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Eritreans in Britain forced by embassy to pay 2% diaspora tax – incl Hidden camera footage

Martin Plaut - theguardian.com, Tuesday 11 February 2014 A 2011 UN resolution demanded Eritrea halts the tax on expats, but evidence shows embassy extortion continues The Eritrean diaspora tax was condemned by the UN security council in 2011 'because it

A 2011 UN resolution demanded Eritrea halts the tax on expats, but evidence shows embassy extortion continues

The Eritrean diaspora tax was condemned by the UN security council in 2011 ‘because it was being used to fund arms and related material’. Photograph: Alamy

On the morning of the 18 December last year Sam* walked up the narrow steps of a nondescript building in the back streets of Islington, north London. He was visiting the Eritrean embassy to inquire about his “clearance”. This is the process every Eritrean in the diaspora must undergo if they want to have any dealings with their home country.

However, being cleared entails paying a 2% tax on all UK earnings to the Eritrean authorities. Without clearance Sam could not have his passport renewed, apply for a business permit in his home country, or even send a parcel of secondhand clothes to his family.

The diaspora tax was banned by the UN security council in 2011 (pdf). Resolution 2023, supported by the UK, condemned the tax because it was being used to fund “arms and related material” for rebel groups across the Horn of Africa.

These included the Somali militant group al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliate. Eritrea supported al-Shabaab as an indirect means of attacking Ethiopia, its long-standing enemy.

In May 2011 the Foreign Office notified the Eritrean authorities that “aspects of the collection of a tax levied by the Eritrean government on Eritreans living in the UK may be unlawful and in breach of the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations. The ambassador was told that until it was demonstrated otherwise the embassy should suspend, immediately and in full, all activities relating to the collection of the tax.”

Despite this warning, the Foreign Office is aware that pressure on British Eritreans to pay the tax has continued. Lady Warsi, the senior minister of state at the Foreign Office, confirmed in a written reply to Lady Kinnockthat the Eritrean ambassador had been warned he must comply with the resolution to desist from illicit means of collecting revenue from members of the Eritrean diaspora in the UK. “On 20 December 2012, Foreign and Commonwealth Office officials raised these concerns with the Eritrean ambassador and reminded him of UN SCR 2023,” Warsi wrote.

Yet a year later, when Sam arrived at the embassy, he was informed he had no option but to pay the illegal tax. “If you have anything to do or there is any query,” an embassy staff member told him. “You will have to pay it all and get clearance. You will not be able to do anything without clearance.”

“We are aware of allegations over the use of harassment to collect revenue from members of the Eritrean diaspora in the UK,” Warsi wrote. “On 20 December 2012, Foreign and Commonwealth Office officials raised these concerns with the Eritrean ambassador and reminded him of UN SCR 2023.”

The sums involved can be substantial. Tax is claimed when an Eritrean turns 18 – even students are expected to contribute £50 a year. Upon reaching adulthood, Sam was told he had to pay the full tax. “However, after [reaching 18] and until 2013 you need to bring a payslip, a P60 or anything that indicates your income. When you come with all these documents, then you can pay the 2% tax.”

Backpaying 17 years of taxes would have been a huge burden for Sam, who has a young family to support. “I need to get a mortgage to pay all this,” he joked with the embassy staff as he turned to leave. Having no intention of paying the tax, he had secretly recorded the entire exchange on video.

The allegation that staff continue to demand payment of the 2% is supported by receipts obtained from other Eritreans, dated after May 2011, when the practice was outlawed by the UN.

The taxation of the Eritrean diaspora, many of whom live just above the breadline, has been challenged by a group of Eritrean women. Team Eritrea, as they are known, are requesting that the British government ends its toleration of the illegal tax. “It is extortion from some of the poorest people in our community, who just want to help their families back home,” says Feruz Werede, who is leading the campaign.

But the campaigners want the Foreign Office to go further. They are calling on the British government to follow the Canadian example and expel the Eritrean ambassador. In May 2013, fed up with repeated – and false – assurances from the Eritrean authorities, Canada’s foreign affairs minister, John Baird, expelled the Eritrean consul in Toronto, Semere Ghebremariam O Micael, declaring: “Today’s actions speak for themselves.”

The UK diaspora fears the extortion will continue unless decisive action is taken. Eritrea is among the most repressive countries in the world, and the funds sent from Britain through this tax assist the regime in maintaining its hold over the beleaguered population.

*Sam’s name has been withheld to protect his identity

Source: Theguardian 

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31 COMMENTS
  • Yerhiwo February 11, 2014

    Expel the Eritrean Embassy who are collecting illegal money that is used to fund Al-Shebab terrorist who bombed the Kenyan Mall few months ago!

  • Haben Solomon February 11, 2014

    Dear Martin,

    You know well that Eritrea has no connection with Al-shabab and American Diplomats including Herman Cohen confirmed this few weeks ago. As an activist,you continue to recycle this for your own political agenda. It is my right to pay 2% contribution to Eritrea as a citizen. Eritreans pay willingly to support their nation. I am currently working abroad and as a dual citizen, I am paying 40% tax to Her Majesty’s government above a certain threshold whih I think is a ripoff in comparison. Martin – please leave Eritrea and Eritreans alone. Respect our rights.

    • Tamrat Tamrat February 12, 2014

      Now the case is between the UK government and the eritrean regime how to determine the eritreans residing in UK pays for the regime in Eritrea. Politicaly UK is With winning Group who sanctioned the eri-regime. isaias is With the only looser one in loosing the diplomatic war. Refer the sirious interviews he has mad prior to the sanction and where is that arrogance now?

      So from the point of UK government eritreans leaving their country and come to UK because of the eri regime. And eri-regime says they have to pay tax what so ever. Or they are paying by their free will.

      In most of the countries tax must be paid. People agreed in the general principle of tax but the majority pay the tax because it is must. If they deny paying they will be punished. It is the same thing With eritreans i think. If they dont pay they will be punished.

      The pfdj delama now is it is itself which is the reason People leave for abroad and it demands payment for ist contribution in driving People abroad. Difficult to understand hgdef politics.

    • Tes February 12, 2014

      Haben,

      Respect our rights!wooo Eritreans pay willingly? who are you representing? I am sure not to the majority except to those soulless HGDEF stooges like you. To talk about right, I am afraid you are the least human being to talk about right. What do you know about right? None. Someone who know right and justice won’t support financially or in other way to the most repressive terrorist regime in earth. Shame on you pay 2% to help kill its Peale and disestablishing the entire region. What an idiot. Thanks Mr Martin Plaut for exposing to their illicit activity. I am sure most people do not pay to this regime a penny. Now days Its influence and its deceitful activity is open to everyone and no one can be intimidated or be forced to pay as before few years.

    • Saba February 12, 2014

      Herman Cohen belongs to those evil MAFIA who never wanted ERITREAS INDEPENDENCE… Just inform yourself about those special meetings with Meles Zenawi,Isayas the bastard and Mengistu the bastard.
      So far i only heard of those days interview that Meles Zenawi pushed for Eritreans Independence (even if it had strategical reasons)

      You pay 40% tax? I am always amazed by HGDF supporters low mathematical skills.
      Just ask them about economy growth..They will talk about 15%.. A country like germany does not even have 3% per year!!!

    • Zufana February 12, 2014

      Haben,

      You should be ashamed of yourself. Change that beautiful Haben name in to Shame Solomon. Who really gave you the moral authority to speak on behalf of the Eritrean people. You are simply useless and a waste of time.

  • Samsome February 11, 2014

    to haben solomon what do you mean “Respect our rights”. The Eritrean people don’t get there right since the independent 1991.

  • komal February 11, 2014

    Did the embassy force you to go to the office and pay the 2% tax? what a fucking idiot. Your accent sounds like agame anyway.

    • ERITRAWIT February 12, 2014

      komal,
      Nay behakey komal. forget about paying 2% go and work for 10 dollar a month for your uncle for 20 years and come back and tell us your experience.

      • Zufana February 12, 2014

        ERITRAWIT,

        Very well said. He is Nay behaki komal wedi komal. You can not blame him it is just sadly the way he has been brought up.

  • sahle February 11, 2014

    Damn Samsone and Yerhiwo…pay your duties (2%) and shut up….all these nonsense talks are just to escape from your duties/responsibilities…

    • FitHawi February 12, 2014

      Sahle,
      Right = duty, No right no duty!

  • the truth February 12, 2014

    I think it is good to help your country if you can. In my case I do not have any money left after I pay child support which is almost 40% of my income, rent, food and utilities. I have been back to Eritrea to visit my family few times since 1991 and the Eritrean government never forces you to pay 2% if you want to visit your family. But when ever you ask service in Eritrea then only then you have to pay the 2% according your income. So please stop saying the government forces you to pay 2%.

    • Tes February 12, 2014

      We don’t have government per see but gangs who don’t follow rule of law. Don’t be silly, you pay tax to government who is accountable to you. Helping country is not crime but helping a criminal murders to build prison and to kill citizen is crime by association. Please try to learn from your environment. Don’t believe Eritrean don’t deserve democracy, it is only given to the western society. I know you don’t look educated but wisdom gained from experience.

      • Zufana February 12, 2014

        Tes,

        Well Done, I liked/admired your last sentence very much which was “I know you don’t look/sound educated but wisdom gained from experience”. Some of these people are damaged beyond repairs for life unfortunately.

  • habtom February 12, 2014

    Haben you don’t now about right. 2% people pay by force

  • simerrr2012 February 12, 2014

    Haben Solomon,

    I have no idea how you came to England as refugee, student or married to someone , however you haven’t learnt the main thing what someone has to learn in weeks by living in England. You pay tax to a government who is elected democratically and keep the interest of its citizen including yours right to live, to work , to study, to move from place to place. With the money you pay the government keep you save from terrorist like Alkaida or Al Shebab including from higdef parasites who want to live on with the money of others. No one forbid you to love Isayas and his gangs but you should not take advantage of the system and criticize the system which gives hope and future for thousands of Eritreans who are forced to live in slavery in their own birth country. I remember when Selam Kidane was attacked by some brain less YPFDJ on Nas Radio she said both who support and oppose the government are out of Eritrea but the latter one has good reason ..what about you guys who say wedi Afom viva …what a hell are you doing as refugee, cleaner ,taxi driver or professor like Gedion,,,Eritrea needs you now more than ever….a real patriot who love his president and government should be in the country he/she loves . Cockroaches

    • Tes February 12, 2014

      well said bro/Sis. This cockroaches. She thinks rip off to tax the high earners which is and her parent or family are the number one beneficial of the system. This ignorant Haben Solomon tries to be highly informed as her boss the mad dog he talk about other countries weakness whereas he can not lead his family affair. We are unfortunate to be ruled by this mad dog and to call this whore from Eritrea.

  • wifero February 12, 2014

    Haben where were you when your master was having the interview before three days, dont you know he told you that you don’t have any right and democracy in the land of Eritrea, but in the moon or in any part of the world out of Eritrea. Shame on you, you SHAM /Amselu/
    And komal you got kumals in your brain try to take it out and think properly who gave you right to call names, even I can understand from the name you gave to your self /komal/ that you are negative person, I am very sorry to say that, bay for now.

  • HGDEF February 12, 2014

    No one gives his money away for nothing. You pay money because you want something out of it. Does this mean that you are being forced? Even when you give your money to the church before you die, you are doing it for your own benefit, in order to go to heaven. Who would pay tax in any country if there are no consequences of not paying? In the country I live in, I cannot get any job without showing an employer my tax payer ID unless it is a black market job. Who forced the useless guy who documented the film to go to the embassy and ask them about 2%? And you put this as top secret news while everybody knows the 2% tax rules.

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