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The New Holocoust inside Israel

The Sinai peninsula is becoming Hell on earth to the Eritrean Migrants & refugees, In addition Israel and Egypt imprison those who escaped the terrible ordeal who already faced  a trauma in the hands of

The Sinai peninsula is becoming Hell on earth to the Eritrean Migrants & refugees, In addition Israel and Egypt imprison those who escaped the terrible ordeal who already faced  a trauma in the hands of the Arab bedouins in the Sinai,who inturn kidnapped these victms in colaboration with corrupt Eritrean Colonels & Generals,  in line with the policy of the Eritrean Prisident Isayas Afewrki to destroy,devastate the Eritrean Nation and annehiliate its people.

Rueters: “Israel has launched a forced repatriation of Eritrean migrants that amounts to a grave violation of their human rights because of the risk of persecution in their reclusive homeland, an advocacy group has said.

Israeli authorities have been trying to curb an influx of Africans that has ignited resentment in the poorer neighbourhoods in which they dwell and compounded the fears of many Israelis about eventually being outnumbered in the Jewish state. But humanitarian groups say that forcibly returning African migrants home often exposes them to rights abuses including torture.

Some 60,000 Africans, including 35,000 Eritreans, have walked over a long porous desert border with Egypt into Israel since 2006, Israeli government figures show, and many live in gritty districts of Tel Aviv.Israel regards most as illegal job-seekers but rights agencies say many should be considered for political asylum because of poor human rights records of their home governments.The men who left on Sunday were the first sent back to Eritrea, which was accused last year by the UN human rights chief of practicing torture.”

Deportation is not a solution for ……If these people are returned, their lives will undoubtedly be in danger as the result. People are concerned that Israeli authorities are not acknowledging the imminent and serious danger to the asylum seekers’ lives nor are they processing their asylum claims responsibly, transparently, or fairly. We believe that such treatment of those who have fled from an oppressive and tyrannical regime is unconscionable.

History is repeating by the current government of  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…………….a right wing and very dangerous leader who already caused a Hell in Phalestina. His friend in the Horn of Africa Isayas Afeweri, although his psych may not match the Israeli Prime Minister but the evil intentions of both these men match as twins. Surprisingly to many people,  is that Israel and the israeli people claim that they are the only democratic “nation” in the Middle East.The evidence is different, when this so called “democratic society kill innocent Eritrean families,by throwing a coctail bomb in their home,killing refugees by the Orthodox Jews in Telavive,Ashdod and Eliat etc….

The UN Human Rights has advised the government of Israel not to deport Eritrean asylum seekers but today we witness…..that history repeating by the same migrant population from Europe and Eastern Europe who were denied their rights to exist are denying refugees who flee the terrible rule of a tyrrant of an unknown magnitude of Crimes.

According to those detained in the Saharonim internment camp for asylum seekers, on July 14, about 15 Eritreans who spent the last year in Saharonim prison were returned to Asmara, Eritrea where they will face probable arrest, torture, and danger to life. We are aware that there are around 200 Eritreans in total who have been designated to return to Eritrea.

Israeli authorities have been trying to curb an influx of Africans that has ignited resentment in the poorer neighborhoods in which they dwell and compounded the fears of many Israelis about eventually being outnumbered in the Jewish state. But humanitarian groups say that forcibly returning African migrants home often exposes them to rights abuses including torture.

Some 60,000 Africans, including 35,000 Eritreans, have walked over a long porous desert border with Egypt into Israel since 2006, Israeli government figures show, and many live in gritty districts of Tel Aviv.

Israel regards most as illegal job-seekers but rights agencies say many should be considered for political asylum because of poor human rights records of their home governments.

Hotline for Migrant Workers (HMW), an Israeli human rights group, said an initial group of 14 Eritrean men were flown to Asmara, the Eritrean capital, on Sunday, after receiving $1,500 each from Israeli authorities.

They were driven to the airport from one of two desert detention centers that Israel has expanded. A law passed a year ago, and now being contested in its high court, allows the country to jail migrants it says arrived illegally.

Israel had said in the past that it was seeking third-country destinations for Eritreans.

“GRAVE VIOLATION

Sigal Rozen, public policy coordinator for HMW, a group that objects to most deportations of migrants, told Reuters the latest repatriations were “a grave human rights violation”.

Rozen said those repatriated had signed consent forms but she argued their agreement could not be seen as voluntary because Israeli authorities made clear the only way they would be freed from detention was by returning home.

She said at least one of the Eritreans had said he was a military deserter, and could face punishment at home.

A Tel Aviv-based representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees monitoring migrants’ treatment in Israel had no immediate comment. She said she was seeking confirmation from Israel of the Eritreans’ repatriation.

New York-based Human Rights Watch also condemned the new repatriations. In a statement emailed to news media, Gerry Simpson, a senior HRW refugee researcher, accused Israel of “using the threat of prolonged detention to force Eritrean and Sudanese nationals to give up their asylum claims”.

Worldwide, HRW said, around 80 percent of Eritrean asylum seekers are granted some form of protection because of credible fears of persecution relating to punishment for evading indefinite military service in Eritrea and other widespread rights abuses in the small Horn of Africa state.

Last month, an Israeli government lawyer said at a Supreme Court hearing on the legality of detaining asylum-seekers who entered surreptitiously that a deal to resettle “infiltrators from Eritrea” had been reached with a country she did not name.

At least one group of Africans was flown out of Israel to South Sudan in the past year and other migrants have been offered cash to leave voluntarily. Some 2,000 Africans are being held in the southern detention centers.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that a fence which Israel completed along most of the Egyptian border earlier this year has significantly reduced the flow of migration from Africa, which hit a peak of 2,000 a month in 2011.

Jerusalem Post:Finally, somebody’s come up with a plausible solution for the African refugee problem: Send Mossad agents to kill the Sinai Beduin smugglers who bring them here.An Eritrean woman said the smugglers beat her to a pulp and got her to call a friend in Sudan for another $500. “But afterward they wanted $1,000 more. They went on beating me and my husband and demanding the money. One man would ask my husband: ‘Do you love your wife?’ If he said ‘yes,’ the man would beat him harder…

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(Reuters) – Israel has launched a forced repatriation of Eritrean migrants that amounts to a grave violation of their human rights because of the risk of persecution in their reclusive homeland, an advocacy group said on Monday.

The Government of Eritrea did not report prosecuting or convicting any traffickers during the year. Article 605 of the Eritrean Transitional Criminal Code prohibits trafficking in women and young persons for sexual exploitation, which is punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment, or from three to 10 years’ imprisonment if aggravating circumstances are present; these penalties are sufficiently stringent, but not commensurate with punishments prescribed for other serious crimes, such as rape. On the Contrary The regime supports and conaive wityh the traffickers (see UNITED NATIONS: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea )

By Tesfazghi Yitbarek

Notes:

Eritrea Gazzet: Israel deports 14 Eritrean asylum seekers

Reuters: Jeffrey Heller and Mark Heinrich)

Jerusalem Post: “Send Mossad agents to kill the Sinai Beduin”

UNITED NATIONS: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea

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  • Jewish_Paradox July 19, 2013

    Thank you Tesfazghi Yitbarek for your informativ and good job !

    The remnants of the Holocoust/Hitler, the JEWISH race Israelis have forgotten so soon what the Germans did to them !!!As the worst and most hated race of the human kind, the Jews do not have any respect especially to Africans. But the logic says that the EU lets the Jews/Juden solve the Refugee problem that they can not solve (as the USA do it not in USA, but in Guantanamo!!!!!). The “good” Europeans do not let humen beings suffer. The is against their ‘principle’ in the human rights sense.

    At any case EU is responsible for the Holocaust and installation of a repressive regime in Eritrea. they wanted to realize the Gauntanamo-2 [Elimination/liquidation center] in North Africa already 10 years ago! The only difference to WW-2 is the absence of Gas-Kammer!

    Yerhwo Amlak!

  • Jewish_Paradox July 20, 2013

    Gradually the truth comes to the day light and we know now more who [the hell] is behind the Sinai Phenomenon! Naturally the JEWS, hell with them! Hitler made a great mistake in the WW-2. It was already imaginable that only the evil jews can make such a cruel act upon christian Eritreans/Africans (Negros!). This will be written in our history, books that will be publicized. But this will be differnt than taht of queen Saba/King Solomon legendary. Israel is exploiting Eritreanas and Eritrean in any means – beginning with human organs to brain and capital drain,…,Bisha/Nevsun indirectly as a shareholders in New York, Frankfurt and London. The ignorant Arabs do not notice what is coming upon them – talented Eritreans in any fields of life, especially as well trained soldiers!

    Down with them!

    Down with them!

  • Hazhaz July 20, 2013

    Black Egyptians decry daily racism

    19 Jul 2013

    Read this Aljazeera English article at:

    Al Jazeera http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/07/201371817106275826.html

    Black, non-Arab Africans say the case reveals long-standing racism that threatens the security and livelihoods of Egypt’s sizeable sub-Saharan population. While refugees in the country face an overburdened and highly bureaucratic asylum system and aid organisations are underfunded and ill equipped to help them, non-Arab refugees face much more serious problems.
    “You can be here 15 years as a recognised refugee and not for a moment of that will you ever be recognised legally or have a home,” said Christopher Eades, director of legal programming at AMERA, a British NGO for refugees.
    Aid workers believe sub-Saharan refugees are treated by different informal rules than those of Arab origin – excluded from schools, facing hurdles opening businesses and finding work, and hampered in legal case.

    “Egypt is part of the Arab world, and any place in the Arab world is your home,” said Reda Sada El-Hafnawy, a member of the Shura Council’s Human Rights Committee and the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood. “They are welcomed but we can’t put them under the protection of Egyptian law.”
    El-Hafnawy insists: “There is no racism in Egypt, so if there’s abuse, it’s from the absence of the law.”
    But aid workers and community organisers say otherwise – and believe not all refugees are created equal.
    “When there was an influx of African refugees, there was no attention from the NGOs,” said Yagoub Hamdan a Sudanese refugee and community outreach leader at AMERA.
    However, when Syrians began pouring into the country in late 2012, the UN set up mobile stations throughout Cairo and the rest of the country, Hamdan pointed out.
    “Why did they do that for Syrians when we had the same problem?”
    Hamdan and other community organisers say Islamic aid organisations provide ample support to Syrians and Libyans, but rarely to non-Arab Africans.
    Christian organisations
    Lack of state support means non-Arab African refugees are forced to turn towards smaller NGOs and Christian organisations.
    But lack of funding – and the hazards of operating in a climate often hostile towards Christians – greatly limits the ability of these groups to function effectively.
    “We have always been told there is no space in Egyptian schools, they are overcrowded. Now we have Iraqi and Syrians, and they find a place in these schools,” said an Italian priest working at a Catholic organisation who requested anonymity.
    “Africans face deep political racism, and as an organisation, we get no help from the Egyptian state.”
    Racism faced by black Africans can also be found in politics, he added. When meeting with their Egyptian counterparts, black African embassy officials are often “told that being black, they have to keep a distance”.
    ‘Egyptians are not African’
    This discrimination finds its was onto the street, and black Egyptians say they encounter constant social hurdles.
    Nada Zeitoun, a Nubian filmmaker from the upper Egypt city of Aswan, was recently denied service at a pharmacy in central Cairo because the pharmacist said he “didn’t accept money from black hands”.
    Zeitoun exposed the incident on social media and eventually the pharmacist was fired, but she says it was just one example of a broader culture of racism.
    “Most Egyptians don’t consider themselves African,” she said.
    Although Nubians are among the first inhabitants of what is now considered modern Egypt, “[Egyptian people] don’t believe we have a huge provenance of Nubian people.”
    Zeitoun adds: “Even [deposed President Mohammed] Morsi thinks we are foreigners.”
    Several weeks after the incident, Zeitoun says she received a call from one of the owners of the pharmacy.
    He told her: “I’m sorry, [the pharmacist] didn’t know you were Egyptian. He thought you were an African refugee.”

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