A portrait of the East African state of Eritrea with focus on human rights, freedom of speech, opinion and press. After thirty years of fighting and twenty years of independence, the country has still not been transformed into a civil society. There is only one legal party: the ruling 'Peoples Front for Democracy and Justice'. Western journalists are not permitted to visit the country. In December of 2011, Gerhard Faul traveled to Eritrea with a tourist-visa and used a small handycam to shoot three hours of undercover footage.