Category: Gedab News

  • Qatar Appoints Its Ambassador To Ethiopia

    Ethiopia, which had severed its diplomatic relations with Qatar in April 2008, is renewing them by accrediting a new Qatari ambassador to Ethiopia. Ambassador Hamad Al Rumeihi, the diplomat appointed to head the Qatari embassy in Addis Ababa has already arrived there. He was received at the airport by Arab Ambassadors and the Dean of

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  • Saudis Intercept “Horn of Africa” Aircraft

    On Tuesday, two Saudi F-15 fighter planes intercepted “an unidentified aircraft coming from the Horn of Africa [and] flying at a low level,” according to Saudi Arabian Arabic website, Jazan News. The Saudi website didn’t mention its sources and did not provide additional details but said the authorities will treat the matter as “the situation

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  • 80 Eritrea-Bound Lorries With Contraband Intercepted By Sudanese Officials

    Sudanese law-enforcement officials in Kassala State bordering Eritrea foiled a smuggling operation that involved around 80 vehicles, including lorries and pickups, according to Sudan’s alrakoba.net. The smuggling convoy that was heading to Eritrea was intercepted in West Kassala. When the convoy refused to stop, Sudanese officers fired bullets, punctured the tires of some of the vehicles

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  • Ethiopia’s Ruling Coalition Elects New Chairman

    The Central Committee of Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), a coalition of parties which dominates Ethiopia’s parliament, has elected Mr. Hailemariam Desalegn as its chairman. Given the overwhelming dominance of EPRDF within Ethiopia’s parliament–it controls all but two of the 547 seats– Mr. Hailemariam Desalegn is expected to be sworn in as Ethiopia’s Prime

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  • Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi Is Dead

    awate.on-forge.com has learned from its sources in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is dead. The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Hailemariam Desalegen, who is also Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister, has assumed the position of Prime Minister. There are now indications that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who has not made a public appearance for two

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  • Eritrean Students Conference Commences In Ethiopia

    The Eritrean students conference opened on Monday August 13, 2012 in Addis Ababa at the Arat Kilo university campus. The attendees are estimated to be around 450 . Unlike previous meetings, cell phones were not allowed in the Arat Kilo conference. Dr. Yusuf Berhanu and Mr. Yohannes Asmelash, the chairman and the deputy chairman, respectively,

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  • Ethiopia Organizing (Yet) Another Eritrean Conference

    Gedab News has learned that an Eritrean students conference is expected to be held in Ethiopia beginning on Monday August 13, 2012. The seminar is expected to be attended by over three-hundred people and it was conceived by, organized by, and will be held under the auspices of, the Ethiopian Government. Until Thursday, it didn’t

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  • Sudanese Consul To Eritrea Dies In Asmara in Mysterious Circumstances

    Major Qutbi Ali Tahir, Sudan’s Consul to Eritrea, has died in Asmara. Sudanese and Egyptian news sources are reporting that he died in mysterious circumstances. The body was flown for an autopsy to a Khartoum hospital immediately after it arrived in the Sudanese capital on a flight from Asmara. The autopsy was conducted by Dr.

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  • Security Council Extends Mandate Of Monitoring Group On Eritrea

    Condemning the continuing flow of “weapons and ammunition supplies to and through Somalia and Eritrea”, the Security Council has extended the mandate of the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea for 13 months—through August 25, 2013—directing all Member States “including Eritrea” to co-operate with the Monitoring Group and instructing the Secretary General to make the

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  • UN Monitoring Report: Eritrea Still Violating UN Resolutions

    The Eritrean regime is behind a “clandestine exercise” of a “criminal networks” to smuggle weapons and people out of Eritrea and once the “migrants are routinely taken hostage, tortured, raped or killed” with their kidnappers demanding up to $40,000 in ransom, it facilitates the negotiations and mediation to manage the exchange of funds for people. 

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  • Special Rapporteur On Eritrea: The Cause and The Likely Outcome

    Repeating the same indifference it showed to the UN arms monitoring group resulting in two Security Council sanctions, the Eritrean regime has ignored repeated entreaties by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), which has resulted in the UN naming a Special Rapporteur on Eritrea. The decision was taken on July 5th by the 47th-member UNHRC.

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  • Eritrea-Ethiopia Cold War Heats Up, But War Drums Silent

    In contrast to their 1998-2000 “border war,” where intermittent but deadly clashes were preceded by long taunts, the Eritrean and Ethiopian governments seem to have adopted, for different reasons, a policy of resuming their military clashes silently, while re-aligning each other’s exiled opposition. In the last week of April the Eritrean regime conducted a massive

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  • The Case Of Stateless Arabs With Eritrean Passports

    Ten years ago, in early 2001, the Eritrean Embassy in Kuwait advertised the availability of Eritrean passports.  The targeted group for the sales of passports were a sector of Kuwait residents known as Bedoun (Arabic for “without”) who do not have papers to prove their country of origin or citizenship.  Now, ten years later, many

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  • Eritrea’s Tyrant Reappears On TV After A 30-Day Absence

    Thirty days to the day, Eritrea’s dictator Isaias Afwerki re-appeared on state TV to counter rumors that he is seriously sick or dying. Heavily made up and wearing an over-sized short-sleeved shirt, light blue pants and sandals, the relaxed-looked Eritrean president was animated in his condemnation of the myriad of enemies who “disseminate cheap fabrications.” 

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  • The Unusual Absence Of Isaias Afwerki

    The Unusual Absence Of Isaias Afwerki

    Eritrea’s President Isaias Afwerki has not made a public appearance since March 28, 2012 when he received the credentials of the incoming ambassador from South Africa. Given that his appearance is the daily diet of the State media, this has, understandably, fueled speculation that he is either seriously ill or even dead. Yesterday, Eritrea’s Ministry of

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  • Nevsun And Its Eritrean Bisha Gold Mine: More class action lawsuits filed

    Nevsun And Its Eritrean Bisha Gold Mine: More class action lawsuits filed

    Six more class action lawsuits have been filed against Nevsun Resources after Brent Cook, the editor of Exploration Insights, in an exclusive interview to The Gold Report, characterized Nevsun’s multiple  revised reserve estimates of Bisha gold mine in Eritrea, as shoddy work [1]. The plaintiffs representing shareholders are Holzer Holzer & Fistel, LLC; Brower Piven,

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  • EYSC’s Freedom Friday: Will Not Stop Till ‘Dictatorship Is Eradicated’

    EYSC’s Freedom Friday: Will Not Stop Till ‘Dictatorship Is Eradicated’

    The Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change (EYSC) announced on Wednesday that its Freedom Friday (Arbi Harnet) campaign has successfully executed 10,000 phone calls to Eritreans, calling on them to protest the Eritrean regime by “emptying the streets of Eritrea’s cities every Friday after 6 PM.” The calls known as Robocall, supplement the 2,000 personal phone

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  • Minnesota: Eritreans Challenge Loyalists Monopoly Of Public Radio

    Minnesota: Eritreans Challenge Loyalists Monopoly Of Public Radio

    Eritreans in Minnesota have persuaded the management of KFAI, a public radio station, that the air-time it provides Eritreans has been abused by loyalists to the Eritrean regime. Thus ends a 15-year monopoly enjoyed by Eritrea’s ruling party, PFDJ, in Minnesota. The one-hour Tigrinya program was initially given to the Eritrean community but fell under

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  • Ethiopian Officials At Congress Of Start-Up Eritrean Opposition Group

    Ethiopian Officials At Congress Of Start-Up Eritrean Opposition Group

    The Eritrean Movement for Democracy and Justice (EMDJ), a new political organization founded by Eritreans exiled to Ethiopian refugee camps, is convening its first congress in a camp near Shire, Ethiopia, close to the Eritrea-Ethiopia border. The organization, which claims it has an armed wing operating inside Eritrea, was founded in April 2011. The members of the

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  • Saudi Arabia Implements UN Sanctions Against The Eritrean regime

    Saudi Arabia Implements UN Sanctions Against The Eritrean regime

    Saudi Arabian authorities began implementing UN Sanctions Resolutions 1907 and 2023 against the Eritrean regime, according to Eritrean Nahda Party. The Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry issued a circular (# 512/3171) to all its member businesses instructing them to implement the UN security council sanctions against Eritrea. The chamber’s circular was supported by a

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