Eritrea Rejects WaPo Allegations

Washington Post: Flouting Journalistic Ethics and Standards “To begin with, The Washington Post didn’t independently verify the allegations in the report. It was largely based on distant telephone interviews with, and testimonies of, ostensible victims.” The Embassy of the State of Eritrea vehemently rejects the false allegations made against Eritrea and its disciplined army by […]

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Eritrea Rejects Michael Rubin’s Preposterous Allegations

“Even for a hired lobbyist, Rubin’s ignorance is much worse than his abject lies. He claims that ‘Eritrea contemplated invading Somaliland in order to gain a port on the Red Sea.’ – @hawelti BY APA NEWS Eritrea has reacted strongly to what it calls the preposterous claims made against the country and its people by […]

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Ethiopia Urges International Reporters in Tigray Respect Law

BY FBC The Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority (EBA) has urged the international media granted access to Tigray regional state to report accurately and truthfully as well as professionally. The authority noted that the international media should be governed by the country’s broadcasting proclamation, the constitution, criminal laws, and other humanitarian provisions.

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Seeking the Truth Amidst the Clouds of Disinformation

By Hillal, We are living in an information age. Information is power and should be pursued diligently. But, with the Think Tanks and the media becoming serial liars getting the truth amidst the clouds of dis/misinformation is easier said than done. Eritreans had to endure the brutality and humiliation of the Turkish, Egyptian, Italian, British and […]

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Eritrea’s Answers are Always Action and Victory

By Amanuel Biedemariam, After a bloody civil war between the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF) and The Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF), in the early 1980s, the EPLF became the sole representative of the struggle to liberate Eritrea. Then, Eritreans were confident but uncertain about the direction the struggle was taking. Many Eritreans were in the […]

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An Open Letter to Ms. Jenny Vaughan

By Organization of Eritrean-Americans, Dear Ms. Vaughan: Hope you are well. This letter is written on the behalf of the Organization of Eritrean-Americans (OEA), and several Eritrean Diaspora organizations located across Europe and Canada. The OEA, in particular, is a non-profit, grass-roots organization based in Washington, D.C., and it has evolved into one of the primary […]

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