Imprisoned for 9,000 days – Dawit Isaak must be released now!
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Sweden & the EU cannot allow Eritrea to continue its evasions about #DawitIsaak's fate
En dotters hopp efter 25 år: "Jag hoppas fortfarande att få återse honom. Att få prata med honom. Att få höra hans röst igen. Att få se honom skriva med den där pennan som alltid följde honom." Danait Isaak om #DawitIsaak olagligt fängslad i #Eritreaexpressen.se/kultur/kulturde…
Medhanie is one of the Eritrean journalists who are imprisoned in 2001 and still we know nothing about his whereabouts and whether he is alive or not...
Medhanie är en av de eritreanska journalister som fängslades 2001 och vi vet fortfarande ingenting om han lever eller inte..
Proud to say that our investigation Scam Empire - Bedragarnas imperium on @svt - is nominated to @EuroPressPrize Thnx to 3 million leaked files from their computers to @granskning great cooperation through @OCCRP & 60 colleagues we found the scammers. svt.se/nyheter/granskning/ug…
"@MariaStenergard has avoided any direct criticism of Eritrea’s brutal treatment of a fellow Swede and EU citizen. Eritrea has so far not complied with her by now almost 4 months old demand to grant #DawitIsaak’s immediate release on humanitarian grounds." susanneberge.substack.com/p/…
5/5 A Scar That Never Heals: What 24 Years of Silence Did to Dawit Isaak—and to the “Civilized” World
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Washington D.C. - Poblete Dispatches
A senior Swedish minister says she pressed, in person, for release and reunion; and Sweden now publicly assesses he is alive. Those are not endpoints. They are invitations for serious people to do serious work with fewer microphones. If the result is nothing more than a father walking through a doorway into a smaller, quieter life, scarred, older, carrying a heavy cross, that will be more than enough. @FreeDawit@JasonPoblete
5/5 Pressure Eritrea to Free Dawit Isaak Now That the Country Is Releasing Other Prisoners
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Sweden - Göteborgs-Posten
The release of the thirteen can therefore be seen as a potential bright spot — an indication that the country may be moving in a new direction. But it also raises an uncomfortable question: how will @SweMFA proceed now, when Eritrea is actually releasing prisoners who have been held almost as long as Dawit Isaak, thereby showing that movement is indeed possible?
Now is the time for Sweden to take the next step. On 27 October this year, Dawit Isaak turned 61. He has spent the past 24 years in prison. The Swedish state must seize this opportunity and increase the pressure on Eritrea. @Tunback@Erik_Larsson@FreeDawit@BietelhemI
We must never forget #DawitIsaak and the 1000s of political prisoners languishing in Eritrea’s dungeons without trial. Free Eritrea from dictatorship - democratize!
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«What Eritrea Appreciates Most is Sweden’s 24 Years of Public Silence” edelstam.org/news/what-eritr…
"Silent diplomacy is a proper strategy in the early stages of difficult consular cases," says @KjetilTronvoll What strategies 🇸🇪 has tried in secret is not known, but an international public 'shaming campaign' against the regime, combined with targeted EU sanctions, is lacking.”