We're talking about 60,000 or 40,000 living in Eritrea—the numbers fluctuate.
Since independence, more people have returned to Eritrea than have fled from Eritrea. Eritrea had a population of two million people and now has a population of four million people. The number of returnees actually is higher than the number of people fleeing over the 23 years, so this is inaccurate. Are people actually leaving? The youth are leaving.
So the inaccurate statistics are one factor. They are an exaggeration.
The intensity of the human rights abuses that happen, to Eritreans who live there and who visit Eritrea, are more because of the problem that we don't have institutions. Our justice system has not really reached the level that is desired to have proper processes and to act in such a way that it will guarantee a human rights process the way that would be perceived in the west.