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In 2002, things took a turn for the worst for the people of Eritrea. The government launched the ‘Warsai Yikealo Development Campaign’ (WYDC), which meant conscripts were deployed to posts in the civil service, local and national administrations, and state-owned businesses, in addition to the military. Most notably, the WYDC extended the statutory 18-month period of service indefinitely. The Eritrean government cited aggression and the threat of invasion from its neighbor Ethiopia as the primary justification for the necessity of indefinite service.
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Re: (Erena.org) - End High School in Sawa
Lets end the mass migration and suffering of your Tegaru people. Talking about your neighboring Eritrea doesn't alleviate the suffering of your one million Tegaru refugees in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. You are agame and you must focus on your own Tegaru refugees.










Re: (Erena.org) - End High School in Sawa
https://globalsecurityreview.com/africa ... y-problem/...State-imposed forced labor and forced marriages constitute the primary culprits of enslavement, which are compounded by recurrent or protracted bouts of armed conflict, especially in fragile and grossly underdeveloped states, such as Burundi, Eritrea, or Mauritania. Slavery or enslavement is a distinct...