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A Letter Delivered to Afwerki

Post by Somaliman » 25 Aug 2023, 07:53

"Thank you, Mr President,

Despite being elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2022-2024, Eritrea poses a real challenge to the UN system and the international community. Its continued failure to fully cooperate with the Special Rapporteur’s mandate and implement the recommendations of human rights bodies calls the credibility and integrity of the entire UN human rights system into question.

We remain deeply concerned by reports of unlawful and arbitrary killings, forced disappearances, torture and arbitrary detentions perpetrated by the Eritrean government, indefinite military service, lack of freedom of expression, opinion, association, religious belief, and movement.

Over 20 journalists and politicians remain in detention since their arrests more than 20 years ago, they are the longest detained persons in the world. Eritrea’s involvement in the Tigrayan conflict significantly resulted in abhorrent human rights abuses which included the recruitment of child soldiers and the kidnapping and forced conscription of Eritreans to fight in the conflict.

We call on the Eritrean government to release all detained journalists, civil society activists and illegally detained Eritreans from prison.

Special Rapporteur, what should the Council do to ensure steps are taken towards meeting the five benchmarks for progress recently enshrined in the Human Rights Council’s resolution 50/2?

We thank you."










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Re: A Letter Delivered to Afwerki

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Aug 2023, 08:45

Eritrea has already been elected twice to the HRC (2018 & 2021), yet stone-age folks send a letter now. :lol:

PS: all countries elected into that body since its inception, have been paragons of democracy & human rights. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: A Letter Delivered to Afwerki

Post by Somaliman » 25 Aug 2023, 09:06

Zmeselo wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 08:45
Eritrea has already been elected twice to the HRC (2018 & 2021), yet stone-age folks send a letter now. :lol:

PS: all countries elected into that body since its inception, have been paragons of democracy & human rights. :lol: :lol: :lol:




Semi-illiterate retard,

The letter doesn't say it's the first time Eritrea is elected to the UNHRC, but "Despite being elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2022-2024."

Don't you know that you can go to school even if you're in your late 60s!

PS: all countries elected into that body since its inception, have been paragons of democracy & human rights
So, you feel good, as long as there's another country on earth that's in a similar situation!

What a wicked and idiotic reasoning!

No wonder you keep measuring Eritrea with Tigray. If it doesn't rain in Eritrea for a year, you feel good, as long as long as it doesn't rain either in Tigray for the same period!

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Re: A Letter Delivered to Afwerki

Post by Hazega/Tsazega. » 25 Aug 2023, 09:38


Gaal cad(dan) AgameMan (smellyman),

Who said anything about Tigray in this post??...is Tigray a country?? :mrgreen:
You are the one injecting Tigray into your own thread...what a cottonhead!!

You are calling others idiots & saying go to school??...while you are at the same time copying/plagiarizing from the "crab mentality" article of Sophia. You have no creativity and are just parroting the false doom & gloom narrative against Eritrea(ns) :roll:

You just keep further illustrating on all your postsings of this forum that you are an angry masochist gimp/chimp that has a bone to pick with Eritrea(ns)...or you want a bone 🦴





Somaliman wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 09:06
Zmeselo wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 08:45
Eritrea has already been elected twice to the HRC (2018 & 2021), yet stone-age folks send a letter now. :lol:

PS: all countries elected into that body since its inception, have been paragons of democracy & human rights. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Semi-illiterate retard,

The letter doesn't say it's the first time Eritrea is elected to the UNHRC, but "Despite being elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2022-2024."

Don't you know that you can go to school even if you're in your late 60s!

PS: all countries elected into that body since its inception, have been paragons of democracy & human rights
So, you feel good, as long as there's another country on earth that's in a similar situation!

What a wicked and idiotic reasoning!

No wonder you keep measuring Eritrea with Tigray. If it doesn't rain in Eritrea for a year, you feel good, as long as long as it doesn't rain either in Tigray for the same period!

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