Build a unified, pro‑democracy front for Eritrea — with transparency, rule of law, and people‑first governance.
The Eritrean Justice Seeker Congress brings civic movements, media, legal advocates, faith leaders, and community organizers into one coordinated structure to protect rights, counter transnational repression, and advance a peaceful democratic transition.
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Location:
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Host:
Eritrean Justice Seeker Congress Secretariat
Contact:
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About the Congress
We are a civic, non‑partisan coordination body composed of Eritrean pro‑democracy organizations and allies. Our mission is to unify the justice‑seeking movement, professionalize advocacy, and deliver measurable impact for Eritreans at home and in the diaspora.
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Mission
Coordinate strategy across legal, media, humanitarian, and policy tracks to protect rights and accelerate democratic change.
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Values
Integrity, transparency, pluralism, non‑violence, accountability, and a federal, rights‑respecting future.
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Outcomes
Safer communities, stronger institutions, documented abuses, effective sanctions enforcement, and empowered civil society.
Program Pillars
1) Protection & Legal
Document cases, support asylum & detainee advocacy, and counter transnational repression with evidence‑based legal action.
2) Policy & Sanctions
Advance targeted sanctions and resolutions, brief policymakers, and track compliance to deter enablers of repression.
3) Community Safety
Rapid‑response networks, event safety protocols, and diaspora incident reporting to keep people safe.
4) Media & Narrative
Support independent outlets and creators, coordinate messaging, and fight disinformation with facts.
5) Civic Capacity
Training for organizers, fundraising systems, and endowment models to sustain long‑term work.
6) Governance & Accountability
Clear bylaws, audits, and public monthly reporting—because legitimacy comes from transparency.
Draft Agenda (Editable)
Morning
- Opening & Founders’ Remarks
- Keynote: Human Rights & Rule of Law
- Panel: Sanctions, Enforcement & Compliance
- Breakout: Community Safety Playbook
Afternoon
- Working Groups: Media, Legal, Policy, Finance
- Congress Charter Review & Amendments
- Adoption Vote: Bylaws & Reporting Standards
- Closing: Founding Signatories & Next Steps
Includes: scope & mission, membership criteria, conflict‑of‑interest policy, financial controls, public monthly reporting, and vote‑of‑no‑confidence mechanism.
Partners & Endorsers (Examples / Placeholders)
Replace with your real coalition partners and endorsers.
Civic movement and 501(c)(3) focused on advocacy and democracy education.
Community rights and representation.
Independent journalism & pro‑democracy media.
Diaspora news & public-interest programming.
Civil society and security‑aware organizing.
Coordination & coalition building.
Diaspora news & public-interest programming.
Civil society and security‑aware organizing.
Join the Congress
Sign the Founding Roll
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Volunteer
Tell us how you’d like to help: research, policy memos, translation, community safety, media, fundraising, or logistics.
Donate
Support legal defense, community safety programs, and policy advocacy. Your contribution strengthens independent institutions and protects vulnerable Eritreans.
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Charter Outline (Editable)
Governance
- General Assembly, Executive Secretariat, Independent Audit
- Membership criteria & code of conduct
- Conflict‑of‑interest policy
- Vote‑of‑no‑confidence & recall
Financial Integrity
- Public monthly reports & annual audits
- Donor transparency & gift acceptance policy
- Endowment framework & disbursement rules
Operations
- Safety protocols & incident reporting
- Sanctions tracking & policy engagement
- Media coordination & misinformation response
Elections & Representation
- City/Regional chapters with fair representation
- Inclusion & accessibility
- Periodic congress & amendment process
FAQ
No. It’s a civic coordination congress focused on human rights, safety, and democratic norms. It remains non‑partisan and inclusive.
Through published monthly reports, independent audits, and clear budget policies. Donor restrictions will be honored and disclosed.
Yes—independent journalism is essential. Editorial independence is respected while collaborating on fact‑based campaigns.
We follow safety protocols, minimize sensitive data collection, and provide response channels for harassment or threats.