Human rights violations committed by the Ethiopian government between 1941-1991 and 1998


March 29th, the Father of Martyrs Memorial Day


Eritrea 1941 - 1951 Gli anni difficili
[Eritrea 1941 - 1951 The difficult years]
Contributed by Jelal Y. Aberra


SHIFTA provocation, assisted by the Keshi DIMITROS

Select Writings of Weldeab Weldemariam

source Awate.com


Woldeab Woldemariam (7 Assassination Attempt) video


OBITUARY:Waldeab Waldemariam
Source:newsdaniel stephanos (daniel@hiidgate.harvard.edu)

Do you Remember?

Woldeab Woldemariam (Translated by Eyasu Hadgu), May 30, 2007
    


Ibrahim Sultan Ali:A Liberator Who Passed Away on Revolution Day 20 Years Ago Today
Published by Woldeyesus Ammar 01.09.2007
Source nharnet.com

Memories of our prisons and the 1975 operation Sembel Detention in Asmara
Source nharnet.com

Alem Beka Prisoners' story Par 1.
Source meskerem.net


Alem Beka Prisoners' story Part.2.
Source meskerem.net

Recollections of a Prisoner "1975"

Source nharnet.com


Dr Father Augustino
Source deqebat.com

A Scientific Survey of Ethnic Eritrean Deportees from Ethiopia


Source
nharnet.com

The Day Ona Villagers Perished and a Day of our Martyrs' Commemoration
Source
nharnet.com

40th Anniversary of Hazemo Massacre Commemorated
Source allafrica.com

She'eb massacre in 1988

Source wikipedia.org

List of massacres committed during the Eritrean War of Independence

Source wikipedia.org

Eritreas Success Story
Source
asmarino.com

Amnesty International witnesses cruelty of mass deportations
Source asmarino.com


Background to the deportation of Eritreans from Ethiopia 


Case Material on Ethnic Eritrean Deportees from Ethiopia Concerning Human Rights Violations
Source asmarino.com


Report on the Deportation of Eritreans and Ethiopians of Eritrean origin from Ethiopia,
Source asmarino.com

Mass expulsions and the nationality issue
Source hrw

Ethiopian repression in Eritrea
Source The Eritrean case, published by RICE in 1982

 









 
 
Abdelkadir Kebire
   
 
 
 
  Ibrahim Sultan Ali
 
 
 


 

 

 

 

 
    The 1972 hijacking    
 
   
 
 
  Ethnic Eritrean Deportees from Ethiopia
   
 
  Dr. Petros Habtemikael
 
                 
Father Augustino
     
    Dr. Yassin Aberra                
   
 
    Battle of Halehal            
     
    Said Beshirt                      
 
   
                     
     
       
                 
 
 
     
 
 
Ermias Home

The Eritrean people never wish to see again anyone who has a history of totalitarian or megalomaniac crimes (like the EDA/PFDJ leaders] seizing power in future Democratic Eritrea or forming an interim government

Constitution of Eritrea should include

Anyone with a history of   crimes during the armed struggle or after the liberation should not be eligible to stand for any office post.  This should apply to opposition leaders

All those committed violations of human rights should encouraged to acknowledge these as part of national reconcilation process

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