Why do EU leaders still think they can engage with Eritrea's regime ?
European officials under pressure to cut migration should have learned by now that ignoring human rights violations is unlikely to succeed As the European parliament hosts another Eritrean politician in the hope of reducing the number of refugees fleeing the small African state, the fact that (…)
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