Sweden and the EU must act decisively on Eritrea
Sweden and the EU's highly pragmatic approach towards Eritrea has failed to secure any clear concessions from one of the world's most repressive regimes write SUSANNE BERGER and CAROLINE EDELSTAM…
Sweden and the EU's highly pragmatic approach towards Eritrea has failed to secure any clear concessions from one of the world's most repressive regimes write SUSANNE BERGER and CAROLINE EDELSTAM…
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Mexico bears international responsibility for serious human rights violations in connection with the murder of Lilia Alejandra García Andrade, the daughter of human rights defender Norma…
On Wednesday, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Maria Malmer Stenergard, carried out a working visit to Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. The visit marked the first by a Swedish government…
“A high-level visit to one of the world’s most repressive regimes can only be justified if it delivers real results. Anything less than the release of Dawit Isaak risks legitimizing…
The United Nations on Monday, December 15th, called for the unconditional release of the estimated 10,000 people arbitrarily detained in Eritrea, including politicians, journalists and students, reports French media channel…
SWEDEN: Hi-level initiatives On December 12, 2025, Swedish MP Jacob Risberg (Green Party) submitted a written question to Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard. The question follows up on a recent…
Translated summary of Op-Ed article by Björn Tunbäck and Erik Larsson from Reporters Sans Frontiers Sweden (Reportrar utan gränser), published in Swedish in Göteborgs-Posten on December 11, 2025. In a…
Photo: EU Delegation to Eritrea, May 9, 2025, including the former EU Ambassador to Eritrea, Gianluca Grippa. © EUROPEAN UNION, 2025
Foto: EU-delegation till Eritrea, 9 maj 2025, inklusive den tidigare EU-ambassadören till Eritrea Gianluca Grippa. © EUROPEAN UNION, 2025
From the left Mr. Gui Minhai, Mr. Dawit Isaak and Dr. Ahmadreza Djalali