Asmara, 31 January, 2026 / 6:46 pm (ACI Africa).
UK-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has urged the Eritrean and Ethiopian governments to halt actions that could exacerbate the region’s humanitarian situation, following Eritrea’s conditional release of Christians who had been arbitrarily detained.
In a report shared with ACI Africa on Friday, January 30, CSW’s Director of Advocacy, Dr. Khataza Gondwe, particularly condemned the condition that the Christians sign a document that strips them of their right to worship.
“CSW welcomes the releases of so many prisoners who were detained arbitrarily, several of them for excessive periods of time,” Dr. Gondwe says in reference to the release that happened between November and December last year.
Urging the Eritrean government to release every other prisoner held without due process, the official of the human rights organization says, “We also urge both Eritrea and Ethiopia to exercise restraint and to refrain from further destabilizing an already fragile region.”
He finds it deplorable that so many of the released Christians “were only released after being obliged to sign documentation that deprives them of their right to espouse a religion or belief of their choice, and endangers them if they do so.”


