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Reporter
and co-founder of the newspaper, Setit
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Arrested
September 2001 |
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Died:
January 2007 |
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Place
:Eiraeiro prison camp |
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Caused
of death: torture, climactic condition and medical
negligency |
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Assistant chief
editor and co-founder of the newspaper, Keste
Debena |
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Arrested
September 2001 |
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Died: Februrary
2004 |
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Place: Eiraeiro
prison camp |
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Caused
of death: torture, climactic condition and medical
negligency |
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Chief editor
of the newspaper, Tsigenay |
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Arrested
September 2001 |
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Died: June
13,2006 |
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Place: Eiraerio
prison camp |
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Caused
of death: torture, climactic condition and medical negligency |
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Chief
editor of the newspaper, Admas |
Arrested
September 2001 |
Died:
March 14, 2004 |
Place: Eiraerio
prison camp |
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Caused of
death: torture, climactic condition and medical negligency |
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Ministry
of Transport |
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Arrested
September 2001 |
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Died: June
9, 2003 |
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Place: Eiraerio
prison camp |
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Caused of death: torture,
climactic condition and medical negligency |
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Director
in the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs |
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Arrested
September 2001 |
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Died:
June 13, 2003 |
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Place:
Eiraerio prison camp |
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Caused
of death: torture, climactic condition and medical
negligency |
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Students
at the University of Asmara |
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Arrested
August 10, 2001 |
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Died:
August 14, 2001 |
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Place:Wia
detention camp |
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Caused
of death:heatstroke |
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Head of the
Arabic (Middle East) Department in the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs |
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Arrested September 2001 |
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Died: 2006 |
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Place: Eiraerio prison
camp |
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Caused of death: torture,
climactic condition and medical negligency |
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Former Vice-President |
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Arrested September 2001 |
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Died: June 6, 2003 |
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Place: Eiraerio prison
camp |
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Caused of
death: torture, climactic condition and medical negligency |
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Formerly Chief of Staff of
the Defence Force |
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Arrested September 2001 |
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Died: July 13, 2002 |
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Place: Imbatkala |
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Caused :
Attempted commit suicide( tried to cut his throat, but they
caught him and took him secretly to the Armed Forces Hospital
where he was medicated for two days and returned to Imbatkala.
After suffering for long he died on July 13, 2002 |
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Key EPLF leader
between 1970-1977 |
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Imprisoned
at Geuet , Hishkeb and other places in Shale area between
1979-1988 |
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Excuted
ca1988 at Hishkeb |
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EPLF leader between 1970-1977 |
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Imprisoned at Gerger,
Arag and other places in Shale area between 1976-1980 |
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Excuted ca1980
at Arag |
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Further information.
According to Mengisteab (50, 2005) that Teklay Aden,
an EPLF security chief who defected to the Ethiopian
regime in 1981, revealed that three thousand fighters
were physically liquidated by the Front between the
start of the internal power struggle(1973) and the time
of his defection(1980). Mengisteab added that one source
said that the number of fighters physically eliminated
by the Front between 1973 and the liberation of Eritrea
in 1991, could range between three thousand and five
thousand, if those fighters who disappeared under mysterious
circumstances are included.
However, Solomon Woldemariam, who was in the EPLF leadership
from 1971-1977, suggested that the number was much larger.
Solomon added that around one thousand fighters who
participated in the Menka movement were rehabilitated
after undergoing serious political indoctrination and
self-criticism( Mengiseab, 49: 2005).
Furthermore Sherman(64) mentioned that in 1976 perhaps
as many as 200 young EPLF intellectuals were arrested.
Many were executed for “radicalism” for
following an alleged Maoist line. This was when Goitom
Berhe and his groups tried to form an underground movement
called 'the Eritrean Revolutionary Party' in 1975/1976.
During this period the party translated a number of
Marxist works to Tigrigna (eg Dialectical Materialism,
Four Essays of Philosophy, About the Proletariat Party)
. All the literature was then collected and burnt. The
suspected ring-leaders of the anti-Essayas movement
of progressives were arrested and later executed. Source
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