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  • Jan 18, 2024 | allafrica.com | Vanessa Tsehaye

    As much as my grandmother's heartbreak continues to haunt me, I hope it never stops. It's a reminder of my patriotic duty. My grandmother Roma Solomon died heartbroken. She died grieving her son, Seyoum, who had been disappeared by the regime for twenty years. She died grieving her country, Eritrea, that had been destroyed by the comrades she had fought with and trusted. On the one-year anniversary of her death, her heartbreak continues to haunt me. My grandmother deserved better.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | globaldiasporanews.com | Vanessa Tsehaye

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  • Jan 18, 2024 | africanarguments.org | Vanessa Tsehaye |Kissy Agyeman-Togobo |Songhai Advisory

    My grandmother Roma Solomon died heartbroken. She died grieving her son, Seyoum, who had been disappeared by the regime for twenty years. She died grieving her country, Eritrea, that had been destroyed by the comrades she had fought with and trusted. On the one-year anniversary of her death, her heartbreak continues to haunt me. My grandmother deserved better. She had been a model patriot her entire life.

  • Jul 5, 2023 | onedayseyoum.org | Vanessa Tsehaye

    This report is a consolidation of the latest updates from our contacts on the ground and is not meant to be comprehensive. If you have any information you would like us to include in our next update, please contact [email protected]. This report was published on 5 July 2023. SUMMARY OF ISSUESTerrible conditions at the refugee campsThe United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is only providing support to Eritrean refugees who go to the camps but the conditions at the camps are terrible and unsafe.

  • May 26, 2023 | allafrica.com | Vanessa Tsehaye

    On Eritrea's 30th Independence Day, a granddaughter's lament for her departed grandmother - and for her country. My grandmother, Roma Solomon, died heartbroken. She died grieving her son, Seyoum, disappeared by the regime for 20 years. She died grieving her country Eritrea, destroyed by the comrades she had fought with and trusted. A year after her death, her heartbreak continues to haunt me. Mostly, it makes me angry. Grandmother deserved better.

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