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Eritrea: UN Expert Remains Lifeline As Grave Abuses Continue
Babiker said 13 civilians were recently freed, but enforced disappearances, torture and indefinite military conscription remain widespread.
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Eritrea: UN Expert Remains Lifeline As Grave Abuses Continue
This statement was delivered by Human Rights Watch at the 62nd regular session of the UN Human Rights Council during an enhanced interactive dialogue on the report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea held on June 15, 2026.
UN expert raises concern about the deterioration of human rights in Eritrea
A UN expert on Friday warned that the human rights landscape in Eritrea is continuing to deteriorate, as concerns grow regarding the ongoing use of enforced disappearances, indefinite military conscription, torture, and the government’s refusal to cooperate with international organizations to address these issues. In outlining the gravity of the violation of human rights issues in the country, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights …
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