Eritrea’s story is not just about politics—it is about people. It is about lives shaped by policies that deny freedom and opportunity. Any discussion of normalization must center these realities, not ignore them.
#HumanRights#BlueRevolution#JusticeForEritrea@UNHumanRights@hrw
It has now been 21 days since three Eritrean refugees – Yonas Mebrahtom, Habtom Gebretsadik, and Zerisenay Meles – were detained in Ethiopia without any legal clarification. We express our deep concern about their situation, and with full respect for Ethiopia’s laws and authorities, we kindly call for a fair and humane resolution.
These three individuals have peacefully contributed to unity, safety, and responsibility within Eritrean refugee communities. They are people who chose dialogue over division, and hope over fear. We trust that Ethiopia – a nation known for its compassion and commitment to protecting vulnerable lives – will ensure a fair legal process and prevent any risk of return to Eritrea, where their lives would be in serious danger.
Justice is a sign of strength – and humanity will always be the strongest answer.
#FreeEritreanActivists #HumanRights #Justice #Ethiopia #BlueRevolution #Refugees @EthioHRC@UNHumanRights
🚨 Assab Is 🇪🇷 Eritrean — History Proves It. No Myths. No Debate.
💡 “Facts are stubborn things; they do not cease to exist because they are ignored.” – Thomas Huxley
Abiy’s camp keeps barking about Assab Port like entitled colonizers — but never once present a shred of evidence. Let’s break it down with history, law, and facts.
📜 Why Ethiopia’s Claims Fall Flat:
🟥 1. Adwa Logic – Ethiopians brag about the 1896 Adwa victory… so why didn’t Menelik advance to the Red Sea if Ethiopia had any claim?
🟩 2. Menelik’s 1897 Treaty – Just one year later, Menelik signed a border agreement placing Ethiopia 60km away from the sea — by his own choice. He even demanded this from the Italians, proving zero coastal claim.
🟦 3. Winners vs. Losers – Winners of wars make demands; losers make concessions. Menelik’s concession shows Ethiopia had no historical, cultural, or legal ties to Eritrea’s coastline.
🟨 4. African Borders are Sacred – The AU Charter is crystal clear: colonial borders are sacrosanct. No revisions. No fabrications.
🟧 5. The EEBC Ruling (2002, The Hague) – The Eritrea–Ethiopia Border Commission legally and finally settled the matter. No Eritrean port or coast was ever under debate. Case closed.
💬 Eritrea’s Message to Ethiopians 🇪🇹:
1️⃣ Eritreans know war better than most — but no one desires peace more than us.
2️⃣ We trust history, law, and readiness — not 4-Kilo fabrications.
3️⃣ We don’t just wish for peace — we guarantee it with strength, discipline, and clarity.
🕊️ Let’s live as true neighbors — in truth and peace.
But if provoked, 🇪🇷 Eritrea will defend every inch of its sovereignty.
📌The HArd Truth:
💡 “Peace is secured not by begging, but by standing firm.”
🕊️ Truth Builds Peace — Lies Build Wars 🌍
💡 “He who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it.”
#Eritrea #Assab #RedSea #Ethiopia #HornOfAfrica #Sovereignty #StopAbiy #PeaceThroughStrength #NoToWar
For more than 30 years since gaining independence in 1993, #Eritrea has suffered under the one-man rule of unelected President Isaias Afewerki.
In his Daily Brief today, @astroehlein tells you what you need to know – and why: https://t.co/3OEb4227g9
(Reposting. I believe this video is from one of the other protests across Europe or in Tel Aviv, and not Germany actually, but I received the video from people who were on the receiving end of brutality for protests in Germany.)
Die Schweiz hat eine lange Tradition der humanitären Hilfe und des Schutzes von Menschen in Not. In dieser Tradition liegt auch die Verantwortung, eritreische Flüchtlinge aufzunehmen und zu schützen, anstatt indirekt die autoritären Regime zu unterstützen, vor denen diese Menschen fliehen.
Die Schweiz sollte daher ihre Asylpolitik dahingehend ausrichten, dass sie eritreische Flüchtlinge Schutz bietet. Dies ist nicht nur eine Frage der Humanität, sondern auch eine Verpflichtung im Rahmen des internationalen Flüchtlingsrechts.
Gleichzeitig ist es wichtig, dass die Schweiz klare Signale an autoritäre Regime wie das in Eritrea sendet, dass Menschenrechtsverletzungen nicht toleriert werden. Nur so kann verhindert werden, dass die Schweiz indirekt die Machthaber unterstützt, die für das Leid und die Flucht tausender Menschen verantwortlich sind.
Indem die Schweiz eritreische Flüchtlinge schützt und sich gegen die Unterstützung von Diktatoren stellt, bleibt sie ihren humanitären Prinzipien treu und setzt ein starkes Zeichen für Menschenrechte und Gerechtigkeit weltweit. #Eritrea #BlueRevolution #NoMorePFDJTerror #TransnationalRepression
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