To avoid another conflict in the Horn of Africa, now is the time to act
Briefly

Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki's aggressive pursuit of conflict in northern Ethiopia continues to destabilize the Horn of Africa, which is already fraught with geopolitical rivalries. His 32-year dictatorship has seen Eritrea entangled in numerous regional conflicts, leading to widespread human suffering and mass emigration. Isaias's regime operates without essential governance structures, enforcing indefinite military service and driving young Eritreans to flee oppressive conditions. The long-standing tensions fueled by his leadership pose grave threats to both Eritrea and neighboring countries, igniting fears of a broader regional conflict.
Eritrea's prolonged instability stems from the 32-year dictatorship of Isaias Afwerki, whose relentless pursuit of conflict has led to regional turmoil and suffering.
With no governing institutions in place, Eritreans face a dystopian reality under Afwerki, enduring mandatory military service and risking their lives to escape oppression.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
[
|
]