Eritreans risk deadly odyssey to reach Europe
Eritreans brave ISIL, torture, imprisonment and perilous seas to make new life in EU
Eritreans brave ISIL, torture, imprisonment and perilous seas to make new life in EU
Some 5,000 Eritreans flee each month from regime of national hero-turned-dictator
Some arrivals from Africa quickly deemed economic migrants and issued refusal-of-entry documents without due process
The crisis warrants new policies to organize the flow of people, but anti-refugee talk blocks action, says a UN official
Move comes after Supreme Court rules those held at Holot detention facility for more than 12 months must be released
Hundreds of Eritreans gather in Geneva to protest against alleged rights abuses in their home country
European leaders agreed to share the care of migrants fleeing North Africa and the Middle East
EU ministers failed to bridge differences over plan shareing the burden refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea
‘Systematic and gross human rights abuses’ on scale seldom seen may include crimes against humanity, report finds
To escape 'widespread' killings, sexual abuse, child labor, an exodus of Eritreans is fleeing by boat to Europe, UN says