International Inaction Encourages Ethiopia’s Impunity

At this time and hour, what behooves the EU and the UNSC is to compel Ethiopia to respect international law. BY SHABAIT The Declaration issued on behalf of the European Union, on the occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the final and binding delimitation (and demarcation) decisions of the Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission of 13 […]

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Justice Deferred: The 15 Year Anniversary of the Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission Verdict

BY DR. FIKREJESUS AMHAZION This week represents 15 years since the Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) made its ruling to solve the border conflict between the neighbouring countries. However, its decisions, presented on 13 April 2002, remain unimplemented, constituting a flagrant violation of fundamental international law, calling into question the moral authority of several international […]

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Eritrea – Ethiopia: 15 Years of Silence and Complicity

OEA asks UNSC to end occupation of Eritrean territory and lift the sanctions. BY ORGANIZATION OF ERITREAN AMERICANS The Organization of Eritrean Americans, in a statement, has asked the UN Security Council (UNSC) to shoulder its responsibilities and force the minority regime ruling Ethiopia today to comply with international law and the UN Charter. April […]

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Virtual Demarcation: Poor Excuse for Ethiopia’s 14 years Long Occupation

By Sophia Tesfamariam, Many scholars, journalists and lawmakers prefer to label Ethiopia’s occupation of Eritrean territories as being some kind of “stalemate”, “deadlock” etc. in the peace process. This has emboldened the minority regime in Ethiopia to continue with its belligerent stance for over a decade. Instead of enforcing the EEBC’s decisions, the U.S. led […]

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UNSC Must Demand Ethiopia to Withdraw from Sovereign Eritrean Territory it Occupies

Press Release By The Eritrean Mission to the United Nations, Today 13th April is the day when 14 years ago in 2002 the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) composed of five (2 British, 2 American and 1 Nigerian) internationally renowned arbitration judges unanimously decided that the disputed town of Badme is a sovereign Eritrean territory. It is […]

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Border Demarcation Between Sudan and Ethiopia to Resume Next Month

ESAT News, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariamn Dessalegn said border demarcation between Ethiopia and Sudan would start in December, Sudan Tribune reported. Previously, Ethiopia and Sudan reached an agreement to solve border disputes, patrol the area, and control human traffickers. The two sides have, however, been putting off the implementation of the agreement largely due to […]

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