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EU implements international restrictive measures against Eritrea

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Summary: 1 March 2010, Brussels - The European Union implements international restrictive measures against Eritrea

The Council of the European Union today adopted a decision11 (5534/10) imposing restrictive measures against Eritrea in line with the United Nations Security Council resolution (UNSCR) 1907 (2009).

The restrictive measures consist of an arms embargo, as well as travel restrictions and a freeze of assets against persons and entities designated by the UN sanctions committee22 as:

- having acted in violation of the arms embargo;

- providing support from Eritrea to armed opposition groups which aim to destabilise the region;

- obstructing implementation of UNSCR 1862 (2009) concerning the border dispute between Djibouti and Eritrea;

- harbouring, financing, facilitating, supporting, organising, training or inciting individuals or groups to perpetrate acts of violence or terrorist acts against other States or their citizens in the region;

- obstructing the investigations or work of the monitoring group pursuant to UNSCR 1853 (2008) concerning the situation in Somalia.


1 The decision was taken without discussion at the Competitiveness Council meeting.
2 Sanctions committee established pursuant to UNSCR 751 (1992) and expanded by UNSCR 1844 (2008).

  • Ref: CL10-047EN
  • EU source: Council
  • UN forum: 
  • Date: 1/3/2010
 

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-1 #54 918273 2010-03-27 00:57
Must read articles on the historical aspect of Eritrea's past.


Biher-Tigrinya and Tigray people: The war of identities

http://www.madote.com/2010/02/biher-tigrinya-and-tigray-people-war-of.html

Eritrea and Ethiopia: Debunking the Myths
http://www.madote.com/2010/03/eritrea-and-ethiopia-historical-view.html
 
 
-1 #53 Neighbourhood watch 2010-03-11 03:16
Comments mysteriously disappear in asmarino as people disappear mysteriously in Asmara. It is ironic asmarino speaks about freedom of expression.
Eritreans it looks like our struggle will continue forever from within and from without.
 
 
+2 #52 Peeteerman 2010-03-09 14:21
This is a good punishment for the dictatorial leadership in Asmara. I think they will learn the hardest way. They are not giving hard time to their own people but also to ever country in the region.

God Bless the people of Eritrea
 
 
0 #51 Anti HEGDEF 2010-03-06 11:27
ዘስደሙሙ ኣቕሽሽቲ

ካብቲ ሓደ ነገር ዝገረመኒ እንተሎ ናይቶም ኣቕሽሽቲ ኣብቲ ናይ ህግደፍ ሰላማዊ ሰልፊ ዝተኻፈሉ እዩ። እዞም ኣቕሽሽቲ እዚኣቶም ነብሶምን ሕልንኦምን ዝሸጡ, ናይዚ ኩሉ መናሰይ ኣብ ምድረበዳ ዝመውት ዘሎ ኮነ ኣብ መዲተራንያን ባሕሪ ዝጥሕል ዘሎ ወላ ሓንቲ ዘይስመዖም, ጳጳስ ብዘይ ሓደ ምኽንያት ኣብ ማህዮር ኣትዮም ምስቲ ኣሳራይ ኮይኖም ዘጣቑዑን ዘዳምቑን, ህዝቢና ኣናተጨነቐ እንታይ ከፊኡዎ እናበሉን ካብዚ ዝኸፍእ ሕሰም ይውረዶ እናበሉ ፀሎት ዝፅልዩ ምኻኖም ንዓይ በሪሁለይ፡፡ እዞም ኣቕሽሽቲ እዚኣቶም ኣብ ዓለም ሸይጣውንቲ ኢዮም ምስ ሞቱ ኸኣ ኣብ እሳተ ገሃነብ ኣትዮም ከም ሓዊ ዝበለዖ ጎማ ክኾኑ ኢዮም፡፡ እዞም ኣቕሽሽቲ እዚኣቶም ናይ ክርስትና ሃይማኖት ዘይኮነስ ናይ ህግደፍ ሃይማኖት ሰበኽቲ ኢዮም፡፡ ዘስደሙሙ ናይ ጥፍኣት መገዲ ተኸተልቲ ናይ ፁዩፋትን መርዛማትን መኣዲ በላዕቲ ሱሱዓት ሰበኽቲ ፀላም ገፆም ይርሓቕ፡፡ ማስጣ ጩቁንን ውፁዑን ህዝቢ ይውረድኩም፡፡
 
 
0 #50 hagerawi 2010-03-05 09:48
:sad: ERITREA MAAS EYU KIHALFELKI HIJI SILTAN HIZOM
ZEYHALIF MESILIWOM BIDEM DEKIKI KISAWUETU,KULU MEWATI HIMAK TARIK GEDIFOM KIHALFU EYOM,GIGNINET BI TIKIMI ZILEWETU SIBAH KIHAFRU EYUM. :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:
 
 
+1 #49 Bado 7 2010-03-04 21:06
"The final count down" wrote:

To everything, there is a begining and an end.

Who do you think will be the first high ranking HGDeF official to flee as the pressure continues to mount?

1-Ali Abdu
2-Yemane G/meskel
3-Yemane Monkey
4-Abdela Jaber
5-Zemhret Yowhanes
6-Sebhat Efrem
7-Girma Asmerom
8-wedi Gerahtu
9- wedi Bashay
10-Hagos Kisha
11-Ghidewon Abay "he is already American" :oops:

My friends the sooner the better! The ship is sinking faster!
 
 
0 #48 Bado 7 2010-03-04 20:51
nb'idu : egeda ekwa wHidu::
hzbi ertra de'a:
qedem endyu te'agidu::

amanuel Iyassu,
assenna.com
 
 
+4 #47 Raza 2010-03-03 18:41
Subject: Terror Sponsoring State
(Revised Version)

I believe there is more that is damaging to the PFDJ that came out from the EU if one delves deeply in the meaning of some of the words of the text of the EU press release.

The EU highlighted five bullet items regarding its implementation of the Resolution 1907. I believe three of the items are nothing but succinct summaries of the Resolution 1907.

However, I believe two items are new and the EU added these items on its own initiative on top of the UNSC’s resolution. Legally the EU has all the rights to go beyond what the UNSC has done, the only thing it cannot do is to go below what the Resolution 1907 directs.

The Resolution 1907 primarily deals with issues of Eritrea’s interference in Somalia and Djibouti.

The items that the EU added are issues of Eritrea’s interference in all the regions of the Horn of Africa as well as other regions of the world. I surmise this to be Eritrea’s meddling in the internal affairs of nations such as: Ethiopia, Sudan (Darfur, South and East Sudan), Djibouti, Somalia, Yemen and maybe others as far as Ceylon.

For all intents and purposes the new items have alleged that Eritrea is a Terror Sponsoring State in varied words. The items state that Eritrea has a direct role in:

• “providing support from Eritrea to armed opposition groups which aim to destabilise the region;”

• “…harboring, financing, facilitating, supporting, organising, training or inciting individuals or groups to perpetrate acts of violence or terrorist acts against other States or their citizens in the region;”

The above bullets are very broad in their catch and are extremely damaging to the PFDJ; in particular, the last bullet. The only sin that the Taliban did as far as the outside world was concerned was that it was harboring Bin Laden. The above bullet items regarding Eritrea however go more than just hosting terrorists.

The items unequivocally branded the PFDJ as a terror sponsoring state. This is just the EU. We have to wait what the USA and others state when they issue their implementation plans of the Resolution 1907. This needs more exploration and research.

Thanks.
 
 
+3 #46 ok1 2010-03-03 13:53
Antum sebat ezom egeda degebereko donegeyomom neazom halefti ezom degefetom kea afom hizom zeff elom derefulu gezeye kinereyi emeber egeda keman weheyedewom ena hegedefesi
 
 
-2 #45 count down 2010-03-03 08:48
Yes I did. What's your point??? do you want to find out the real story or to question every one's effort to make your brain work?

Quoting Rubana:
Quoting PFDJ IS EXITING:
the web site of Alem General Goitom (Meskerem.Net) has a video clip showing the San Francisco Demonstration for opposing UN sanction against Eritrea. Most part (98%) of the video clip is an old one. The video was taken during the demonstration carried out by Eritreans during the border war with Ethiopia similarly ordered by the regime. That is exactly what is being shown as I write this article on the video clip. If you watch about 3.01-3.07 min into the clip, there is a young woman with breaded hair. That young lady is Yodit Isaac. God bless her soul, this young woman passed away less than two years ago, but she is still in this clip at Meskerem.net. About 1.38-1.41 min into the clip, there is another person by the name Fasil Sebhatu with a hat and who is trying to tap (pull?) the police officer on his shoulder. This gentle man has distanced himself from PFDG for almost ten years and he was not at the demonstration either. Some of the small boys carrying banners, flags and slogan at the front line on the clip are now big boys. Some of them are already in college and some are heading to college and other career paths. Even read carefully the slogans in the clip, none of them are about sanction


this article was copy-pasted from awate.com. You should have mentioned that you thief!!
sorry but one who re-post articles without mentioning the source is nothing but a thief.
 
 
-1 #44 count down 2010-03-03 08:45
yes I did. What is your point?

Quoting Rubana:
Quoting eritrean London:
Meskerem.net wrote: "The Aljazeera interview, the deliberate posting and airing of the interview when the protests were in full swing to dampen the protest and the justified public anger at the whole event and at those involved.

Time to think this through, objectively and seriously.

The Aljazeera interview was posted on their website on February 22, 2010 18:07 GMT; that is 1:07 PM DC time Monday February 22, 2010

On Monday February 22, 2010 around the same time, the protests in three continents were in full swing some had ended successfully. Around the same time, in DC, the protesters were in the State Department preparing to meet with officials of the department and submit over 107, 000 signed petitions.

Is posting of the interview on the website and airing it, a coincidence or deliberate move to deny exposure and media coverage by injecting "sensational" interview into the cyber space?

Was this a plan to derail the Diaspora Protest? Who should have known or suspected such intent?

Why give Aljazeera the opportunity to "throw cold water" at the effort and success of the Protest?

Who is to blame?

Did the interview take the sting/ limelight out of the protest?

Why was the interview allowed ? Why so many interviews anyway? ገበታ ዘረባ ምዕሮ ይሞልቆ!! ይብሉ አቦታታ።"

So Dictator Isaias Afewerki became an embarrassment even to PFDJ boot-lickers and they don't want him to open his dirty and foolish mouth while the world is watching? the above posting shows that, they know whenever he has an "interview" and shows his ugly face on an International media, he makes their job "demonstration" harder for them as anyone in their right mind would listen to Issu and think what he got, i.e the sanction, is Unjust...pity Isaias Afewerki had to sink so low as to be treated by the lowly PFDJ supporters as an "embarassing uncle" :oops: ;;lol


Meskerm.net's conspiracy theory is based on totally unreal assumptions: 1) they wrongly assumed that PIA was arm-twisted to seat for the iterview, 2) they wrongly assumed that al jazeera knew exactly in advance what PIA's answers will be 3) they wrongly assumed PIA's interview will decide the size of the turn-out for the demonstration.
Meskerem.net has outdone the PFDJ for conspiracy theory of the world against "Eritrea".
 
 
0 #43 ABUSH 2010-03-03 08:17
i like the decision of eu .........................
 
 
+3 #42 Halaf megedi 2010-03-03 03:23
How stupid and idiots can the HGDeF supporters be who tried last week to save the dying Eritrean-Hitler, DIA? :-*
Issias will count his days, at the end of the day, he will kill first Yemane Monkey, Ali Abdu and some of his army officers to hide more atrocities and awful stories. ;-)

HGDeF Mendef eyu::

HF
 
 
0 #41 count down 2010-03-03 02:45
Even if you want to hide in SAHEL, the USA Drones will come after you....
 
 
0 #40 PFDJ IS EXITING 2010-03-03 02:41
the web site of Alem General Goitom (Meskerem.Net) has a video clip showing the San Francisco Demonstration for opposing UN sanction against Eritrea. Most part (98%) of the video clip is an old one. The video was taken during the demonstration carried out by Eritreans during the border war with Ethiopia similarly ordered by the regime. That is exactly what is being shown as I write this article on the video clip. If you watch about 3.01-3.07 min into the clip, there is a young woman with breaded hair. That young lady is Yodit Isaac. God bless her soul, this young woman passed away less than two years ago, but she is still in this clip at Meskerem.net. About 1.38-1.41 min into the clip, there is another person by the name Fasil Sebhatu with a hat and who is trying to tap (pull?) the police officer on his shoulder. This gentle man has distanced himself from PFDG for almost ten years and he was not at the demonstration either. Some of the small boys carrying banners, flags and slogan at the front line on the clip are now big boys. Some of them are already in college and some are heading to college and other career paths. Even read carefully the slogans in the clip, none of them are about sanction
 
 
+2 #39 Count down....... 2010-03-03 02:27
U.S. State Department issues Travel Warning for Eritrea



Good News is coming....the dictator gone
 
 
+3 #38 Count down....... 2010-03-03 02:22
It is time for the ICC to prepare charges against the insane dictator for the crime he is committing.....

Welcome to the beginning of the End
 
 
+8 #37 Yohan 2010-03-03 01:57
I can only say that it is about time somebody did something!
The sanction taken against the outlaw government of Eritrea on behalf of those who are poor, imprisoned, tortured, drowned on high seas and oceans, died in African and Asean deserts, slaughtered during and after liberation, cheated their golden young years, raped in the camps of Sawa and elsewhere, disappeared without a trace, rotting in connex boxes, denied a days wage to feed their kids, malnourished, promised, gave their lives, farmers who fed and shelter fighters from enemy, innocent people who were killed in cross fires,donated their life savings, sacrificed their wealth and health...etc.
Let me draw a scenario to explain the predicament in which majority of Eritrans have to contend with every day and night of their lives,
Imagine a house on your reasonably quite neighborhood, where a family of 10 reside. Neighbors have been complaining about the loud noise of crying, yelling and cursing coming from this particular house, They have also noticed that the kids in this troubled family do not go to school, have never played or seen outside the house nor seen in their own back yard which happens to have a big pool. Since these people moved in to this neighborhood, the police, child welfare, and health officials have been to the house, but nobody knows what is going on. Sometimes the loud ear piercing noise of yelling, shouting and exchange of angry words can be heard 3-4 houses away from this troubled house.Some neighbors think the kids are home schooled, the father of the house is always drunk, the kids do not have mother and the lady they see once in a blue moon could be a live in girl friend...etc. The violence in this house is so bad that many windows have been broken on either side of this troubled family. One neighbor who lives in a two story house next to this family's back yard has been concerned about the foul smell coming from the mesquito infested pool and from what appeared to be dead animals left to rot next to the pool. when she called the health officials they came and manage to enter the yard through the side gate and did some cleanind as well as disposed the dead animals. Rumours has it that the dead animals are the family pet shot by the father of the house and left to rot. A new development has taken place in the last couple of days, in which two of the oldest kids from this troubled family jumped over the fence and asked the neighbor for food and clothing, followed by an urgent request to call authorities for helping them to get their mom, sisters and brothers out before their father and one of the oldest sisters kill them all. This time neighbors have had enough and have started gathering petition ready to take it to the Mayor's office. The Mayor accepts the petition and starts his own investigation and finds out that the police and other officials were never allowed in. Yes, neighbors are worried about their lives, the lives of those inside this troubled house and of course about the reputation of their area and declining home values. NOW WHAT IS THE MAYOR TO DO? WHAT IS THE SHERIF TO DO? WHAT IS THE STATE CHILD WELFARE TO DO? PLEASE BE FAIR AND HONEST WITH YOURSELF AND STICK TO YOUR GUT FEELINGS WHEN ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS. Thanks.
 
 
+3 #36 dan 2010-03-03 01:28
I have a question ?
I am really amazed by HGDF supporters who went to DC, Geneva and other cities opposing the sunction. Are you not a bit ashamed to enjoy the democracy of other nations while you don't even allow free thought in our country.Shame on you !!
 
 
+4 #35 eritrean London 2010-03-02 23:17
Meskerem.net wrote: "The Aljazeera interview, the deliberate posting and airing of the interview when the protests were in full swing to dampen the protest and the justified public anger at the whole event and at those involved.

Time to think this through, objectively and seriously.

The Aljazeera interview was posted on their website on February 22, 2010 18:07 GMT; that is 1:07 PM DC time Monday February 22, 2010

On Monday February 22, 2010 around the same time, the protests in three continents were in full swing some had ended successfully. Around the same time, in DC, the protesters were in the State Department preparing to meet with officials of the department and submit over 107, 000 signed petitions.

Is posting of the interview on the website and airing it, a coincidence or deliberate move to deny exposure and media coverage by injecting "sensational" interview into the cyber space?

Was this a plan to derail the Diaspora Protest? Who should have known or suspected such intent?

Why give Aljazeera the opportunity to "throw cold water" at the effort and success of the Protest?

Who is to blame?

Did the interview take the sting/ limelight out of the protest?

Why was the interview allowed ? Why so many interviews anyway? ገበታ ዘረባ ምዕሮ ይሞልቆ!! ይብሉ አቦታታ።"

So Dictator Isaias Afewerki became an embarrassment even to PFDJ boot-lickers and they don't want him to open his dirty and foolish mouth while the world is watching? the above posting shows that, they know whenever he has an "interview" and shows his ugly face on an International media, he makes their job "demonstration" harder for them as anyone in their right mind would listen to Issu and think what he got, i.e the sanction, is Unjust...pity Isaias Afewerki had to sink so low as to be treated by the lowly PFDJ supporters as an "embarassing uncle" :oops: ;;lol
 

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Juba — Rebels fighting the South Sudan government are receiving weapons and ammunition from Sudan and Eritrea, says a report by Small Arms Survey; an independent research project in Geneva. ...

"In addition to Khartoum, Asmara [Eritrea] is emerging as a likely source [...] for weapons supplied to Southern rebels," the report claims.

Ammunition confiscated by the SPLA from the late George Athor's SSDM forces in Jonglei were identical to rounds were also found with Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) reportedly supplied by Eritrea.

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Amid a trail of corpses, little doubt that Sudan, South Sudan are now at war

Amid a trail of corpses, little doubt that Sudan, South Sudan are now at war

HEGLIG, Disputed Sudan -- Nine months after Sudan split into two nations in search of a peace brokered by the United States, it is now clear that the two sides are at war.

Diplomats discussing the armed conflict talk of skirmishes and dustups, but a visit to this border region shows that what is taking place here is no accidental exchange of fire by troops confused about where the border lies. Instead, what’s happening is a headlong mobilization involving not just thousands of Sudan’s and South Sudan’s best forces and heaviest equipment, but heavily armed rebels from the distant Darfur region fighting alongside the South Sudanese troops.

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Detained Eritrean journalist admitted to hospital in serious condition

Detained Eritrean journalist admitted to hospital in serious condition

Reporters Without Borders has learned that the journalist Yirgalem Fisseha Mebrahtu, in custody since her arrest in February 2009, was admitted to hospital in the Eritrean capital Asmara earlier this year. The organization is extremely worried about her state of health and concerned about the conditions under which she is being held. ...

“The government of President Issaias Afewerki has already permitted the death in detention of at least four journalists. It issues no information on several others and it is not known whether they are still alive.  Today, it is the life of Yirgalem Fisseha Mebrahtu that it is playing with.” ...

According to information reaching Reporters Without Borders, Mebrahtu is in serious condition in Asmara’s Halibet hospital.

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Migrants left to die after catalogue of failures, says report into boat tragedy

Migrants left to die after catalogue of failures, says report into boat tragedy

Council of Europe investigator says deaths of migrants adrift in Mediterranean exposes double standards in valuing human life. ...

Errors by military and commercial vessels sailing nearby, plus ambiguity in the coastguards' distress calls and confusion about which authorities were responsible for mounting a rescue, were compounded by a long-term lack of planning by the UN, Nato and European nations over the inevitable increase in refugees fleeing north Africa during the international intervention in Libya.

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Eritrean leader says U.S. behind Ethiopia raids

Eritrean leader says U.S. behind Ethiopia raids

"We have seen several attacks, not just one. We prefer not to talk about it and don't intend to be involved in provocations," Isaias told Eritrean state TV in an interview late on Sunday that was later broadcast on the Internet.

"The military incursions were plotted by Washington with the aim of diverting attention from implementing the boundary commission's decision," he said.

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