On 22 March the European Union announced a number of sanctions on Eritrea’s national security office. This positive EU move should hardly be a surprise to the Eritrean government. It has faced sanctions for its human rights and religious freedom violations in the past, earning the nickname of ‘Africa’s North Korea’ for its systematic flaunting of international standards and its insular foreign policy. The recent sanctions target arbitrary arrests, extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances of persons, and torture committed by its agents. Eritrea has a well-documented history of treating its prisoners inhumanely and of targeting religious minorities for particularly harsh treatment. Me’eter Prison, the customary holding place for Eritrean prisoners of conscience, is notorious for its regular use of torture, for example to induce religious recantations. Prisoners are kept in metal shipping containers placed on the open desert floor.
Eritrea: EU announces sanctions
Written by David Fletcher 25 Mar 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God in His mercy to comfort religious minorities and unite other governments with the EU to bring about the end of inhumane persecution and punishment. (Romans 8:35)
- More: www.persecution.org/2021/03/23/european-union-announces-sanctions-eritrea/
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