[dehai-news] Innercitypress.com: Video-At UN, Eritrea's Yemane Interviewed on Sanctions, Somalia & Human Rights


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From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Fri Jul 22 2011 - 09:44:12 EDT


At UN, Eritrea's Yemane Interviewed on Sanctions, Somalia & Human Rights

By Matthew Russell Lee

Video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLO4vzNX_kA
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLO4vzNX_kA&feature=player_embedded>
&feature=player_embedded

UNITED NATIONS, July 21 -- After the
<http://www.innercitypress.com/un2badme071911.html> Eritrea meeting of the
UN Security Council on July 19, which Inner City Press was one of only two
media outlets to go to cover, and of the two the only one to
<http://www.innercitypress.com/un2badme071911.html> write about it,
Eritrea's Mission to the UN reached out to offer an interview with Yemane
Ghebreab, special political adviser to President Isaias Afwerki.

  Afwerki had met with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on July 8 in Juba,
the day before South Sudan's independence. In the UN read-out afterward, and
in response to questions from Inner City Press, the UN insisted that the
topic of Somalia was not discussed, that "the read out speaks for itself."

  But Yemane Ghebreab on July 21 told Inner City Press that Somalia was in
fact discussed with Ban. <http://youtu.be/dLO4vzNX_kA> Video here.

  As sources in the Security Council's closed door July 19 meeting said
happened there, Yemane Ghebreab denied that Eritrea has supported the Al
Shabaab rebels in Somalia. For this proposition, he argued that Eritrea is a
secular country, half Christian, and would not support Islamists.

  Yemane Ghebreab said that in the close door meeting the US, represented by
Ambassador Susan Rice, had urged further sanctions on Eritrea, including
some that would bar the diaspora from sending money home for development
projects, and block investment in mining, including by American firms.

  Inner City Press asked Yemane Ghebreab to contrast the positions of the US
under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Yemane Ghebreab replied
that "we knew Susan Rice when she was with the Clinton administration," but
now things were very hostile, that the US alone wanted more sanctions.
(Other Security Council sources later disagreed with this assessment, while
identifying the US as "the most anti-Eritrea.")

  Yemane Ghebreab said that the US will support Ethiopia whatever it does,
including "violating international law" by holding on to Eritrean territory
including Badme, and buying 200 tanks while asking for aid money. Inner City
Press asked if he thought that Ethiopia being tapped as provider of troops
for Abyei in Sudan further isolated Eritrea. We do not begrudge them their
peacekeeping role, Yemane Ghebreab in essence replied.

  Inner City Press asked Yemane Ghebreab about the recent defections by
Eritrean athletes; he replied that was merely "migration."

Inner City Press asked if military aged males are not allowed passports.
There is "national service," he said, like the draft the US had in the
Vietnam War era.

  Inner City Press asked if the family of people who defect are punished.
"Only if they are complicit," Yemane Ghebreab said. He said his country
became independent as the Cold War ended and things have not worked out in
the Horn of Africa as they had hoped. He said there is hope. We'll see.

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