THREAD: Hello friends.
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So the other day, Reuters released this report based on a leaked document: that the US was about to lift 5 year old sanctions that it had placed on Eritrea. The Biden admin had sanctioned Eritrea in 2021 for its ethnic cleansing campaign during the Tigray war.
The US is clearly getting in on the strait craze, and has identified proximity to the Bab El Mandeb as being of critical importance.
To get an idea of the seriousness of the atrocities Eritrea committed back then, my investigation from February 2021 for VICE World News, on the ethnic cleansing campaign and civilian massacres it carried out.
Three years later, legal scholars would deem these atrocities and others to have been genocide.
“They Started Burning the Homes”: Ethiopians Say Their Towns Are Being Razed in Ethnic Cleansing Campaign
Survivor testimony and satellite imagery in Ethiopia’s Tigray region provide evidence of wide-ranging destruction by Eritrean soldiers.
VICE (www.vice.com)
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To get an idea of the seriousness of the atrocities Eritrea committed back then, my investigation from February 2021 for VICE World News, on the ethnic cleansing campaign and civilian massacres it carried out.
Three years later, legal scholars would deem these atrocities and others to have been genocide.
“They Started Burning the Homes”: Ethiopians Say Their Towns Are Being Razed in Ethnic Cleansing Campaign
Survivor testimony and satellite imagery in Ethiopia’s Tigray region provide evidence of wide-ranging destruction by Eritrean soldiers.
VICE (www.vice.com)
N.B Iran observers:
For the USA to go as far as warming up to Eritrea, a country it long viewed as irrelevant... over its Red Sea oil corridor in this manner, I interpret this as a move forming part of an effort to soften the economic fallout that comes with accepting that "Epic Fury" will not achieve its Hormuz related objectives.This despite no one in the Trump admin publicly admitting it. The good thing from this is it appears that the US is looking for alternatives from war with Iran.
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N.B Iran observers:
For the USA to go as far as warming up to Eritrea, a country it long viewed as irrelevant... over its Red Sea oil corridor in this manner, I interpret this as a move forming part of an effort to soften the economic fallout that comes with accepting that "Epic Fury" will not achieve its Hormuz related objectives.This despite no one in the Trump admin publicly admitting it. The good thing from this is it appears that the US is looking for alternatives from war with Iran.
So, we know the US has extended an olive branch to Asmara, because of a leaked document seen by Reuters. What we don't know is if there's any effort by the Trump admin to capitalize on an opportunity to learn about Ciham and rescue her.
Is she even on the agenda?
HRW article on the 10th anniversary of her arrest in 2022.
Eritrea: 10 Years Behind Bars for Ex-Minister’s Daughter
The Eritrean government should immediately release Ciham Ali Abdu, held incommunicado since she was arrested a decade ago, when she was only 15, Human Rights Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch (www.hrw.org)
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So, we know the US has extended an olive branch to Asmara, because of a leaked document seen by Reuters. What we don't know is if there's any effort by the Trump admin to capitalize on an opportunity to learn about Ciham and rescue her.
Is she even on the agenda?
HRW article on the 10th anniversary of her arrest in 2022.
Eritrea: 10 Years Behind Bars for Ex-Minister’s Daughter
The Eritrean government should immediately release Ciham Ali Abdu, held incommunicado since she was arrested a decade ago, when she was only 15, Human Rights Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch (www.hrw.org)
In the days and weeks to come, what is currently a hush hush behind the scenes diplomatic maneuver by western states to bring Eritrea back from the cold, will become public.
We'll need the scrutiny then.
LA native Ciham Ali Abdu has now been disappeared for 13 years, 5 months, one day and counting. She'd be 29 years old today.
The Eritrean human rights advocacy group One Day Seyoum have been campaigning for her release for years. Their website:
https://onedayseyoum.org/ciham -
In the days and weeks to come, what is currently a hush hush behind the scenes diplomatic maneuver by western states to bring Eritrea back from the cold, will become public.
We'll need the scrutiny then.
LA native Ciham Ali Abdu has now been disappeared for 13 years, 5 months, one day and counting. She'd be 29 years old today.
The Eritrean human rights advocacy group One Day Seyoum have been campaigning for her release for years. Their website:
https://onedayseyoum.org/cihamAs someone of Eritrean descent myself, I can tell you that there is zero expectation in our communities that this diplomatic clamour for Eritrea will result in reform of any kind, that could enable us to visit our families at home.
But the bare minimum is closure about the fate of an American, a child political prisoner who has spent nearly half her life incommunicado.
I wonder if it's too much to expect the US press circle to bring this up as the US prepares for this foreign policy switch up.
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As someone of Eritrean descent myself, I can tell you that there is zero expectation in our communities that this diplomatic clamour for Eritrea will result in reform of any kind, that could enable us to visit our families at home.
But the bare minimum is closure about the fate of an American, a child political prisoner who has spent nearly half her life incommunicado.
I wonder if it's too much to expect the US press circle to bring this up as the US prepares for this foreign policy switch up.
This is Vanessa Tsehaye, among the most amazing people I know.
She is the founder of One Day Seyoum & managed to collect over 440,000 signatures for a petition submitted to the US gov, demanding action on Ciham. This is her when she submitted it, in late 2025.
She's a former Amnesty International researcher, &now journalist at Al Jazeera. She also won the Magnitsky prize in 2025.
Her uncle Seyoum Tsehaye is a journo held incommunicado in Eritrea since 2001.
May the demands of 440k be heard.

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@Zecharias Zelalem
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Most of the Gulf and western powers were certain that the IRGC in Tehran would crumble under the weight of the Israeli-American offensive against the country.
As you all know, that hasn't exactly panned out.
Some 4 million barrels of crude per day pass through the Bab El Mandeb. It has always been a strategic oil corridor but even more so now. And now there is a geopolitical race for this strait, with the realization that the reliability of the Hormuz is going to be compromised for a while.

@ZekuZelalem I really don't think most western powers had that opinion, I don't even think that was consensual opinion inside the USA.
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@ZekuZelalem I really don't think most western powers had that opinion, I don't even think that was consensual opinion inside the USA.
@DiogoConstantino ah you're actually right. US intelligence didnt support the move either. But I believe that's what the head honcho in DC believed!
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@DiogoConstantino ah you're actually right. US intelligence didnt support the move either. But I believe that's what the head honcho in DC believed!
@ZekuZelalem All military and defence publications in the world predicted this would happen (Iran blocking the strait), it was clearly one of the most important parts of Iran strategy. Details on how have changed over the time, but this was 100% predicted, and the resilience of the resistance was also predictable.
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@ZekuZelalem All military and defence publications in the world predicted this would happen (Iran blocking the strait), it was clearly one of the most important parts of Iran strategy. Details on how have changed over the time, but this was 100% predicted, and the resilience of the resistance was also predictable.
@DiogoConstantino Well, they tragically don't hold much sway over Netanyahu and Trump. Nor (per WaPost) Mohammed bin Salman, who apparently fervently believed a knockout punch was possible
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THREAD: Hello friends. So depending on your exposure to African news, you may or may not recognize the girl in the photo.
But with the Iran Hormuz deadlock, and global powers looking elsewhere for trade corridors, it is timely to know about her. Especially if you are American. Her story may (should!) become very relevant in the near future.
Her name is Ciham Ali Abdu and she is an American citizen.
She hasn't been seen or heard from since 2012.

@ZekuZelalem Thanks for the interesting read, most of this information was new to me. Good luck!
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This is Vanessa Tsehaye, among the most amazing people I know.
She is the founder of One Day Seyoum & managed to collect over 440,000 signatures for a petition submitted to the US gov, demanding action on Ciham. This is her when she submitted it, in late 2025.
She's a former Amnesty International researcher, &now journalist at Al Jazeera. She also won the Magnitsky prize in 2025.
Her uncle Seyoum Tsehaye is a journo held incommunicado in Eritrea since 2001.
May the demands of 440k be heard.

@ZekuZelalem I'm still ashamed of the UK gov for asserting that Eritrea was a safe country, and that claims for asylum would be treated with scepticism.
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THREAD: Hello friends. So depending on your exposure to African news, you may or may not recognize the girl in the photo.
But with the Iran Hormuz deadlock, and global powers looking elsewhere for trade corridors, it is timely to know about her. Especially if you are American. Her story may (should!) become very relevant in the near future.
Her name is Ciham Ali Abdu and she is an American citizen.
She hasn't been seen or heard from since 2012.

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THREAD: Hello friends. So depending on your exposure to African news, you may or may not recognize the girl in the photo.
But with the Iran Hormuz deadlock, and global powers looking elsewhere for trade corridors, it is timely to know about her. Especially if you are American. Her story may (should!) become very relevant in the near future.
Her name is Ciham Ali Abdu and she is an American citizen.
She hasn't been seen or heard from since 2012.

The story reminds me of another American girl, Nawar (Nora) Al-Alwaki, killed in the US raid on Yakla in Yemen. She was 8 years old. This happened during tRump’s first week as President in 2017, and as far as I can tell no one in the Administration and very few in US society really cared. It’s very sad.
This article is from Feb. 2017, when the tRump Admin was still lying about every aspect of the deadly and useless raid.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/01/yemen-strike-eight-year-old-american-girl-killed-al-awlaki -
THREAD: Hello friends. So depending on your exposure to African news, you may or may not recognize the girl in the photo.
But with the Iran Hormuz deadlock, and global powers looking elsewhere for trade corridors, it is timely to know about her. Especially if you are American. Her story may (should!) become very relevant in the near future.
Her name is Ciham Ali Abdu and she is an American citizen.
She hasn't been seen or heard from since 2012.

@ZekuZelalem
Sounds like somebody needs a regime change... oh wait you said they are cooperating with the west? In that case, all is forgiven.Great thread btw.
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This is Vanessa Tsehaye, among the most amazing people I know.
She is the founder of One Day Seyoum & managed to collect over 440,000 signatures for a petition submitted to the US gov, demanding action on Ciham. This is her when she submitted it, in late 2025.
She's a former Amnesty International researcher, &now journalist at Al Jazeera. She also won the Magnitsky prize in 2025.
Her uncle Seyoum Tsehaye is a journo held incommunicado in Eritrea since 2001.
May the demands of 440k be heard.

@ZekuZelalem amazing reporting here I hadn't heard any of this story.
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Ali Abdu doesn't appear to have coordinated his defection with his family. Because weeks later, in December 2012, his daughter Ciham, then aged 15, tried to flee from Eritrea by crossing the border on foot into Sudan.
She was caught and taken into custody. She hasn't been seen since. Human rights orgs have slammed the US for the lack of urgency on her case.
The girl who dreamed of being a fashion designer, is paying the price for what Eritrea's President deems to be her father's betrayal.


@ZekuZelalem I had a work colleague years ago who, at 15 managed to escape to Sudan with her teenage brother. They ended up as refugees in the US but it took two years from leaving home to settling in the US. I think most Americans haven’t even heard of Eritrea, let alone know what goes on there.
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