Career
She was arrested on 13 May 2004, shortly after she released an album of Christian music, after refusing to sign a document pledging to end all participation in Evangelical activities, which included her music She was detained at Mai Serwa military camp, north of the capital Asmara. She had no possibility of contact with her family and was denied legal representation or medical care.
On Eritrean Independence Day, 24 May 2006, Amnesty International renewed their appeal to Eritrea"s president Isaias Afewerki to ensure the improvement of human rights standards in the country.
Five of the six female prisoners Amnesty International appealed for the release of last year on this date, including Berhane, were still held at the time. They had not been charged with anything nor brought to any court.
Berhane"s 2003 album, T" Kebaeku (I Am Anointed), was re-released in Europe in June 2006. On 2 November 2006 it was reported that Berhane was released from prison in late October 2006, suffering heavy illnesses.
In 2010, Berhane was refused an entry visa to the United Kingdom, even though she had been invited to speak of her experiences of persecution in Eritrea at a series of meetings in Great Britain.
An early day motion expressing regret about this decision was supported by 41 out of 41 MPs, none chose to withdraw from voting.