about eritrea
official name: State of Eritrea (Hagere Ertra) capital: Asmara head of state: President Isaias Afworki state: transitional government population: 4,561,599 independence: after a national referendum in 1993 Eritrea was recognised internationally as an independent state separate from Ethiopia. languages: Afar, Arabic, Tigre and Kunama, Tigrinya, other Cushitic languages religion: Muslim, Coptic Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant currency: nakfa (ERN) media: NA
legal wise
status of homosexuality: legal age of consent: 18 laws covering homosexual activity: NA
background information and government attitudes: some contradictory indications regarding Eritrea, despite the fact that ILGA (source La Seminaire Gai) list the status of homosexuality in Eritrea as being legal, two gay men are known to have been granted asylum in 1995 by the US (IGLHRC AP). Eritrea appears to have no sodomy laws.
The overriding problem in Eritrea today is the concentration of power in the hands of one man - Isaias Afwerki. President Isaias and the PFDJ maintain an absolute monopoly on all forms of political and economic power. They control what few media there are in the country and have fenced off the population from the outside world while fostering a xenophobic hostility to foreigners to distract the citizenry from the privations of daily life and the persistent denial of basic rights and liberties.
The complete suppression of civil society precludes the development of a legal opposition within the country - or of any organized public discussion of what such an opposition might look like were it to be permitted. Under these conditions, national elections, if conducted, can only serve to ratify those already in power.
From Freedom House's Countries at the Crossroads: 2005 A Survey of Democratic Governance www.freedomhouse.org/research/crossroads/2005/eritrea2005.pdf
communication
Main lines in use: 38,100 (2003) Cellular telephones: n.a.; note: mobile cellular service was introduced in May 2001 Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 2 (2000). Television broadcast stations: 1 (2000). Internet hosts: 1,047 (2004). Internet users: 9,500 (2003).
links and contacts NA
Articles:
eritrea to regulate ngos
by Mask Admin 30/5/2005
May 30, 2005: Zimbabwe is not the only country in Africa which seeks to regulate NGOs despite their very nature of being non-government entities. Now Eritrea wants to require international NGOs to have a $2 million operating capital and declare their foreign acquisitions.
hotel employees expelled for 'immorality'
by Mask Admin 8/10/2004
October 8, 2004: According to AFP, three Western employees working at a luxury hotel in Asmara were expelled from Eritrea last week over "a question of immorality," Eritrean Information Minister Ali Abdu Ahmed said Friday.
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