Reporters Without Borders (RSF) filed a complaint Wednesday with prosecutors accusing Eritrea’s regime of human rights abuses.

Sweden’s part of Reporters Without Borders recorded an objection Wednesday with investigators blaming Eritrea’s system for denials of basic liberties over the detainment of Swedish-Eritrean columnist Dawit Isaak in 2001 

Stockholm, :Sweden’s part of Reporters Without Borders recorded an objection Wednesday with investigators blaming Eritrea’s system for denials of basic liberties over the detainment of Swedish-Eritrean columnist Dawit Isaak in 2001. 

Given over to Swedish police by RSF and Isaak’s sibling, the objection blamed them for “violations against mankind, upheld vanishing, torment and seizing”. 

Isaak had fled to Sweden in 1987 during Eritrea’s battle against Ethiopia which in the long run prompted freedom in 1993. 

Comparative grievances have been recorded previously, remembering for 2014 when another law produced results in Sweden empowering the arraignment for such violations regardless of whether submitted somewhere else on the planet. 

The investigator general at the time inferred that while there were grounds to speculate wrongdoing and open an examination, doing so “would reduce the likelihood that Dawit Isaak would be liberated.” 

Bjorn Tunback, facilitator for RSF Sweden’s work on the Dawit Isaak case, said they trusted this time would be distinctive after Foreign Minister Ann Linde a year ago said that notwithstanding rehashed requires Isaak’s delivery “no unmistakable changes are yet to be noted in Eritrea.”

Source: https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/media-watchdog-files-complaint-in-sweden-agai-1063628.html