EPDP Information Office

The German city of Wiesbaden, 40kms west of Frankfurt, once again hosted an Eritrean political congress on Monday, 29 July 2019, at which participant delegates converged at the congress venue earlier Sunday night coming from faraway places in Australia, many parts of USA, Canada and nine European countries. Also attending and addressing the opening ceremony were, Mr. Negash Osman, the newly elected chairman of the Eritrean National Council for Democratic Change (ENCDC), a coalition of 18 Eritrean organizations and Mr. Ghebrekidan Ghebrezghi, representative of the Eritrean National Front (ENF) which is a coalition of four Eritrean political organizations.

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Congress Opening Session addressed by Messrs. Menghesteab, Kiflezghi, Negash and G/Kidan.

Called the third and unity congress of the Eritrean People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) and the Eritrean National Salvation/Hidri, the congress was convened under the slogan “We Struggle for Constitutional Governance, Peace, Justice and Prosperity.” The event marked a year-long culmination of unity dialogue and preparations for the congress.

congress02Adiam Teferra flunked by her deputy Haile W. Mchael and opening ceremony moderator Tiebe Tekie with Team. Haregu Berhe and Berhane Debesu also given opportunity to present moving addresses to at the opening ceremony.

Following introductory remarks of Ms. Adiam Teferra, head of the preparatory committee, keynote speeches were made by chairmen of the unifying organizations, Mr. Menghesteab Asmerom and Mr. Kiflezghi Ghebre-Medhin.

Both outgoing chairmen of the sister organizations outlined in great length the successful process of the unity dialogue. They also explained some outstanding elements of the agreement which included the bold decision of continuing to call the unified organization as EPDP. This preference for the name of EPDP was based on the relatively well established institutions and broader international networks of the party that were achieved during the past ten years of its existence. Mr. Berhane Debesu, outgoing executive committee member in ENS-Hidri, also presented clarifications on the past experiences of the organization.

The unity partners also agreed to have mixed economic policy in post-dictatorship Eritrea that can gradually develop into free market economy while the party will maintain the principle of non-violent struggle as a proven method in bring about democratic change in Eritrea.

The ENCDC chairman, Negash Osman, was accompanied to the congress by Merrs. Bahta Habtemariam and Kibreab Mesghina, representatives, respectively, of Eritrean Democratic Unity Front/Saghem, and the Eritrean Revolutionary Democratic Front/Sedege’e.

congress03First get-together of Sunday arrivals at congress venue in Wiesbaden.

 

An elderly party member, Ms Haregu Berhe, was also called to the podium to welcome opening session guests and delegates and gave a moving advice on the urgency of unity at this critical stage in the life of the Eritrean people. Ms Haregu Berhe is a tireless freedom fighter who continued the struggle since she first joined the ELF cells in 1968.

In the afternoon meeting, the Congress elected a seven-person secretariat. Mr. Berhane Debesu of US was elected as its chairman, Dr. Habtemichael Tekle of Sweden as his deputy, and Mr. Yassin Osman Neberai of Canada, as its secretary. Other members of the Congress Secretariat were Mr. Haile Woldu of UK, Ms Alganesh Isaac of Sweden, Mr. Gebar Oqbe of USA, and Mr. Kidane Berhe of Denmark.

The first document discussed during the day was the 17-page draft constitution of the unified party.       

congress04Souvenir picture of part of delegates of congress participants at the opening ceremony

ሎሚ ዕለት 29 ሓምለ 2019 ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባኤ ሰዲህኤን ሃገራዊ ድሕነት ኤርትራ ሕድርን ኣብ ቪስቫደን ብድምቀት ጀሚሩ ውዒሉ። ኣብዚ ታሪኻዊ ዝኾነ ሓድነታዊ ጉባኤዚ ካብ ኣወስትራልያ፡ ካናዳ፡ ኣመሪካን ሃገራት ኤውሮጳን ኣባላት ክልቲኤን ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታት መሪሕነትን ተወከልትን  ዝተሳተፍዎ ጉባኤ እዩ።

News Item 29.07 Tiebe

ጉባኤ: ብጸይቲ ትዕበ ተኪኤ ብዘቅረበቶ ናይ እዃ ዳሓን መጻእኩም ሰላምታን ሰናይ ምንዮትን መግለጺ ክጅምር ከሎ፣ ዕዉት ጉባኤ ክኸውን ተመልያ፡ ኣብዚ ጉባኤዚ ንኽንበጽሕ ንእተራእየ ጽንዓትን ተወፋይነት ኣባላትን ኣድኒቓ፡ መድረኽ ንኣደ መንበር ኣሳናዳኢት ሽማግለ ኣረኪባ።

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ኣብ መኽፈቲ ናይቲ ጉባኤ፡ ብጸይቲ ኣድያም ተፈራ ኣደ-መንበር ኣሳናዳኢት ሽማግለ ጉባኤ ተመኩሮ ዝሓለፈ ጉዕዞ ናይቲ ምስንዳእን  ካብ ኣባላት ክልቲኡ ሓይልታትን መሪሕነታትን ዝተገብረ ምድጋፍን ጻዕርን ብዝርዝር ኣቅሪባ። ብዘይካዚ ነዚ ጉባኤ ክዉን ንዝገበሩ ኣባላትን ተሓባበርትን ደቂ ኣባላትን ማሓዝቶምን ኣመጒሳን ንኢዳን። ምትሕብባር ናይዚ ዝተጠቕሰ ኣካላት እንተዘይነብር ድማ ጉባኤና ከምዚ ዝኣመሰለ ምድላዋት ክጐድሎ ከምዝኽእል ዘኪራ።

News Item 29.07 haile

ድሕሪ መግለጺ ኣደ-መንበር፣ ብጻይ ሃይለ ወልደሚካኤል ምክትል ኣሰናዳኣኢት ሽማግለ ብወገኑ ኣብ ምስንዳእ ንዝነበረ ምትሕብባርን ሰናይ ምርድዳእን ኣድሚቑ ብምሕባር፡

News Item 29.07 Mengisteab

መድረኽ ንኣቦ-መንበር ሰዲህኤ ኣረኪቡ። ኣቦ-መንበር ሰዲህኤ ብጻይ መንግስተኣብ ኣስመሮም፡ ንኣሳናዳኢት ሽማግለን ተሳተፍቲ ጉባኤን ኣባላት ክልቲኡ ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታት ድሕሪ ምምስጋን፣ ህልዊ ኲነታት ሃገርን ህዝብን ኤርትራ ብፍላይ፡ ዝካየድ ዘሎ ዞባውን ኣህጉራውን ናይ መን ሓየለን ጸለወን ውድድራት ድማ ብሓፈሻን ዘስዕቦ ጽልዋ ኣብ ቃልሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ገሊጹ። ክልቲኡ ሓይልታት ናብዚ ጉባኤዚ ንምብጻሕ ዝተሰማማዓሎም ነጥብታት እውን ገሊጹ።

News Item 29.07 Kiflezghy

ኣስዒቡ ብጻይ ክፍልዝጊ ገብርመድህን ኣቦ መንበር ሃገራዊ ድሕነት ኤርትራ ሕድሪ፡ ኣመጻጽኣ ናይቲ ውድብ ከመይ ከምዝነበረ ብሓጺር ድሕሪ ምትንባህ፡ ዝተፈተነ ናይ ስኒትን ሓባራዊ ስራሕ ጸዋዒትን ጻዓታት ንዝነበረ መልስታትን ኣብሪሁ። ኮይኑ ግን፣ ናይ ሰዲህኤ ጸዋዒት ሓባራዊ ዕዮን ዝተበገስናሉ ዕላማን ሓደ ኮይኑ ስለዝተረኽበ፡ ካብቲ ዝተረኽበ እወንታዊ መልስታትን ስለዝነበረ እነሆ ሎሚ ናብዚ ኣነካይዶ ዘላና ጉባኤ በጺሕና። ኣብዝቐረበ መግለጺታት መንገዲ ሓድነትን ሓባራዊ ዕዮን ደምበ ተቓውሞ ኤርትራ ኣብ ምቕያር ውልቀ መላኺ ስርዓት ዘቀላጥፍ ምዃኑ ብምዝካር፡ ዝያዳ ክንደፍኣሉን ክንጽዕረሉን ዘላና፣ ግዜ ዘይህብ ዕማም ከምዝኾነ ተገሊጹ።

News Item 29.07 debesu

ብጻይ ብርሃነ ደበሱ ብሸነኹ፡ ብድሆታት ሓድነትን ሕልክልኻትን ምስዝሓለፈ ተመኩሮ ብምዝማድ ሰፊሕ መግለጺ ከቕርብ ከሎ፣ ካብ ትሕዝቶ ናይቲ ዜተታትን ቃላት እንዳቆናጨልካ ዝዋሃቦ ትርጉማት ሓጋዚ እዃ እንተዘይ ነበረ፣ ብሳላ ምጽውዋርን ምብልሓትን  ግን ከምዝተሰግረን፡ ደስ ዘይበሎ እንተነበረውን ክምለሰሉ ዝኽእል ባይታ ተነጺፉ ምህላዉ ኣነጺሩ። ሒዝናዮ ዘለና መስርሕ ሓድነት ድማ ብሓያል ምጽውዋርን ሕድገታትን ዝተበጽሔን ንድሕሪ ዘይምለስን ኣብርእሲ ዘይምዃኑ ንኻልኦት ሓይልታት ኣብነት ንኽኸውን ዘለዎ ሰንይ ትምኒት ገሊጹ።

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IMF Executive Board Concludes 2019 Article IV Consultation with the State of Eritrea

Source: IMF

July 23, 2019

On July 22, 2019, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV Consultation [1] with the State of Eritrea.

Eritrea has recently emerged from a long period of conflict and international sanctions, which together deprived the country of vital investment, trading opportunities and external support, and left the economy in a difficult situation. Notwithstanding these challenging conditions, the Eritrean authorities have made considerable progress on some development goals, notably in the health and education sectors.

The macroeconomic situation is, however, dire. A sustained period of high deficits, financed through monetization and external borrowing, left Eritrea in debt distress. The banking sector is in a highly vulnerable position due to weak asset quality, scarce foreign currency and tight monetary controls. The economy, dominated by agriculture and mining, is highly vulnerable to shocks and has experienced several episodes of large negative growth in recent years. Reported inflation for the Asmara region has been negative in 2016–18 but has started to stabilize in recent months.

The near-term outlook for real GDP growth is challenging due to the tight fiscal situation and existing restrictions on economic activity. Over the medium term, prospects for a pick-up in growth are promising, including due to new mining projects that are well advanced coming on stream. Moreover, the peace agreement with Ethiopia in July 2018 and removal of sanctions by the United Nations Security Council in November 2018 provide a welcome opportunity for Eritrea to build an impetus for economic development, restore capacity and begin implementing much needed reforms.

Executive Board Assessment [2]

Executive Directors welcomed the authorities’ efforts to reengage with the international community and notably with the Fund through the Article IV consultation process. Directors noted that prolonged conflict had exacerbated Eritrea’s economic difficulties and that the macroeconomic situation and near‑term growth prospects are challenging. They underscored the importance of securing macro‑financial stability, addressing the unsustainable debt burden, and removing impediments to private sector‑led growth. Directors emphasized the important role of technical assistance in supporting the country’s development and encouraged close cooperation with the Fund.

Directors noted that the peace agreement and removal of international sanctions provide an opportunity for Eritrea to build an impetus for development and bring vital aid and investment resources to the country. They encouraged the authorities to begin implementing reforms to accelerate the development process, and welcomed the authorities’ intention to pursue an economic development strategy that envisages a strong role for the private sector. Directors underscored that significant reforms and investment, public and private, are necessary to diversify the economy and reduce its dependence on agriculture and mining.

Directors welcomed the authorities’ recent efforts to adjust the fiscal position and their intention to limit budget financing and focus on securing grants and concessional loans. Nonetheless, they stressed that continued fiscal pressures could complicate macroeconomic management and warranted continued vigilance. Directors encouraged the authorities to pursue fiscal restraint not only by spending cuts, but also by improving tax collection and broadening the revenue base, while making room for social spending.

Directors noted that Eritrea remains in debt distress with a weak external position. They noted that arrears accumulation, weak debt‑servicing capacity, and relatively low foreign exchange reserves call for strong measures to put debt back on a sustainable path. Accordingly, they called on the authorities to develop a comprehensive debt resolution strategy, including regularizing arrears to unlock external support and ease macroeconomic adjustment efforts.

Directors noted that financial sector stability is crucial to establish the basis for banks to engage in financial intermediation and for the Bank of Eritrea (BOE) to conduct monetary policy. They advised the authorities to update holistically the legal framework, including to restate the BOE’s independence. Directors also encouraged steps to align the AML/CFT framework with international standards.

Directors emphasized that restrictions impeding the private sector should be eliminated and recommended that the authorities reduce state monopolies, impose hard budget constraints on public enterprises and banks, ease foreign exchange restrictions, improve access to financial services, and strengthen property rights. They underscored that actions to improve governance and reduce vulnerabilities to corruption would also be important.

Directors stressed the need for capacity building tailored to country circumstances, particularly the production and analysis of data. They encouraged the authorities to make use of technical assistance from the IMF and other partners in a well sequenced and coordinated manner.

ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባኤ ሰዲህኤን ሃገራዊ ድሕነት ኤርትራ ሕድርን ዕለት 29 ሓምለ 2019 ጀሚሩ ክሰላሰል ከምዝኮነ ኣብ መርበብ ሓበሬታታት ክቃላሕ ምጽንሑ  ዝዝከር እዩ። እዚ ጉባኤ እዚ ድሕሪ  ዓመት ዝወሰደ  ጽዑቕ ልዝብን ዘተን፡ ንቕድሚት ዘማዕደወ ሕድገታት ሰረት ገይሩ፣  መድረኽ ዝጠልቦ ጉዳያት ቀዳምነታት ብምስራዕን ዝረጋገጽ ዘሎ፣ ትጽቢት ዝግበረሉ ጉባኤ ክልተ ኣሓት ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታት እዩ። ናይ ሓባር ኣሰናዳኢት ሽማግለን ሓጻይትን ሽማግለ ኩሉቲ ንጉባኤ ዘድሊ ተክኒካዊ ምድላዋት ኣጻፊፈን፡ ነቲ ኣብ ጉባኤ ፍራንክፎርት ብዝተፈላለየ ምኽንያታት ክሳተፍ ዘይኽእል ትካላት እውን፡ ተሳታፍነቱ ንምንርግጋጽ ዘኽእሎ ኣገባብ መድሚደን ፍርቂ ናይቲ መስርሕ ከይደናኦ ምህላወን ተረጋጊጹ ኣሎ። በዚ መሰረት ተሳተፍቲ ጉባኤ ካብ ኣወስትራልያ፡ ካናዳ፡ ሰሜን ኣመሪካን ሃገራት ኤውሮጳን ኣብ ከተማ ፍራንክፎርት ምእታው ጀሚሮም ኣለዉ።

ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባኤን፡ እቲ ብኤርትራዊ ዲሞክራስያዊ ማሕበር ኣብ ጀርመንን ጨናፍር ሰዲህኤ ኣብ ኤውሮጳን ዝዳሎ ፈስቲቫል ኤርትራ ፍራንክፎርትን ኣብ ውሽጢ ሓደ ሰሙን ይሰላሰል ምህላዉ ድማ’ዩ፣ ካብ ጉባኤ ናብ ፈስቲቫል ዘብሎ። ከምዚ ዝኣመሰለ ዕማማት ኣብ ሓደ ዝተዛመነ ሰሙን ክፍጸም ከሎ ጻዓታት ኣባላት ክልተ  ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታት ክሳብ ክንደይ ሓያል ምንባሩ ዘረጋግጽ እዃ ይኹን እምበር፡ እዚ ግን መጀመርታ እምበር መወዳእታ ኣይኮነን። እቲ መወዳእታ፡ ካብ ሕሉፍ  ተመኩሮ ጉባኤታት ሓይልታት ኤርትራ ተማሂርካ ብመንገዲ ስጥመቱ ዘረጋገጽ ሓይሊ ንኩሉ ደላይ ለውጢ ዝጥርንፍ መሳርሒታት ፈጢርካ ኣብ ዑናታት ምልኪ ዲሞክራስያዊ ምሕደራ ምርግጋጽ እዩ።

ኣባላት ጉባኤ ብቀጥታ ናብቲ ጽባሕ ጉባኤ ዝሰላሰል፣ ንምዕዋቱ ኣዋርሕ ዝወሰደ መራከቢ ህዝብን ተወከልቲ ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታትን በርጌሳውያን ማሕበራትን ዝኮነ ፈስቲቫል ፍራንክፎርት 2019 ምእታዎም እዩ።  ፈስቲቫል ኤርትራ 2019 መደባቱ ሰሪዑ፣ ክሳብ ሕጂ እወንታዊ መልስታቶም ዘቐደሙ ጀርመናውያን ዕዱማት ኣጋይሹ ፈሊጡ፣ ኤርትራውያን ወከልቲ ፖለቲካዊ ሓይልታትን፡ ህዝባውያን ባይቶታትን ናይ ዜና ትካላትን ንተሳትፍኦም ዝምልከት መልስታት ኣቐዲሞም ምህላዎም ካብ ኣቦ መንበር ኣሳናዳኢት ሽማግለ ፈስቲቫል ዝበጻሓና ሓበሬታ ኣሎ።

ወከልቲ ፖለቲካውን በርጌሳውን ሓይልታት ኤርትራ ካብቲ ኣብዝሓለፈ ፈስቲቫል ፍራንክፎርት 2018  ዝቐረበ ዝተመሳሰለ መግለጺታት ተበጊሶምን ግዜ ንምቁጣብን ኣብ ፈስቲቫል 2019 ብሓደ ቃል ክቐርቡ ምዃኑም ኣረጋጊጾም ብምህላዎም ከኣ ሓደ ካብ ምልክታት ሓባራዊ ስራሕን ናይ ምትእምማን መስርሕን እዩ። ምስዚ ወከልቲ ባይቶ ዳርምሽታትን ህዝባዊ ምልዕዓል ስቱትጋርድን ክሳተፉ ምዃኖም ኣረጋጊጾም ኣለዉ። ብዘይካዚ ኣምበሳደር ዓንደብራሃን ወልደገርግስ እውን ኣብ ፈስቲቫል ክሳተፍን ቃል ከቕርብ ምዃኑን ተፈሊጡ ኣሎ።

እቲ ካልእ ፍሉይነት ናይ 2019 ፈስቲቫል ፍራንክፎርት ድማ፡ ካብ ኤርትራውያን ናይ ዜና ትካላት ፋኑስ ኔትዎርክ fanus Network ከምኡውን ተለቪዝዮን ድምጺ ኣሰና ATV ክሳተፍዎን ካብ መድረኽ ፈስቲቫል  ድምጺ ውጹዕ ህዝቢ ምቕልሖምን ክኸውን እዩ።

ብዘይካዚ፡ እታ ዘይትሕለል ማሓዛ ገድልን ህዝብን ኤርትራ ዝኮነት ንጎበጣ ስርዓት ሃይለ ስላሰን ሕሰማት መግዛእትን ዘጋልጽ The Land by the See ዘርእስቱ ፊልም ዝቐረጸት፡ ሕጂውን ንተመኮሮ ፍትሓዊ ቃልሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ዘርኢ መጽሓፍ ብሽወደንን ብእንግሊዝኛን ዝሓተመት ሽወደናዊት ክርስትና ብዮርክን፡ ናይ ሰልስተ ጀርመናውያን ሰልፍታት ተወከልቲ፣ ንተሳትፍኦም ዘረጋግጽ ኣወንታዊ መልሲ ምሃቦም ተሓቢሩ ኣሎ። 

  1. Stephan Deusingen CDU Frankfurt Fractionvorsitzender
  2. Katherina schreiner FDP Kreisvorsitzender Frankfurt
  3. Frau Laura Knierim Bundnis 90 die Grünen Frankfurt

በዚ ኣጋጣሚ፡ ፈስቲቫል ፍራንክፎርት 2019ንኩሉ ደላይ ለውጢ ዝኮነ ኣካል ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብፍላይ ኣብ ጀርመን ዝርከብ ክሳተፎን ምስ ኣጋይሽ ፈስቲቫል ክላዘብን ደጊምና ንዕድም።

ኣብ ፈስቲቫል ብሰላም ንራኸብ።

The Eritrean People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) and the Eritrean National Salvation-Hidri are due to open their unity congress on 29 July in Wiesbaden near Frankfurt and on 2 August start a three-day annual Eritrea Festival inside Frankfurt.

Delegations of both sister organizations who are due to merge at the congress are arriving from faraway places like Australia, the United States, Canada, and European countries like UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Italy and different regions and cities of Germany, the host country.

Upcoming Eritrean Events in Wiesbaden and Frankfurt Germany 1Preparation Underway for upcoming Eritrean events in Wiesbaden and Frankfurt

Mandated congress delegates who will not make it to Wiesbaden due to technical problems will have special arrangements to participate in making the unity congress a major success. These include congress delegates in the Sudan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Israel and some remaining delegates of party branches in Australia.

Delegates to the Third and Unity Congress at Wiesbaden will arrive at the venue on Sunday, 28 July, and start deliberations in the morrow following solidarity speeches of fraternal Eritrean organizations. 

Eritrea Festival 2019:

Soon after winding up the congress on 1 August, the unified party members will open the three-day festival in Frankfurt on 2 August. The main Eritrea Festsival Panel on Saturday, 3 August, will be addressed by several key speakers including Ambassador Andebrhan Weldegiorghis and other representatives of Eritrean sister political and civic organizations.

Germans Parties at Eritrea Festival: Friendly German parties that so far responded positively for attending the Festival shall be represented by Dr. Stephan Deusingen, CDU Frankfurt branch, Ms. Katherina Schreiner, FDP representative for Frankfurt environs, and Ms. Laura Knierim, Bundnis 90 Green party representative for Frankfurt. Also attending the Festival will be German friends representing the Darmstadt City Council and Stuttgart People’s Movement. 

Swedish Friend at Eritrea Festival 2019: Ms Christina Bjork, the perennial friend of the prolonged Eritrean struggle for national liberation and democracy, will be among those addressing the Festival Panel this year. Producer of a film on Eritrean struggle entitled Eritrea by the Sea, Ms Bjork has also promised Festival organizers to launch her new book on Eritrea at the event.

This year’s Eritrea Festival shall be covered by some Eritrean media channels like the Fanus Network and the Assena television (ATV), a powerful voice of the voiceless Eritrean people that reaches them on daily basis.

The Eritrean Democratic Association (EDA) in Germany, which organizes the annual festival in cooperation with party branches in Europe, is inviting the general public not to miss this grand Eritrean event where the slogan of the Enough-is Enough Movement shall be chanted repeatedly.

Under the current 28-year old dictatorship of Isaias Afeworki, Eritrea is singled out to be the only sovereign state lacking many fundamental elements, like a constitution, that are vital to every country.  Only to cite another example, Eritrea does not yet have a population census – a simple count of its own people.

UN estimates usually show the current population of the country to be about six million. However, the regime in Asmara prefers to keep silence although at certain occasions gives much lower population estimates designed to serve its own wicked calculations.

On the other hand, the number of Eritreans forced to live outside home has been growing every year since the Eritrean refugee phenomenon started with a sizable number 28,600 refugees who fled to the Sudan in February-March 1967.

UN and other humanitarian agencies and concerned countries have been providing figures of Eritrean refugees, usually only of new refugee caseloads. Other than that, no serious attempt has been made until recently to assess the number of Eritreans who are outside home, mainly because of Eritrean’s unending political problems. Many of them have fled Eritrea because of repressions inflicted by the Ethiopian governments of Emperor Haile Selassie (1952-1975); Colonel Menghistu Hailemariam (1975-1991), and other Eritreans fled the country trying to escape the cruelties of one-man dictatorship of Isaias Afework since independence nearly three decades ago.

In an informative 26-page pamphlet published this summer by the Social Affairs Office of the Eritrean People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), it is estimated that the number of Eritreans in exile/diaspora   is at least 2,000,000. This number includes Eritrean asylum seekers, political refugees, and Eritreans naturalized by host countries.

Assessments show that most of the exiled Eritreans are hosted by about 40 countries of the world. It is also reasonable to assume that Eritreans are found almost in over 90% of the countries of the globe.

Undisclosed 1997 estimates of the Eritrean regime released by Awate.com showed that people of Eritrean origin who lived in the Sudan at that time (including refugees denied return back home by the Eritrean regime) totaled about half a million while those living in Ethiopia were given at about 450,000.

EPDP Estimates Eritreans in Diaspora at 2m 2

Today, it is believed that about 1.4 million Eritreans live exiled in the Greater Horn of Africa region alone. The estimates include old refugee caseloads in the Sudan (total of 850,000); Ethiopia (over half a million including existing/recent 270,000 refugees), and many in Djibouti and Kenya.

Other places where Eritreans are found in big concentrations include North America (about 200,000); Italy (125,000); Germany (80,000); Sweden (50,000 – updated figure);  UK (40,000); Switzerland (39,000); Israel (35,000); the Netherlands (25,000); Norway (20,000); Australia (6,000); Denmark and Finland (each 4,000); France and Belgium (each 3,000)… and many other places like Saud Arabia, Kuwait etc in the Middle East and like Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Libya and Egypt in the African continent.

These are sad figures of the sad Eritrean saga. One for sure needed to know where Eritreans are forcibly dispersed in big concentrations.

Thanks to the EPDP pamphlet now made public (initially in Tigrigna language), readers will know more than the figures quoted above. The paper, among other things, introduces readers to the meaning of the word refugee in UN parlance; the key reasons as to why Eritreans had been and  are still being forced to flee home during so many decades, and the abuses and injustices they have been subjected to both at home and in different places of exile. 

EPDP Estimates Eritreans in Diaspora at 2m 4The refugee camp of Hitsats (110,000) south of Shimelba camp in Northern Ethiopia.

ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባአ ሃገራዊ ድሕነት ኤርትራ-ሕድርን ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ብ29 ሓምለ 2019 ኣብ ሃገረ ጀርመን ከተማ ፍራንክፈርት ከም ዝኽፈት ነበስር። ነዚ ጉባአ ክተዳሉ ዝጸንሐ ኣሰናዳኢት ሽማግለ፡ መጋብኢ ኣዳራሽን ኣቀባብላ ኣጋይሽን፡ ንኣጋይሽ ዘድሊ ቀረባትን፡ ኣብ ጉባአ ቀሪቦም ናይ ዝጸድቑ ሰነዳት ንድፊ ምድላው፡ ተሳተፍቲ ጉባአን ዕዱማት ኣጋይሽን ምንጻርን ዝኣመሰሉን ጉዳያታ ምሉእ ብምሉእ ዛዚማ ኣላ። በዚ መሰረት ኣብዚ እዋንዚ ኣባላት ጉባአ ካብ ኩሉ ኩርነዓት ዓለም ኣብ ቦታ ጉባአ ምእታው ጀሚሮም ኣለዉ።

ጉባአና ኣብዚ ንደንበ ተቓውሞ ኤርትራ፡ “ሓድነትን ሓቢርካ ምስራሕን” ከቢድ ብደሆ ኮይንዎ ዘሎ ግዜ ዝጋባእ ዘሎ ስለ ዝኾነ ኣገዳስነቱን ኣብነታውነቱን ዕዙዝ እዩ። እዚ ማለት ሓድነታዊ ጸዓትና ኣብዚ ዝውሰን ዘይኮነ፡ ነዚ ከም መንጠሪ ተጠቒምና፡ ክሳብቲ ኣንጻር ህግዲፍ ወቒዑ ዘድምዕ ስጡም ኤርትራዊ ናይ ለውጦ ዓቕሚ ዝፍጠር ምስ ኩሎም ኤርትራውያን ናይ ለውጢ ሓይልታት ኮይና ንክንቅጽሎ ዝሕግዝ ሓድሽ ምዕራፍ ዝኸፍት እዩ።

እዚ ጉባአ፡ ኣብ መጻኢ ዝምረሓሉ ሰነዳት ምጽዳቕ፡ ኣብ ኤርትራውን ንኤርትራዊ ኩነታትና ዝጸልዉ ከባብያዊ ጉዳያትን ምምዛንን ውሳነታት ምሃብን መሪሕነት ምምራጽን ካብ ቀንዲ ስረሓቱ ክኾኑ እዮም። ጉባአና ዝያዳ ኩሉ ኣብ  ምውጋድ ስርዓት ህግዲፍ፡ ሓቢርካ ንምስራሕ ዝሕግዝ ኩነታት ምጥጣሕ ዝያዳ ቆላሕታ ዝህቦ ከም ዝኸውን ከኣ ትጽቢት ይንበረሉ።

በዚ ኣጋጣሚ ኣሰናዳኢት ሽማግለ፡ ነቶም ጉባአና ናብዚ ደረጃ ንክበጽሕ ዝጸዓቱ ኣባላት ውድባትና ኮነ፡ በሃግቲ ሓድነት ኤርትራውያን ንዝገበሩላ ሓገዛትን ምትሕብባር እንዳመስገነት ጉባአና ዝውስኖም ውሳነታት ኣብ ምዕዋት እውን ኣብ ጐኒ ሰልፍና ክስለፉ እምነታ ምዃኑ ትገልጽ።

ውጽኢት ጉባአና፡ ኣብቲ ካብ 2-4 ነሓሰ 2019 ኣብ ከተማ ፍራንክፈርት ዝጽንበል ተወከልቲ ኤርትራዊ ውድባትን ማሕበራትን፡ ወጻእተኛታት መሓዙትን ብዙሓት ኤርትራውያንን ተዓዲመምሉ ዘለዉ፡ ዓመታዊ ፈስቲቫል ኤርትራውያን ፍራንክፈርት ክብሰር ትጽቢት ኣሎ።

July 25, 2019 News

Eritrea road buildingThe British govenment has provided clairity on just how the European Union will approach the issue of the use of National Service conscripts on the road projects that the EU is funding.

In a letter to Lord Alton, Harriett Baldwin, Minister of State for Africa at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Minister of State at the Department for International Development laid out how this will work.

“Whilst we must recognise that development cooperation in Eritrea, including recent cooperation on road building, is important to support increasingly sustainable and formalised relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia, we are clear that the general human rights situation in Eritrea, including the terms of national service, remains a substantial concern.

We have therefore been active within the EU to ensure safeguards are in place, including working with the UN to monitor working conditions and fair remunerations of national service workers involved in the road- building programme, and to encourage wider reform of the national service system.

Sustainable reform of the national service needs to happen in tandem with an improved economic situation and job creation that the international community can support.”

You can read the letter here:

Eritrea 1

Eritrea 2

This clarifies just how the programme of road building which the EU is planning to back – at a cost of EU20 million – will be spent.

You can read the plan here:

EU Eritrea Road rehabilitation

The road building programme depends on good relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia. As the French newsagency – AFP – has pointed out, these are hardly on a solid footing at present.

People walk on July 6, 2019 in the streets of Zalambessa, a town where battered buildings highlight the damage wrought by the Ethiopia-Eritrea border war, which erupted in 1998 and left tens of thousands of people dead.
 
People walk on July 6, 2019 in the streets of Zalambessa, a town where battered buildings highlight the damage wrought by the Ethiopia-Eritrea border war, which erupted in 1998 and left tens of thousands of people dead.
 

ZALAMBESSA , ETHIOPIA – In the heady days after longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace deal a year ago, Teklit Amare’s Peace and Love Cafe near the newly-opened border overflowed with customers.

Now, he paces among empty tables, wondering aloud how to keep his business open as optimism fades, with borders again sealed and hopes of progress dashed.

The Zalambessa border crossing closed at the end of last year without explanation as leaders have remained silent. Others crossings followed suit.

“When they shut the border so soon after opening it, that was the saddest moment,” said Teklit, a former teacher who now struggles to pay his rent.

The feeling is widely shared in Zalambessa, a town where battered buildings highlight the damage wrought by the Ethiopia-Eritrea border war, which erupted in 1998 and left tens of thousands dead.

During the stalemate that followed the end of active hostilities in 2000, Zalambessa was all but abandoned, deprived of infrastructure and other investments.

“After the opening it was very obvious that everybody was happy. They want to trade, to have these connections,” said Hadush Desta, Zalambessa’s top municipal official.

“But now, because of no reason, it’s closed. People are emotional about it. They say, ‘Why is this happening to us?'”

‘Devil in the details’

The border opening was just one breakthrough in the whip-fast rapprochement between Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki that began just over a year ago.

Following Abiy’s initial overtures, the two sides embarked on a rapid mending of ties that caught even close observers by surprise, re-opening embassies, resuming flights and taking meetings across the region.

But enthusiasm for the deal has given way to frustration — and not just near the border.

On other goals too — from inking new trade deals to granting Ethiopia access to Eritrea’s ports — high initial hopes have gone unmet.

The lack of communication from both governments makes it difficult to pinpoint why the peace process appears stuck.

Abiy paid a two-day visit to Asmara last week and pledged to “further enhance” the peace process, but no detail was given of their discussions.

“As they say, the devil is in the details. We are not so clear what is going on,” said Abebe Aynete, an Addis Ababa-based senior researcher with the Ethiopian Foreign Relations and Strategic Studies think tank.

Many analysts and diplomats suspect Eritrea is guilty of foot-dragging.

Opening up to Ethiopia would force Isaias to surrender a measure of control, something his critics say he is unlikely to do.

“I personally believe that as long as the current group in Asmara stays in power, I don’t think the border will open and the two countries will not proceed to normal relations,” said Mehari Tesfamichael, chairperson of the opposition Eritrean Bright Future Movement.

Isaias’ notoriously iron-fisted government has long cited the standoff with Ethiopia in justifying harsh policies like compulsory national service, which forces citizens into specific jobs at low pay and bans them from traveling abroad.

Last October, the UN refugee agency noted a seven-fold increase in refugees fleeing Eritrea after the borders opened, with around 10,000 refugees registered in one month.

The peace deal “provided some hope that restrictions on national service would be lifted, but so far there has been little change” in Eritrea, said Human Rights Watch.

Abiy’s woes

Ethiopia’s domestic politics could also be part of the problem.

Abiy’s ambitious reform agenda has run into roadblocks, a fact underscored by the assassination last month of five government and military officials.

The changing landscape has inflamed tensions between Abiy and the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the party that dominates the northern Tigray region and was the strongest political force in the country before Abiy came to power.

Tigray’s administration of Ethiopian border areas means the TPLF should be a major player in normalizing ties with Eritrea, provided it plays along.

“Solving issues related to the border ideally needs the full cooperation of Tigray and the TPLF. That isn’t what we have right now,” said William Davison, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group think tank.

“We have significant rifts between TPLF and its ruling coalition partners and also disputes between the Tigray region and the federal government in Addis.”

‘A better place’

However observers say it’s important not to lose sight of the progress that’s been made.

“Up front we have to acknowledge that we’re in a much better place than we were before the rapprochement, when the possibility of state-on-state conflict was quite high,” said Michael Woldemariam, an expert on the Horn of Africa at Boston University.

Even at the border, the news is not all bad.

Though the Zalambessa crossing closed completely in December, soldiers on both sides have since loosened restrictions. Ethiopian traders say that on some days they cross into Eritrea unimpeded, and on others they can often get through using unofficial crossings.

Back at the Peace and Love Cafe, owner Teklit said he is not giving up just yet.

He said he is encouraged by the fact that ties between the two countries are still officially warm.

“There are rumors that the Eritrean government is fixing the road,” he said. “This gives us hope that they might one day reopen again.”