Call for international attention to refocus on Eritrea dictatorship’s atrocities and refugees
Eritrea articles on Democracy Chronicles
News about the struggle for democracy in Eritrea. Eritrea is not a functioning democracy and has one legal political party. According to Freedom House, the dictatorship has become harshly repressive since end of the war with Ethiopia from May 1998 to June 2000. Also see our articles on Africa.
Eritrea and Turkey Journalists Receive Press Freedom Award
Eritrea and Turkey journalist attacks as well as brutality of Eritrea dictatorship are reflected in latest awards to journalists for international press freedom
VIDEO: Ethiopia Hamar People Battle Development
Neglected Ethiopia Hamar people struggle against land development and modernity in 21st century tale of modern Africa
Will the Eritrea Dictatorship Reform?
Eritrea dictatorship reform to effect among world’s worst governments but reformers hold out hope
Ethiopia and Egypt are at Loggerheads Over Dam
Ethiopia and Egypt have mired Somalia in unnecessary invasions and conflicts orchestrated by outsiders making the country unable to utilize her resources
Ten Thousand Political Prisoners in Eritrea
Political prisoners in Eritrea suffer the world’s worst repression with massive violence in system
Reporters Without Borders Launches Press Freedom Index
Reporters Without Borders have new Press Freedom Index based on years of international charity: Similar to Doctors Without Borders, Reporter Without Borders
Brutal Dictatorship Eritrea Sees Political Reform Protest
Hazy reports of Eritrea protest seeking reform in one of most brutal dictatorships: Eritrea sees political reform protest reportedly call for reform
Death of Both Religious Leader and Dictator Shakes Ethiopia
Time For Change? Ally in War on Terror Despite Domestic Atrocities, Death of Dictator Shakes Ethiopia
New AU Chief Vows to Unite Africa
Renewed Vows to Unite Africa Have Been Heard Before But Modern Continent Has New Dynamism Today