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5. In that vein, they claim that the Victim in March 2012, in his capacity as Minister
of International Development and Finance, made a formal proposal, to a meeting
of the Cabinet of Ministers chaired by the President, highlighting the urgency and
need to conduct a comprehensive evaluation on the workings of government as
well future policy and governance frameworks. According to the Complainants,
the proposal was a clear call for overhauling the political system in Eritrea,
introducing a constitutional order based on the adopted but unimplemented
Constitution of Eritrea, 1997 and the election of new political leadership.
6. The Complainants additionally aver that the Victim in his proposal indicated that
the ministry which he headed was being deliberately undermined, in an effort, he
believed, was orchestrated by the President. The Complainants qver that the
President responded by summarily dismissing the Victim from iUs ministerial
position in August 2012.They claim that since then, the Victim had been living as
a civilian.
7. The Complainants aver that following his dismissal, the Victim wrote a book
entitled Eritrea Hagerey (Eritrea,flv!-Y Country), published in the United States of
America, which is critical of the President. The Complainants allege that the
publication of this book, which inter alia blames the President for the political crisis
in the Respondent State and calls on Eritreans to struggle peacefully for democratic
change in Eritrea, is one of two major reasons for the Victim's illegal detention. The
second .being, ~.•.pre-recorded internet audio message, released before the
inauguration of the book, in which the Victim repeated the core themes of the book
and invited the President for a televised debate.
8. They claim that on 17 September 2018, a few days after the book was published,
the Victim was approached by security agents of the Respondent State and taken
to an undisclosed location. They assert that the Victim's whereabouts remain
unknown and that no official account has been given of his predicament. They
claim that he has not been brought before a court of law, nor allowed to contact his
family, a doctor, or lawyer of his choice. The Complainants submit, therefore, that
the Victim has been unlawfully detained and subjected to incommunicado
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