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Resolution adopted unanimously by the IPU Governing Council at its 182nd session(Cape Town, 18 April 2008)
 
The Governing Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union,
Referring to the case of the parliamentarians listed above, former  members of the Parliament of Eritrea, as outlined in the  report of the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians (CL/182/12(b)-R.1), and to the resolution adopted at its 181st session (October 2007),
 
Recalling the  following:
 
Noting that since September 2004, when the Ambassador of Eritrea to the European  Union, Belgium, Luxemburg, Portugal and Spain reported that he did not know  whether "anyone from outside or a member of their family has recently  visited them and observed their conditions of detention", no further reply  to any request for information has been received from the Eritrean authorities,  and that no other source has been able to provide any information on the  current situation of the former parliamentarians concerned,The  parliamentarians concerned were arrested on 18 September 2001 after  publishing an open letter criticizing President Issayas Afwerki's policies and  have been in incommunicado detention since then under accusations of conspiracy  and attempting to overthrow the legal government; however, they have not been  formally charged and brought to trial; in February 2002 the National Assembly  revoked their mandate;
In  November 2003, upon examination of a complaint concerning their situation, the  African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights found that the State of Eritrea  had violated Articles 2, 6, 7(1) and 9(2) of the African Charter on Human  and Peoples' Rights, which address the right to liberty and security of person,  the right to a fair trial and the right to freedom of expression, and it urged  the State of Eritrea to order the immediate release of the former  parliamentarians concerned and to provide them with compensation,
 
Condemns the prolonged and inhumane incommunicado detention of the former  parliamentarians concerned in flagrant breach of their fundamental  rights under the Constitution of Eritrea and under the African Charter on Human  and Peoples' Rights;
Affirms that this situation is unacceptable and cannot be justified by any argument  whatsoever;
Urges onceagain the  Eritrean authorities to put an end to this shocking situation by releasing the  former parliamentarians concerned forthwith;
Considers that, in the year in which it celebrates  the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,  the international community and, in particular, the global parliamentary  community cannot remain idle in the face of such violation, and requests the Secretary General to make every effort to draw international  attention to this case; invites in particular those parliaments of the  region which have strong ties with Eritrea to intervene with a view to securing  the release of the persons concerned;
Appeals once again to the authorities  of the African Union, the African Parliamentary Union and the Pan-African  Parliament to do everything in their power to reach this objective and thus to  ensure Eritrea's compliance with the decision of the African Commission on  Human and Peoples' Rights in this case, and so prevent its authority from being  undermined by the attitude of a Member State to the African Charter on Human  and Peoples' Rights;
Maintains  its wish to conduct an on-site visit since it remains convinced that such a  visit would contribute to a settlement of this case;
Requests the Secretary General to take any such other action as may be conducive to the  release of the persons concerned;
Requests the Committee to continue  examining this case and report to it at its next session, to be held on the  occasion of the 119th Assembly of the IPU (Geneva, October 2008).
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