AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMartyrs Day Commemorations: Eritrean nationals marked 20 June with candlelight vigils, walkathons, wreath-laying at martyrs’ cemeteries, and cultural performances across Eritrea and in the diaspora, including major events in Asmara, Gash Barka, and Anseba, plus fundraising pledges to support martyrs’ families and the National Martyrs Trust Fund. Human Rights Under Scrutiny: A UN special rapporteur warned that enforced disappearances, incommunicado detention, torture, and persecution of political opponents and religious communities remain central features of governance, as the EU urged Eritrea to investigate alleged wartime rights violations and end indefinite national service practices. Women’s Organizing & Community Life: The National Union of Eritrean Women reported ongoing awareness work on harmful practices, expanded women’s participation in education and health services, awards for outstanding students, and vocational support—alongside leadership and activity assessment meetings for national organizations abroad. Culture & Lifestyle Spotlight: A new Eritrean/Ethiopian-inspired cafe in Cincinnati opened with an Eritrean coffee ceremony experience, while a feature on Sarigoble highlights the song’s role in Eritrean cultural memory and solidarity. Sports: Eritrean marathon runner Amanuel Mesel won Grandma’s Marathon, marking a first career victory.
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