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Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Aragaw » 14 Mar 2012, 15:11


The following statement was delivered by Somalia on behalf of the following countries:

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Somalia, St Kitts and Nevis, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America.

Madam President,

Somalia has been a strong supporter of the rights of the Eritrean people during their struggles for self-determination, even though this support came at a cost to Somalia. Somalia is greatly concerned, therefore, at the deteriorating human rights situation in Eritrea. After such a long struggle, the Eritrean authorities’ highest priority must be the rights of their people.

Madam President,

Somalia has itself suffered through long struggles. Somalia has repeatedly asked the Human Rights Council for assistance in overcoming its own problems, and we now bring the situation in Eritrea to the Council in the hope that the international community can help Eritrea to avoid the nightmare situation that has plagued Somalia for so long. For these reasons, Madam President, Somalia has the honour to deliver the following joint statement on behalf of over 40 countries.

The States that have joined together to make this Statement are deeply concerned by the human rights situation in Eritrea.

The Government of Eritrea has never held national elections and there are no political parties except the ruling party. It does not allow independent media or international NGOs to operate.

Furthermore, the Government of Eritrea severely restricts freedom of religion and of belief, including through the use of arbitrary detention and physical abuse.

We are especially troubled by reports of inhumane prison conditions, disappearances, arbitrary detention, and extrajudicial killings.

Many people continue to flee the country to avoid forceful conscription into mandatory national service which requires men and women to serve for an indefinite period of time, with no clear criteria for completion of service. The government has detained family members of persons thought to have evaded national service, and operates a shoot to kill policy on its borders.

We also recall that the Security Council in UNSCR 2023 has condemned the use of the “Diaspora Tax” on the Eritrean Diaspora by the Eritrean Government to destabilise the Horn of Africa, deciding that Eritrea should cease using extortion, threats of violence, fraud and other illicit means to collect the tax. The Government of Eritrea to date has failed to comply.

Madam President,

The Eritrean Government has failed to address the two decisions by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which inter alia criticized the detentions of 21 prominent political prisoners and journalists in 2001 and called for their release.

As a result of our concerns:

- We call on the Government of Eritrea to end its use of arbitrary detention and torture of its citizens, and to release all prisoners of conscience

- We call on the Government of Eritrea to provide all relevant information on the safety, well being and, whereabouts of all detained persons, including persons missing in action, inter alia information pertaining to Djiboutian combatants.

- We strongly urge the Government of Eritrea to grant UN special procedures as well as international human rights and humanitarian organisations and NGOs access to the country and to permit them to operate without hindrance.

- We call on the Government of Eritrea to fulfill their international obligations and honour its commitments and abide by the terms of all relevant Security Council resolutions, including UNSCR 1907 (2009) and UNSCR 2023 (2011)

- Finally, we invite the High Commissioner for Human Rights to brief the Human Rights Council on the ongoing Human Rights violations in Eritrea at the 20th Human Rights Council.
http://www.humanrights.gov/2012/03/14/h ... ts-council



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Aragaw » 14 Mar 2012, 15:16


Somalia has been a strong supporter of the rights of the Eritrean people during their struggles for self-determination, even though this support came at a cost to Somalia. Somalia is greatly concerned, therefore, at the deteriorating human rights situation in Eritrea. After such a long struggle, the Eritrean authorities’ highest priority must be the rights of their people.


Somalia-- Really?

አይ ወያኔ መቼም ነፍሳችሁ አይማርም :lol: :lol: :lol:



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Awash » 14 Mar 2012, 15:24


Albania, Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Somalia, St Kitts and Nevis, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America,



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Fed_Up » 14 Mar 2012, 15:25


aragaw wrote:
Somalia has been a strong supporter of the rights of the Eritrean people during their struggles for self-determination, even though this support came at a cost to Somalia. Somalia is greatly concerned, therefore, at the deteriorating human rights situation in Eritrea. After such a long struggle, the Eritrean authorities’ highest priority must be the rights of their people.


Somalia-- Really?

አይ ወያኔ መቼም ነፍሳችሁ አይማርም :lol: :lol: :lol:


There we go

Aragaw you see how the whitey entertain themselves by hiring good house nigga no where but from Africa?



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Aragaw » 14 Mar 2012, 15:34


Fed_Up wrote:
aragaw wrote:
Somalia has been a strong supporter of the rights of the Eritrean people during their struggles for self-determination, even though this support came at a cost to Somalia. Somalia is greatly concerned, therefore, at the deteriorating human rights situation in Eritrea. After such a long struggle, the Eritrean authorities’ highest priority must be the rights of their people.


Somalia-- Really?

አይ ወያኔ መቼም ነፍሳችሁ አይማርም :lol: :lol: :lol:


There we go

Aragaw you see how the whitey entertain themselves by hiring good house nigga no where but from Africa?


Fed,
Of all the countries Somalia should have been the last to betray Eritrea. As sad as it is, that's how the world works. Push whoever is in front of you under the bus even he was there for you the time of your needs.



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Deqi-Arawit » 14 Mar 2012, 15:40


Nigeria was also member of this council. [Shot him in the chest, i want his hat..claimed one army officer] The [deleted] countries are just nigggers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... lpZr8IRUcY



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Awash » 14 Mar 2012, 15:52


The truth about shabo is creeping out everyday.
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Deqi-Arawit wrote:Nigeria was also member of this council. [Shot him in the chest, i want his hat..claimed one army officer] The [deleted] countries are just nigggers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... lpZr8IRUcY



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Obamajr. » 14 Mar 2012, 17:19


The Government of Eritrea has never held national elections and there are no political parties except the ruling party. It does not allow independent media or international NGOs to operate.
We call on the Government of Eritrea to end its use of arbitrary detention and torture of its citizens, and to release all prisoners of conscience
We are especially troubled by reports of inhumane prison conditions, disappearances, arbitrary detention, and extrajudicial killings.

:lol: ፈንዳዳው-
ወደሽ ከተደፋሽ ቢረግጡሽ - አይከፋሽ-
:roll: Do you need a translator?



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Minelik » 14 Mar 2012, 17:47


Obamajr. wrote:
The Government of Eritrea has never held national elections and there are no political parties except the ruling party. It does not allow independent media or international NGOs to operate.
We call on the Government of Eritrea to end its use of arbitrary detention and torture of its citizens, and to release all prisoners of conscience
We are especially troubled by reports of inhumane prison conditions, disappearances, arbitrary detention, and extrajudicial killings.

:lol: ፈንዳዳው-
ወደሽ ከተደፋሽ ቢረግጡሽ - አይከፋሽ-
:roll: Do you need a translator?



LOL oj I do not think fendex reads amharic



Re: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea – Joint Statement to the Human Rights Council

Postby Hillal » 14 Mar 2012, 18:42


The UN as an international organization had lost its credibility long time ago. The last ten years has shown us without a doubt that it's a tool of the western powers..US. The tragedy is that all Ethiopians without exception worship the US and believe its propaganda as factual truths. The sad part is that the Tribal Junta is an American coolie. And, the Ethiopian misery seems to have no end insight.

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