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RESOLUTION ON THE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS AND UNILATERAL COERCIVE MEASURES ON AFRICAN UNION MEMBER STATES

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Feb 2022, 13:33


RESOLUTION ON THE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS AND UNILATERAL COERCIVE MEASURES ON AFRICAN UNION MEMBER STATES

https://shabait.com/2022/02/07/draft-re ... er-states/

GENERAL

Feb 7, 2022



We, Heads of State and Government of the African Union, assembled on 6 February 2022 at our 35th Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;

Recalling the purposes and principles of the Constitutive Act, inter alia, affirming the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of the African Union Member States, as well as the commitment to promote sustainable development at the economic, social and cultural levels, for an integrated and prosperous continent;

Reaffirming the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, which states, inter alia, that no State may use or encourage the use of unilateral economic, political or any other type of measures to coerce another State in order to obtain from it the subordination of the exercise of its sovereign rights;

Stressing that unilateral coercive measures and legislation are contrary to international law, international humanitarian law, the United Nations Charter and the norms and principles governing peaceful relations among States;

Welcoming the adoption by the 31st Meeting of the UN General Assembly of the resolution calling on States not to recognise unilateral coercive economic measures, and not to recognize or apply such measures or legislation imposed by any State across territorial boundaries, which were contrary to recognized principles of international law;

Cognisant of the Human Rights Council Resolution 27/21 and Corr. 1 stressing that unilateral coercive measures and legislation are contrary to international law, international humanitarian law, the Charter and the norms and principles governing peaceful relations among States and highlighting that as long-term, these measures may result in social problems and raising humanitarian concerns in the States targeted;

Acknowledging that the socio-economic sanctions are one of the main obstacles impeding implementation of the African Union Agenda 2063 and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development;

Expressing our grave concern at the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the right to development, international relations, trade, investment, cooperation, and peace and stability;

Alarmed by the disproportionate and indiscriminate human costs of unilateral sanctions and their negative effects on the civilian population, in particular women and children, of targeted States;

Deeply concerned at the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding, as well as on African Union 2022 Theme of the Year: Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on The African Continent: Strengthening Agro-Food Systems, Health and Social Protection Systems for the Acceleration of Human, Social and Economic Capital Development”,

1. STRONGLY CONDEMN the continued unilateral application and enforcement by certain countries of such measures as tools of pressure, including political and economic pressure, against any country, particularly against African Union Member States, with a view to preventing these countries from exercising their right to self-determination;

2. URGE all States to refrain from imposing unilateral coercive measures, and urge concerned States to remove such measures, as they are contrary to the African Union Constitutive Act, United Nations Charter and norm and principles governing peaceful relations among States at all levels, and prevent the full realization of economic and social development of nations while also affecting the full realization of human rights;

3. STRONGLY OBJECT to the extraterritorial nature of those measures which, in addition, threaten the sovereignty of States, and in this context calls upon all States neither to recognize these measures nor to apply them, and to take measures as appropriate, to counteract the extraterritorial application or effects of unilateral coercive measures;

4. URGE the Government of the United States of America to lift the long-standing sanctions imposed on the Government and People of Zimbabwe, to facilitate the socio-economic recovery of the country. Call upon the Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to lift all sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe that it inherited when it withdrew from the European Union on 31 January 2020 and all the additional sanctions that it adopted on its own. We acknowledge the steps taken, inter alia, political dialogue and high-level engagements between Zimbabwe and the European Union towards the removal of sanctions. We further urge that the European Union takes the requisite actions to ensure that all remaining sanctions are terminated;

5. CALL UPON the United States of America to lift all unilateral coercive measures imposed on the Government, its Leadership and People of South Sudan which are counterproductive to efforts promoting post conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding, and that due consideration be made by the United Nations to lift the Arms Embargo imposed on that country;

6. URGE the European Union and the United States of America to lift the unilateral coercive sanctions imposed on the State of Eritrea;

7. MANDATE the Panel of the Wise, once again, to lobby the Capitals of those countries that have imposed illegal economic and other sanctions against African Union Member States, for their immediate and unconditional removal;

8. REAFFIRM its solidarity with the People of Zimbabwe, South Sudan and Eritrea in exercising their sovereign right to determine their own destiny.







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High-Level UN Delegation conducts working visit to the State of Eritrea (24-28 January 2022) -ERi-TV

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Re: RESOLUTION ON THE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS AND UNILATERAL COERCIVE MEASURES ON AFRICAN UNION MEMBER STATES

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Feb 2022, 14:18

Phenomenal - #NoMore is here to stay & it has obviously made an impact on this year's summit. Closed-door meetings in DC, silencing of powerful voices on Social Media, & other subversive measures aimed at sabotaging this incredibly powerful African wave have all failed!

A luta continua!!

This is so incredibly threatening to the Special Interest Groups that PIA spoke about - an AU that dares go against their modus operandi of division/chaos, speaks truthfully on behalf of member states; advocating for peace; calling their sanctions coercive. This day in history will be remembered!

My timeline is buzzing with a renewed sense of African pride & joy - resilient Eritreans who've for far too long felt ignored & deliberately marginalized by an AU, that until about 2018 was held hostage by TPLF & its sponsors. This is indeed #TheAfricaWeWant - standing for Africa!

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Re: RESOLUTION ON THE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS AND UNILATERAL COERCIVE MEASURES ON AFRICAN UNION MEMBER STATES

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Feb 2022, 14:39

ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ፡ ሎሚ ኣጋ ምሸት ኣብ ባጽዕ ንፍሉይ ልኡኽ ፕረዚደንት ፑቲን - ሚስተር ባግዳኖፍ ተቐቢሉ ኣብ ዘዘራረበሉ፡ ሩስያ ኣገዳሲት መሻርኽቲ ኣፍሪቃ ብምዃን፡ ንምዕባለ ህዝቢ ኣፍሪቃ ዓቢ ኣበርክቶ ክትገብር ከምእትኽእል ሎሚ 7 ኣጋ ምሸት፡ ኣብ ባጽዕ ንፍሉይ ልኡኽ ፕረሲደንት ፑቲን ተቀቢሉ ኣብ ዘዘራረበሉ ገሊጹ።

Pre. Isaias Afwerki met in Massawa this afternoon Mr. Bogdanov, Special Representative of Pre. Putin for Middle East & Africa. The SR delivered message of Pre. Putin to Pre. Isaias & stated visit underscores readiness of Russian Federation for all-rounded cooperation with Eritrea.

Pre. Isaias underlined vital contributions that Russian Federation can make, as important partner, to progress of the African peoples. The talks demonstrated common stance both countries harbour - on basis of international law - against external interferences & illicit sanctions.

قال فخامة الرئيس اسياس افورقي ان روسيا قادرة على تطوير وتقدم افريقيا باقامة شراكة مهمة مع القارة الافريقية. جاء ذلك اثناء استقباله وتباحثه مع الوفد الخاص للرئيس الروسي فلادمير بوتين السيد باغدانوف. وسلم الوفد رسالة الرئيس فلادمير بوتين الى الرئيس اسياس افورقي.

Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti

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Post by Zmeselo » 07 Feb 2022, 14:57





The all organic products of Eritrea.
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Terrorist leader Debretsion decrying the Ethiopian Orthodox bishops' support for the war against his gang, has unequivocally called for the Orthodox Church of Tigray to secede from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. He wants this to go parallel, with the secession of Tigray.

As for the Orthodox Tewahdo Church leaders’ support for wars, there’s nothing new. Read what Chic Dambach wrote about what angry Abune Paulos (Gebremedhin Woldeyohannes of Adwa), 5th Patriarch, had said during the 1998-2000 TPLF war against Eritrea:

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Meet Amanal Petros from Tigray, who entered Germany as an Eritrean. When we say the majority of the immigrants who seek asylum in thr USA, Europe, Canada & Australia under Eritrean identities are from Tigray, it wasn't without reason.
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Post by Zmeselo » 07 Feb 2022, 15:45

Goitom would like to see Isak, in Arsenal. "Would've been number one!"


https://www.fotbollskanalen.se/spanien/ ... ummer-ett/

(Software translation)

Feb. 6, 2022



There was no move for Alexander Isak, in January. Henok Goitom would have liked to have seen the Swedish national team forward, at Arsenal. -
If he were to go to Arsenal, he would be number one at once,


says Goitom in Football Sunday Europe.


Alexander Isak, 22, was rumored to be leaving Real Sociedad at the end of the January window. Arsenal were one of the clubs that were said to show interest in the Swedish national team forward, who according to Spanish media has a buyout clause of 90 million euros (just over 940 million kronor). When the window closed, however, Isak was still in the Basque club.

Henok Goitom, new football expert on TV4 and C More, would have liked to have seen Isak move to Arsenal in January.
Yes, because I think he has made the right decision since he left AIK. He went to Dortmund and got a training there with big stars, he went to Willem II and started spitting goals, then to Real Sociedad and has been number one there for two and a half years,
says Goitom in Football Sunday Europe.

He continues:
This was the next situation for him to go to a club that may be a big club, but may not look like a big club on the table. If he were to go to Arsenal with the price tag on him, he would be number one at once no matter what players are in Arsenal. Then I'm not worried that Isak ended up in a so-called slump, because he was last year as well. He knows what he needs to do.
However, expert colleague Astrit Ajdarevic does not fully agree with Goitom's reasoning.
I still think that the Spanish league suits Isak, best. Of course Arsenal with the way they play would have suited him well, but I still think by and large that La Liga suits him best. He knows the league in and out. It is one of the three best leagues in the world and he has the potential to play the big (clubs),
says Ajdarevic and continues:
The only thing required of him are the goals. He has to score more goals, because right now he is not scoring enough goals to be a forward where you think: "This guy scores 20-25 goals every year". The biggest attackers do not have these weaknesses that Isak has. Goals need to start coming in more regularly.
Isak has scored four goals in 18 league games this season. On Sunday, he jumped in after 64 minutes in the 0-0 match away against Valencia. The 22-year-old's contract with Real Sociedad, expires in the summer of 2026.



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Eritrean-Canadian professional alpine skier, Shannon Abeda, will be competing in Beijing in the 'Men's Alpine Skiing' event on Feb. 13th!

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On the sidelines of the 35th AU Summit, the Senior Eritrean delegation attending met and exchanged views on areas of cooperation with Dr. Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa. @ECA_OFFICIAL
Embassy of The State of Eritrea Addis Ababa: @ERIEMBAET


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