AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoArts & Community Funding: Seattle’s 2026 Arts in Parks program awarded $216,000 to 33 grantees, including the Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle, backing park-based festivals and cultural events that celebrate diversity and community ties. World Refugee Day Culture: In Addis Ababa, a “Resilience and Inclusion” exhibition opened at the Gebrekristos Desta Center, featuring works by seven refugee artists (including Eritreans) and spotlighting exile, identity, and inclusion through dialogue. Eritrean Martyrs Day at Home & Abroad: Eritreans marked 20 June with wreath-laying, candlelight vigils, walkathons, and cultural performances across regions and in diaspora communities, with contributions to the National Martyrs Trust Fund and support for martyrs’ families. Human Rights Spotlight: A UN special rapporteur warned that Eritrea’s rights situation is worsening, citing enforced disappearances, incommunicado detention, torture, and persecution of political opponents and religious communities. EU Rights Pressure: The EU urged Eritrea to investigate alleged wartime abuses in Tigray and to end indefinite military service and arbitrary conscription, including concerns about child conscription and forced labour. Diaspora Identity & Belonging: A reflective piece argues that diaspora splits hollow out communities, urging Eritreans abroad to rebuild belonging beyond factional lines.
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