The Eritrean Regime and Its Neighbors

[Awate - Eritrea] - 30/07/2025
On May 24, 1991, Eritreans achieved their long-sought independence, formally recognized on May 24, 1993. Yet, true freedom remained elusive. The organization that became the ruling government legally solidified its hold—not through popular consent, but through brute force, injustice, and (…)
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