(1951-05-05) May 5, 1951 (age 72) Asmara, British Military Administration in Eritrea
Political party
PFDJ
Spouse
Aster Yohannes
Petros Solomon (Tigrinya: ጴጥሮስ ሰሎሞን; born 5 May 1951[1]) is an Eritrean politician. He was an Eritrean People's Liberation Front commander and played a key role during the Eritrean War of Independence, following independence he served in several positions in the Cabinet, including Minister of Defense and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
He has been imprisoned in an undisclosed location since September 2001 for opposing the rule of President Isaias Afewerki. Amnesty International has named him a prisoner of conscience.
PetrosSolomon (Tigrinya: ጴጥሮስ ሰሎሞን; born 5 May 1951) is an Eritrean politician. He was an Eritrean People's Liberation Front commander and played a key...
"Eritrea - FTE: Interview Meaza Petros; Daughter of Eritrean prisoners of conscience Aster Yohannes and PetrosSolomon". Asmarino. Archived from the original...
the ELF in 1970 with Isaias Afwerki, Major General Asmerom Gerezgiher, Solomon Weldemariam, and Tewelde Eyob. Hagos was a part of the founding leadership...
People's Liberation Front, and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, PetrosSolomon himself was delighted to blast Mengistu's monument of Ras Alula." This...
Eritrean War of Independence Belligerents EPLF ELF Ethiopia Commanders and leaders PetrosSolomon Merid Negussie Casualties and losses 550 killed Unknown...
construction project on Hanish al-Kabir, Eritrea's Foreign Minister PetrosSolomon delivered, on 11 November 1995, an ultimatum giving San'a one month...
War of Independence Belligerents EPLF Ethiopia Commanders and leaders PetrosSolomon Teshome Tessema † Strength 25,000 17,000 Casualties and losses 3,000...
72,("sebAn klten")[clarification needed] which used to be headed by PetrosSolomon one of the detained reformers. Kidane had been appointed as chief of...
Eritrea In office 1993–1994 Preceded by Mohammed Said Bareh Succeeded by PetrosSolomon 2nd Minister of Local Government of Eritrea1 In office 2000–2001 Preceded...
Meki 1st Minister of Marine Resources In office 1993–1995 Succeeded by PetrosSolomon 3rd Minister of Health In office 1997–2009 Succeeded by Amna Nurhusein...
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea In office 1997–2000 Preceded by PetrosSolomon Succeeded by Ali Said Abdella 3rd Minister of Trade & Industry of Eritrea...
Solomon Northup (born July 10, c. 1807–1808; died c. 1864) was an American abolitionist and the primary author of the memoir Twelve Years a Slave. A free-born...
Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea (archive footage) Hanna PetrosSolomon - Eritrean refugee and activist Evan Williams - Reporter Judy Woodruff...
Minister of Marine Resources of Eritrea In office 2001–2011 Preceded by PetrosSolomon 2nd Minister of Energy & Mines In office 2011–2013 Preceded by Tesfai...
John Charles Petro (born 8 February 2001) is a Malawian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga I club Botoșani and the Malawi national...
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), also known as Job Ben Solomon, was a prominent Fulani Muslim prince from West Africa who was kidnapped and trafficked...