23 Years of Silence: Eritrean Authorities Must End Impunity, and Release All Prisoners of Conscience

[Human Rights Concern Eritrea - Eritrea] - 18/09/2025
On this day, 18 September, we mark 23 years since Eritrea’s government arrested the G11 reformists, eleven senior government officials who had called for democratic reforms, and shut down all independent newspapers in the country. The G11 were eleven senior government officials, including former (…)
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