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Image caption: One British MP said the Eritrean testimonies had brought him to tears
Lord Alton of Liverpool, who has been critical of Eritrea’s human rights situation, said the exhibition would help highlight the plight of the missing. Patrick Grady, a British SNP MP, who spoke at the exhibition's launch spoke of the devastating stories he had heard: “Over the years we have heard testimonies that brought us to tears.
He refused to implement an already ratified constitution, suspended the National Assembly and has never held national elections.
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