by Eritrea Today | Oct 4, 2014 | News
Thousands of Eritreans Face Torture and Death as They Flee Despotic Rule By Samuel Oakford October 3, 201 Since 2004, more than 200,000 Eritreans have left their isolated country of 6.3 million, located in northeast Africa along the Red Sea. The United Nations reports...
by Eritrea Today | May 23, 2014 | News
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by Eritrea Today | Apr 29, 2014 | News, Travel
Habtom Merhay, a national of Eritrea Alleged Human Smuggler Extradited to Face Charges in Washington, D.C. Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—April 28, 2014. Habtom Merhay, a national of Eritrea and a citizen of the United Kingdom, made his initial appearance today in...
by Eritrea Today | Nov 30, 2013 | News
New Book: The Fate of the Unborn Child Paperback by Nigisty Ogbayohannes (Author). Listen to the intrevew by VOA. I am truly one of the lucky ones because I am able to write about this historical event. I have tried to portray a real-life description about the men and...
by Eritrea Today | Oct 30, 2013 | News
Report by Cross Rhythms, Eritrean security forces have arrested 185 Christians following a raid on a prayer meeting to the north of the capital, Asmara. Most of those arrested are women. ‘Our Eritrean partners say church leaders fear this mass arrest could...
by Eritrea Today | Oct 23, 2013 | News
Eritrea and Somalia Top List of Countries with Most Child Labor  In a new report issued by Maplecroft, countries were ranked according to where child labor was most prevalent. The countries that ranked highest include: Eritrea, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo,...