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EHRAG
Three UK based human rights organisations gave evidence at a hearing on the human rights situation in Eritrea, which was held by the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission at the Palace of Westminster on the 12th of July 2006. During the hearing Gary Streeter MP, Chair of the Human Rights Commission, emphasised that as well as hearing evidence presented on the day, the Commission would be carrying out an in depth investigation and would discuss its findings at a meeting to which the Eritrean Ambassador to the UK would be invited.
Presenting evidence at today’s proceedings were; Mr Noel Joseph Executive Director of EHDR-UK, Ms Selam Kidane Co-ordinator at Release Eritrea UK, Dr Berhane Asmelash Director of Release Eritrea and Dr Khataza Gondwe Research and Advocacy Officer at Christian Solidarity Worldwide. In addition to providing background information and a general overview of the social and political contexts that are at play in Eritrea, the presentations addressed the gross human rights abuses from various angles. The panellists presented their concerns, backing their assertions with video evidence, testimonies, international court rulings and resolutions, as well as historical and documentary proofs. Presentations were followed by a set of recommendations appealing to the Commission to work with other parliamentarians and members of the international community to address the gross human rights violations occurring in Eritrea with particular reference to the plight of dissidents, journalists, members of minority faiths and military conscripts, as well as the tens of thousands that have sought refuge outside Eritrea. There was also a strong call for the commission to use its leverage to facilitate the implementation of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission ruling which remains unresolved over five years after the peace accord was signed. Closing the proceedings the Commissioners expressed their appreciation for the insight they had received and invited the wider group of participants to provide additional evidence in writing. The panel made up of members of the above-mentioned organisations closed the session by urging the Commission to use their leverage to ensure:
With specific regard to the government of the United Kingdom, we ask as a matter of urgency that HMG would EHDR- UK- Eritreans for human and democratic rights, is a human rights organisation in the UK that advocates for the respect of Human rights of Eritreans in and outside Eritrea Release Eritrea is a human rights organisation set up by Eritreans to promote religious freedom in Eritrea Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is a human rights organisation, which specialises in religious liberty for all. | |
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