ANFET Women’s Day Message

Anfet March 8, 2026 Honoring the Courage, Wisdom, and Leadership of Eritrean Women On this International Women’s Day, ANFET extends its deepest respect to Eritrean women everywhere-in the homeland, in…

ANFET EDITORIAL: A CALL TO ERITREAN RESIDENTS AND ERITREAN ORGANIZATIONS TO RALLY IN CAIRO

Anfet February 26 2026 The Eritrean community in Cairo stands at a historic and moral crossroads. The mass arrests, alleged torture, sexual violence, and deportation risks facing Eritrean refugees in…

A Region on Edge: Eritreans Must Stay Alert and United

ANFET EDITORIAL-February 16, 2026 Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have escalated sharply in recent days, with both sides trading accusations and increasing military readiness along one of the region’s most…

RESTRUCTURING THE ERITREAN OPPOSITION: WHY THE ERA OF GLOBAL CIVIC STRUCTURES MUST END

ANFET Editorial — February 12, 2026 For more than thirty years, Eritrea’s opposition has experimented with every imaginable organizational model. Some were bold, some improvised, and many were born out…

The Regime That Fears the Living and Exploits the Fallen

ANFET Editorial January 21, 2026 Video reference The Regime That Fears the Living and Exploits the Fallen There are moments when a nation is forced to confront the full moral…

ERITREA GOT 37 MINUTES. THE WORLD GOT TWO HOURS. THE PEOPLE ARE DONE WAITING.

ANFET’s Official Rebuttal to the 2026 New Year Interview of PIA By ANFET Editorial Desk Asmara did not receive a national address this New Year. It received a two-hour and…

Dankalia Is Not for Sale — A Homeland Worth Defending

ANFET Editorial-January 12, 2026 Dankalia is not merely a region on a map; it is a living memory carved into the Red Sea’s edge, a place where the wind carries…

A New Year’s Message That Speaks Loudly — and Leaves the Hardest Question Unanswered

  ANFET Editorial-January 2, 2026 Ambassador Andeberhan Woldegiorghis’s New Year message for 2026 arrived with the tone and confidence of a seasoned statesperson. It was eloquent, patriotic, and rich with…

A Step Forward: Reflections on the ENCDC Third Congress and the Imperative of a Unified National Assembly

The Third National Congress of the Eritrean National Council for Democratic Change (ENCDC) has concluded with a communiqué that has already generated significant discussion across Eritrean political circles. For those…

The 2026 Resolution: Unite the Opposition or Lose the Future-Unity Is Not Optional—It Is the Only Strategy Left

ANFET EDITORIAL-December 18, 2026 For thirty years, Eritreans have been trapped in a political nightmare, and the worst part is this: the regime did not have to silence the diaspora.…