5,588,600 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
New landmines are thought to have been laid in Eritrea due to the increase in the high numbers of deaths from landmines in January. 16 people died in January. The government denies this. |
5,588,604 |
15.4505 |
39.1219 |
Eritrea |
|
Former government minister Gen. Ogbe Abraha Ingda dies in prison. |
5,588,608 |
15.4838 |
37.5447 |
Eritrea |
|
1 civilian was killed, no armed group has taken responsibility but the government has accused the Eritrean Islamis Jihad Movement. |
5,588,612 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
One man killed by a landmine. |
5,588,616 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
2 Eritrean aid workers killed by unknown gunmen. |
5,588,620 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
2 Eritrean Aid Workers killed by unknown gunmen. |
5,588,624 |
14.6252 |
39.2002 |
Eritrea |
|
1 boy killed by a landmine. |
5,588,628 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
Amnesty International released a report in 2005 about abuses towards religious minorities for the past 3 years. There found 44 incidents of outright persecution since 2003, and since 2003 26 pastors and priests, 1,759 Evangical Christians, dozens of Musl |
5,588,632 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
28 peopled killed by landmines in 2003. |
5,588,636 |
15.3333 |
38.9333 |
Eritrea |
|
US State Department Reports on coninuted religious oppression in Eritrea. Only members of the 4 official religions may practice their faith. |