AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMartyrs Day in Asmara: Eritrea’s 20 June Martyrs Day was marked with a wreath-laying ceremony at Asmara Martyrs Cemetery, a procession from Shida Square, and live cultural performances on Eri-TV and Radio Dimtsi Hafash, followed by candlelight vigils and walkathons drawing thousands. Nationwide commemorations: Government ministries and regional bodies held candlelight events, tree-planting and environmental sanitation campaigns, and cultural programs in places like Barentu and other Martyrs Cemeteries. EU and UN rights pressure: The EU urged Eritrea to investigate alleged wartime rights violations and to end indefinite national/military service practices, while a UN special rapporteur warned of crimes against humanity concerns, including enforced disappearances and persecution of religious communities. Diaspora culture & community: Eritrean women’s organizations in Eritrea reported expanded awareness work and support programs, and in the diaspora a new Eritrean-Ethiopian-Mediterranean cafe opened in Cincinnati with a traditional coffee ceremony. Regional borders debate: A separate Horn of Africa report highlights how porous borders fuel smuggling, trafficking, and arms flows—an issue tied to everyday security and livelihoods.
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