03 May 2011
IFJ Joins FAJ Press Freedom Day Call for Release of Journalists in Eritrea
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today joined its
African group, the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) to mark World Press
Freedom Day by sending a open letter to President Issayas
Afewerki of Eritrea, urging him to release all journalists detained by
his government.
The IFJ and FAJ say the situation of human rights and freedom of
expression has been steadily deteriorating in Eritrea where it is estimated that some 30 journalists have been
detained, without charges, since the Eritrean government imposed a ban on
independent media in September 2001.
"They are being held
in undisclosed locations without charges, despite the fact that Eritrean law
forbids detention of a prisoner without charges for more than 30 days," said a joint
letter signed by IFJ Jim Boumelha and FAJ President, Omar Faruk Osman. "Prolonged
detention without trial is also a violation of international treaties you are
party to. Your officials have repeatedly refused to supply any information on
the health, whereabouts or legal status of the imprisoned journalists."
The letter quotes reliable reports which name journalists who have been
detained without charge including Fessahaye Yohannes, Said Abdulkadir, Yosuf
Mohamed Ali, Amanuel Asrat, Temesgen Gebreyesus, Mattewos Habteab, Dawit
Habtemichael, Medhanie Haile, Dawit Isaac, Seyoum Tsehaye, Saadia Ahmed, Saleh
Al-Jezaeri, Aklilu Solomon, Hamid Mohamed Said, and Ghebrehiwet Keleta.
The two organisations raised their grave concerns over the lack of
information about the wellbeing of the jailed journalists amid reports that
some might have died in prison and others suffering ill health without access
to medical care or family assistance.
"This has earned Eritrea the unenviable label as one of the worst
jailers of journalists in the world and we respectfully urge you to immediately
release all those who have been jailed simply for exercising their right to
freedom of expression," the letter ended.
For more
information, please contact IFJ on + 32 2 235 22 07
The IFJ represents more than
600.000 members in 131 countries











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