EU Calls On Eritrea To Investigate Wartime Rights Violations
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The UN Special Rapporteur for Eritrea today accused the country of continuing to commit systematic and widespread human rights violations, including crimes against humanity, cases of torture, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances.According to a statement by UN Special Rapporteur for Eritrea, Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker, there are no signs of significant improvements in the human rights situation in Eritrea, where systematic and widespre…
EU Calls On Eritrea To Investigate Wartime Rights Violations
The European Union has called on the Eritrean government to investigate international human rights violations committed by its military during and after the two-year war in northern Ethiopia. “In line with OHCHR recommendations, we call on the government of Eritrea to carry out credible, independent investigations into alleged violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law committed during and after the wa…
Systematic and widespread human rights violations are being committed by the authorities in Eritrea, including crimes against humanity, according to a UN expert on Friday, referring to cases of torture, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances. According to a statement by the UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea, Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker, "there is no sign of any significant improvement" in the human rights situation in Eritrea, "where syst…
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