AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMartyrs Day & State Commemoration: Eritrea marked 20 June with wreath-laying by President Isaias Afwerki at Asmara Martyrs Cemetery, live broadcasts on Eri-TV and Radio Dimtsi Hafash, and candlelight vigils and walkathons in Asmara and across regions, alongside cultural performances and popular campaigns. Government Support for Martyrs’ Families: The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare said Eritrea disbursed over 6.2 billion Nakfa to families of martyrs from 2004–2025, including monthly support since 2004 and investments to help families become self-supportive. International Rights Pressure: The EU urged Eritrea to conduct credible, independent investigations into alleged wartime abuses in Ethiopia’s Tigray and to end indefinite national/military service and arbitrary conscription, including alleged child conscription. UN Human Rights Warning: A UN special rapporteur told the Human Rights Council that there are “reasonable grounds” to believe crimes against humanity may still be occurring in Eritrea, citing enforced disappearances, incommunicado detention, torture, and persecution of opponents and religious communities. OCHA Engagement: An OCHA delegation met senior Eritrean officials to review development priorities, climate impacts, and program activities, including visits to nutrition and water projects. Diaspora & Party Organization: Eritrean national organizations in Italy held a virtual assessment meeting for 2026’s first half, while the National Union of Eritrean Women reported expanded awareness and training efforts in Mendefera. Regional Security Context: Reports claim Yemen’s Houthis used Red Sea smuggling networks, including temporary storage near Eritrea’s coast, to transfer Iranian drone and missile technology to Sudan-linked Islamist groups.
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