Author: HRCE

Eritrean Refugees Left to Starve for Five weeks in Tigray Camp

Eritrean Refugees in Hitsats Camp in Tigray have not received any food at all since the end of November 2020, because of the war in Tigray.  Many were forcibly returned to Eritrea by Eritrean military forces. The remaining refugees are desperate for food, and there is a…

Eritrea: State-Imposed Starvation Stalks a Land Impoverished by Military Aggression

Locked-Down Eritrean Population Facing Appalling Food Shortages Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and  nomadic pastoralism.  Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and nomadic pastoralism. …

A call to stop the killings and looting in Tigray by Eritrean Forces

Gradually, as the two-month-old war in Ethiopia unfolded, the evidence of the involvement of Eritrean Forces in the Tigray conflict has mounted. Despite attempts by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Government to restrict access to the war zone, news has filtered out. On Sunday, 20 December 2020…

Open Letter To The Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed

Dear Mr. Prime Minster, During your address to the Ethiopian Parliament, yesterday, 30th November, 2020, regarding the war in Tigray, you are reported to have said, “The people of Eritrea have proven to us that not only are they are our brothers and sisters, but also…