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Eritrea: More Donations to Augment Martyrs' Trust Fund and in Support of Martyrs' Families


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

17 September 2007
Posted to the web 18 September 2007

Asmara

Eritrean nationals inside the country and abroad donated about $11,000 US dollars and 22,000 Nakfa towards augmenting the Martyrs' Trust Fund and in support of families of fallen heroes.

Accordingly, 12 nationals residing in Djibouti who took the initiative of supporting 19 martyrs' families donated $9,720 dollars, while another 5 citizens contributed $1,025 dollars to the Martyrs' Trust Fund.

Similarly, Debresina Monastery Association in the Anseba region donated 22,000 Nakfa in support of families of martyrs.



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