Examples of using Eritrea's in English and their translations into Greek
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A map showing Eritrea's location.
That is not Eritrea's problem.
Eritrea's officials admitted today that the national soccer team is officially missing.
The United Nations has accused Eritrea's government of committing crimes against humanity for the last 25 years.
the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea stated that it had found no firm evidence of Eritrea's support for Al Shabaab.
Human rights investigators have accused Eritrea's leaders of crimes against humanity,
sea campaigns and chose Eritrea's port city of Assab, transforming it into a substantial military base.
Notes with great concern the continued deplorable human rights situation in Eritrea, notably the lack of freedom of expression and the continued existence of political prisoners, held in contravention of the principles of the rule of law and Eritrea's constitution; 2.
To date, Ethiopia refuses to accept the award of the village of Badme to Eritrea by the International Border Commission, and there is a 4 200-strong UN peace mission at the border, although their work is made difficult by Ethiopia's failure to permit demarcation and Eritrea's restrictions on UN actions.
issued a very clear statement in which we reiterated our demand for the unconditional release of all political prisoners and stated that Eritrea's actions are in clear breach of the obligations laid down in the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Eritrea has ratified.
You may know the paint's Eritrea doesn't work with this brush tips.
Eritrea's capital is Asmara.
They accused them for not voting in the referendum in favor of Eritrea's independence.
Free HabeshMedia™ is Eritrea's Online Information Source.
Eritrea's nomads who live at the border helped us to cross the border with Sudan.
Eritrea's 2004 national food security strategy acknowledges the problem of malnutrition
The job went to Semere Russom, Eritrea's current Education Minister
The international community is well-aware of Eritrea's mistreatment of Jehovah's Witnesses and other religious minorities.
Two years ago, Eritrea's flag-bearing medium-distance runner Weynay Ghebresilasie defected during the Olympic Games in London.
The COIE concluded that Eritrea's persecution of individuals based on their religion constitutes“a crime against humanity.”.