Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight goes out to the campaigners & supporters of #EndHighSchoolInSawa in acknowledgment of their concerted efforts to resensitize #Eritrea|ns on the hideous policy of sending students to Sawa military camp to complete their final year of high school.
#EndHighSchoolInSawa campaign started in June 2019 by a group of former Sawa high school students and activists in support of ZurFenkil movement at home with the objectives of:
- Ending societal numbness towards the immoral & illegal policy.
- Denormalizing conscription of child soldiers, separation of families & mixing of education and military.
- Relatively easily activating resistance by refusing to comply with the destructive policy. #Eritrea
This year, the campaigners are specifically calling for an end to high school in Sawa amid COVID-19 pandemic after the #Eritrea|n government ordered all 11th graders to finish the remaining weeks of their 11th grade class before they report to Sawa. #EndHighSchoolInSawa
Since the beginning of the campaign, concerned Eritrean citizens and organizations have joined the campaign demanding an end to high school in Sawa via social media and traditional media sharing videos, articles, panel discussions, petitions, interviews e.t.c.
Former Sawa students have been courageously sharing their stories, encouraging other former students to do the same. Their stories have made it very difficult for government supporters to defend this brutal policy. Special thanks to these ex-students.
Thank you to those who are actively sharing the campaign across all platforms to get the message to more Eritreans at home & diaspora thereby preventing the #Eritrea|n government from monopolizing and disseminating false information & narrative about Sawa twitter.com/i/events/12886…
Thank you to all Eritrean youtubers and media who are addressing the issue by providing excellent analysis and expert opinions @BakreiH@meetyoel@AANmedia
Thank you to those who continue to raise awareness by conducting panel discussions about Sawa and the education system in #Eritrea. #EndHighSchoolInSawa
Thank you to Human Rights Watch, @hrw for releasing a special issue on the militarized education in Eritrea and how it is at the heart of the repressive regime in Eritrea. hrw.org/report/2019/08…
This year 11th Graders are expected to finish classes by August 20th and take a “model exam”. Departure to Sawa could be anytime after the examination so let’s all continue to raise our voices to #EndHighSchoolInSawa!
Let’s continue the conversation with families and friends at home by reminding them of the risks involved if students were to go to a cramped military camp in the middle of a pandemic and encourage them to stand up for their rights! #EndHighSchoolInSawa
To learn more about the campaign & what you can do to help, Visit:
Lidiya is a 21 years old prominent activist & organizer who has been passionately involved with her Eritrean community from a very young age.
Ever since she witnessed the daunting & overwhelming plight of Eritrean refugees in Libya, Lidiya got determined not to sit back & watch.
Instead, she picked up the slack left by the organizations which simply abandoned these refugees, and found a way to provide financial and moral support to these refugees and make meaningful contributions to help ease their suffering.
Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight goes out to Habtom Yohannes (@Kinzareb) in acknowledgment of his long-standing unwavering advocacy for Eritrean Prisoners of Conscience and his passion to support Eritreans with his expertise in journalism.
Habtom Yohannes is an Eritrean-Dutch human rights activist, a senior editor with extensive experience within the Dutch media, lecturer, advisor & moderator. He continuously raises the issues of #Eritrea|n prisoners & uses every opportunity/platform to demand that they get justice
As a passionate activist, he has been putting the violation of human rights in #Eritrea on the agenda of the Dutch parliament, the European Parliament, the African Union and the United Nations. @Europarl_EN@_AfricanUnion@UN
Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight goes out to the organizers of @RemEPOC in acknowledgment of their important initiative to help keep the memories of disappeared Eritreans alive until they get justice.
Remembering Eritrean Prisoners of Conscience @RemEPOC is a social media campaign that is dedicated to daily remembering at least one Eritrean Prisoner of Conscience and an accompanying daily narrative of the human rights situation of #Eritrea.
#Eritrea today is a country where its best daughters & sons, including its sheiks, priests, pastors, ministers, diplomats, civil servants, army leaders, teachers, conscripts, poets, newspaper editors, singers, merchants, veterans and faith communities are illegally disappeared.
Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight goes out to Tsedal Yohannes in acknowledgment of her perseverance, commitment and courage to advocate for #Eritrean prisoners of conscience.
Despite the emotional toll, Tsedal is a very determined woman who is oftentimes seen in the streets of London, Geneva, Brussels and other parts of the world campaigning for the rights of #Eritrea|n prisoners.
Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight goes out to Ahmed Raji in acknowledgment of his consistent work as a citizen journalist and his commitment to highlighting and archiving the stories of disappeared #Eritrean|s.
Ahmed as a citizen journalist and a strong advocate for #Eritrean prisoners of consciences is a frequent writer at @awate2 and archives disappeared Eritreans stories on his Facebook page - "Eritrea's Disappeared".
Ahmed started writing at @awate2 in 2003 while still living in Asmara, #Eritrea. In order to protect his identity, the Awate Team gave him the name “Events Monitor”.
Today’s #Yiakl#SundaySpotlight is dedicated to Eritrean activists and campaigners who have actively been addressing the very urgent issue of famine happening in #Eritrea.
This is an acknowledgment to the organizers of #EritreanHiddenFamine and #SaveDenkalia of their quick action in raising awareness to the famine brought by the Eritrean government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the government of Eritrea announced a lock down of many parts of the country due to COVID-19, reports of people starving and pleading families in the diaspora for help started surfacing. #EritreanHiddenFamine#SaveDankalia