Statement Delivered by H.E Minister Osman Saleh,...
Statement Delivered by H.E Minister Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Eritrea, during the 24th Commemoration of Rwandan Genocide against Tutsi in 1994
Your Excellencies,
Distinguished Diplomatic Core,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Twenty-four years ago, an estimated one million fellow human beings were slaughtered within only one hundred days span of time in Rwanda. The heinous act of genocide against mainly the Tutsi people in Rwanda is now a history as the country embarked in different chapter of reconciliation and remarkable development achievements. Indeed, the Government &People of Rwanda under the able President Paul Kagame confirmed that the subhuman feelings of racism, hate and the subsequent inhuman atrocities can be ascended to inclusive and responsible governance for national unity, peace and harmony. Read more
5th YPFDJ Conference in Saudi Arabia concludes
5th YPFDJ Conference in Saudi Arabia concludes
The Head of the PFDJ Political Affairs, Mr. Yemane Gebreab, gave seminar on the prevalent situation in the homeland and the timely mission and responsibility of citizens in general and that of the youth in particula.
Noting that the people and Government of Eritrea have ensured independent political stance by foiling external hostilities, Mr. Yemane said that Eritrea is implementing major and inclusive development programs. Read more
5th YPFDJ Conference in Saudi Arabia
5th YPFDJ Conference in Saudi Arabia
Asmara, 14 April 2018 – The 5th YPDJ conference was conducted in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from 11 to 13 April in the presence of Mr. Yemane Gebreab, Head of Political Affairs at the PFDJ, the Eritrean Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Mr. Mohammed-Omar Mahmoud, Eritrean Consuls in the cities of Riyadh and Jeddah as well as heads of different national associations. Read more
Sixteen years of unbridled violence and defiance
Sixteen years of unbridled violence and defiance
by Simon Weldemichael | The silence of the International community over the actions of the defiant Ethiopia that obstructs the demarcation of the boundary according to the ruling of Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) given an April 22, 2002 is amongst the most atrocious crimes the world has witnessed. Read more