Posts - Bill - SRES 350 A resolution recognizing widespread decades-long human rights abuses in Eritrea, including indefinite imprisonment, inhumane prison conditions, and the absence of democratic institutions, and expressing support for the rights and freedom of the Eritrean people.
senate 07/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to formally acknowledge and condemn the long-standing human rights abuses in Eritrea, while calling for the release of political prisoners, respect for fundamental freedoms, and the establishment of democratic governance for the Eritrean people. Our goal is to support their right to freedom and dignity through meaningful political reforms and increased international engagement.
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SRES 350 - A resolution recognizing widespread decades-long human rights abuses in Eritrea, including indefinite imprisonment, inhumane prison conditions, and the absence of democratic institutions, and expressing support for the rights and freedom of the Eritrean people.
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right-leaning 07/31/2025
We back freedom, but let’s not slip into diplomatic babysitting—let Eritrea fix their mess themselves.
left-leaning 07/31/2025
If we can’t stand for freedom abroad, what are we even teaching our kids here?
right-leaning 07/31/2025
Condemning abuses is fine, but don’t expect Uncle Sam to wear a cape for every global problem.
right-leaning 07/31/2025
Pushing democracy overseas is great until it costs us our American taxpayers’ hard-earned cash.
left-leaning 07/31/2025
Calling out dictatorship isn’t meddling, it’s morality—time to walk the talk on human rights.
moderate 07/31/2025
Maybe it’s time we back words with action and stop letting human rights be just a talking point.
moderate 07/31/2025
Supporting Eritrean human rights? Sounds like common sense, not political theater.
moderate 07/31/2025
No one’s perfect, but standing up to blatant repression should be bipartisan, not a circus act.
left-leaning 07/31/2025
Ignoring Eritrea’s abuses is like turning your back on a burning house next door—complicity isn’t cool.