The Eritrean Blue Revolution Front (EBRF) proudly announces the successful conclusion of its landmark conference held in Addis Ababa from November 15–19, 2025. The event brought together over 100 delegates from across Africa and the global Eritrean diaspora, including participants from Australia, Europe, North America, and Canada, to deliberate on the theme:
“Path to Freedom and Democracy for Eritrea: Navigating a Post-Dictator Era.”
This pivotal gathering served as a platform for Eritrean activists, intellectuals, and community leaders to connect, collaborate, and strategize for a democratic future. Delegates engaged in robust discussions on current initiatives, shared best practices, and formulated actionable recommendations to advance the struggle for freedom.
EBRF’s vision to become the umbrella that unifies Eritreans and focuses efforts on a practical, pragmatic political program to help liberate Eritrea accepted the participation of other opposition groups from different backgrounds: FELSI, Eritrean Bright Future, and Eritrean United Afar Dankalia Force. Further, after commencement, EBRF leadership held in-depth meetings with each group to discuss operational roadmaps for cooperation.
Key Objectives Achieved:
- Adoption of Rules and Guidelines: Establishing a framework for democratic governance within EBRF.
- Formation of Sub-Committees: Dedicated teams to drive strategic priorities and operational efficiency.
- Ratification of Organizational Structure: Ensuring transparency and accountability in decision-making.
- Creation of the EBRF Central Council: A representative body tasked with handling executive affairs and guiding the movement forward.
The conference reaffirmed EBRF’s commitment to inclusive dialogue, youth engagement, and building a prosperous Eritrea grounded in democratic values. It demonstrated that Eritreans, united in purpose, can practice democracy and chart a sustainable path toward national liberation.
On November 20, 2025, EBRF hosted an event to celebrate the conference’s success, attended by 650 youth members. In the event, EBRF leadership and youth reaffirmed their commitment to democratizing Eritrea.
Quote from EBRF Leadership – Bereket Kahsai:
“This conference marks a turning point in our struggle. By establishing a representative advisory council and a clear organizational structure, we are laying the foundation for a democratic Eritrea where every citizen has a voice.”