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Eritrean Regime Abducts Thousands Of Eritreans From Sudan
By awate.com's Gedab News - Dec 24, 2007   

The Eritrean regime’s abduction of Eritreans in Sudan is of significantly bigger scale than originally reported. Almost four thousand Eritreans, mostly those who escaped from the mandatory draft, have been picked up from Sudan, loaded in Bettahs (trailers) and hauled back to Eritrea.This may account for the recent increase of migration to Ethiopia...

Last Updated ( Dec 25, 2007 )
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Eritrean Solidarity Holds Founding Conference
By Awate.com's Gedab News - Dec 17, 2007   
At the end of the day-long session, the network agreed to institutionalize the umbrella structure by electing a board of directors composed of representatives of the member organizations and to set up a project-oriented mission to help empower Eritreans and bring about tangible results.
Last Updated ( Dec 18, 2007 )
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Odds of War: Anywhere Between 10% And 90%
By Awate.com's Gedab News - Dec 10, 2007   
Isaias Afwerki ...forecasted that the odds of war breaking out between Eritrea and Ethiopia were less than 10%. But he spent most of his time talking about war scenarios and “conspiracies” woven by “some quarters” that his senior officials have interpreted his speech to mean there is a 90% chance of war.
Last Updated ( Dec 10, 2007 )
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Farmers Ordered To Sell Crops To Government
By Awate.com's Gedab News - Nov 27, 2007   
The barley will be sent to Asmara Brewery (Melotti) to alleviate shortage in beer.  The peanuts are to be used as a cash crop—for export only. Farmers in the environs of Keren have been told that they are to sell their peanuts to the government at 800.00 Nakfa per quintal.
Last Updated ( Nov 27, 2007 )
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Secret Meetings, Defections, Refoulement & Expulsions
By Awate.com's Gedab News - Nov 20, 2007   

The Eritrean regime called, and held, a large meeting in Massawa last week. The meeting was attended by PFDJ politburo members, regional administrators, military leaders with ranks higher than brigade commanders, as well as ministers. The event was so secretive that even the regime’s own Ministry of Information, which usually provides a cursory summary of similar meetings, was barred from attending the meeting.

Last Updated ( Nov 20, 2007 )
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