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UNITED NATIONS -Eritrea on Friday rejected U.N. Security Council accusations that it supplied weapons to Islamist opponents of Somalia's Western-backed transitional
the result of hostile action. The military lists these other locations as Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba; Djibouti; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Jordan; Kenya; Kyrgyzstan; Philippines
years. WHO says the figures are based on statistics gathered from 2007, the latest year available. The global health agency says countries including Angola, Eritrea
of Zimbabwe, Chad, Eritrea, Mauritania, Niger and Swaziland. Luis Cdebaca, the director of the State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, said the a
"People say I look like him." Rome social worker Salih Haj, 28, an immigrant from Eritrea, dressed in a traditional white robe and skull cap and carrying a key chain with Obam
. Aweys returned to Mogadishu in April, from self-imposed exile in Eritrea. Diplomats have said insurgents in recent weeks have a received a major boost from as many as 400
ma. Some 9 million children under 5 years old died in 2007, compared to 12.5 million in 1990. Eritrea in East Africa increased its average life expectancy during that period
Hassan Dahir Aweys, an Islamist insurgent leader who last month returned from two years of exile in the pariah nation of Eritrea. Aweys is listed by the U.N. Security Counci
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June 19-21 Marks Weekend of Events to Raise Awareness About the Human Rights Crisis in Eritrea WASHINGTON, June 18
June 19-21 Marks Weekend of Events to Raise Awareness About the Human Rights Crisis in Eritrea WASHINGTON, June 18
activities on its 650 square kilometre, 100% owned Asmara Project in Eritrea. Since acquiring the project in 2003, Sunridge has drilled over 140,000 metres and successfully defined
they could seek protection. They included people from Somalia, Eritrea and other African countries. In May, an Amnesty International fact-finding mission to Libya
they could seek protection. They included people from Somalia, Eritrea and other African countries. In May, an Amnesty International fact-finding mission to Libya