The Government of Eritrea does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and is not making significant efforts to do so, even considering the impact of the COVID pandemic, if any, on its anti-trafficking capacity; therefore Eritrea remained on Tier 3. During the reporting period, there was a government policy or pattern of human trafficking. The government continued to exploit its nationals in forced labor in its compulsory national service and citizen militia by forcing them to serve for indefinite or otherwise arbitrary periods. Despite the lack of significant efforts, the government took some steps to address trafficking, including coordinating with an international organization to contribute to an East Africa regional action plan. However, the government did not report any trafficking investigations, prosecutions, or convictions and did not identify any victims of trafficking. The government did not report holding any complicit officials accountable for trafficking crimes. Authorities did not report the development of formal procedures for the identification and referral of victims to care, nor did the government report providing any services directly to victims.


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Prostitution in Eritrea is legal [1] and regulated. There had been courtesans and concubines in the Habesha culture for centuries. After the colonization by Italy in there was an increase in forced prostitution by Italian soldiers , the Italian population was estimated at military and civilian people, with the advent of fascism during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in the increased prostitution for requests for sexual labor from Italian military authorities with an increase in sexual abuse and rape of women and children with the increase in pedophile. In major cities like Assab , Asmara and Massawa , prostitution was common in bars in the "native neighborhoods". Following the federation with Ethiopia in , the Ethiopian troops stationed in Eritrea, and the American troops at Kagnew Station continued the demand for prostitution. In the s there were a hundred prostitutes between Assab, Asmara and Massawa. Many worked in bars owned by successful prostitutes. During the Eritrean War of Independence , Eritrean girls in occupied territories we required to sign up to join the army at There is evidence many were used as prostitutes by the soldiers. Prostitution increased in Asmara following arrival of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea peacekeeping force in
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So it was one afternoon with a dazed, barely conscious year-old woman wrapped in bloodied towels, who had been repeatedly gang-raped anally and vaginally over a week by 15 Eritrean soldiers. Bleeding profusely from her rectum, she collapsed in the street in her village of Azerber, and a group of priests put her on a bus to Mekele. The woman recently broke down in tears as she recounted her ordeal in January at the hands of Eritrean troops, who have taken over parts of the war-torn region in neighboring Ethiopia. The Eritreans often sodomize their victims, according to the nursing staff, a practice that is deeply taboo in the Orthodox Christian religion of Tigray. This is the time for us. Despite claims by both Ethiopia and Eritrea that they were leaving, Eritrean soldiers are in fact more firmly entrenched than ever in Tigray, where they are brutally gang-raping women, killing civilians , looting hospitals and blocking food and medical aid, The Associated Press has found.