The West is courting favour with Eritrea, putting aside human-rights concerns
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The West is courting favour with Eritrea, putting aside human-rights concerns
GEOFFREY YORK
AFRICA BUREAU CHIEF
JOHANNESBURG
PUBLISHED APRIL 28, 2026
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Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki steps down from the aircraft at the airport in Gondar, for a visit to Ethiopia, November, 2018. Mr. Afwerki, has ruled Eritrea without challenge for 33 years.
EDUARDO SOTERAS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
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