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      • Helen Berhane (born c. 1974) is an Eritrean Christian Gospel singer who was a prisoner in Eritrea.
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  2. Helen Berhane (born c. 1974) is an Eritrean Christian Gospel singer who was a prisoner in Eritrea. Helen Berhane, Church in Chains. Life. Berhane is a member of the Rema church, one of several minority Evangelical Christian churches not officially recognized by the state of Eritrea and heavily persecuted.

  3. Feb 17, 2016 · Gospel singer Helen Berhane found new life in Europe after fleeing Eritrea, where she was locked in a shipping container and tortured for her faith. She spoke recently at a Rome conference on Christian persecution, Under Caesar’s Sword, organized by the Univer­sity of Notre Dame and George­town University.

  4. Oct 19, 2016 · A young Christian woman from Eritrea has described how she was imprisoned in a shipping container, tortured and beaten and starved - all because she refused to stop saying the name of Jesus. Helen Berhane is from Eritrea, one of the worst countries in the entire world for Christian persecution.

  5. Dec 29, 2015 · Gospel singer Helen Berhane has found a new life in Europe after fleeing imprisonment in Eritrea, where she was locked in a shipping container and tortured for her religious beliefs.

  6. Mar 26, 2017 · Helen Berhane is an Eritrean gospel singer who spent 32 months imprisoned by the Eritrean authorities in a shipping container. Freezing cold at night and burning hot by day, and even...

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  7. Jul 4, 2022 · On Sunday, Nicky spoke with Helen Berhane, a speaker and Gospel singer who was imprisoned for her faith in Eritrea. They discuss difficult themes, so if you'...

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  8. Amnesty International welcomes the release a few days ago of Eritrean gospel singer Helen Berhane, who had been detained incommunicado without charge or trial for two and a half years at Mai Serwa army camp.