement of the EPDP Central Council, based on relevant resolutions of the last Party congress and related policy guidelines, that strongly condemned the blatant interference of the Eritrean dictatorship in the internal affairs of a neighboring country with the sinister aim of fueling hostile conflicts. The earlier CC statement also referred to the call upon the Eritrean people to watchfully defend their hard-won sovereignty which was under threat of those secret pacts ostensibly reached under the cover of darkness with the Ethiopian Prime Minister, forgetful of the past bitter experiences of the Eritrean people.

At its 3rd of July evaluation, the EC once more saw the Party’s concerns repeating themselves in the war in Tigray that, in spite of the military gains, have caused untold suffering to innocent civilians. And still, the suffering is not ending. The EPDP leadership thus reiterated its deep concerns about the regional ramifications of the conflict whose imminent dangers cannot spare Eritrea. Most importantly, it is timely to recall the following conclusions and  concerns of the CC November statement:

  1. The EPDP condemns the Isaias-Abiy collusion to fight the people and government of the regional Tigray State, and calls for a political solution to the conflict which is in the first place constitutional and political;
  2. The Party supports the combined calls for peaceful settlement of the conflict by international, regional, religious and human rights organizations, and in particular recommends that the warring parties accept the African initiative for reconciliation. The Party leadership also urged concerned international bodies to come on the side of the affected people and see to it that refugees problems are addressed with utmost attention.

Thus, continuing the discussion on an urgent theme of “what can be done to avert a looming additional havoc?” the 3 July meeting of the EPDP Executive Committee reached the following conclusions:

  1. The EC again saluted the Tigrayan people at home and abroad for having forged a unified stand under a solid defense umbrella of its field forces and broke the dark nightmare that befell them until they could restore their legitimate regional government;
  2. It called for the immediate return of public services like supply of electricity, water communication networks, transport, banks and the like which have been disrupted as part of the war project. Likewise, international actors have to increase their pressure and follow up to make sure that access for humanitarian assistance to reach the needy victims is fully realized;
  3. The EPDP leadership further reiterated its call on all parties to agree on workable cease-fire and start serious dialogue to reach a lasting solution;
  4. It commended the distinguished stand of the Tigray regional state and their defense force in their unwavering support to Eritrean sovereign existence, and which remains their honorable trademark. The EPDP Executive Committee thus reminded fraternal Tigray regional state to continue upholding this noble stand and in addition cooperate with Eritrean forces struggling against the tyranny in Eritrea.
  5. The meeting urged the international community to see to it that the crimes and abuses committed against refugees and civilians are not repeated and all the crimes committed in the conflict are fully investigated and the culprits brought to accountability without delay. In addition, all parties are urged to respect the rights of prisoners of war and never fail giving due process of law to any accused amongst them.
  6. At this juncture, we urge the Eritrean people to demand answers to question as to what has been the fate of their sons and daughters who were forced to join in this war that did not concern their country, and many of them reportedly perished under different circumstances. In this connection, our people are called upon to unify their ranks to defeat the cruel tyranny at home that caused so much suffering in neighboring Tigray region and bring to justice all those who committed crimes against other human beings.

Finally, it is time to revisit continuous crimes Isaias and his clique have been committing in Eritrea and now extended the same criminal acts to the  people of Tigray with the aim of instilling mutual hatred and enmity between the fraternal peoples of Eritrea and Tigray. However, the PFDJ regime does not represent the Eritrean people and our people have no involvement in the crimes this repressive regime perpetrated against our neighbors. Therefore, it is now the most opportune moment for the two fraternal people not to have grudges against each other but unify their ranks in cooperating against their common enemy in Eritrea.

Most importantly, the EPDP believes it is time for the Eritrean change and justice seekers to take a new path and launch a new phase of struggle to save their own people and sovereign state. Similarly, friends of Eritrea are urged to put more pressure on the repressive regime in Eritrea and extend the necessary support to the Eritrean pro-democracy actors to realize their long deferred dream for a democratic state in post-dictatorship Eritrea.

We struggle for Democratic Governance and Progress!

The EPDP Executive Committee

3 July, 2021

ኮሚሽነር ላዕለዋይ ኮሚሽን ጉዳይ ስደተኛታት ሕቡራት ሃገራት ፍሊፖ ግራንዲ ብ13 ሓምለ 2021 ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ክልል ትግራይ ብዛዕባ ዘለዉ ኤርትራውያን ስደተኛታት መግለጺ ኣውጺኦም። እቶም ኮሚሽነር ኣብ መግለጺኦም፡ ላዕለዋይ ኮሚሽን ጉዳይ ስደተኛታት፡ ረዲአት ብምቕራብን ነቲ ጉዳይ ዝከታተሉ ብቑዓት ክኢላታት ብምምዳብ ብዝከኣሎም ይሰርሑ ከም ዘለዉ ሓቢሮም።

ምስዚ ኣተሓሒዞም ኣብ ዝሓለፈ ሕዳር 2020 ኣብ ትግራይ ውግእ ካብ ዝጅምር ኣትሒዞም፡ እቶም ስደተኛታት ተዓቚበሙለን ካብ ዝነበሩ መደበራት፡ እተን ክልተ ሽመልባን ሕንጻጽን ዓንየን፡ ኣብኣተን ዝነበሩ ስደተኛታት ንዝተፈላለዩ ጸገማት ብምቅለዖም፡ ኣብ ዝለዓለ ሻቕሎት ከም ዝጸንዝሑ ጠቒሶም። ከምኡ’ውን ብሰንክቲ ዘጋጠመ ውግእ ብዙሓት ስደተኛታት ነብሶም ከድሕኑ ፋሕ ኢሎም ክሃድሙ ከም ዝተገደዱን ንብረቶም ተዘሚቱ ብዙሕ በደላትን ግህሰታትን ከም ዘጋጠሞም ካብ እሙናት ኣካላት ስሩዕ  ሓበሬታ ከም ዝበጸሖም ኣብ መገልጺኦም ኣስፊሮም።

ኮሚሽነር ፍሊፖ ግራንዲ፡  ሻቕለቶም ብሓፈሻ፤ ብዛዕባዞም ስደተኛታት ዝለዓለ ኮይኑ ከም ዝጸንሐ፡ ብፍላይ ኣብዚ ቀረባ መዓልታት ብለይቲ ኣብ መደበራት ማይዓይንን ዓዲ ሓርሽን ዘጋጠመ ኣዝዩ ከም ዘሻቐሎም ገሊጾም። ኣብ ዝሓለፈ ሰሙን ኣብ ከተማ ሽረ ብዙሓት ስደተኛታት ከም ዝተኣስሩ ዝጠቅስ ሓበሬታ ምስ በጸሖም፡ ኮሚሽኖም ብዛዕባዚ ኣብ ልዕሊ ዑቑባ ዝሓተቱ ስደተኛታት  ዝወረደ ዘይሕጋዊ ተግብር መብርሂ ንምርካብ ናብ መቐለ ከም ዝሓተቱ ኣብዚ መግለጺኦም ኣስፊሮም። ብዘይካዚ ንፈደራላዊ መንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያ ኮነ ኣብ መቐለ ንዘለዉ ኣካላት ብዛዕባዚ ጉዳይ ምጽራይ ንኽግበር ከም ዝተማሕጸኑ ገሊጾም።

እዞም ኮሚሽነር “ዝኾነ ኣብ ልዕሊ ስደተኛታት ዘጋጥም ምግልታዕ ጠጠው ክብል ይግበኦ፡ ምኽንያቱ ሰደተኛታት መሰል ዕቑባ ዝሓቱ ሲቪል እዮም” ኢሎም። ኣተሓሒዞም ድማ ኩሎም ዝምልከቶም ወገናት ንዓለም ለኻዊ ሕጊ ኣተሓሕዛ ስደተኛታት ክምእዘዙ ይግበኦም ኢሎም። ቀጻሊ ተግባራት ላዕለዋይ ኮሚሽን ጉዳይ ስደተኛታት፡ ሓድሽ መደበር ስደተኛታት ካብ ምህናጽ ጀሚርካ፡ ድሕነት ስደተኛታት ምሕላው ከም ዝኸውን ጠቒሶም።

ኣብ ትግራይ ካብ ዝነበራ 4ተ መደበር ኤርትራውያን ስደተኛታት፡ ሕንጻጽን ሽመልባን ኣቐዲመን እቲ ውግእ ምስተጀመረ ከም ዝዓነዋ ዝዝከር እዩ። እተን ደሓን እየን ተባሂለን ዝነበራ መደበራት ማይዓይንን ዓዲ ሓርሽን ከኣ፡ ኣብዚ እዋንዚ ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ትግራይን ፍሉይ ሓይሊኣምሓራን ኣብ ዝመናጠልሉ ክሊ ኣትየን ኣለዋ።

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Eritrean refugees arrive in Adi Harush camp, after being relocated from other camps in the north of Ethiopia’s Tigray region that were destroyed in the early months of the conflict © UNHCR/Hanna QassisEritrean refugees arrive in Adi Harush camp, after being relocated from other camps in the north of Ethiopia’s Tigray region that were destroyed in the early months of the conflict © UNHCR/Hanna Qassis

I am extremely concerned about the conditions of Eritrean refugees in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Since the outbreak of hostilities in November 2020, they have been deeply affected by the violence and insecurity that has engulfed the region. They have been caught up between warring groups, two refugee camps have been completely destroyed, and tens of thousands of Eritrean refugees were forced to flee – yet again – for their lives. We have received credible and corroborated reports of reprisal attacks, abductions, arrests,and violence meted out against Eritrean refugees for their perceived affiliation with one side or the other throughout this bloody conflict.

I have been disturbed by general criminality against refugees committed, mainly at night, by various armed actors in the Mai Aini and Adi Harush refugee camps. In the past weeks, hundreds of Eritreans have been arrested in Shire. We have sought clarity from the authorities in Mekelle and have requested access to and the immediate release of any unlawfully detained refugees and asylum seekers. We have also heard reports of other very serious allegations of violence against Eritrean refugees and have called on both the Federal Government and the Tigray Regional Government to launch formal investigations into all credible allegations.

The violence and intimidation of Eritrean refugees must stop. Refugees are civilians in need of and with the right to international protection. UNHCR calls on all parties and actors to not only comply with their international legal obligations, including the protection of civilians, but also to stop using and manipulating refugees to score political points.

Our collective focus must instead be on ensuring their protection – including from violence, arrest, and abduction – and stepping up assistance to them. This means urgently constructing a safe new camp for Eritrean refugees who were previously living in the now destroyed Shimelba and Hitsats camps. It means being able to access fuel and cash to run our operations to assist refugees and the two million other displaced people in the Tigray region. It means restoring essential banking services, as well as electricity and communications networks, which are – along with security – essential to ramp up the humanitarian response. And it means opening the airports in Shire and Mekelle, as well as all land routes into Tigray from neighboring regions of Ethiopia so that humanitarians can get more help into the hands of those in need – Eritrean refugees and all other impacted civilians in Tigray.

UNHCR is scaling up its response both in the delivery of relief materials and in the deployment of more senior personnel. But protecting civilians, including Eritrean refugees, and greater efforts to facilitate the humanitarian relief effort are urgently needed by all parties.

July 10, 202111:58 PM ET

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, pictured in June, was assured a second term after his Prosperity Party was declared the winner of last month's national election.

Mulugeta Ayene/AP

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia's ruling Prosperity Party on Saturday was declared the winner of last month's national election in a landslide, assuring a second five-year term for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

The National Election Board of Ethiopia said the ruling party won 410 seats out of 436 contested in the federal parliament, which will see dozens of other seats remain vacant after one-fifth of constituencies didn't vote due to unrest or logistical reasons. Ethiopia's new government is expected to be formed in October.

The vote was a major test for Abiy, who came to power in 2018 after the former prime minister resigned amid widespread protests. Abiy oversaw dramatic political reforms that led in part to a Nobel Peace Prize the following year, but critics say he is backtracking on political and media freedoms. Abiy also has drawn massive international criticism for his handling of the conflict in the Tigray region has that left thousands of people dead.

June's vote, which had been postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic and logistical issues, was largely peaceful but opposition parties decried harassment and intimidation. No voting was held in the Tigray region.

Abiy has hailed the election as the nation's first attempt at a free and fair vote, but the United States has called it "significantly flawed," citing the detention of some opposition figures and insecurity in parts of Africa's second most populous country.
 

The leader of the main opposition Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice party, Birhanu Nega, lost while opposition parties won just 11 seats. The Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice party has filed 207 complaints with the electoral body over the vote.

Popular opposition parties in the Oromia region, the largest of Ethiopia's federal states, boycotted the election. The ruling party ran alone in several dozen constituencies.

In a social media post late Saturday, Abiy called the election historic in that it was conducted by an electoral body "free from any influences." He promised to include some opposition figures who took part in the election in his new government.

The head of the electoral board, Birtukan Mideksa, said during Saturday's announcement that the vote was held at a time when Ethiopia was experiencing challenges, "but this voting process has guaranteed that people will be governed through their votes."

She added: "I want to confirm that we have managed to conduct a credible election."

Voter turnout was just over 90% among the more than 37 million people who had been registered to vote.

The Prosperity Party was formed after the dismantling of Ethiopia's former ruling coalition, which had been dominated by Tigray politicians. Disagreements over that decision signaled the first tensions between Abiy and Tigray leaders that finally led to the conflict in the region in November.

Though Abiy hinted in 2018 that Ethiopia will limit a prime minister's terms to two, it is not clear whether he will act on that.

Desalegn Chanie, a member of the opposition National Movement of Amhara who won a parliament seat, told The Associated Press the election board performed well overall but has failed in its main duty of being impartial and giving fair judgements for complaints.

"Local election officials, armed men and cadres were snatching the badges of election observers and even beating them," he said.

Source=Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed Poised For 2nd Term After Party Wins Elections : NPR

JULY 12, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Appeal for the Renewal of the Mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea, and for Perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity to be Held to Account

11 July 2021

To: HE Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General

HE Nazhat Shameem Khan, President, Human Rights Council

HE Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chair, African Union Commission

HE Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

HE Nicolas de Rivière, Permanent Representative of France to the UN

Peter Maurer, President, ICRC

Hon Jamesina Essie L King, Commissioner, ACHPR

Hon Mudford Zachariah Mwandenga, Commissioner, ACHPR

Excellencies,

As concerned Eritrean individuals and organisations in the diaspora, we write to highlight the ongoing repression, trauma and setbacks our people have endured for 30 years under an unelected totalitarian government, and to urge you to facilitate the renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea, and to hold perpetrators of these appalling crimes accountable.

Eritrea’s heroic independence struggle culminated in independence on May 24, 1991. Tragically, the nation immediately transitioned into a dictatorship thereafter, under the tyrannical rule of Isaias Afwerki, who has killed or imprisoned those among his freedom fighter comrades who opposed his authoritarian tendencies. Afewerki’s regime has perpetuated its power by disregarding the fundamental rights and freedoms for which many Eritrean citizens paid the ultimate price. Over 400,000 Eritreans are enslaved in indefinite national service, and are regularly forced to work for individuals or private enterprises for little or no remuneration. There is no independent press or judiciary; the freedoms of religion, expression and assembly are severely curtailed; arbitrary detention is rife, and money can only be withdrawn from banks in small sums, regardless of the amount one has available. Moreover, despite the regime’s self-declared reputation for honesty, officials routinely accept bribes for exemption or early release from military service or detention, or to divulge unofficially information about the location of detained people.

The regime constantly limits access to food, water, fuel, medicine, electricity, and transportation in order to keep the population in constant trauma and anxiety. Families have been destroyed, and our culture, heroic history, and values have been diminished. Most recently, members of our armed forces, many of them minors and conscripts, have been forced to participate in the war in Ethiopia, which was launched without the consent of Eritrean citizens, and where some have been implicated in the most severe human rights violations.

Due to the pervasive repression occasioned by the regime’s totalitarian nature, every month, thousands of young people, elders, and even unaccompanied minors, escape the country, ending up in Libya, Sudan, Europe, North America, and elsewhere, 1Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea, 2016 subjected to extortion, mistreatment or torture by unscrupulous people traffickers, or dying enroute in the Sahara Desert or the Mediterranean Sea. By 2018, approximately 507,000 people, almost one-tenth of Eritrea’s population had fled. The regime has perfected divide and rule tactics that instrumentalise our diversity in religion, ethnic and clan which was previously a source of strength and unity, and its secret operatives severely intimidate Eritreans both within the country and in the diaspora, inhibiting our ability to speak out collectively against the injustices our people endure on a daily basis.

The Eritrean dictatorship has now exported its tyranny to Ethiopia, with the agreement of a Nobel Laureate, and thousands of Eritrean conscripts, including underage youth (male and female) are likely either to have been killed, captured, or disabled, in fighting in Tigray and ongoing clashes in Oromo. Many of these minors were abducted from their homes, schools, or city market. The Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) were under orders to demolish historical and religious sites, schools, factories, hospitals, clinics, and commit the most heinous crimes against Tigrayan civilians, or face immediate execution. In addition, two camps housing Eritrean refugees were destroyed, and an unknown number of refugees were forcibly returned.

Every aspect of the fabric of Eritrea has been besieged and violated. As was accurately documented in the 2016 report of the Commission of Inquiry mandated by your august body, since 1991, Eritrean officials have committed the crimes against humanity of enslavement, imprisonment, exile, conscription, torture, reprisals, persecution, rape and murder. It was therefore deeply disheartening for us to watch Eritrea being elected to membership of the UN’s premier human rights organ in 2019, a mere three years after this landmark report, where with typical arrogance the regime refuses to cooperate with Council mechanisms, continues to violate the rights and freedoms of Eritrean citizens comprehensively, and has now extended these violations to people groups in a neighbouring country.

Thus, we strongly urge the UN Human Rights Council, in collaboration with the UN Security Council, the European Union, the African Union, and the entire international community, to facilitate the following and necessary actions:

To the Human Rights Council: 

  • Ensure the renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Eritrea for a further year. Nothing has changed in Eritrea, and events in Tigray have provided an accelerated display of the violations endured by the Eritrean people for the last 30 years. There must be sustained human rights monitoring of the country until all Eritrean citizens are free to enjoy the rights and freedoms for which so many shed their blood.

To the Security Council: 

  • “(a) Determine that the situation of human rights in Eritrea poses a threat to international peace and security; (b) Refer the situation in Eritrea to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court; (c) Impose targeted sanctions, namely travel bans and asset freezes, on persons where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the said persons are responsible for crimes against humanity or other gross violations of human rights.”1

To the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees: 

  • Ensure protection and provision for Eritrean refugees in Adi Harush and Mai Aini camps, and facilitate relocation to a third country, as they are seriously at risk.

To the International Committee of the Red Cross and relevant institutions 

  • Ensure appropriate treatment for underage Eritrean prisoners of war.

To HRC Member States and international organisations: 

  • “Keep Eritrea under close scrutiny until consistent and tangible progress with regard to the situation of human rights is evident, and ensure the centrality of human rights in all engagement with the State; […] Keep Eritrea on the agenda of the International Labour Organization and continue to address the issue of forced labour; and […] Provide Eritrean nationals seeking protection with refugee status in accordance with the provisions of the international law governing asylum, and in particular the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.”1

Finally, we appeal to the entire international community to ensure that President Afewerki, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, and all key officials, individual persons, businesses, institutions, and representatives of both countries who are implicated directly or indirectly in grave human rights violations against Eritrean civilians, Tigrayans, Oromos, and Eritrean refugees not only face targeted sanctions, but are also brought before an international tribunal to account for their atrocities.

Signed 

  1. Adi Red, USA
  2. Alem Ghezey, USA
  3. Arefayne Woldeab, Canada
  4. Assenna Foundation (ATV)
  5. Binega Adhanom Markos, Canada
  6. Daniel Reka Awshek, Canada
  7. Dawit Tewelde, UK
  8. Dr Jerusalem Tesfai, Eritrean Community Activist, USA
  9. Dr Sirak Hagos, UK
  10. Dr Tsigabu Asmelash
  11. Eritrea Focus
  12. Eva Afewerki Tsehaye, Together We Push, Denmark
  13. Fitsumbirhan Araya, UK
  14. Global Yiakl, Canada
  15. Global Yiakl, Denmark
  16. Global Yiakl, France
  17. Global Yiakl, Germany
  18. Global Yiakl, Italy
  19. Global Yiakl, South Africa
  20. Global Yiakl, Sweden
  21. Global Yiakl, Switzerland
  22. Global Yiakl, UK
  23. Global Yiakl, USA
  24. Helen Berhane Neguse, Nightingale Ministries, Denmark
  25. Human Rights Concern Eritrea, UK
  26. Joseph Leadership Academy
  27. Kebreab Y Hailegiorgis CEO (Interim), and Board Chairman, Eritrean Community Connections (ECC), USA
  28. Michael Anday Kidane, South Africa
  29. Mengs Tecle Asfha, USA
  30. Mussie Mulugeta, UK
  31. Mussie Zena, USA
  32. Negassi Solomon, USA
  33. Noh Tukku, Canada
  34. Ogbazgi K Measho, USA
  35. Release Eritrea, UK
  36. Rev Daniel Habtey, UK
  37. Senayit Alem, UK
  38. Tesfalem Mebrahtu Woldeab, Canada
  39. Tirhas Tesfazghi, Canada
  40. Yenet Moges, Canada
  41. Yihdega Retta, USA
  42. Yohannes Alula, UK
  43. Yosief Meconen, UK

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1Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea, 2016

ኤርትራ ብናይ ኩልና ደቃ ቃልሲ እያ  ነጻ ሃገር ኮይና። ክሳብ ሎሚ ተዓቂባ ዘላ እውን  ሳላ ኩልና “ኣለናልኪ” ዝበልናያ እያ። ካብ ምንጋጋ  ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ኣናጊፍካ፡ መጻኢ ናይ ምልመዓን ሓራ ናይ ምውጸኣን ዕድል እውን ብናይ ኩልና ደቃ ኣበርክቶ እዩ ዝውሰን። ኤርትራውያን ክሳብ ሕጂ ናብዚ ሃገርካ ናይ ምውሓስ ደረጃ ዝበጻሕና ሳላ ሕደነትና እዩ። መጻኢና እውን ካብ ሓድነትና ወጻኢ ዝሕሰብ ኣይኮነን። ሓድነትና ክንብል እንከለና ናይ ሓባር ቃልስና ንምሕያልን ንምውህሃድ’በር፡ ብዙሕነትና ብምዝንጋዕ ኣይኮነን።

ኣብ ኤርትራዊ ኣጀንዳ “ንሕና” ኢና እንብል። እዚ ንሕና ከኣ መርኣያ ጽንዓትናን ሐድነትናን እዩ። ብዛዕባ  ብዝሑነትና ክንዛረብ እንከና ከኣ ነቲ “ንሕና” ብዘይጻረር “ንሕና፡ ንስኻትኩም ንሳቶምን” ንበሃሃል። ኣብዚ እውን ከምቲ “ሓድነትና ሓይልና እዩ” ዝበልናዮ ወትሩ “ንሕና” ዝያዳ “ንሕናን ንስኻትኩምን” ኣብ ዝበረኸ  ክንሰርዖ ይግበኣና። እዚ ኣሰራርዓዚ ብፍላይ ኣብ ከምዚ ሎሚ ንርከበሉ ዘለና ናብ ዞባና ዝቋመት ኣዒንቲ ዝበዘሓሉ ተሃዋሲ እዋን፡ ናይ ምድላይን ዘይምድላይን ዘይኮነ፡ መተካእታ ዘይብሉ ግድነት ምዃኑ ክንግንዘቦ ይገበኣና።  ምኽንያቱ ዘለናዮ እዋን ብዘይሓድነትን ምትሕብባርን ንምስጋሩ ኣጸጋሚ ስለ ዝኸውን።

ሓቢርካ “ንሕና ኣለና” ምባል፡ ኣብዚ ምእንቲ ለውጢ ነካይዶ ዘለና ቃልሲ ወሳኒ እዩ። ካብዚ እምንቶ’ዚ ስለ እንነቅል ኢና እውን፣ ኣብ ዝኾነ ኣጋጣሚ ምእንቲ ሓድነትን ተወሃሂድካ ምቅላስን ብዘይምስልካይ እንጽውዕን ምእንታኡ ዓቕምና ዘፍቀዶ እነበርክትን። ኣብ ኤርትራ ኮነ ካብ ኤርትራ ወጻኢ ኣብ ከባቢና ዝገሃድ ምዕባለታትን ጽልዋታቱን ከነምሓድር እንከለና እውን፡ ካብዚ ቀንዲ መሳሪሕናን ምንጪ ሓይልናን ዝኾነ ሓድነት ፈጺምና ፈልከት ክንብል ኣይግበኣናን። እቲ ጽልዋ ንብሎ ዘለና ብሱዳን ድዩ ብትግራይ ወይ ብየመን ድዩ ብጅቡትን ሱዕድያን ክመጽእ ዝኽእል እዩ። ካብዚ ብዝሰፈሐ እውን ዞባዊ መልክዕ ክሕዝ ይኽእል። ኣብ ትግራይ ተኸሲቱ ዘሎ ኩነታት ከም ህያው ኣብነት ወሲድና “ሓድነትና ሓይልና እዩ” ዝብል ከይዘንጋዕና ከም ሓደ ዕዙዝ ኣቓልቦ ዘድልዮ፡ ጉዳይ ጐረቤት ከነመሓድሮ ናይ ምብቃዕናን ዘይምብቃዕናን ዓቕምና ዝፍትን ተረኽቦ እዩ።

ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብዘይካቲ ሓድነትና ዝግለጸሉ ልኡላውነትና፡ ብዙሕነትና ዝረአየሉ ሃይማኖታት፡ ኣውራጃታት፡ ቁንቋታትን ባህልታትን እውን ኣለና። እዚ ኤርትራዊ መግለጺ ብዙሕነትና’ዚ ካብቲ ኣብ ሕድሕዱ ዝዛመዶ ብዘይትሕት፡ ምስ ኣብ ጐረባብትና ዘሎ መግለጺ ብዙሕነታት ተመሳሳልነት፡  ከም ዘለዎ ርዱእ እዩ። ኣብ በበይኑ ኩርነዓት ኤርትራ ዝነብር ህዝብና፡ ምስቶም መዳውብቱ ደቂ ካልእ ልኡላዊት ሃገር ዘለዎም ርክብ ከም ኣብነት ምጥቃስ ይከኣል። ኣብ ምዕራብ ዝነብሩ ኤርትራውያን ምስ ሱዳናውያን ብቋንቋ ክረዳድኡ ይኽእሉ። ብእምነት እውን ይመሳሰሉ። ኣብ ደቡብ፡  ደቢባዊ ምብርቕን ምዕራብን ኤርትራ ዝነብሩ ዜጋታትና ምስ ኣብ ትግራይን ዓፍርን ዝነብሩ ኢትዮጵያውያን ዘለዎም ምቅርራብ’ውን ከምኡ እዩ። እዚ ምቅርራባት’ዚ ዝፈጥሮ ዝድምድና ግና፡ ካብ ማሕበረ-ባህላዊ ዝምድና ሓሊፉ ልኡላዊ ዶባት ዝጥሕስን ኣብ ዋጋ ዕዳጋ ዘእቱን ኣይኮነን።

ነዚ ብባህላዊ፡ ቋንቋውን ንግዳውን ዝምድና ዝሃብተመ ርክብ፡ ልኡላዊ ዶብ ክሃሲ ናብ ዝኽእል ደረጃ ክትመጦ ምፍታን፡ ኩሉቲ ካልእ ሳዕቤናቱ ገዲፍካ ሓድነትን ልኡላውነትን ኤርትራ ኣብ ሓደጋ ዘውድቕ ስለ ዝኾነ፡ ብእዋኑ ክግታእ ዝግበኦ እዩ። እዚ ብዙሕ ዘመሳስል እናሃለወካ ናይ በበይነን ልኡላዊ  ሃገራት ዜጋታት ምዃን ኣብ ናይ ብዙሓት ሃገራት ተመኩሮ ዘሎ እምበር፡ ኣባና ጥራይ ዘጋጠመ ኣይኮነን። ብሓጺሩ ጉዳይ ልኡላውነት ሃገርን  ሓድነት ህዝብን ክለዓል እንከሎ፡ ኤርትራውያን ኣብ ክንድቲ ምስቲ ስግር ዶብ ዘሎ  ዘመሳሰሎም፡  ዋላ ብቋንቋን ካልእን ይፈላለዩ፤ ምስቲ ኣብ ክሊ ኤርትራዊ ልኡላውነት ዘሎ ዜጋኦም እዮም ዝዋስኡን ዝስለፉን።

ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኣብ ጉዳይ ሃገርን ልኡላውነትን ሓደ ኣካል ሓደ ኣምሳል እዩ። እቲ ኣብ ሓደ ኤርትራዊ ኩርናዕ ዘሎ ክሕጐስን ክዕወትን እንከሎ፡ ኣብቲ ካልእ ኩርናዕ ዘሎ’ውን ሓቢሩ ይቐስን። ብተመሳሳሊ ሓደ ኤርትራዊ ክህሰይን ክሓዝንን እንከሎ እውን እቲ ኣብ ካልእ ኩርናዕ ዘሎ ኣይቀስንን። ካብ ራስ ቄሳር ክሳብ ራስ ዱመራ፡ ካብ ተሰነይ ክሳብ ዓሰብ ወይ ካብ ሳሕል ክሳብ ዛላንበሳን መረብን ዝዝርጋሕ ኤርትራዊ ኣብ ሉኣላውነት ኰለንተናኡ ሓደ እዩ። ጾር ናይ ኣብ ሓደ ውሱን ኤርትራዊ ከባቢ ዝርከብ ህዝቢ  ናይ ኩሉ ሰከም እዩ።

ሎሚ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ዝረአ ዘሎ ምዕባለ፡ ካብቲ ዲክታተር ኢሳይስ ኣፈወርቅን ዶ/ር ኣብይ ኣሕመድን ዝምድና ዝፈጠርሉ 2018  ጀሚርና ዝጠርጠርናዮን ዝሰጋእናሉን እምበር ሃንደበት ዝመጸ ኣይኮነን። ኤርትራውያን ጽልዋኡ ኣብ ሃገርናን ህዝብናን ቀሊል ከምዘይከውን ተገንዚብና፡ ካብ ሽዑ ጀሚርና እቲ ዝምድና ናበይ ገጹ ከም ዝምዕብል ነናትና ግምታት ከነንብር ጸኒሕና። እዚ ሎሚ ብግብሪ ንርእዮ ዘለና ምዕባለ ከኣ ምስ ናይ ገሌና ግምት ዝመሳስል፤ ምስ ናይ ገሌና ድማ ዝረሓሓቕ ክኸውን ይኽእል። እቲ ጉዳይ ሎሚ ጥራይ ዘይኮነ ንመጻኢ እውን ዝገድፈና ኣይኮነን። ከምኡ ስለ ዝኾነ ኢና ድማ “መጻኢኸ ናበይ ገጹ ክምዕብል እዩ? በመኸይከ ክንሕዞ ይግበኣና?፡ ምስቶም ዝዋስኡ ዘለዉ ኣካላትከ ብኸመይ ንዛመድ?” ኢልና ንሓትት ዘላና። ኣብ ናይዚ ሕቶታት መልሲ ፍልልያት ከም ዘለና ድማ መድረኽ ባዕሉ ይዛረብ ኣሎ።

እዚ ጉዳይ ኣብ መጻኢ ኤርትራዊ ሰላም፡ ምርግጋእ፡ ሓድነትን ልኡላውነትን ጽልዋኡ ቀሊል  ስለዘይኮነ፡ ከም ኤርትራውያን ግቡእ ጠመተ ክንገብረሉ ግድን እዩ። እንህቦ ሚዛናት ክፈላለ’ኳ ውሁብ እንተኾነ፡ ነቲ ኣብ ኤርትራዊ ኣጀንዳና ብሓድነት ክንዓሞ ዝጽበየና ዘሎ ብዘይዕንቅፍ ከነመሓድሮ ክንበቅዕ ድማ ኣብ ቅድሜና ዘሎ ኣዝዩ በዳሂ ሓላፍነት እዩ። ኣብ ኣተሓሕዛ ናይዚ ጉዳይ ብዙሓት ተመጠጥቲ ጫፋት ንዕዘብ ኣለና። ካብዞም ጫፋት ንሓደ ጥራይ መዚዝካ ምኻድ ሃሳዪ ከም ዝኸውን ርዱእ እዩ። ካብዚ ሃሰያ ንምድሓን ናይ ተረኽቦታት ኣተሓሕዛና፡ ኤርትራዊ ሓድነትናን ረብሓናን ዝዓቀበን ርትዓውን ክኸውን ይግበኦ። ንናይ ሎሚ ተረኽቦ ጥራይ በይኑ መዚዝካ ብስምዒት ምሓዝ  ዘይኮነ፡ ንናይ ትማሊ እውን ኣብ ግምት ከነእቱ ክንበቅዕ ይግበኣና። ምኽንያቱ ትማሊ እንተዘይህሉ ሎሚ ክህሉ ስለ ዘይክእል። ንጉዳያት ሓንቲ ሓረግ ወይ ቃል ብምምዛዝ ዘይኮነ፡ ንኹሉ ኣብ ግምት ብዘእተወ ምምዛን ክኸውን ይገባኦ።