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Protesting against Eritrean Ambassador to the EU is currently underway

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This side door on people Flat batter Eritrea's ambassador Girma Asmerom submitted.

Dawit Isaak’s brother Esayas Isaak demonstrated with a Free Dawit Isaak-placard.

Eritrea's ambassador Girma Asmerom arrived in Gothenbur to get Swedish-Eritreans to protest against the recent UN sanctions. Outside Back People's House where he was scheduled to give the speech were waiting protesters. At the end, the Ambassador of Eritrea took the back door to his own workshop.

He dared not to face the protestors and journalists who were waiting outside to interview and ask him questions. Girma Asmerom slipped into the back door. “The Ambassador is here to capture our youth and try to brainwash them,"said Keleta Zehaie, one of the demonstrators on February 6, 2010. They are protesting against the visit by the Eritrean governments envoy to the EU while they are demostrating in Gothenburg for the release of Dawit Isaak. Girma Asmerom , Eritrea's ambassador, arrived in Gothenburg yesterday to speak to regime-friendly Swedish-Eritreans. The reason? To awaken public opinion against the UN sanctions agreed on December 23, 2009.

The regime’s vies is that to have Eritreans come out in huge demonstrations against the UN sanctions on 22 February 2010. However, outside the People's House in Backa in Hisingen, waited about 30 demonstrators gathered to protest against the regime in Eritrea.

When the EU Ambassador arrived at the (venue place) he snuck into the back door of the People's House. Thus he avoided the protesters at the entrance and slipped into the back door. “It shows what type he is"said one of the demonstrators. A large police force was in place, but was never needed to help out with the demonstrators.

The demonstrators wore placards with pictures of Eritreans who are in prison without trial. Keleta Zehaie, one of the demonstrators, dreams of return to a free Eritrea. - I want to ask the ambassador what he thinks all these Eritreans are doing here in Sweden if there had been freedom to return home. The newly established association named Swedish-Eritrean Association for Democracy and Justice organized the demonstration. One of the founders of the association is Dawit Isaak Esayas brother Isaac Isaak.


He is demonstrating outside the People's House. It feels unpleasant. Girma Asmerom is one of those responsible for the situation. He belongs to the party. Therefore it is important to highlight, to be here to demonstrate against him and what he represents. The purpose of the demonstration was not to show support of UN sanctions. Many misinterpret our demonstration, that we would be for penalties. We are for freedom and democratic rights in Eritrea, and that political prisoners and journalists should be released, says Esayas Isaak.

GT's reporter asked for a meeting with the ambassador, but was given consistently evasive answers. No meeting never came about. Of Tomas Svedberg tomas.svedberg @ gt.se By Håkan Wikström hakan.wikstrom @ expressen.se

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Genom den här sidodörren på Folket Hus smet Eritreas EU-ambassadör Girma Asmerom in. Dawit Isaaks bror Esayas demonstrerade med en Free Dawitt Isaak-löpsedel. Foto: Lennart Rehman

Eritreas ambassadör tog bakvägen till sitt eget seminarium

GÖTEBORG. I går anlände Eritreas EU-ambassadör Girma Asmerom till Göteborg för att få svensk-eritreaner att protestera mot de nyligen beslutade FN-sanktionerna.
Utanför Backa Folkets hus väntade demonstranter. Demonstranter som EU-ambassadören inte vågade möta. Girma Asmerom smet in bakvägen.
- Ambassadören är här för att fånga in våra ungdomar och försöka hjärntvätta dem, sa Keleta Zehaie, en av demonstranterna.

6 februari 2010 De protesterar mot eritreanska besöket 6 februari 2010 Protester i dag i Göteborg för Dawit Isaak

    Girma Asmerom, Eritreas EU-ambassadör, kom till Göteborg i går för att tala inför regimvänliga svensk-eritreaner. Anledningen?
    Att väcka opinion mot FN-sanktionerna som beslutades om 23 december förra året. Regimens tanke är att samla eritreaner till jättedemonstrationer mot FN-sanktionerna 22 februari. Men utanför Folkets hus i Backa på Hisingen väntade ett 30-tal demonstranter som samlats för att protestera mot regimen i Eritrea.

    Smet in bakvägen

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        När EU-ambassadören anlände till Folkets hus undvek han demonstranterna vid entrén och smet in bakvägen.
        - Det visar vad han går för, sa en av demonstranterna.
        En större polisstyrka fanns på plats, men behövde aldrig rycka in.
        Demonstranterna bar plakat med bilder på eritreaner som sitter i fängelse utan rättegång.
        Keleta Zehaie, en av demonstranterna, drömmer om att få återvända till ett fritt Eritrea.
        - Jag vill fråga ambassadören vad han tror att alla dessa eritreaner gör här i Sverige om det hade varit fritt fram att återvända hem.
        Den nystartade föreningen Svensk-eritreanska organisationen för demokrati och rättvisa låg bakom demonstrationen.

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        "Olustigt"

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        En av grundarna till föreningen är Dawit Isaaks bror Esayas Isak. Besöket fick honom att demonstrera utanför Folkets hus.
        - Det känns olustigt. Girma Asmerom är en av de ansvariga. Han tillhör partiet. Därför det är viktigt att markera, att vara här och demonstrera mot honom och det han representerar.
        Syftet med demonstrationen var inte att visa stöd med FN-sanktionerna.
        - Många misstolkar vår demonstrationen, att vi skulle vara för sanktioner. Vi är för frihet och demokratiska rättigheter i Eritrea, och att politiska fångar och journalister ska släppas, säger Esayas Isak.
        GT:s reporter bad om ett möte med ambassadören men fick hela tiden undvikande svar.
        Något möte kom aldrig till stånd.

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