Eritrean “Opposition” Turn to Violence Seeking Attention

By Semere A., When people mention Eritrean opposition groups, for most Eritreans and neutral observers, the Ethiopian regime quickly comes to mind. Yet, even with the support of TPLF, Eritrean opposition groups remain highly fragmented along regional, ethnic, religious, and ideological parameters. Because of their numerous divisions and alarming ties with Addis Ababa, they have failed […]

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Three Anti-Peace Hooligans Found Guilty by Oakland Supreme Judge

By TesfaNews, Reports from the Eritrean Community Cultural Civic Center (ECCCC) of Bay Area in Oakland indicates that the Supreme Court has finally issued the long awaited verdict on the leading three anti-peace elements as guilty. The preceding  was followed after the ECCCC formally sued the three hooligans in a civilian court soon after they destroyed its […]

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Eritrea opens its Embassy in South Sudan after giving its official recognition

By Shabait.com, Eritrea has officially recognized the Republic of South Sudan as an independent and sovereign state. Accordingly, the two countries signed an agreement in Juba city to exchange Ambassadors. The agreement was singed by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh on the Eritrean side and Mr. Deng Alor Kuol, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation […]

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