[dehai-news] (Reuters) Eritrean media blames US for UN sanctions


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Wed Feb 17 2010 - 11:37:52 EST


Eritrean media blames US for UN sanctions
Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:09pm GMT

By Jeremy Clarke

ASMARA (Reuters) - Eritrea's state-run media is running a sustained campaign
charging the United States with masterminding the U.N. sanctions imposed on
it and says Washington wants to control the whole Horn of Africa region.

The U.N. Security Council accuses Asmara of providing funds and weapons to
Islamist insurgents in Somalia where violence has killed 21,000 since the
beginning of 2007, and last December the council slapped sanctions on
Eritrea.

The resolution supported by 13 of the 15 council members was designed to
target the nation's leadership, imposing an arms embargo as well as asset
freezes and travel bans on individuals and firms to be designated by an
existing sanctions committee.

While Asmara allows no independent local media, the state-run newspaper, the
Eritrea Profile, is in no doubt who is responsible. In every edition printed
this year the Profile has singled out the United States as the architect of
the sanctions.

"In the final analysis, the conspiracy was essentially masterminded by U.S.
intelligence agencies, especially the CIA," the Profile quoted President
Isaias Afwerki as saying.

Al-Amin Mohammed Seid, the Secretary of the ruling party, said acts of
conspiracy by the United States sought to obstruct Eritrea's development and
exercise "absolute control over the Red Sea and Horn region", the Profile
reported.

Last Saturday the Profile ran "An open Message to the Sanctions Designers",
saying: "The U.S. administration has been attempting to extend its tentacles
over the world ... (it) has effectively turned the Security Council into its
mouthpiece."

The U.S. embassy in Asmara declined to comment.

Reporters Without Borders says Eritrea has been the worst violator of press
freedoms in the world since 2007, ranking it below North Korea for three
years in a row.

DEMONSTRATIONS

The reporting has led to a rise in anti-U.S. anger in Eritrea, a western
diplomat told Reuters, adding that older Eritreans had not forgotten their
long struggle for independence when the U.S. bankrolled arch-rival and
occupier Ethiopia.

"The U.S. is a place many young Eritreans dream of visiting, but what you
hear from the older generation is often in step with the Profile, they blame
America," the diplomat said.

Other analysts say there is more to blaming the United States than memories
of "the Struggle".

"To whip up conspiracy theories and conjure the image of CIA sinister ploys
allows (the President) to continue the nationalistic drive at a time when
the world has publically arrayed itself against him," a senior diplomat
accredited to Eritrea told Reuters.

"Remember, the sanctions were specifically designed not to negatively affect
the people of Eritrea," the diplomat said.

Eritrean government officials have called on the U.N. to supply any hard
evidence supporting their accusations and offer Asmara an independent
platform on which to respond. They say that without this the sanctions are
illegitimate and illegal.

Asmara also accuses the international community of a double standard,
pointing out that Somalia is rife with U.S. munitions that arrive by the
planeload.

Demonstrations abroad against the sanctions are due later in the month,
including in Washington where U.S.-based Eritreans and supporters will
gather in protest.

"There is a great irony to these protests," a young Eritrean, who did not
wish to be identified, told Reuters. "They are using the freedoms of America
to protest on behalf of Eritrea, which is great, but do these people know if
you hold a protest in Eritrea you can go to jail?"

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