This is a great documentary that does a good job explaining conditions in Eritrea today.
Onedayseyoum.org, One Day Seyoum, 2020, https://onedayseyoum.org/.
This is an amazing organization fighting for human rights in Eritrea. It gives an overview of the issues—past and present, shares personal testimonies, and showcases resources. It was created by a young women whose uncle, a journalist, is a part of the G15 group that was wrongfully imprisoned by the Eritrean government in 2001.
In this interview, two incredible young women open up about what happened to their family in Eritrea and their hopes for the future.
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