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    EU STATEMENT ON POLITICAL PRISONERS IN ERITREA

    Eritrea Daily
    19 September 2007
    NJ

    The Portuguese EU presidency yesterday issued on behalf of the
    European Union the following declaration regarding political prisoners
    in Eritrea:

    Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on
    political prisoners in Eritrea

    The European Union remains extremely concerned with the situation
    of political prisoners in Eritrea and would like to reiterate the
    main lines of the Declaration issued on the 18th September 2006 as,
    so far, the situation has not seen any positive developments.

    On 18 September 2001 a group of eleven prominent members of Parliament
    and of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice, the only political
    party in Eritrea, was arrested. A few days later, 10 independent
    journalists were also arrested. Since then, other individuals have
    been arrested and detained incommunicado, with no charges and with
    their right to a due process suspended.

    Despite repeated appeals by the International Community, including the
    EU, and several Governmental and non-governmental Human Rights bodies,
    these prisoners remain in detention, without having been charged
    with any offence, and without access to a free and fair trial. None
    has been brought before a magistrate, although Eritrean laws require
    this to be done within 48 hours.

    The European Union is deeply concerned about these severe violations
    of basic human rights and urges the Government of the State of Eritrea
    to disclose evidence of their place of detention, detention conditions
    and health status. The European Union also urges the Government of
    the State of Eritrea to either bring charges against those detained
    and instruct a due and open process with legal representation or to
    unconditionally release them.

    Furthermore, the EU urges the Government of the State of Eritrea to
    allow the families, legal representatives and medical doctors of their
    choice to have access to the prisoners. The Eritrean authorities should
    ensure that the treatment of these prisoners while in custody adheres
    to all the conditions set out in Basic Principles for the Treatment
    of Prisoners, adopted by the UN General Assembly Resolution 45/11 of
    14 December 1990.

    As far as the EU is concerned, the welfare of the detainees is an
    important issue. The EU therefore would like to assess their situation
    and reiterates the request to allow the EU Heads of Mission in Asmara
    to visit those concerned.

    The Candidate Countries Turkey, Croatia* and the former Yugoslav
    Republic of Macedonia*, the Countries of the Stabilisation and
    Association Process and potential candidates Albania, Bosnia and
    Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and the EFTA countries Iceland and
    Norway, members of the European Economic Area, as well as Ukraine,
    the Republic of Moldova, Armenia and Georgia align themselves with
    this declaration.

    * Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia continue to
    be part of the Stabilisation and Association Process.
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