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Response letter from The Honorable Lawrence concerning the plight of the Eritrean refugees in Libya

Response letter from The Honorable Lawrence concerning the plight of the Eritrean refugees in LibyaRresponse letter from The Honorable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada, concerning the plight of the Eritrean refugees in Libya to the letter sent by the President of  ECCC.
 

OPPOSITION CONFERENCE AND OUR EXPECTATION

BY EAIM {AMARE GEBREMARIAM GEBRE}

 ORIGIN OF THE ERITREAN PEOPLE

While the original inhabitants of Eritrea belonged to the Negroid race, it’s proximity to the Red Sea and Asiatic mainland’s has resulted in inflow of waves of Cushitic {Hamitic] and Semitic migration groups from Nile valley and Arabian peninsula The Cushitic groups entered Eritrea from Nile valley area while the Semitic groups are the last additions.

WE ARE THE GOVERNMENT

WE ARE THE GOVERNMENT

On 22 February 2010 few Eritreans (in Europe, US and Australia) took to the streets to voice their opposition to Security Council Resolution 1907 (1009) which imposed sanction against Eritrean Government. One of the slogans that was carried by demonstrating Eritreans read as “WE ARE THE GOVERNMENT”.

A letter to the UNITED NATIONS From a network of pro-democracy civil society organizations of Eritreans in Europe

A letter to the UNITED NATIONS From a network of pro-democracy civil society organizations of Eritreans in Europe

We, members of the Network of Eritrean Civic Societies in Europe (NECS-Europe), believe that the targeted sanctions solely against the regime and not the Eritrean people are appropriate. As we are highly concerned with the deteriorating human rights situation in our country, we would have preferred to see the Resolution 1907 to have included the human right situation in our country as the compliance to lift the planned sanctions.

Open letter to the Libyan leader Moamer Gadafi

Open letter to the Libyan leader Moamer Gadafi

Sir, the reason I am writing to you today is that I am concerned over the situation of refugees from the African countries, particularly Eritrean refugees in Libya.  Libyan leadership and Libyan people have responded with generosity and support towards Eritrean refugees since 1960. This generosity together with international support helped many Eritreans achieve a bright future

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