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UN report condemning human rights in Eritrea

Eritrean refugees in Europe

Eritrean refugees in Europe Source: AAP

the second report of the Commission of Inquiry on human rights in Eritrea on June 8, 2016 at the United Nations office in Geneva found Eritrea's government guilty of committing crimes against humanityThe report said that since independence a quarter-century ago the regime has up to 400,000 people "enslaved", and should face international justice, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry (COI) on human rights said. More in this interview with Eritrean activist Alameen Idris from Melbourne



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