The European Union on Tuesday voiced concerns over the Eritrean
government's continued violation of its human rights obligations under
both domestic and international law, highlighting the cases of political
prisoners and journalists being held in the country without trial for
years.
In a statement issued Tuesday, EU foreign policy chief
Catherine Ashton expressed the European bloc's deep concern over the
continued detention without trial of a group of eleven prominent
parliament members from the People's Front for Democracy and Justice as
well as ten independent journalists, including the Eritrean-Swedish
citizen Dawit Isaak, since 2001.
"Despite repeated appeals by the
international community, including by the UN Human Rights Council and
the European Union, these people have been detained for the last eleven
years without any contact with the outside world, and with all rights
suspended," the statement said.
Noting that they have been reports
about the arrests and detention without trial of several other
journalists in the African nation, Ashton said the European Union
remains particularly concerned about the reported deaths of some of the
political prisoners and the deterioration of the medical situation of
others.
Ashton reminded the Eritrean government that continued
lack of information on the whereabouts and the access to health care of
the detainees were in "clear violation of several human rights
obligations, such as the prohibition of arbitrary detention and the
right of anyone deprived of his or her liberty to be treated with human
dignity."
The EU statement noted these are rights enshrined in the UN Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which has been ratified by
Eritrea.
"The European Union urges the Government of the State of
Eritrea to release these prisoners unconditionally, along with other
persons detained for their political views. The European Union requests
the Government of the State of Eritrea to make public all information on
the whereabouts of these prisoners and to allow them access to their
families and lawyers not least on humanitarian grounds," the statement
added.
by RTT Staff Writer
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