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  2. Mass media in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The media in Eritrea played a role in its war against Ethiopia. Independent Eritrea has one of the harshest media regimes, with private and foreign ownership being banned since the early 2000s. As of 2018, the government controlled four newspapers, one television channel and two radio stations.

  3. Freedom of press in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Dawit Isaak is a Swedish-Eritrean journalist and writer who was imprisoned in 2001 by the Eritrean government without trial. His first job in Eritrea was as a reporter for the country's first independent newspaper, Setit. He was arrested at his home in Asmara. In April 2002, CPJ reported that Dawit had to be hospitalized due to torture.

  4. Portal:Eritrea/In the news - Wikipedia

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  5. List of world news channels - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Hindi--BBC News Arabic-News bulletin for TV Rain channel News bulletins in Urdu, Pashto and other languages and BBC News Persian: i24NEWS (Israel, France) i24NEWS English--Weekly Spanish news bulletin at i24NEWS English: i24NEWS français: i24NEWS Arabic -- - TRT Haber (Turkey) TRT World----TRT Al Arabiya--

  6. Sairbeen - Wikipedia

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    Sairbeen (Urdu: سیربین) is a flagship news and current affairs programme produced by BBC Urdu, currently being distributed on online platforms including YouTube.It is currently hosted by Aliya Nazki. [1]

  7. Eritrea's repressive government criticizes exiles who attack ...

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    Eritrea, with a population estimated at less than 5 million, is one of the world’s poorest countries, and one of the most secretive. The World Bank said poverty appears to be widespread but ...

  8. Human rights in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    In reaction to this, a significant number of the Eritrean Diaspora population rejected the Commission of Inquiry report. 230,000 Eritreans signed Petitions against the paper and 45,000 Eritreans provided testimonies defending Eritrea, which did not appear in the report. 850 Eritreans asked to present themselves to appear in person in Geneva and ...

  9. Bure (disputed zone) - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea declines, saying troops must leave border. 2008 February – UN begins pulling 1,700-strong peacekeeper force out due to lack of fuel supplies following Eritrean government restrictions. 2008 April – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warns of likelihood of new war between Ethiopia and Eritrea if peacekeeping mission withdraws completely.