Eritrea: Letter Calling for Release of “The 7” Refused

Source: Christian Freedom International, August 21, 2025

The Eritrean Embassy in Washington D.C. refused to accept a hand-delivered letter calling for the release of seven church leaders who are imprisoned with no charges, no court cases, no legal representation, [and] no family visits for over 20 years. The letter was addressed to the Embassy of Eritrea and signed by a dozen organizations and over 60 individuals.

The letter reminds Eritrean officials of their obligations under international treaties and the Eritrean Constitution.

Eritrea, a small country in Africa, is often referred to as the “North Korea of Africa” due to its lack of freedom. The government exerts control over nearly every aspect of life, including religion, forcing many Christians to practice their faith in secret. Many believers are imprisoned or locked in metal shipping containers under the scorching sun.

Read the full story for details about these believers.

Also see a prayer resource about these men from Church in Chains.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Missions Catalyst welcomes comments, especially those that provide additional insights on a topic or story as a help to other readers. We reserve the right to screen comments and may provide light editing. Note that comments including links may be delayed so we can make sure they are not spam; we hope you will include relevant links, anyway!

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.