Eritrean migrants protesting, Feb. 1, 2013 Photo: Ben Hartman
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Speaking in English, asylum seeker Isayas Teklebrhan gave a speech calling for “the immediate resignation of dictator Isayas Afwerki, the immediate release of all political prisoners, and the immediate implementation of Eritrea's constitution.”
Eritrea has no free press and is widely-considered one of the most repressive regimes on Earth.
On Friday, Gabriel, an Eritrean asylum seeker living in Israel said the ill-fated coup was a source of inspiration watched closely by Eritreans in Israel and across their Diaspora, and was a turning point for anti-regime efforts.
“This act has inspired Eritreans all over the world. For years we've tried from outside Eritrea to inspire the people there and now they are inspiring us. We think there is for sure a chance that there will be a revolution there soon.”
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