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Recent Passing of Imprisoned Church Leader

Reverend Ghirmay Araya
Reverend Ghirmay Araya
Photo: Release Eritrea

Reverend Ghirmay Araya was one of the founders of the Full Gospel Church in Eritrea. Under the country's oppressive regime, the denomination was banned in 2002 and its senior leaders were imprisoned in 2004. Over the decades since, thousands of other Eritreans have been imprisoned for their faith, often enduring torture and inhumane treatment.

Even though semi-retired, Reverend Ghirmay was rearrested in July 2021 and detained without charge at a maximum-security facility in Asmara. It was recently announced that, after spending almost three years in detention, Reverend Ghirmay passed away in prison at the age of 83. It was said that he "endured his suffering with steadfast faith." The pastor leaves behind five children and 13 grandchildren.

One of Reverend Ghirmay's sons, Samuel, has also been imprisoned because of his ministry as a Lutheran pastor. Though the father and son had been detained in the same facility, they were never able to visit one other. Sources also state that prison officials did not inform Samuel of his father's passing. The imprisoned son is presently being held in a metal shipping container – a notoriously inhumane practice where prisoners are forced to suffer extreme desert temperatures and unsanitary conditions.

Dr. Berhane Asmelash from Release Eritrea continues to express concerns about the hundreds of other Christians who are presently imprisoned in the country, some of whom are being held in the same facility where Reverend Ghirmay died. "Many are getting on in age and suffer from various health conditions," he wrote. Most of these detained believers are being held without charge, and some have been in custody for as long as 20 years. For other reports on the persecution of Christians in Eritrea, go to our country report.

Prayerfully uphold the family of this beloved saint as they mourn his passing. May they be wonderfully comforted by the assurance that Reverend Ghirmay is now in the glorious presence of his Saviour. Also pray for greatly needed physical and spiritual fortitude on behalf of his son Samuel and the many other Eritrean followers of Jesus who remain incarcerated because of their faith. May God work mightily in this nation so that Eritrea's governing leaders would end their intense persecution of the country's Christians, release all those who are currently being arbitrarily detained, and put policies into place that will respect the rights of all Eritrean citizens.

  • Country Information

    Population
    6,274,796 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Tigrinya (50), Tigre (30), Saho (4), Afar (4) Kunama (4), Bilen (3), other (5)

    Religion (%)
    Islam (47.4), Christianity (48.8), other (3.8)

    Leader
    President Isaias Afworki (1993)

    Government type
    Presidential republic

    Legal system
    Mixed legal system of civil, customary, and Islamic religious law

    Sources: CIA World Factbook, Operation World

  • Pray for Eritrea

    Ask the Lord to provide imprisoned Eritrean believers a means of escape and a place of safe refuge. Pray for Him to also work deeply in the hearts of the country's governing officials so they will grant His people the freedom to worship Him and glorify His matchless name. Mindful of their own human frailties, may these political leaders realize the need to make Jesus their own personal Saviour and Lord by accepting His gift of eternal salvation.

Eritrea News

  • At Least 30 Arrested at a Birthday Gathering
    A birthday cake with a candle in the shape of the numeral
     

    On January 20th, 30 Christian adults, plus an unknown number of children, were arrested in Eritrea when police raided a party that was held in celebration of an infant's first birthday. The incident took place in the capital city of Asmara at the home of a Christian couple who was hosting a gathering of family and friends to celebrate the birthday of their firstborn child.

  • More Christian Youth Released from Prison
    A microphone is in the foreground and an open laptop is in the background.

    In April 2023, more than 100 talented Christian young people, who are members of a musical group known as the Mahalians, were arrested after recording songs of praise which they had intended to share on YouTube. The government deemed their recording session to be an illegal church gathering. For more details, go to this page.