Aid organizations are also targeted. On December 4, 2006, nine Samaritan's Purse aid workers were arrested a month after the organization had been ordered to leave the country.
On January 4, 2007, military commanders at the national Sawa Military Center conducted what they termed a 'random check-up on the activities of Christian extremists' among teenage student conscripts. Some 250 Bibles, the personal property of Christian students, were confiscated and burnt. Thirty-five Christian teenage conscripts were then singled out for deterrent 'severe punishment' which included torture as routine. Today more than 2,000 Eritrean Christians are incarcerated in appalling conditions for their faith.
On February 15, Magos Solomon Semere, 30, died in the Adi-Nefase Military Confinement facility just outside Assab. Compass Direct reports that his death was 'due to physical torture and persistent pneumonia, for which he was forbidden proper medical treatment'. Semere (when 23) had been arrested in August 2000 and served 18 months for his evangelism. Three months after his release in July 2002, Semere, just engaged to be married, was re-arrested for worshipping in a banned Protestant fellowship. During his four-and-a-half-year imprisonment, Semere was refused permission to see his fiancee. When he became seriously ill he was told he would get medical treatment only if he renounced his faith. Having already endured extreme hardship and extensive torture Semere elected to persevere and go to his Lord rather than renounce him. Semere is the third Christian to die in custody due to torture since October 2006.
In 2001 the government imprisoned all its opposition and closed all private media. Eritreans risk their lives and liberty to leak this information so we can pray and advocate for them.
On February 23, Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki met with a European Union delegation. The president indicated that Eritrea needs support in its efforts to ensure security of food supplies and to develop infrastructure. He said his government would welcome any party that wishes to assist Eritrea 'without strings attached'. According to Eritrea's Ministry of Information the European Commission delegation expressed readiness to co-operate.
Please Pray Specifically For:
'Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings from the wicked who assail me, from my mortal enemies who surround me.' (Psalm 17:8,9)
Elizabeth Kendal is the Principal Researcher and Writer for the World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC) www.worldevangelical.org/rlc.html. This article was initially written for the WEA RLP(Religious Liberty Prayer) mailing list. Elizabeth can be contacted by e-mail at rl-research@crossnet.org.au.
© 2007 ASSIST News Service, used with permission