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Thursday, May 7, 2026

ERITREA: 24 Christians Recently Released!

Source: VOMC
Source: Church in Chains

Victorious hands with broken handcuffs are silhouetted against a brilliant sunburst.

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A report has recently surfaced, indicating that 24 Eritrean believers were released from prison in early April. While most of the freed Christians had been detained for more than two years, one of them endured imprisonment for over 18 years. As is often the case, few details have been made available, and no official explanation was given for the releases.

This latest development brings the total number of Christian prisoners who have been released during the past year to more than 400. According to Dr. Berhane Asmelash, director of Release Eritrea, an estimated 200 to 220 believers currently remain imprisoned – marking the lowest figure throughout the past 20 years.

Several theories have been proposed to explain the recent increase in releases. Some suggest that the previously noted overcrowded prison conditions may be a contributing factor. Others speculate that Eritrean officials may be questioning the value of prolonged imprisonments, or that governmental opposition towards evangelical Christianity could be waning.

Despite the encouraging outcome, followers of Jesus in Eritrea continue to suffer unprovoked raids and arrests. On March 15th, for example, 13 believers were detained by police.
To learn more about that particular incident, and/or to access other reports concerning the persecution of Christians in this highly restrictive African nation, visit our country profile.

  • Pray that those who have been recently freed from prison will experience the Lord's healing and strength – spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally.

  • As these followers of Christ now rebuild their lives, may they also receive the faithful support and encouragement of loved ones and fellow believers.

  • While we praise God for the increased numbers of released Christians, please continue to lift up those still awaiting freedom from imprisonment, asking that they too would be strengthened, encouraged and reminded that they are not forgotten.

  • Ask the Lord to work mightily within the hearts and minds of Eritrea's governing authorities, guiding them so that they will serve the citizens of their country with justice, compassion, and a growing openness to the "Good News" of His salvation.

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