JANUARY 17, 2021  NEWS

Source: VOA

Journalist Amanuel Asrat, seen in this 1996 graduation photo, has been detained in Eritrea since September 2001. (Photo courtesy of family)
Journalist , seen in this 1996 graduation photo, has been detained in Eritrea since September 2001. (Photo courtesy of family)

They haven’t heard from their loved ones in nearly two decades, but the families of imprisoned journalists in Eritrea still hold out hope after authorities freed several prisoners after 26 years.

One of the journalists held incommunicado for nearly 20 years is Amanuel Asrat. The editor of Zemen, a newspaper that covered the arts and literature, has been detained since September 2001, without any contact with the outside world. No charges have been made public against him or other journalists jailed at the same time.

His brother, Robel Asrat, said the family has demanded answers from Eritrean officials about Amanuel’s whereabouts but have heard nothing concrete.

“The government just wants those people to be erased from the memory of everyone just to keep silent,” Robel told VOA. “Like they never existed. We don’t have any other information about them besides the rumors. But his work and legacy live on.”

Amanuel is one of several journalists arrested in a widespread crackdown on independent media in 2001. The group were detained after publishing a letter to President Isaias Afwerki that called for government reform.

A group of Eritreans gathered at an event in Alexandria, Virginia, May 28, 2016, to share stories about the journalists and advocate for their release.
Remembering Eritrea’s Disappeared Journalists
In September 2001, Eritrean authorities launched an unprecedented crackdown on the free press. Seven of the country’s independent newspapers were shut down. At least 11 journalists were arrested in the roundup, and several more were jailed the following month. None of them have been heard from since that time, and their whereabouts are unknown to this day.

Eritrea’s Minister of Information Yemane Gebremeskel did not respond to VOA’s emails asking about Amanuel and the other jailed journalists. The Eritrean Embassy in Washington, D.C., did not respond to VOA’s call seeking information.

Prior to the crackdown, Eritrea had a relatively vibrant news scene, with seven independent newspapers. Now it ranks 178 out of 180, where 1 is the most free, on Reporters Without Borders’ press freedom index.

After the arrests, independent news outlets closed and today the only media allowed are government-controlled, with the main access to media being the state-run radio stations and outlets EriTV, the Tigrigna-language Hadas Eritrea and English-language Eritrea Profile.

Writer of courage 

As well as being a journalist, Amanuel is a celebrated Eritrean poet whose poem “The Scourge of War” was translated into 15 languages.

The poem is an unflinching look at the war between Eritrea and Ethiopia that lasted from 1998 to 2000 and that, reports from the time say, left tens of thousands dead.

“The ugliness of this thing, war,/ When its spring arrives unwished-for,/ When its ravaging echoes knock at your door,/ It is then that war’s curse brews doom, But … You serve it willy-nilly,” he wrote in 1999, capturing the devastation in Tigrigna.

Amanuel last year was awarded the “Writer of Courage” by PEN International, which promotes freedom of expression and literature around the world. The award is given to writers persecuted for their beliefs.

“The situation of forced disappearance aims to silence. It aims to create silence and to create fear, not just for the individual who has disappeared, but for their families, for their entire community around them,” Daniel Gorman, director of English PEN, told VOA.

“The family of Amanuel Asrat and the family of many others who’ve been disappeared have been incredibly brave in speaking out,” Gorman said. “And I think what we need to do at PEN, as individuals and as people who care about this situation, is to try and amplify the voices as much as we can.”

Advocates who follow Eritrea have seen some glimmers of hope related to political prisoners and those imprisoned for religious reasons. In December, the country released 28 Jehovah’s Witnesses after they completed lengthy prison sentences of up to 26 years.

But there has not yet been a similar opening for imprisoned journalists. Data from the Committee to Protect Journalists show that 16 Eritrean journalists remain behind bars, one of the highest numbers on the African continent.

Although there is little reliable news about the health or whereabouts of these journalists, Robel and other family members refuse to give up hope. In 2010, a prison guard who escaped to Ethiopia said that some of the journalists died in custody, but others were still alive.

FILE - A shipping container bearing the slogan
Rights Groups Urge Release of Journalists in Eritrea, Years After Disappearances
Aaron Berhane, a former editor-in-chief and cofounder of Setit, once Eritrea’s largest independent newspaper, highlights the plight of colleagues who disappeared after being detained

Amanuel is among those believed to have been alive.

“We cannot forget him and his colleagues easily. These people are treasures, the treasures of this era and the generation,” said Robel, who studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. “He’ll be free to see how the world loves him.”

JANUARY 17, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWS

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European Union directly accuses Eritrean troops of fighting in Tigray War

JANUARY 16, 2021 ERITREA HUB ETHIOPIANEWS

“There are regional spill-over effects of the conflict, with for instance Eritrean troops being involved in the military operations in Tigray and with Ethiopian troops being withdrawn from Somalia.” Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy / Vice-President of the Commission

Source: European Union

We need humanitarian access to Tigray as urgent first step towards peace in Ethiopia

15/01/2021 – 01:02

From the blog

15/01/2021 – HR/VP Blog – For more than two months, conflict has been raging in the Tigray region in Ethiopia. The situation is desperate for the local population and the conflict is unsettling dynamics both within Ethiopia and the whole region. I have passed a clear message to the Ethiopian leadership: we are ready to help, but unless there is access for humanitarian aid operators, the EU cannot disburse the planned budget support to the Ethiopian government.

Without deliberate efforts of de-escalation, conflicts tend to worsen, as Ethiopia’s bloody conflict in the northern Tigray region is reminding us. What started two months ago as an internal matter between an autonomous region and the federal government has become a fight affecting the whole region.

“While people are in dire need of aid, access to the affected region remains extremely limited, which makes it very difficult to deliver humanitarian assistance.”

The situation on the ground goes well beyond a purely internal ‘law and order’ operation. We receive consistent reports of ethnic-targeted violence, killings, massive looting, rapes, forceful returns of refugees and possible war crimes. More than 2 million people have been internally displaced. And while people are in dire need of aid, access to the affected region remains  limited, which makes it very difficult to deliver humanitarian assistance.

Moreover, there are regional spill-over effects of the conflict, with for instance Eritrean troops being involved in the military operations in Tigray and with Ethiopian troops being withdrawn from Somalia.55.000 refugees have fled to Sudan and tensions grow dangerously at the border between Sudan and Ethiopia. By affecting or involving other countries, the conflict is also a direct threat to the stability of the whole region.

Just over a year ago, in October 2019, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It was a recognition for his firm efforts to achieve peace, in particular with neighbouring Eritrea, and for promoting peace and reconciliation in the country and in the East and Northeast African regions. Today the world needs Ethiopia’s Prime Minister and his government to live up to this prestigious recognition – by doing all it takes to end the conflict. As an immediate first step, the Ethiopian authorities must comply fully with international humanitarian law and ensure that people in need get access to life-saving aid. This applies to all states in conflict.

When I spoke to the Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen last week, I underlined that the European Union has been and will remain a reliable partner of Ethiopia. We strongly support the democratic and economic reform agenda of the authorities. Just in terms of bilateral development cooperation, we have provided € 815 million over the last 7 years (2014-2020). On top of this, Ethiopia is benefitting from € 409 million worth of projects under the EU Trust Fund for Africa, focused mainly on support to refugees and host populations.

“I stressed that in the absence of full humanitarian access to all areas of the conflict, we have no alternative but to postpone the planned disbursement of €88 million in budget support.”

To help Ethiopia face the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU mobilised € 487 million to support the government’s Health Preparedness and Response Plan. And several budget support operations were fast-tracked to enable the country to face the economic strains of the pandemic. However, I also stressed that, under the current circumstances, in particular in the absence of full humanitarian access to all areas of the conflict, we have no alternative but to postpone the planned disbursement of €88 million in budget support.

It is in the best interest of Ethiopia and the wider region to allow humanitarian access and to resume the path towards an inclusive and sustainable peace. Regional experiences are relevant here: Sudan stared into the abyss of civil war two years ago, before the parties to its political dispute stepped back and chose a peaceful transition instead. Ethiopia was the midwife to that transition, together with the African Union and the United Nations. Maybe Khartoum can now return the important effort. But this requires that there first be a de-escalation of tensions between the two countries.

I hope we will be able to work out swiftly a favourable outcome with the authorities and we are ready to meet government representatives in Addis Ababa very soon. As EU, we will continue to do our part, in cooperation with the African Union. As we often say, we support ‘African solutions to African problems’. It is urgent, now, to find these solutions.

 

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ክቡር ኣቦ መንበርን ክቡራት ኣባላትን መሪሕነት ዞባ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ!

ክቡራት ኣባላት ኣሰናዳኢት ሽማግለ ጉባኤ ዞባ!

ክቡት ኣባላት መሪሕነት ሰልፍን ዕዱማት!

ዝኸበርክንን ዝኸበርኩምን ኣባላት ሰክረታርያን ተሳተፍቲ ጉባኤን! 

ብስም ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፡  እንቋዕ  ናብ ምስልሳል ዞባዊ ጉባኤ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ ኣብቅዓኩም እናበልኩ፡ ሰላምታን ሰናይ ምንዮትን ኣመሓላልፍ። ነዚ ጉባኤ’ዚ ምክያድ ምብቃዕኩም ንባዕሉ ብስራት ዓወት’ዩ እናበልኩ ድማ’የ ዝጅምር።

ብምቕጻል፡ እቲ ንሚልዮናት ለኺፉ ናይ ኣማእታት ኣሽሓት ህይወት ዝወስደ፡ ኣብ ማሕበራውን ቁጠባዊን ህይወት ደቂ ሰባት ሓያሎ ዕንወታት ዘኽተለ ሕማም ለበዳ ኮሮና ቫይሩስ፡  ንሰልፍና እውን ከም ዓለሙ  ተንኪፍዎ፡  ንምንቅስቓስና ከኣ  ደሪትዎ ጸኒሑ እዩ።  ብሰንኪ’ዚ ሕማም ኮሮና ዝሓለፈት ህይወት ብጻይናን ዝተጐድኡ ስድራቤታትን ኣለዉና። ካብ መድረኽ ናይዚ ጉባኤ፡ ንኩሎም ዝሓመሙ ምሕረት የውርደሎም ነቶም ህይወቶም ዝኸፈሉ ከኣ መንግስተ ሰማይ የዋርሶም እናበልና ንዝክሮም። ምስ’ዚ ኩሉ ኣንጸላልዩና ዝጸንሐ ሓደጋታት ዞባ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ፡ ዋላኳ’ቲ ኣብ ኣትላንታ ብኣካል ከካይዶ መዲቡ ዝነበረ ዞባዊ ጉባኤኡ እንተተዓንቀፈ፡  ምስ ዝተረኽበ ሓድሽ ምዕባሌታት ብምትዕጽጻፍ  ስርሓቱ ከካይድ ምብቅዑ፡  ኣውራ ድማ  ድሕሪቲ ብሓምለ 2019  ዝተኻየደ  ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባኤ ሰልፊ፡ ንመላእ  ጨናፍር ዝሓቖፈ፡ ልሙጽን ዕዉትን መስርሕ ምጽንባር ምክያዱ፡  ኣዝዩ ዕዉት ምንባሩ ክንምስክረሉ ዝግባእ እዩ።

ሕጂ ከኣ እኹል መጽናዕትታቱ ድሕሪ  ምክያድ፡ ብኤለክትሮኒካዊ መንገዲ ናይ መላእ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ ዞባዊ ጉባኤ ከካይድ ምብቅዑ፡ ዮሃና እናበልኩ፡  ንኣባላት መሪሕነት  ዞባ ሽማግለ፡ ንኣሰናዳኢት ሽማግለ፡ ንሓጻይት ሽማግለን ንኩሎም እቶም ነዚ ዕዉት ስራሕ ንምስልሳል ዝወፈርኩም/ክን ኣባላት ዞባን፡ ብሓፈሻ ንኩለን ጨናፍርን፡  ኣባላትን ናይ  ዮሃና መልእኽተይ አመሓላልፍ።

ብማዕዶን ብመስኮት ኮምፑተርን  ዝካየድ፡ ዞባዊ ጉባኤ፡ ኣብ ምድላው ሰነዳቱ፡ ኣብ ኣሰታትፋኡን  ኣመራርሓኡን ፡ ኣብ ሕጸታቱን ምምራጽ መሪሕነቱን፡ ከምቲ ዝለመድናዮን ንዓመታት ዝሰራሕናሉን ዘይኰነ፡ ሓድሽ ባህሪ፡ ሓድሽ ጠባይ፡  ሓድሽ  ኣገባብ ሒዙ ከም ዝገዓዝ፡ ንህልዊ ተክኖሎጂያዊ መኽሰባት  ተጠቒሙ ከም ዝሰርሕ ርዱእ እዩ። ዞባ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ ንመጀመርታ ግዜ ንጉባኤኡ በዚ ኣገባብ ክወስዶ ከሎ፡ ንባዕሉ ጥራይ ዘይኰነስ፡ ንመላእ ሰልፊ ተመክሮን ኣብነትን እዩ። ምስኡ ድማ፡ ክሳብ ክንደይ ንተዓጻጸፍ፡  ክሳብ ክንደይከ ኣሰራርሓና ምስ ህልዊ ኩነታት  ብዘሳኒ መንገዲ ነካይዶ ንምምዛን ዘብቅዕ ፈታኒ ተመክሮ እዩ።  ነዚ ኣብ ግምት ብምእታው፡ ኩሉ ኣባል ሰልፊ ኣዒንቱ ቋሕ ኣቢሉ፡ ብሃንቀውታ ዝጽበዮ ዘሎ  ጉባኤ ምዃኑ ምዝኽኻር ዘድልዮ ኣይመስልንን። ስለ’ዚ ድማ ጉባኤኛታት ነዚ ሓቂ’ዚ ኣብ ግምት ብምእታው፡ ብዓቢ ሓላፍነት ከም ዝሰርሑን ከም ዘዐውትዎን ምሉእ እምነት ኣለኒ።

ዝኸበርክንን ዝኸበኩምን ኣባላት ጉባኤ!

ንእግረ መንገደይ ጠቒሰዮ ከም ዝነበርኩ፡ ድሕሪ ሳልሳይን ሓድነታውን ጉባኤ ሰልፊ፡ ብመሰረት እቲ ዝጸደቐ ሰልፋዊ ፕሮግራምን  ፖሊሲታት ሰልፍን፡  ናይ ስራሕ ቀዳምነታት እናሰራዕና ክንንቀሳቐስ ጸኒሕና ኣሎና። ካብ ዝተረኽበ ኣወንታዊ ምዕባሌታት ብሓጺር ነዚ ዝስዕብ ከነዋጽእ ንኽእል፥

  1. ድልዱል ውሽጣዊ ሓድነቱ ዘዕቆበ፣ ህዝባዊ ተሰማዕነት ዘለዎ፣ ውድባዊ ሕግታቱን ስነ ስርዓቱን ዝሓለወ፡ ንቑዕ ኣባል ዝውንንን፡  ድሕሪ ህልዋት ኣባላቱ ንውሉድ ወለዶ ዝቕጽልን ሰልፊ ምህናጽ፡
    • ኣብዚ መዳይዚ  ናይ ምጽንባር መስርሕ ብልሙጽ ኣብ ርእሲ ምክያድ፡ ናይ መላእ ኣባላት ተሳትፎ ኣብ ምሕያል ሰልፊ ምርኡይ ነይሩ። እቲ ምጽንባር ንፍልልያት ክልተ ድሕረ ባይታት ኣዝዩ ዘህሰሰ፡ ሓድነት ዘረጋገጸ ብሓቂ ዕዉት ነይሩ። ‘ንድሕሪት ዘይምለስ ሓድነት’ ንዝብል ጭርሖ ዘተግበረ ነይሩ። ብተወሳኺ ሓያል ሰልፊ ንምፍጣር ዘብቅዐ ዕዉት ፊናንሳዊ ወፍሪን፡ መዘና ዘይብሉ ተወፋይነት ኣባላትን ተራእዩ። ሓያሎ ኣባላት ዘይቅሉዓት ኰይኖም ምስ ሰዲህኤ ወጊኖም ክቃለሱ ዝመርጹ ምህላዎም ተጋሂዱ። እዚ ጥራይ ዘይኰነ ናይ ተደጋገፍቲ ኣባላት ሓያል ኣበርክቶ ኣመዝጊቡ።
  2. ሓባራዊ ዕዮ ደምበ ተቓውሞ ንምሕያል ብዘይምቁራጽ  ምስራሕ፤
    • ኣብዚ መዳይዚ እቲ ብስምምዕ ለንደን ዝፍለጥ ንሓያሎ ፖሊቲካዊ ሓይልታት ኤርትራ ዝሓቖፈ ምውህሃዳዊ ውዕል ተዓዊቱ። ብኡ መሰረት ሓባራዊት ኣወሃሃዲት ሽማግለን ሓይልታት ዕማምን ቆይመን። ኣብ ዲፕሎማስያዊ፡ ሕዝባዊ፡ ዜናዊ፡ ፊናንሳዊ  መዳያት ሓባራዊ ዕዮ ክካየድ ጀሚሩ ኣሎ።  እቲ ምውህሃድ ናብ ዝበረኸ መድረኽ ሓባራዊ ዕዮ ንምስግጋር ከኣ ናይ መጽናዕቲ ሽማግለ ቆይማ ትዋሳእ ኣላ።
  3. ምስቶም ብፕሮግራምን፡ ስልቲ ኣሰራርሓን ዝመሳሰሉና ኣብ ምሉእ ምጽንባራዊ ሓድነት ምእታዉ፤
    • ኣብ ጉዕዞ ምጽንባራዊ ሓድነት ምስ ህዝባዊ ዲሞክራስያዊ ምንቅስቓስ ሓርነት ኤርትራ (ህዲምሓኤ) ዕዉት ልዝብ ድሕሪ ምክያድ ኣብ መነጎ ክልቲኡ ውድባት ምጽንባራዊ ሓድነት ተኻይዱ። እዚ ድማ ነቲ ውድብ ዘጽንሖ መቃለሲ ባይታ ዘስፍሐ፡ ንንያትናን ንያት ደገፍትናን  ክብ ዘበለ ምንባሩ  ዘይሰሓት ሓቂ እዩ። እዚ  ሓድነት’ዚ ንዕዮታትና  ኣብ መዳይ  ውሽጣዊ  ጉዳያት ኣዝዩ ዝሓገዘ ኣወንታዊ  ምዕባሌ ምንባሩ ከይጠቐስናዮ ዘይንሓልፍ ሓቂ እዩ።
  4. ኣብ ዲፕሎማስያዊ፡ ዜናዊ፡ ፊናንሳውን፡ ማሕበራውን መዳያት  ሰልፋዊ ዕዮ በቲ ኣብያተ ጽሕፈታቱ ተወኪሉ ዕዉት ዕማም ከነሰላስል ጸኒሕናን ኣሎናን።  ከም ሰልፊ  ዕቤት ከነርኢ በቂዕና ኢና።
  5. ኣብ ውደባዊ ጉዳያት፡ መዳያት ደቂ ኣንስትዮን መንእሰያትን፡ ኣብ መላእ ዓለም ዘሎ ስርርዓት ሰልፍና ናብ ዝለዓለ ደረጃ ይጐዓዝ ምህላዉ፡ ብመዳይ ደቂ ኣንስትዮ፡ ጉባኤ ምትእስሳር ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ሰልፊ ክካየድ ዝበቕዐ ምዃኑ፣ ብወገን መንእሰያት እውን ኣብ ዘተፈላለየ መዳያት ኣውራ ድማ፡ ኣብ ምትርጓም ሰነዳት ሰልፍን፡ ተሳትፎ ኣብ ማሕበራዊ መድያን ምርኡይ ተራ ምህላዉ ዘሕብን እዩ።

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እዚ ብሓጺሩ ዝቐረበ ኣወንታዊ ውጽኢታት ሰልፋዊ ምንቅስቓስና፡  ሓፈሻዊ ሚዛን ንምቕራብ እምበር  ዝርዝር ጸብጻብ ንምቕራብ ዝሕልን ኣይኰነን። ኣብ ፖሊቲካዊ መዳይ፡ ብደረጃ  ኤርትራን ከባቢናን፡  ኣብ ምዝዛም ዓመት 2020  ብፍላይ ሓይሎ ምዕባሌታት ከም ዝተራእየ ኣይሰሓትን።

ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ  ኣብ መንጎ ማእከላይ መንግስቲን ክልል ትግራይን ዝተባርዐ ወግእ፡ ነቲ ዞና ብምሉኡ ኰነ ንመላእ ዓለም ዘሻቐለ ምንባሩ ኩልና እንርድኦ እዩ። እዚ ውግእ’ዚ ዕንወት፡ ስደት ህልቂትን መፍሳስ ደምን ከምኡን ከቢድ መበቆላዊ ጽላታት ዘከተል ኣሰራት ከም ዝነበሮን ከም ዘልውዎን እውን ካብ ኩልና ስዉር ኣይኰነን።  ሃገርና ኤርትራ ኣብ ትሓቲ ሓላፍነት ምልካዊ ስርዓት ኢሳያስ ምስቲ ብዶር ኣብዪ ኣሕመድ ዝምራሕ ስርዓት ኢትዮጵያ ወጊና ናብቲ ኲናት ከም ዝኣተወት ንሕናን ዓለምን ዘረጋገጾ እዩ። እቲ ውግእ ዞባዊ ርሕቀት ይወስድ ምህላዉ ዘርኢ ድማ፡  ብወሰናስን ዶባት ኣሳቢቡ ዝተላዕለ ናይ ሱዳንን ኢትዮጵያን ወግእን ናይ ከባቢ ሃገራት መርገጻትን ምድግጋፍን ኣሎ።  ንሕና ከም ሰልፊ፡ በቲ ማእከላይ ባይቶ ዝወሰኖ መሰረት፡  ብንጹር ክንገዓዝ ጸኒሕና ኣሎና። ኣብ ትሕቲ ዝዀነ ኩነታት  ኢደ ጣልቃነት ኤርትራ ኣብ ጉዳይ ኢትዮጵያ ኣይንቕበልን ኣይንፈቅድን ። ነቲ ብምሕዝነት ኢሳያስን ኣብይን ኣብ ልዕሊ ህዝቢ ትግራይ ዝተፈነወ ናይ ህልቂት ወራር እናኰነንና፡ እቲ ውግእ ብዘይካ ዕንወት ሞትን ስደትን ካልእ ረብሓ ሰለ ዘይብሉ፡ ንዘተን ሰላምን ዕድል ከወሃብ እዩ ጸዋዒትና።  ኣህጉራዊ ማሕበረ ሰብ ከኣ  ኣብ መንጎ ተጓንጸቲ ሓይልታት ዘተ ክካየድ ኣብ ልዕሊ ምጽዓር፡ ንኤርትራውያን  ስደተኛታት ምሉእ ምክልኻል ክገብረሎም  ጸዋዒትና ምቕራብ እዩ።  

ተሳተፍቲ ጉባኤ!

ኣብዚ  ዝሓለፍናዮ መድረኽ፡ ሓያሎ ኣወንታት ከም ዘመዝገብና ጠቒስና። በዚ ዓይኒ ክንርኢ ከለና፡ እወ ብሓቂ ሰዲህኤ ምዃን ክብሪ እዩ፡ ኩርዓት እዩ።  ሰዲህኤ ቤት ትምህርቲ እዩ። ኣብ ሰዲህኤ ምህላዉ  ዓውደ ፍልጠትና  ምምዕባል እዩ። ሰዲህኤ ማለት ናይ ፖሊቲካ ስድራቤት ማለትዩ። ስድራቤት ማለት ድማ ብሓባር ንትንስእ፡ ብሓባር ንወፍር፡ ንደጋገፍ ብሓባር ድማ ንዕወት ማለት’ዩ። ስለዚ ድማ መሰረታዊ ምስጢር ሓይልና፡ ሓድነትና፣ መሰረታዊ  ዕጥቅና ድማ ፕሮግራምናን ሓድሕድ ምትሕልላይናን እዩ።

እዚ ክበሃል ከሎ ግን ንሰዲህኤ ብድሆታት ኣይገጥሞን፡ ኣይምከትን፡  ወይ ድማ ኣይጽገምን ማለት ኣይኰነን።  ኣብ ዝሓለፈ መድረኽ  ፈተናታት ነይሮምና እዮም። ኩሎም ንሓድነት ዝበሃግናዮም፡ ዘይተዓወትናሎም፡ ክረጋገጽ ብማለት ዝጸዓርናሉን ግን ዘየሰለጠና ኣሎ፡፡  ምሳና ክጐዓዙ ጀሚሮም ኣብ መንገዲ ዝወደቑና ኣለዉ። ብሓጺሩ  ከምቲ መቐረት ዓወት ዝጠዓምና፡ ናይ ውድቀት ምረት እውን ብመጠኑ ቀሲምና ኢና። ኩሉ ዝደለናዮ ከይኑልና ማለት ኣይኰነን። ብዓቢኡ ከኣ እቲ ምሉእ  ዓወት ኤርትራ፡  ማለት ውድቀት ምልካዊ ስርዓትን ምህናጽ ዲሞክራስያዊት ሃገርን፡ “እዋእ! ደንጉይና’ምበር”  ዘይበልና ኣይኰንናን። ግን ዘይገሃስ ቅዋም ረጊጽና፡  ዘይደክም ጽንዓትን ዘይመውት ተስፋን ተቐኒትና፡ ዘይልህልህ ጉዕዞ ሓርነት ክንምርሽ ስለ ዝመረጽና  ስጊርናዮ።  ሕጂ ድማ፡  ኣብ ፈታኒ መድረኽ ኣቲና ኣለና። ሓድነትናን  ጽንዓትናን ኮታ ብቕዓትና እውን ከይተረፈ  ይፍተን ኣሎ።  ንሕና ጥራይ ዘይኰንና መላእ ደምበ ተቓውሞ እውን ኣብ ፈተነ ኣሎ።  ኣብ ዞባና ፖሊቲካዊ ዳግመ ስርርዓት ክኸይድ ድዩ? ሰልፋዊ ናጽነትና ከመይ ክትንከፍ እዩ? ሕጂ’ኸ ዓለም እንታይ ትደሊ ኣላ? ዝብሉ  ሕቶታት ፈተንቲ  ኰይኖም፡ ንምልኣት ሓድነት  ህዝብና፡ ከምኡውን  ንልዑላውነትን ናጽነትን  ኤርትራ፡ ዝፈታትን ወስታታት  ይገሃድ ኣሎ። ኣብ ከምዚ ዝበለ ኩነታት፡ ንሕና ከም ሰልፊ  እቲ መጀመርታን ልዕሊ ኩሉን ክንሰርሓሉ ዘለና ውሽጣዊ ውድባዊ ሓድነትና  ምሕላው እዩ።  ሓድነት ሰልፍና ድማ ነቲ ዘጽደቕናዮ መደብ ዕዮን፡ ቅዋምን ብምኽባርን  ኣብ ትሕቲኡ ምእዙዝነት ብምርግጋጽን እዩ ዝሕሎ። እዚ ጉባኤ’ዚ ነቲ ኣቐዲሙ  ዞባ ዘርኣዮ ሓላፍነታዊ ኣተሓሕዛ ጉዳያት ከም ዝቕጽሎን ዘማዕብሎን እምነት ኣሎኒ።

ክቡራት ኣባላት ጉባኤ

 ኣብ መደምደምታ፡  ጉባኤኹም፡  ኣብ መደብ ዕዮታትን ቅዋምን ሰልፊ ተመርኲሱ ንዞባ ኣመሪካ ዝምልከት ኣገዳሲ ውሳኔታት ከሕልፍን ንመጻኢ መድረኽ ብብቕዓት እትመርሕ ሽማግለ ብዕዉት መንገዲ  ክመርጽን፡ ኣብ ቀጻሊ ዕቤት ሰልፊ  ከምቲ ዝለመድናዮ ሓድሽን ኣድማዒን ግንባር ክኸፍትን  ልባዊ ትምኒተይን ትጽቢት ሰልፍናን ምዃኑ እገልጽ።

ብተወሳኺ ከምቲ ኣቐዲመ ዝጠቐስክዎ እዚ ጉባኤ’ዚ  ሓድሽ ኣገባብ ምጥቃሙ፡ ብመላእ ሰልፊ ዝውረስ ተመክሮን ከበርክትን፡ ናይ መጻኢ ተመሳሳሊ ዕዮታት ኣብነት ክኸውንን ትጽቢት ዝንበረሉ ዘሎ ብምዃኑ፡ መላእ ኣባላት ጉባኤ ተወሳኺ ሓላፍነት ከም ዘለኩም እናስመርኩ፡ ብዓወት ዕማማትኩም  ክትዛዝሙ እምነየልኩም።

 ሰዲህኤ  ንዲሞራስያዊ ምሕደራ፡ ዲሞክራስን ምዕባሌን!

ኤርትራ ብነጻነት ትንበር!

ዝኽርን ዘላለማዊ ክብርን ንስዉኣት ኤርትራ!

ተስፋይ ወልደሚካኤል

ኣቦ መንበር ሰልፍፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ

16 ጥሪ 2021

Saturday, 16 January 2021 19:09

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ቀዳም ዕለት 16 ጥሪ 2021 ንግሆ ጉባኤ ዞባ ሰሜን ኣመሪካ ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብምሉእ ተሳትፎ ኣባላት ተጀሚሩ። ኣቦ መንበር ዞባ ሓው ደስበለ ካሕሳይ እንቋዕ ብምሉእ ጥዕናኹም ኣብቀዓኩም ብምባል ከፊትዎ። ጉባኤ “ንጽንኩር ኵነታት ብውሽጣዊ ሓድነትና ክንስዕሮ ኢና” ዝብል ቴማ እዩ ተኸፊቱ።

ናይ ጉባኤ ሰክረታሪያ ነብሳ ድሕሪ ምልላይ ኣጀንዳ ጉባኤን ሕግታት ጉባኤን ድሕሪ ምብራህ ኣቦ መንበር ሰልፊ ኣብ መድረኽ ቀረበ። ኣቦ መንበር ምስጋንኡን ኣድናቖቱን ንኣባላት ድሕሪ ምሃብ ዓሚቝ ሰልፋውን ሃገራውን ናይ ከባቢ ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃን ተንቲኑ ኣቕሪቡ።

ብምቕጻል ጸብጻባት ዞባ ቀሪቡ። ኣቦ መንበር ዞባ ንጥፈታት ዞባ ቀሪቡ፡ ገንዘባዊ ጉዳያት ብኣሕውት ፍስሃየ ፍትውን ቦኽረጽዮን ጉብሳን ቀሪቡ፡ ንጥፈታት ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ከኣ ብሓብቲ ኣስገደት ምሕረተኣብ ቀሪቡ።

ጉባኤ ናይ ምሉእ መዓልቲ መደብ እዩ። ሓበሬታ ኣብ ግዜኡ ክስዕብ እዩ።

ክንዕወት ኢና!

free and unfettered humanitarian access across Tigray”

Source: Lord David Alton

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11631):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon on 29 December (HL11518), whether they will now answer the question put, namely what steps they have taken in response to reports that Tigrayans have been removed from their jobs at the UN; and to reports that the government of Ethiopia is preventing aid reaching Ethiopians. (HL11631)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

We are working closely with our partners and UN agencies to ensure that all staff can continue to work. We continue to call for unfettered humanitarian access for the UN and other humanitarian actors to Tigray and other impacted areas.

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:49.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11630):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon on 29 December (HL11518), whether they will now answer the question put, namely what steps they have taken in response to the statement by the government of Ethiopia that (1) its military shot at a UN convoy, and (2) it wants the UN to travel in armed convoy. (HL11630)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

We were concerned to learn that UN staff conducting an assessment mission to Tigray were shot at and briefly detained. Humanitarian agencies must be able to deliver aid to people affected by the fighting in Ethiopia in line with international humanitarian principles. We note that guidance on the use of armed escorts in Tigray has now been developed by the UN humanitarian country team, and we continue to press for full and unfettered humanitarian access to Tigray and other impacted areas.

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:48.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11626):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether humanitarian corridors are being established in Tigray as part of the UN operation in that region; whether any such corridors will conform to the principles of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs; whether such corridors will be supervised by the government of Ethiopia in a way that does not compromise the neutrality of the operation; and whether access will be allowed to all areas, including those now under Tigrayan control. (HL11626)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

The UK has been at the forefront, liaising closely with the UN and partners, in calling for sustained, free and unfettered humanitarian access across Tigray, in line with the guiding principles laid down by UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The UK worked with the UN to develop these guidelines and they have been shared with the Government of Ethiopia.

The mission must be able to work without hindrance and in turn it must facilitate the timely supply of humanitarian support to those who need it including to civilians in contested areas. We continue to work with the UN to monitor access and humanitarian delivery and the extent to which the UN’s guiding principles are adhered to.

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:46.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11627):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the use of ‘quiet’ diplomacy to resolve the conflict in Tigray; and what plans they have to withhold aid to Ethiopia until the impact of the conflict on human rights can be assessed. (HL11627)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

Her Majesty’s Government has maintained a dialogue with the Government of Ethiopia throughout the current situation in Tigray. We have made clear the expectations of the international community on the protection of civilians and the importance of independent human rights investigations, advocated for unfettered and free humanitarian access, and called for a political solution.

Withholding funding for basic services (health and the Covid-19 response, nutrition, education, food security and water) would have a significant impact on the most vulnerable. We remain committed to the development of Ethiopia and its people, but we will continue to review our support in light of changing circumstances.

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:46.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11629):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have made representations to the government of Ethiopia to accept the role of the African Union’s former presidents in mediating an end to the conflict in Tigray; and if so, what response they have received. (HL11629)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

The UK has welcomed the offers of mediation by the African Union (AU) and President Ramaphosa and the efforts to date of the AU’s three distinguished Special Envoys. Prime Minister Abiy met with the three AU Envoys on Friday 27 November 2020 and we continue to encourage the Ethiopian Government to maintain engagement with the AU and the Special Envoys, and continue to call for a cessation of violence

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:45.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL11628):

Question:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of reports from UN refugee camps in Tigray region that Eritrean refugees are being forcibly returned to Eritrea; whether they have raised concerns with the government of Eritrea about such reports; and what steps they are taking to uphold the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ mandate to protect any refugees in its care. (HL11628)

Tabled on: 30 December 2020

Answer:
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:

We are extremely concerned that humanitarian agencies, including the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), do not have access to refugee camps in Tigray. The UNHCR has, as a result, been unable to corroborate reports of the abduction and forced return of Eritrean refugees. The UK continues to call for sustained, free and unfettered humanitarian access across Tigray, so that the UNHCR can uphold its mandate towards refugees.

The British Ambassador in Eritrea and our international partners continue to raise these questions with the Government of Eritrea who have denied that Eritrean forces have forcibly returned Eritrean refugees to Eritrea.

Date and time of answer: 14 Jan 2021 at 15:44.

JANUARY 14, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWS

UNHCR and partners have not yet had any access to the Shimelba and Hitsats refugee camps since the start of the law and order operation two months ago. I am very worried for the safety and well-being of Eritrean refugees in those camps. They have been without any aid for many weeks. Furthermore, and of utmost concern, I continue to receive many reliable reports and first-hand accounts of ongoing insecurity and allegations of grave and distressing human rights abuses, including killings, targeted abductions and forced return of refugees to Eritrea.

Statement on the situation of Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia’s Tigray region

I remain extremely troubled by the humanitarian situation in the Tigray region of Ethiopia and its impact on civilians, in particular Eritrean refugees hosted in the region.

We have recently seen some positive developments, working with the government to access and assist vulnerable populations, including the transport and distribution of food to some 25,000 Eritrean refugees in the Mai Aini and Adi Harush camps in Tigray. Last week UNHCR and partners carried out a rapid assessment mission at the two camps with the Ethiopian Agency for Refugee and Returnee Affairs and have been able to start restoring the water supply and limited health services. We hope that soon we will be able to re-establish full protection and other humanitarian activities.

However, in spite of repeated requests, UNHCR and partners have not yet had any access to the Shimelba and Hitsats refugee camps since the start of the law and order operation two months ago.

I am very worried for the safety and well-being of Eritrean refugees in those camps. They have been without any aid for many weeks. Furthermore, and of utmost concern, I continue to receive many reliable reports and first-hand accounts of ongoing insecurity and allegations of grave and distressing human rights abuses, including killings, targeted abductions and forced return of refugees to Eritrea. Reports of additional military incursions over the last 10 days are consistent with open source satellite imagery showing new fires burning and other fresh signs of destruction at the two camps. These are concrete indications of major violations of international law.

Ethiopia has long given refuge to people fleeing conflict and persecution. The Federal Government has provided assurances that measures are being taken to minimize the impact of the conflict on civilians. I have impressed upon the Ethiopian leadership the urgency of ensuring the protection of refugees, preventing forced return, and keeping refugee camps safe from attacks and other threats from armed actors.

Equally distressing to UNHCR teams on the ground has been our inability to assist thousands of Eritrean refugees who continue to flee the camps in search of safety and support. Refugees arriving on foot to Shire town in Tigray are emaciated, begging for aid that is not available. Refugees who reached Addis Ababa are being returned to Tigray, some against their will. While access to Mai Aini and Adi Harush camps is a good start, I must reiterate the UN-wide call for full and unimpeded access – exploring all options to safely provide desperately needed assistance.

UNHCR remains committed to work with the Ethiopian government to carry out our mandate to protect and assist those forced to flee in line with the humanitarian principles of impartiality and neutrality. We remain available to seek solutions – together – to the current humanitarian problems in a spirit of collaboration and constructive partnership. Safe access and swift action are needed now to save thousands of lives at risk.

Thursday, 14 January 2021 21:00

Radio Dimtsi Harnnet Kassel 14.01.2021

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