An underground newspaper was circulated on the streets of Asmara
yesterday, 12 years after the Eritrean government banned all privately
owned media and arrested journalists and proprietors, Freedom Friday
Movement (Arbi Harnet) has announced.
MeqaleH Forto, which means Echoes of Forto, is said to have been inspired by the attempted coup on 21 January this year. The paper is produced by a small team both inside Eritrea and in the diaspora, and is distributed using informal links and networks.
Freedom Friday activists say that while their pilot circulations have been limited, there is plenty of room for expansion.
In its inaugural edition, MeqaleH Forto
included Tigrigna and Arabic articles about Freedom Friday and the
other diaspora based resistance movements, in line with the objectives
of the movement to link the resistance inside the country to those in
the diaspora.
The paper is financed by supporters of the movement,
who have are mainly been mobilised via Facebook and other social media
platforms.
"The date is significant for us as the very last
editions of Eritrea's fledgling private newspapers ran last 12 years ago
today," the team said. "While we are aware that one underground
newsletter with extremely limited circulation isn't the answer to
freedom of press in a secretive country such as Eritrea, it is our
contribution to keeping that hope alive for us and others to build on."
Initial
reactions to the inaugural issue were said to be generally positive and
Freedom Friday is now looking for media professionals and those with
links and networks inside the country to support in the production and
distribution of subsequent issues.
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