Eritrea: Human rights situation still alarming, says UN Special Rapporteur
Civil and political freedoms continue to be violated in Eritrea, despite the promises of the peace agreement signed last July with Ethiopia. Incarceration incommunicado, enforced disappearance, encasement of youth, nothing has changed in this closed country of the Horn of Africa, according to Daniela Kravetz, the new special rapporteur on human rights of the UN in Eritrea .
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