Eritrea’s Sovereign Struggle for Civil Liberties and Democratic Governance HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
ANFET- EDITORIAL ON 34TH ERITREAN INDEPENDENCE DAYMay 24, 2025 As Eritrea marks its 34th Independence Day, we honor the resilience of a people who have fought tirelessly for sovereignty, dignity,…
Ten Facts About Eritrea: A Legal and Political Perspective
ANFET INDEPENDENCE WEEK SPECIAL-May 21, 20225 On Independence Day, the only thing truly worth celebrating is Fact #1—the hard-earned sovereignty of Eritrea. The Eritrean people fought for their independence, and…
The Difference Between Independence and Liberation: Safeguarding Eritrea’s Sovereignty
ANFET-EDITORIA-MAY 18, 2025 Understanding the distinction between independence and liberation is crucial in shaping Eritrea’s political reality. Independence is the foundation of sovereignty, earned through struggle and sacrifice. However, liberation—true…
Intervention in the Wrong Direction—Preventing Regional Destabilization
ANFET SPECIAL EDITION-May 14, 2025 The Horn of Africa is undergoing a seismic political shift, with foreign interventions, shifting alliances, and internal power struggles threatening to reshape the region’s stability.…
The Eritrean Opposition and the Charter Question: A Call for Leadership and Responsibility ANFET EDITORIAL – May 11, 2025
The Eritrean political landscape remains deeply fractured. For three decades, the Eritrean government has evaded its constitutional responsibility, refusing to enact the 1997 Constitution, effectively depriving Eritreans of a legal…
Reevaluating Eritrean Conferences: Promoting Collaborative Planning and Execution Among Political, Civic, and International Organizations
ANFET EDITORIAL MAY 4, 2025 As outlined in last week’s editorial, the prolonged inactivity of Eritrean political organizations has resulted in stagnation, creating a leadership vacuum that has increasingly been…
The Role of Media and the Stagnation of Political Organizations in Eritrea
ANFET EDITORIAL APRIL 28, 2025The inactivity of Eritrean political organizations has led to a troubling stagnation in the country’s opposition landscape. As these organizations falter, media entities have stepped in…
“NCEA” GOVERNMENT OF ERITREA RESPONSE TO THE OPPOISTION REOPORT
The report was a truthful and genuine assessment of the event, supported by pictorial evidence of the mood and number of attendees. We did not exaggerate the numbers; the pictures…













