Tuesday, 13 September 2016 20:47

Germany and Eritrea – friends again?

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Eritrea is often in the limelight for all the wrong reasons. Scores of young Eritreans have fled human rights abuses in their country. A recent high-level panel tried to charter new ways for an Eritrean-German dialogue.

Poster in Asmara reading - welcome to Eritrea. Next to it, a man standing alone

"To compare Eritrea with North Korea is the most inaccurate thing I have heard in my life. It is totally wrong," Uschi Eid, a seasoned politician and president of the German-African Foundation said.

Eid, a long-time observer of Eritrean politics, made the remark at the opening of a panel discussion on the current political and economic situation in Eritrea and the future of German–Eritrean relations. The discussion, co-hosted by DW, brought together Eritrean delegates, including Yemane Gebreab, head of the ruling (and only party) People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) and a number of high ranking German officials, media professionals and representatives of NGOs working in Eritrea.

For some of the experts gathered in Berlin, the often-cited comparison between Eritrea and North Korea was not too far-fetched. Eritrea's clandestine foreign policy agenda, a forced military service, alleged human rights violations and ongoing cross-border skirmishes with arch-enemy Ethiopia, but mostly the exodus of young Eritreans applying for asylum in Germany, have set alarm bells ringing.

When it gained independence in 1993 Eritrea was paraded as a beacon of hope for Africa. But critics point to the fact that the Eritrean government has still not implemented the constitution drafted in 1997, thus setting the newly-independent country on a path towards the authoritarian, one-party state that it is today.

Eritrea Podiumsdiskussion Yemane Gebreab

Gebreab: "We want to build a political system that is suited to our own situation"

In response, Yemane Gebreab, Eritrea's head of political affairs and a close advisor to President Isaias Afewerkitold DWthat many African countries have dysfunctional multi-party systems and constitutions that only exist on paper. He argued that Eritrea is simply pursuing its own, unique governance approach.

National Service: 'a very important project'

On of the main reasons for young people to leave Eritrea is said to be its forced conscription to the military or "national" service, which can take 10 years or more. The country is listed among the world's top 10 source countries of migration. In late 2015, the Eritrean government pledged to shorten its national service to its original 18 months. One year later, very little has changed on the ground and youngsters continue to flee in droves.

Undeterred by the criticism, Gebreab told the Berlin panel that for the sake of nation-building and in the light of persistent threats from its neighbor Ethiopia, his country "should be commended" for its national service. He also said that it secured much-needed job opportunities for young people. It's a "very important project" and has "proved its value," he told DW later.

In an emotional challenge to Gebreab's argument, Almaz Zerai, a representative of the diaspora Network of Eritrean Women, said the reality on the ground totally contradicted the statements made by the Eritrean government. She said it was high time for them to "go out of the state of denial." The announcement of the government to increase the payment to conscripts holds little value for the activist: "They tell us that now that the salaries are increasing, the problem is going to be solved," she told DW. "No. It [should be] about letting the youth live their lives - to let them live free as they want to," she argued.

Eritrea Bisha Mine bei Asmara

Eritrea's Bisha Mine is supposed to be the first of four mines in the country

War economy

Eritrea today receives very little foreign assistance. Official development aid stood at $83.3 million (74 million euros) a year in 2014, according to the Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (DCD-DAC).

Although agriculture takes the first position as a driver of the GDP, the country is said to have huge natural resources, including gold, copper, zinc and potash. It currently has one new mine and three more are expected to be working by 2018. However, for Gebreab the current cash flow from mining "cannot even cover the bill."

To keep the economy afloat, cash-strapped Eritrea greatly depends on remittances sent home from exiled citizens around the world. It has been alleged that the government, desperate for money, turns a blind eye to the mass exodus in expectation of euros and dollars.

Where to go from here?

Eritrea Podiumsdiskussion Christoph Strässer

German MP Christoph Straesser says Germany needs guarantees that rights are respected

So where does that leave future relations between Germany and Eritrea?

The reported human rights violations have so far made German officials reluctant to engage publicly with Eritrea. "We cannot give development assistance to any country, be it Eritrea or any other, without any guarantees that political and civil rights will be respected," Christoph Straesser, a German MP and former Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for a parliamentary group of the Social Democtrats (SPD) party, tells DW on the sidelines of the conference.

The recent EU decision to award an additional 200 million aid package to Eritrea to stem the wave of refugees has been questioned by many. Critics argue that the allocation of funds could result in strengthening the Eritrean government's muscle in silencing dissent, thus increasing the magnitude of the migration crisis.

Straesser, who led a group of German MPs on a recent fact-finding mission to Eritrea, asserted that the fund should be channeled to fight the cause of migration rather than supporting the regime.

Echoing his sentiments, the exiled campaigner Zerai told the panelists that pouring millions of dollars would not change anything unless the regime "diagnosed itself and was ready for treatment."

Georg Schmidt, the Foreign Affairs Office's Sub-Sahara representative, summed up the state of affairs: The Eritrean people have a "hunger for bread and a hunger for justice," he said. What this means for Germany's re-engagement with Eritrea is something that needs careful consideration.

Source=http://www.dw.com/en/germany-and-eritrea-friends-again/a-19548631

12 September 2016

Canada-based Nevsun Resources has sold and shipped the first zinc concentrate product from its Bisha mine in Eritrea, East Africa. 

Nevsun loaded a 10,000t lot at the Port of Massawa and sold the concentrate on the spot market.

Zinc flotation plant expansion at the Bisha mine was completed earlier this year. 

The company noted that the plant will allow the mine to produce separate copper and zinc concentrates simultaneously from processing primary ore from the Bisha open-pit mine.

"Bisha is the only significant new zinc concentrate coming to market in 2016." 

Nevsun Resources CEO Cliff Davis said: “We are pleased to have a high-quality zinc product coming to market in an environment of rising zinc prices. 

“Bisha is the only significant new zinc concentrate coming to market in 2016 and we are being aggressively courted for offtake by various customers.

“We would like to congratulate our partner, the State of Eritrea, for adding another export product to the economy and thank them for their support.”

The company plans to load additional shipments soon and is in the process of ramping up to commercial production, which is forecast for the fourth quarter of this year.

Nevsun owns 60% of the Bisha mine, which has nine years of reserve life and generates revenue from both copper and zinc concentrates containing gold and silver by-products. 

The State of Eritrea owns a 40% stake in the mine through the Eritrean National Mining Company (ENAMCO), with 30% of this bought from Nevsun before initial construction. 

Source=http://www.mining-technology.com/news/newsnevsun-ships-first-zinc-concentrate-from-bisha-mine-in-eritrea-5002673

Monday, 12 September 2016 23:23

'Eritrean migrants can return home safely'

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Swiss investigation confirms Eritrean 'refugees' may return to home country safely.

 
 
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The Swiss Ministry of Immigration sent a delegation to Eritrea to conclude whether returning Eritreans will face punishment after leaving Eritrea to avoid military service.

Switzerland hosts the largest population of Eritreans in Europe and the delegation’s findings were similar to those found by delegations from Britain and Denmark, published earlier this year.

According to the report, draft evaders who left the country and checked in with their respective embassies by paying a tax of two percent of their earnings while away, could return to Eritrea without facing penalties. Those who left the country for more than 3 years are not required to complete mandatory service.

The report details that draft evaders who did return under duress did not face more than several months in prison and then returned to active duty. These findings were similar to those of British delegation which published its findings last month. The Swiss delegation also met with evaders from Israel who returned to Eritrea independently and report that they faced no consequences.

Additionally, many Eritreans complete alternate national service. Women are exempt from service after the age of 27 or after they give birth. There are also many Eritreans today that manage to avoid service altogether. According to the report, even if, in the past, the country had harsh consequences for evading service, today, the Eritrean government is much more forgiving.

Yonatan Yaakovovich from the Israel Immigration Policy Center stated that, “We are pleased to see that leading European countries are declaring that returning Eritreans will not face harm upon return. This is a positive development for the country and for Israel, as Eritrea is the country of origin for many asylum seekers in Israel.”

Source=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/217657

Published: Sep. 9, 2016

Two Eritrean Ministers are in Germany at the start of a campaign to breach European opposition to doing a deal with a government the UN labels “a serial abuser of human rights”; the UN says 5,000 people leave Eritrea every month.

Eritrea, politically isolated for years, and often called the ‘North Korea of Africa, is the biggest source of asylum seekers in Europe relative to its population, at 2.13% (Syria, by contrast, is 1.25%).

Eritrea is a “Country of Particular Concern” for the US State Department due to severe violations of freedom of religion. Many Christians who leave it via neighbouring Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt, have become easy prey for human traffickers, especially in the Sinai desert. Some of them were caught and beheaded in Libya by Islamic State. Still many have made it to Europe by boat: the percentage of Christians is hard to estimate, but to visit camps in, for example, Calais in France, it is clear that the Christian proportion is high.

Despite this, the German government is welcoming representatives of the Eritrean government for discussions. Talks in November 2015 laid the groundwork of how European institutions would co-operate with African partners to fight “irregular migration, migrant smuggling and trafficking in human beings”.

This aim, says Martin Plaut, former BBC Africa Editor who’s visited the country several times “is laudable enough. But consider the implications through the eyes of a young refugee struggling to get past Eritrea’s border force, with strict instructions to shoot to kill, or to escape from the clutches of the dictatorship of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir”.

Under the plan Europe would offer training to “law enforcement and judicial authorities” in new methods of investigation and “assisting in setting up specialised anti-trafficking and smuggling police units”. The plans envisage Sudan receiving a range of computers, scanners, cameras, cars and all the necessary training at 17 border crossing points.

Germany has felt the consequences of the mass exodus: in 2015, 25,000 Eritreans sought asylum there.

Source: Martin Plaut

ህዝብና ብክብ ዝበለ ደረጃ ዝጽንብለን ክልተ ዓበይትን ኣገደስትን በዓላት ኣብ ሓደ ዕለት ወይ ኣብ እተቓራረበ ዕለት ይውዕላ ኣለዋ። እታ ሓንቲ ቅዱስ ዮውሃንስ ወይ ድማ ሓድሽ ዓመት ክትከውን ከላ፤ እታ ካልኣይቲ ከኣ፡ ዒድ ኣል ኣድሓ ኣልሙባረክ ኢያ።

 

በዚ ኣጋጣሚታት’ዚ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብስመይን ብስም ሰልፊ ዲሞክራሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራን እንቋዕ ሓጐሰካ ዝብል ናይ ዮሃና መልእኽተይ ከመሓላልፍ እደሊ።

ፖለቲካዊ፡ ቍጠባውን ማሕበራውን ጸገማት ሃገርና ካብ ግዜ ናብ ግዜ እናኸፍአ ይኸይድ ስለዘሎ ግን፡ ህዝብና ነዘን ዕለታት እዚኣተን በቲ ዝምነዮ ኣገባብ ከብዕለን ከምዘይክእል ርዱእ ኢዩ። ስድራ ቤታት ኣብ ዝተበታተናሉ፤ መንእሰያት ኣብ መወዳእታ ዘይብሉ ናይ ባርነት ህይወት ኣብ ዝተጸምድሉ፤ ማይ፡ ባኒ፡ ጽዓት ብራሽን ኣብ ዝዕደለሉ፡ ብልሽውና ኣብ ዝነገሰሉ . . .ወዘተ ዝጽንበል በዓላት ምሉእ ክኸውን ፈጺሙ ኣይክእልን ኢዩ።

 

መንግስቲ ኢሳያስ፡ ንዅሉ ናይ ቍጠባ ማሕውራት፡ ንግድ፡ ትራንስፖርት፡ ሕርሻ፡ ቱሪዝም፡ ማዕድን፡ ፋብሪካ፡ ኣብ ትሕቲ ፍጹም ምቍጽጻሩ ብምእታው፡ ህዝቢ ወስ ቀስ ከይብል ቀይዱ ሒዝዎ ይርከብ። ብስም ብሕታዊ ጽላት ዝንቀሳቐሱ እንተልዮም ውን፡ ብድሕሪኦም ኢድ መንግስቲ ዘለዎ ኢዩ (ንኣብነት ሓዋላ)።

 

 

ብስም ምቕያር ባጤራ፡ ህዝቢ ኣብ ኢዱ ክሕዞን ከንቀሳቕሶን ዝኽእል ገንዘብ ስለእተደረተ ድማ፡ ዒድ ኣልኣድሓ ኣልሙባረክን በዓል ሓድሽ ዓመትን በዚ ብኣሉታ ክጽለዉ ምዃኖም ዝሰሓት ኣይኰነን።

 

ወዲሰብ ብተስፋ ስለዝነበር ግን፡ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ካብ ዘለዎ ሓሳረ-መከራ ዝናገፈሉ፤ ካብ ፋሕ ኢልዎ ዘሎ ቦታታት ኣብ ሃገሩ ዝእከበሉ፤ ሰላም፡ ስኒት፡ ፍቕሪ፡ ግዝኣተ-ሕጊ ዝሰፍነሉ ዝሓሸ ዘመን ክመጸሉ እምነ።

 

ርሑስ ሓድሽ ዓመትን ዒድ ኣልኣድሓ ኣልሙባረክን ይግበረልና

 

መንግስተኣብ ኣስመሮም

ኣቦ መንበር ሰዲህኤ

10 መስከረም 2016

Friday, 09 September 2016 20:44

Eritrea Liberty Magazine Issue No. 40

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Friday, 09 September 2016 20:10

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Eritrea update

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Good afternoon,                                                                                        

Please find below an update from the APPG on Eritrea.


The recent APPG meeting discussed the economic impact of indefinite national service in Eritrea. Daniel Nelson, News and Special Reports Editor at One World, who was in attendance at the meeting, wrote a summary outlining the contributions of the speakers and the dire economic and social impact of indefinite national service in Eritrea. The full article is available here

 

Charlotte King, senior analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, provided an analysis of the Eritrean economy, highlighting the dominance of party-controlled, State led firms, stifling any private sector enterprise. Professor Gaim Kibreab, research professor and course director of the MSc Refugee Studies at London South Bank University, discussed how the initially useful nation-building policy of national service was now producing terrible economic and social effects and is the prime reason for many Eritreans fleeing their homeland.

 

In other news, this August, the Home Office updated its guidance on asylum seekers from Eritrea -including those fleeing indefinite national service- following mounting pressure and criticism from various human rights groups and the Home Affairs select committee. The full guidance report is available here

 

Jim Shannon MP asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth affairs what discussions he has had with the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea in reducing conflict in border areas between those countries, availablehere

 

Lord Hylton asked what action the Government and the UNHCR planned to take to protect Eritrean and Somali families now in Ethiopia, the Sudan, or South Sudan without legal status, availablehere

 

The APPG is currently planning its next meeting, and will be in touch soon with more information.

Thank you all for your continued support.

ርእሰ-ዓንቀጽ ሰዲህኤ

ሰባት ኣብ ህይወቶም ብዙሕ መልከዓት ዘለዎ ዕማማት እዮም ዘሰላስሉ። ኣብ ኩሉ’ቲ ዕማማቶም ዕዉታት ዝኾኑ ከኣ እቶም  ነቲ ዘለዎም ጸጋን ዓቕምን ናብቲ ዕማማቶም ብግቡእ ሰሊዖም ዝንቀሳቐሱ እዮም። ኣብዚ እዋንዚ ንሓደ ኤርትራዊ ኣብ ቅድሚኡ ካብ ዘለዉ ብዙሓት ዕማማት እቶም ቀንዲ መነባብሮኻ ምምራሕን፡ ምእንቲ ራህዋን ፍትሕን ኤርትራን ህዝባን ምቅላስን እዮም። እዞም ክልተ ዕማማት ነናቶም ዝርዝር ትሕዝቶ ከም ዘለዎም ፍሉጥ እዩ። ንኣብነት መነባብሮ ምምራሕ ክበሃል እንከሎ ዝርዝሩን ምትእስሳሩን ሰፊሕ እዩ።

እዞም ዓበይቲ ማሕበራውን ሃገራውን ዕማማት ነቲ ሓደ ገዲፍካ ነቲ ሓደ ብምሓዝ ኣይኮኑን ዝሳለጡ። ሓዲኡ ሒዝካ ነቲ ሓደ ጥራይ ምሓዝ፡ ኣብቲ ዝሓዝካዮ’ኳ ተድማዕካ ኣብቲ ሓደ ዝፈጥሮ ብኩራትን ሃጓፍን ሃሳዪ እዩ። ስለዚ ክልቲኦም ኣሳንዮም ዝኸድሉ ኩነታት ምጥጣሕ ናይ ግድን ይኸውን። ኣብዚ ከኣ እዩ እቲ ውሕልነትን ሓላፍነትን ዘድሊ። እቲ ኣብ መንጎኦም ዘሎ ሓፈሻዊ ምምጥጣን ሓንሳብ ምስ ተሳእለ ከም ዘለዎ ዝነብር ዘይኮነ ምስ ባዕላዊ ኩነታት ኮነ ግዳማዊ ሓጐጽጐጽ ወይ እውን ከባብያዊ ኩነታት እንዳተኸለሰ ዝቕጽል እዩ። ንእብነት ኣብ ግዜ ቃልሲ ምእንቲ ናጽነትን ልኡላውነት ኤርትራ ዝነበረን ሎሚ ምእንቲ ደሞክራስን ፍትሕን ዝካየድ ዘሎን ቃልሲ ነናቶም ኣሰራርዓን ኣተሓሕዛን ዘለዎም እዮም። ሎሚ በቲ ናይ ቀደም ናይ ተሳትፎ ኣብ ቃልሲ ኣተሓሕዛ ቀጥዒ ንኺድ እንተንብል ኣጸጋሚ መኾነ። ምስ እዚ ኩሉ ግና ቃልሲ ቀደም ይኹን ሎሚ፡ ቅሩብነት፡ ተወፋይነት፡ ህዝባዊ ወገናውነት፡ ሓልዮትን ኣብ ዝሓዝካዮ ቀጻልነትን ዝሓትት እዩ።

ኣብ ቃልሲ ኮነ ኣብ ምምራሕ መነባብሮ ዓቕምና ኣካዊንና ክልቲኡ ከነዕውት ክንጽዕር ኣለና ክንብል እንከለና፡ እቲ ዓቕሚ፡  ፍልጠት ተመኩሮን፡ ገንዘብን ካልእ ንብረትን ከምኡ’ውን ግዜ ዘጠቓልል ምዃኑ ግንዛበ የድሊ። እዚ ዓቕሚ’ዚ ካብ ሰብ ናብ ሰብ ከም ዝፈላለ ፍሉጥ እዩ። ዕምቆት ትምህርቲ፡ ውህሉል ተመኩሮን ንዋታዊ ሃብትን ነቲ ፍልልይ ካብ ዘጉልሑ ረቛሕታት እዮም። ብፍላይ ኣብቲ ምእንቲ ህዝብን ሃገርን ብሓባር እነካይዶ ቃልሲ ከነድምዕ እንኽእል ብናይ ውሱናት ሰብ በሪኽ ጸጋን ዓቕምን ተሳትፎ ጥራይን ዘይኮነ፡ ካብ ዝለዓለ ክሳብ ዝተሓተ ናይ ኩሉ ኣብቲ ውጽኢት ረብሓ ዘለዎ ግዱስ ዓቕምታት ብሓባር ክዋሳእ እንተኽኢሉ ጥራይ እዩ። ንናይ ካልኦት ዓቕሚ ኣነኣኢስካ ”በይነይ” ኢልካ ምንያት ግና በይንኻ እዩ ዘትርፍ። ብሓባር ማለት በበይኑ ኩለመዳያዊ ባህርያት ምስ ዘለዎም ብዙሓት ኮይንካ ምቅላስ ማለት ስለ ዝኾነ፡ ካብቲ በይንኻ ኮይንካ መነባብሮኻ ንምስዓር ዝግበር ቃልሲ ዝኸበደ እዩ። ንብዙሕ ድሌታት፡ ትጽቢታትን ዓቕምታትን ከም ዘሳኒ ጌርካ ምውዳዱ ስለ ዘድሊ። እቲ ኣጀንዳ’ውን ቤተሰባዊ ዘይኮነስ ገዚፍን ሃገራውን ስለ ዝኾነ።

ኣብዚ ሎሚ ኣብ ቅድሚ ኩሉ ግዱስ ኤርትራዊ ተገቲሩ ዘሎ ህዝብን ሃገርን ናይ ምድሓንን ቀጻልነቶም ናይ ምዕቃብን ወሳኒ መድረኽ፡ ሓደን ናብ ቃልሲ ክስሕብ ሓደ ድማ ናቱ ምኽንያታት እንዳቕረበ ካብቲ ቃልሲ ክርሕቕ ምውጣጥ ዝውቱር እዩ። እቲ ናብዚ ቃልሲ ዝውጥጥ ዕላምኡን ድሌቱን ፍሉጥ ስለ ዝኾነ ብዛዕባኡ ምዝርዛር ኣድላይ ኣይመስለናን። እቲ ጸገም ናይ ኩልና፡ እቲ ዕማም ብኹልና፡ እቲ ውጽኢቱ ድማ ንረብሓ ኩልና፡ ኣብ ዝብል ዝጠቓለል እዩ። እቲ ናብቲ ካልእ ገጽ ዝሃድም ወገን ግና ምኽንያታቱ ብዙሕ እዩ። ኣብቲ ዝካየድ ዘሎ ቃልሲ ትስፉው ዘይምዃን፡ ኣብቲ ውዱብ ቃልሲ ምስ ዘለዉ ወገናት ዘይምስናይ፡ ብዓብይኡ ድማ ንመነባብሮኻ ምቕዳም ካብቶም ዝረኣዩ ልሙዳት ምኽንያታት እዮም። እቲ ”ኤርትራ ጽቡቕ ስለ ዘላ ምእንቲ ለውጢ ቃልሲ ኣየድልን’ዩ” ዝብል ዕባራ ምኽንያት’ኳ ሎምስ ካብ ዕዳጋ ወጺኡ እዩ። እዞም ምኽንያታት ስለምንታይ ከም ምኽንያት መርሓቒ ካብ ቃልሲ ይቐርቡ’ኳ ተዘይተባህለ፡ ቅሩብነትን ሓልዮትን እንተሃልዩ ግና ክስገሩ ዘይክእሉ ኣይኮኑን። ምናዳ፡ ምናዳ  “ነቲ ዘይከኣል ዝመስል ክኽእል እየ” ኢሉ ዘንቀደ ኒሕ እንተልዩ። ዝያዳ ኩሉ ከኣ ነቲ ዘለካ ካብ ጉልበትን ፍልጠትን ጀሚሩ ክሳብ ንዋትን ግዜን ዝምጠጥ ጸጋታትካ ብውሕሉል ኣገባብ ክትስለዖ ምብቃዕ የድሊ። እዚ ክበሃል እንከሎ  ግና ካብቲ ትብህጎ፡ ኣዝዩ ጥጡሕ መነባብሮ፡ ካብቲ ዘገላብጥ ሰፊሕ ግዜ፡ ካብቲ “ከምዚ ጥራይ ክኸውን ነይርዎ” እትብሎ ውልቃዊ ስምዒት ቁሩብ ኣይውሰደካን’ዩ ማለት ኣይኮነን።