Why the Eritrean Diaspora Must Belong to Its People, Not the State

Introduction When a civic association, religious institution, or cultural space fractures in the Eritrean diaspora, the formal debate almost always centers on bylaws, leadership authority, or political influence. However, in focusing so heavily on the mechanics of a split, we often overlook the true devastation left in its wake: the long-term, irreversible damage inflicted on […]

Why the Eritrean Diaspora Must Belong to Its People, Not the State
Introduction When a civic association, religious institution, or cultural space fractures in the Eritrean diaspora, the formal debate almost always centers on bylaws, leadership authority, or political influence. However, in focusing so heavily on the mechanics of a split, we often overlook the true devastation left in its wake: the long-term, irreversible damage inflicted on […]