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‘30,000 Eritrean Christians Face Prison And Poverty In Israel’

JERUSALEM/ASMARA (BosNewsLife)-- International aid workers say nearly 30,000 Eritrean Christian refugees are struggling to survive in Israel and many may soon be moved to jail due to new government policies. "Next year the limited periods

JERUSALEM/ASMARA (BosNewsLife)– International aid workers say nearly 30,000 Eritrean Christian refugees are struggling to survive in Israel and many may soon be moved to jail due to new government policies. “Next year the limited periods in the Holot detention center may, if the Israeli government is successful in its current negotiations, be replaced with indefinite periods in a real prison,” warned Barnabas Fund, a Christian relief, and advocacy group.

The Britain-based group told BosNewsLife that Israeli authorities plan to detain “those who are selected for deportation to Rwanda yet refuse to go out of fear for their lives.”

Last month, the Israeli cabinet approved a plan to close the Holot detention center, a facility in the southern Negev (Naqab) desert that currently houses just over 1,000 African asylum seekers. Put forward by the interior and public security ministers, the proposal would reportedly see Holot shuttered by mid-March 2018.

Asylum seekers in Israel would then be forced to choose between indefinite detention in an Israeli prison or deportation to a third country in Africa – named in local media as Rwanda – with or without their explicit consent.

Currently, Israel hosts roughly 40,000 asylum seekers, according to government figures. There are some 27,500 Eritreans and 7,800 Sudanese in Israel, said the UN refugee agency UNHCR. “Since Israel took over refugee status determination from UNHCR in 2009, only eight Eritreans and two Sudanese have been recognized as refugees by the authorities. Another 200 Sudanese, all from Darfur, were recently granted humanitarian status in Israel,” the UNHCR explained.

AFRICAN COUNTRIES

The agency noted that between December 2013 until June 2017, about 4,000 Eritrean and Sudanese were relocated under the Government’s ‘voluntary departure programme’ to two African countries, identified as Rwanda and Uganda.

Due to the “secrecy” surrounding this policy and “the lack of transparency concerning its implementation”, it has been “very difficult” for UNHCR to “follow up and systematically monitor the situation of people relocated to these African countries,” the agency said.

The UNHCR expressed concerned that these persons have not found “adequate safety or a durable solution” to their plight and that “many” have attempted “dangerous onward movements within Africa” or to Europe. “As party to the 1951 Refugee Convention, Israel has legal obligations to protect refugees and other persons in need of international protection,” said UNHCR’s Assistant High Commissioner for Protection, Volker Türk. “UNHCR and the international community have been assisting Israel to meet its international obligations, including by resettling or finding other durable solutions for 2,400 refugees who have departed from Israel in the last couple of years.”

Barnabas Fund reported that many of those being deported or threatened with expulsion are Christians. “There are around 30,000 Eritrean Christian refugees in Israel. The brutal regime of their homeland mercilessly hounds Christians of certain denominations, imprisoning them for years in atrocious conditions just for meeting together to pray. But things are little better in Israel.”

Besides facing prison, they also “struggle to survive dreadful poverty that is largely the result of Israeli government policies,” Barmanas Fund claimed.

NEW LAW

While ordinary Israeli people are generous in donating to help the impoverished Eritrean refugees, the Israeli government makes no secret of its determination to oust them from the country. The screw is gradually being tightened. In May a new law made it harder for them to get jobs and reduced their take-home pay by more than 20 percent,” the group added.

Among those facing difficulties is Eden who fled her homeland, Eritrea, after being held in an underground prison as punishment for her husband leaving the country.

With her seven-year-old son and four-year-old daughter, she made her way across the Sahara desert, hoping to find safety and refuge in Israel, Barnabas Fund told BosNewsLife in a statement. “They had almost reached their longed-for destination when Bedouin people-traffickers in Egypt’s Sinai desert took them hostage. As the only mother in the group of hostages, Eden was put to work cooking for hundreds of people who came through the underground camp.”

The food was apparently meager, and there was nowhere to wash themselves or their clothes. The best she could do for cleanliness was to pick the lice from her children’s garments, Christians recalled.

After a month Eden and the children escaped and completed their journey to Israel, according to Christians familiar with her situation. “But there they found a hostile government, apparently determined to make their lives unbearable and force them out of the country they had hoped would be their safe haven,” Barmanas Fund said.

UN CONVENTION

Israeli authorities have denied wrongdoing, and previously the Interior Ministry condemned as ‘grave and untrue’ that Israel may be contravening the United Nations Refugee Convention.

However, Barnabas Fund said eight years have passed since Eden’s family arrived in Israel after “that terrible” journey. “But they still have no legal status; Eden has to renew her temporary visa every two months, and there is no state healthcare or trauma care for them.”

Eden’s daughter, now 12, wants to be a nurse, but will never be able to do a job that requires certification because she will never be given Israeli citizenship, according to aid workers.

“In three years’ time Eden’s son will be 18, and then becomes liable to be held for a year in the cruel Holot detention center, where no one has enough to eat, and Christians are not allowed to manifest their faith,” Barnabas Fund complained.

The group stressed that with Christmas approaching, it was also “remembering how Mary and Joseph fled as refugees with the infant Jesus to Egypt.” Barnabas Fund said it is raising funds to support Eritrean Christian refugees in Israel who are “deliberately pressured through poverty” and facing a “desperately uncertain future” in the New Year. “Members of the Israeli public generously donate food and other items to an Eritrean Christian agency in Tel Aviv for distribution to the neediest Eritreans – mainly mothers with small children. But much more is needed.”

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16 COMMENTS
  • Mohamed December 12, 2017

    Thank you for helping Eritrean Christian refugees.
    All refugees deserve support and help regardless of their faith.
    Please help them to move to a third country, before the Government of Israel sends them to Rwanda and Uganda.
    Thank you

  • k.tewolde December 12, 2017

    ‘Eritrean Christian refugees’ Hmmmmm…How about Eritrean refugees? are there any Eritreans of Muslim faith among them? if there are any, how does the Barnabas fund view them?or are they destined to be thrown back to the Eritrean Pheroah?There are too many players in this refugee business and non of them seem to address the real plight of the refugees. .

  • Sol December 12, 2017

    Oh my God, save our brothers and sisters in Israel from the unknown fate by destroying the mafia regime that turned our beloved country to hellhole so that all of us can return our homeland

  • Tesfaldet Abraha December 12, 2017

    አሰና ጠጥዑሙ ፖስት ትገብር አላ ወያነ መሻርፍ ከኢኦማ እዮም መስለኒ እስራኤል ድማ ጹቡቅ ገራ

    • amanuel December 12, 2017

      Tesfit
      Chegora fersi fersi chenika. Tehaxeb, tetehaxebka melishka eka maybella tichenu deamber. Dem tehaleb ember hgdf nab gahaf ziatwelu maalti keribu eyu. 27 amet bzey hanti tichibet fre. Nebsika hitet.

  • Henock .hagos @yahoo.com December 12, 2017

    teafaldet abraha gidef Endo Comment aytshaf

  • meretse December 12, 2017

    ኣነ ሓደ ነገር ኣሎ – ጭራሽ ዝገርመኒ
    ኣብ ጠረር ደይቡ – ኮፍ ኢልካ ኣብ እምኒ
    ብፋጻ ሻምብቖ – ዓይኒ ማይ የፋኒ
    ክንዲ ውርድ ኢሉ -ብኣፉ ዝለጕሞ
    ዘየንቓዕረረ ኢሉ – የማርር ይረግሞ
    ጎሮር ምስ ነቀጸ -ከይዱ ኣብ ጎርቤቱ
    ስም መልኣክ ጸዊዑ – ይልምን ንናቱ
    ብኾፉ ኣነ ወዲ ጸሓይ – ወዲ ኾባዅብቲ
    ራእይ ዝጎደሎ – ናይ ዓሻ ትምክሕቲ
    መጠመት ሓውላላት – ሕማቕ መፋጥርቲ
    ኣብ ግምባር ከም ግምባር = ኣይብቖል ሕምብርቲ
    “ኣጣል ነይትዕጽድ – ዘርእካ ሕምቶ
    ናትካ ይሓይሽ ኔሩ ካብቲ ትጥምቶ”

    • Simon G December 12, 2017

      ኣንታ ሓው መረጸ! ትጽሕፎ ኩሉ’ ኳ ቅኔ ኮይኑ።

      “ኣባ ገብረ ሃና ናይ ኤርትራ” ተበልኩኻስ ምግናን ኣይመስለንን
      ምፍትሑ ስኢነስ ርእሰይ ጽርውርው ክብለኒ ጀሚሩ። ታይለኖል ከማን ምሕጋዝ ኣብዩ ሕጅስ።
      እስከ ‘ዞም ሊቃውንቲ ናይ ኣሰና ‘ተተርጉምልና ክንጽበ።
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      Going back to the article; why only Christian Eritreans? It makes no sense. What about out other half? Either try to help all or nothing. Please.

  • Wed December 13, 2017

    ኣንታ ኢቶም ኣስላም ኣሕዋትና ምስና ከርተት ዝብሉ ዘለዉ ከ? ኤርትራውያን ስደተኛታት ምባል ዶ ኣይምሓሸን።እዋይ በዓል ንስኹምሲ ካብተጸብቕዎ ትጽይቕዎ ይበዝሕ

  • Z. Hagos December 13, 2017

    There is a saying that says, “No one leaves his/her home-country unless it (the home-country) is a shark.” Those in the countries of immigrants, like the USA, Canada, Australia and Israel, know this fact well and clear.
    ..
    For those citizens of the immigrant countries, looking back helps them to find out who they were and how to give back. Those landed refugees, after they establish their lives they start to reach back to help any needy, new refugees, or people in trouble. The Israelis were the first immigrants when Moses moved to the promise land, Palestine, from Egypt for safety reasons. But, unfortunately, Mary and Joseph were forced to flee to Egypt for their safety too. It is all about safety. If it is not for else place where the refugees are safe, they would have been unprotected from the shark, frightened and without hope.
    ..
    All the world is welcoming Eritrean refugees because they know how cruel is the shark in their homeland. Let the Israeli govt. too understand the awaiting threats to every Eritrean refugee, when returned back, against their will, to Eritrea or any country that supports the regime in Eritrea. That is why, if must and must only, they may be sent to a third country that is considered to be safe and welcoming.

  • meretse December 13, 2017

    ሰላም
    ሓው ሳይሞን – ፍልጠት ናይ ኣባ ገብረሃና ደኣ በየናይ ዓቅመይ ክረክቦ?
    ሚዛን ኣክቢድካለይ ። ምትብባዕካ ግን ኹሉሻዕ የመስግኖ።
    ኣዛ ግጥሚ ጕርዲ ስእሊ ኢያ። ንኣብነት ጓሶት ውሰድ – ኣብ ጎቦ ተሰቒሎም ነቲ
    ካብ እግሮም ፈልፊሉ ዝውሕዝ ዘሎ ማይ ይደርፍሉ፡ ንሱ መገዱ ይቅጽል ክሳብ ጎራሓት
    ኣዕቒሮም ዝጥቀምሉ። ንስካ ግን ምስ ማይ ዝምድና ስለ ዘይብልካ ፍርያት ማይ ክትልምን
    ወይ ናብ ጎረበትካ ወይ ኪኖ ጎረበትካ ከድካ ምእንተ … ትብል ። ንትኻቦ ! እቲ ጸጋ ማይ ጥራሕ ክከውን
    የብሉን “መሰል” እውን ኢዩ ። ካብ ገዛካ ወጺእካ ንእተርእዩ ትምክሕቲ ከኣ – ህምምምም !! ምስ ኦሮሞ ደኣ ከይተብእሰኒ እምበር ከምቲ ኣብ ግዜ ናይ ተመስገን መዓልቶም “ ኢረቻ “// Irrecha/ Ailom ኣብ ግምባሮም ዝተክልዎ ፈውሲ ዓይነት ኢዩ ይመስለኒ// ግን ብዓይኒ ካልኦት ሰሓቢ ዘይኾነ። እዃ ደኣ ከምዚ’ከ ኣሎድዩ ዘብል ።
    You know I can only call it an umbilicus (Hmbrti) rather than what it is.
    ኣብ መንጎ ግር ተብል እንተሃልያ ግን 2 ግዚ ግምባር ንምንታይ ኣድለየ? That you figure out!!!!
    ዝኮነ ኮይኑ ወዲ ወሓዚ ማይዶ ማይ ይልምን? ብዓቢ ስእሊ ግን ከም ኢትይጵያ ንግብጺ ከይዳ ማይዶ ኣሎኹም? ወዲ ሰብ ዘሎዎ ክልምን ኣየጥዕመሉን’ዩ ። ናይ ገዝኡ ጸጋ ንካልእ ኣሕሊፉ ሂቡ ካልኦት ካብ ጸግኦም ዘየካፈሉኒ ኢሉ ክማረር እንተኮይኑ – ንማይ ንላዕሊ ኣፉ ዘፈሰሰ ኢልካ ምምራር ኮይኑ ይስመዓኒ። እት ዘገርም በቲ ሓደ መዳይ ከኣ መን ክመንሕና ኢልካ ክጭደር ትርኢ።
    ኣየሳንን። ማዕጺድ ከኣ ዝዘርእካዮ ጥራሕ ኢያ ትዓጽደልካ። ክርዳድ ዘሪእካ ስርናይ ክትዓጽድ ምጽባይ – ጣፍ ምህንዃት”ዩ
    I hope this helps
    Thank you for being honest though

    • k.tewolde December 13, 2017

      Haw Meretse ,let it all hang out ,30,000 in Israel,approaching 100,000 in Sudan,thousands stranded in Libya,tens of thousands in Ethiopia,and another unknown numbers in transit along human trafficking global routes,this is without mentioning the ones who are settled in diaspora like us,the numbers are astronomical coming out from a tiny nation which you can barely identify by a magnifier on the map.No wonder HGDEF is sitting pretty and their capo sleeps 9 hr days with don’t disturb sign hanging on his door knob.

      • Danilo December 13, 2017

        Indeed, half of total eritrean population is abroad. as brother Meretse put it ኤሪትራውያን “ጉርዲ ስእሊ” ኣብ ዓለም ጥራሕ ኢያ ተሪፋትና ዘላ።ንሳውን ከይንስእና በቃ! ንፈርሕ።ካብኡ-ናብኡ እቶም ዝፋጽዩ ጓሶት ይሕሹ ሕጻብ እግሮም ዘስትዩ።keep it all guys. I am learning a lot from you. GOD BLESS ERITREA AND IT’S PEOPLE.

  • Meretse December 13, 2017

    Greetings,
    Brothers : K.Tewolde and Danilo you have said it all. It is a nightmare to watch this many flow of refugees. What surprise many of us is, it is not even a drip, drip or having a flash flood once. it is a constant flow like a big stream year-round. To make the matter worse after they get settlement they to turn their back on the same people who left behind. Some may argue this is not true, not all refugees turn their back on their people. I agree but if you play with numbers you will loose.
    Anyway, if the present trend continues as such, which very much looks likely it is not hard to imagine the destiny of the nation. Either we all the people of the nation unite against the tyranny or we should be ready to accept whatever the outcome would be in the near future.I know it sounds a little bit harsh, but it is what is folks.

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