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  • #NoMore Censorship of Africa’s Roving Digital Army of Peace
    Simon Tesfamariam
    #NoMore Censorship of Africa’s Roving Digital Army of Peace
    01 Dec 2021
    The removal of Twitter accounts advocating for peace in the Horn of Africa shows the connection between the state and big tech companies.
  • Farewell to Glen Ford, A True Friend to Eritrea
    Elias Amare
    Farewell to Glen Ford, A True Friend to Eritrea
    03 Aug 2021
    Ford's reporting on Eritrea exemplified his commitment to African liberation.
  • European Union Screams at Eritrea
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    European Union Screams at Eritrea
    24 Mar 2021
    The US bid for sanctions against Eritrea was rebuked by the UN Security Council, so the imperial bloc had to settle for European sanctions against the fiercely independent African government.
  • Saying Goodbye to UN Sanctions Against Eritrea
    Thomas C. Mountain
    Saying Goodbye to UN Sanctions Against Eritrea
    20 Nov 2018
    Like so many imperial projects, the US had to abandon its long campaign to crush socialist Eritrea through sanctions and defamation.
  • Ethiopia’s Peaceful Revolution
    Thomas C. Mountain
    Ethiopia’s Peaceful Revolution
    25 Jul 2018
    “As Dr Abiy continues his path of close relations with Eritrea expect to see a growing wave of criticism, maybe even demonization, once his “honeymoon” period with the western media goe
  • The Eritrea “Massacre” That Never Happened
    Mela Ghebremedhin
    The Eritrea “Massacre” That Never Happened
    08 Nov 2017
    “The entire incident lasted several minutes, with no casualties or injuries.”
  • Eritrean military
    Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    U.S. Sets Stage for Libya-Like Regime Change in Eritrea, “Africa’s Cuba”
    16 Jun 2016
    The U.S. is moving towards war against Eritrea, a fiercely independent African nation of only six million people.
  • An Eritrean in Mississippi: The Importance of Black Diaspora-Eritrea Solidarity
    Filmon Zerai
    An Eritrean in Mississippi: The Importance of Black Diaspora-Eritrea Solidarity
    08 Jul 2015
    The work of a Black lawyer named Lumumba from Detroit drew a young man from Eritrea to Jackson, Mississippi, last year.
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