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UN human rights expert to gather first-hand testimonies from Eritrean refugees

April 29, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - The United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth, is due to begin an official visit to Ethiopia and Djibouti on Tuesday to collect

April 29, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – The United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth, is due to begin an official visit to Ethiopia and Djibouti on Tuesday to collect first-hand information from Eritrean refugees on the situation inside their country.

The visit comes as the government of the reclusive Red Sea nation blocked her from entering the country.

“Due to lack of access to Eritrea, I will engage with all others concerned by human rights in Eritrea, including those who consider themselves to be victims of alleged human rights violations, human rights defenders and other civil society actors,” Keetharuth said in a statement issued by The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

The visit will be Keetharuth’s first field mission since her appointment in November 2012.

Under her one-year mandate, she is tasked with carrying out investigations on the human rights situation inside Eritrea and reporting her findings to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC).

“I will gather first-hand information from Eritrean refugees who have fled to neighbouring countries,” she said, adding that her investigations will be strictly limited to the situation inside Eritrea.

Keetharuth’s findings will be published in her first report to the UNHRC in June.

Authorities in both Ethiopia and Djibouti have agreed to provide access to Eritrean refugee populations residing within their borders for the purposes of Keetharuth’s 10-day fact-finding mission.

The special rapporteur has made several requests to visit Eritrea, all of which were denied.

Calls by Keetharuth for Eritrean authorities to collaborate with her mandate with a view to addressing the country’s human rights challenges have also been ignored.

Asmara says it rejects her appointment, describing it as politically motivated.

During her upcoming mission, Keetharuth will interview Eritrean refugees in various locations to assess allegations of widespread and systematic violations of human rights in Eritrea contained in a number of disturbing reports received from different sources.

The special rapporteur will also attend meetings with government authorities in both countries.

SECRETIVE AND REPRESSIVE

Rights groups have described Eritrea as the North Korea of Africa, saying its secretive and repressive state apparatus headed by president Isaias Afewerki shows scant regard for human rights, imposing strict controls on personal freedom and a policy of mandatory military conscription, often for indeterminate periods.

Many female conscripts have alleged they were subject to sustained sexual abuse and harassment from their military superiors throughout their service.

According to rights groups, arbitrary, indefinite and incommunicado detention is routine, with summary executions and the systematic torture of those who oppose the regime commonplace.

“Eritrea is a country where no human right is respected, be it the choice of religion, the right to a fair trial, the right to vote in free elections, the right to leave town looking for food and work, the right not to join the army, not to be sexually molested, tortured, beaten, and even killed”, Elizabeth Chyrum, director of London-based NGO Human Rights Concern-Eritrea, said partly in an open letter to British foreign secretary William Hague on Friday.

Keetharuth plans to release her preliminary findings on the human rights situation in Eritrea at the conclusion of her field visits on 9 May.

A lawyer from Mauritius, Keetharuth has been involved in human rights issues in Africa for over two-and-a half-decades. She also worked as a broadcaster for over eight years.

In 2011, she was awarded a medal of honour by the Madrid Bar Association in recognition of her human rights work on the African continent.

The UNHRC approved her appointment for a one-year mandate during its 21st regular session in September 2012, with Keetharuth taking up her functions the following month.

(ST)

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13 COMMENTS
  • Semere April 30, 2013

    Good move by the UN. I have it will bring the desired effects and relieve the suffering of our people. But To have a complete picture she also go to Sudan, Egypt and Israel.

  • Semere April 30, 2013

    Please read I “hope”

  • samuel April 30, 2013

    i am hoping to go to shegerab the Sudan refugee camp therefore she can find the chain of criminals in which rooted from Eritrea.in addition the victim of Sinai need a courageous to expressed what really happen to them.

  • Said April 30, 2013

    after this human right report. and pressuren Aljazeera, its was some good news is coming out of the egypt . looks like they found Gyptian woman. has been sold a organ. and find her dead in the streets of Egypt. now the government. working so hard to find those people who did it all it takes one woman. they believe she’s an Egyptian. for some reason pressure aljeezera it’s working. so we have topressure. it is very easy go to aljazeera.net right them . your comment please.

  • Semere April 30, 2013

    Sami,

    You have all my support!
    Encourage also others to expose the diabolic nature of the HGDEF regime. We have suffered enough now. It is time for relief and real freedom. It is our God-given sacred right; Isayas has no authority to tamper with it.

  • Said April 30, 2013

    after this human right report. and pressuren Aljazeera, its was some good news is coming out of the egypt . looks like they found Gyptian woman. has been sold a organ. and find her dead in the streets of Egypt. now the government. working so hard to find those people who did it all it takes one woman. they believe she’s an Egyptian. for some reason pressure aljeezera it’s working. so we have topressure. it is very easy go to aljazeera.net right them . your comment please. this human traffickers now they getting desperate,.

  • Wedi adey April 30, 2013

    I hope we see some changes preety soon though I doubt this regim don’t give a shit about UN etc we just to pray and cross our finger to have a decent life and join this world where we’ve been isolated for 3 decades

  • Kombishtato April 30, 2013

    It is utter foolish to expect the Arabs in Libya, Egypt or Sudan to act for the benefit of Eritrean refugees; however, I want to thank the Eritrean civic organizations such as Elsa Chyrum, Meron Estifanos and Selam Kidane for pushing hard the United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth.
    Where are the so called Eritrean opposition forces or Baitos sleeping?

  • ብሌዛ May 1, 2013

    Good news for all of us
    Saying we are we is nothing ንሕና እኮ ንሕና ኢና ኢሉ ወዲ ኣፎም ዝብል ዘረባ ዓሻ ክንሓፍረሉ ዝግባእ ኣተሓሳስባ ምዕቡል ኣተሓሳስባ ክንፈልጥ ኣሎና
    as we know the most difficult thing is we were not consiouce for the last 40 years. it is the greatest hope for all of us because nowadays we are awekenning our crises. however it is not actual solution though the actual solution must bring from the internal citizenship with out any nervousness and backward approach.

  • MH May 1, 2013

    Dear Brothers and Sisters, our main problem is those who called HGDEF, let us sweep them out from our country and then our problem will finish, we don’t need either UN or other organization, we should solve our problems, not UN, yes, they can help us but not solve, we know what is going on in the world, those UN and other organization lead by USA and other western countries, whenever they have benefit they will move otherwise who care, look at GCC countries, how they are humiliating foreign workrs including Eritreans, so UN or other huminitrian organization is hope less in some part in the world.

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