NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Flaming cars, violent clashes, dozens of people detained. As one of the world’s most repressive countries marks 30 years of independence, festivals held by Eritrea’s diaspora in Europe and North America have been attacked by exiles that the regime dismisses as “asylum scum.” People who fled the Horn of Africa nation […]
As one of the world’s most repressive countries marks 30 years of independence, festivals held by Eritrea’s diaspora in Europe and North America have been attacked by exiles that the regime dismisses as “asylum scum.”
As Eritrea, one of the world’s most repressive countries, marks 30 years of independence, festivals held by its diaspora in Europe and North America have been attacked by anti-government exiles