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Eritrea: ‘The Arrest of Religious Leaders Did Not Begin With Sheikh Sha’eban’

Summary by Martin Plaut
BBC Tigrinya reported today that in mid-July, the renowned Hfzi Quran Centre in Ginda town was abruptly closed, and two days later the school’s administrator and sheikh, Sheikh Adem Jabir Sha’eban, was arrested. According to relatives, his whereabouts remain unknown. Idris Ibrahim, a UK resident campaigning for the release of Sheikh Sha’eban, told the BBC that he and his fellow-campaigners are raising their voices in major cities around the worl…
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Martin Plaut broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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