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27.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Eritrea leader Isaias Afewerki in 'robust health'"
The government denies rumours that President Isaias Afewerki is dead; rumours are blamed on groups wishing to destabilise the country [ID 215273]
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06.04.2012 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Detained Eritrean journalist admitted to hospital in serious condition"
Journalist Yirgalem Fisseha Mebrahtu, in custody since her arrest in February 2009, was admitted to hospital in serious condition; she is under permanent surveillance and is allowed no visitors; journalist Said Abdulhai released several months ago [ID 213317]
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21.03.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Are Ethiopia and Eritrea heading back to war?"
Article on Ethiopia's attack on alleged rebel bases in Eritrea and the possibility of a war between the countries [ID 212434]
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19.03.2012 - Source:
UN High Commissioner for Refugees 
"Fear of compulsory recruitment drives Eritrean teen to flee home"
Article on unaccompanied Eritrean minors fleeing to Ethiopia, including for fear of compulsory recruitment to the military [ID 212696]
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16.03.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Eritrea says will not retaliate after Ethiopian attack" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Eritrea's government says it will not retaliate after Ethiopian troops attacked its territory, dismissing charges it harbours armed groups [ID 212520]
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15.03.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Ethiopia 'launches military attack inside Eritrea'"
Ethiopian forces launch a military attack on 3 camps inside Eritrea because Eritrea was allegedly training "subversive groups" to carry out attacks inside Ethiopia, according to a spokesman of the Ethiopian government [ID 211999]
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15.03.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Ethiopia attacks Eritrean base after tourist killings" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Ethiopia attacked an Eritrean military base over the killing of 5 European tourists on its territory in 2012, accusing Eritrea of training "hit-and-run terrorists" [ID 212039]
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12.03.2012 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Enemies of the Internet - Countries under surveillance 2012"
Bericht zu staatlichen Einschränkungen der Meinungsfreiheit im Internet im Jahr 2011 [ID 211832]
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02.03.2012 - Source:
Child Rights Information Network 
"National Laws"
Brief overview of national legal provisions on children's rights [ID 212295]
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03.2012 - Source:
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Germany) 
"Todesstrafe in ausgewählten Ländern"
Report on the death penalty in selected countries [ID 214627]
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03.2012 - Source:
US Commission on International Religious Freedom 
"Annual Report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom"
Annual report on religious freedom (covering 1 April 2011 - 29 February 2012) [ID 216075]
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21.02.2012 - Source:
Committee to Protect Journalists 
"Attacks on the Press 2011"
Annual report on press freedom in 2011 [ID 213753]
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24.01.2012 - Source:
Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation 
"a-7862 (ACC-ERI-7862)"
1) Information about the military service (differences for men and women; measures by the government if refused); 2) Problems with the issuing of documents if the military service has not been completed [ID 209104]
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22.01.2012 - Source:
Human Rights Watch 
"World Report 2012"
Annual report on the human rights situation in 2011 [ID 208803]
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12.01.2012 - Source:
Balkan Insight 
"Fate of Kosovo Flying Lobbyist Unknown"
5 months after pilot James Berisha disappeared in Eritrea during his mission to encourage recognitions of Kosovo's independence, it is still not know whether he is alive [ID 208452]
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2012 - Source:
Freedom House 
"Insult Laws: Insulting to Press Freedom; A Guide to Evolution of Insult Laws in 2010" , Author: World Press Freedom Committee; Freedom House
Joint report by the World Press Freedom Committee and Freedom House on the evolution of insult laws in 2010 [ID 214039]
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13.12.2011 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Eritreans Call for End to Human Trafficking of Migrants"
According to human rights activists, Eritrean migrants fleeing their country are being preyed upon by human traffickers and subjected to organ harvesting in Egypt [ID 207123]
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30.11.2011 - Source:
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"Algemeen Ambtsbericht Eritrea"
Country report (as at November 2011) [ID 212754]
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15.11.2011 - Source:
Human Rights Watch 
"Egypt: Don’t Deport Eritreans"
Egyptian authorities are preparing to deport 118 detained Eritreans to Eritrea, where they are at risk of persecution; on 29 October 2011, guards at the al-Shalal prison in Aswan beat the 118 men, including 40 who already have refugee status, to force them to sign papers for their "voluntary" return to Eritrea [ID 205782]
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04.11.2011 - Source:
Freedom House 
"Countries at the Crossroads 2011"
Report on civil rights, rule of law, anticorruption and transparency [ID 205662]
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02.11.2011 - Source:
Amnesty International 
"Egypt: Eritreans in Egypt at risk of forcible return [MDE 12/055/2011]"
A group of 118 Eritrean male asylum-seekers face imminent forcible return from Egypt to Eritrea, where they would be at risk of torture and arbitrary detention [ID 204972]
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02.11.2011 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Reporters Without Borders' position on reports that Swedish-Eritrean journalist may have died in detention"
Unconfirmed reports that Dawit Isaac, a journalist with dual Swedish and Eritrean nationality, has died in detention have been circulating since 27 October; Isaac has been detained for the past 10 years, without access to a lawyer and without the right to receive visits [ID 205127]
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11.2011 - Source:
UN High Commissioner for Refugees 
"No turning back; A review of UNHCR’s response to the protracted refugee situation in eastern Sudan"
Report on the situation of refugees in Eastern Sudan, the majority of whom are from Eritrea (background information; refugee and repatriation trends; socio-economic integration; refugee rights; naturalisation and citizenship; resettlement) [ID 205281]
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28.10.2011 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Detained Eritrean journalist faces possible forced repatriation from Sudan"
Eritrean journalist Jamal Osman Hamad, who runs the opposition website adoulis.com, was arrested by Sudanese authorities on 24 October; on 17 October, 300 Eritreans were expelled from Sudan to their home country; 34 journalists are currently in prison in Eritrea because of their professional activities [ID 204794]
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25.10.2011 - Source:
Human Rights Watch 
"Sudan: End Mass Summary Deportations of Eritreans"
The Sudanese authorities are increasingly deporting Eritreans to their country without allowing them to claim asylum; on 17 October 2011, over 300 Eritreans were handed over to the Eritrean military without being checked for refugee status [ID 204555]
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