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UN calls for Eritrea leaders to be tried for crimes against humanity,

Aislinn Laing, johannesburg 8 JUNE 2016 • 12:54PM AUnited Nations commission of inquiry has called for Eritrea’ssecretive and repressive regime to be referred to the International Criminal Court over what it alleged werecrimes against humanity

AUnited Nations commission of inquiry has called for Eritrea’ssecretive and repressive regime to be referred to the International Criminal Court over what it alleged werecrimes against humanity that included enslavement and torture.

The report said that officials “at the highest levels of state” were responsible for a “systematic campaign against the civilian population” that had claimed an untold number of lives and resulted in Eritreans being among the largest nationality groups fleeing north towards Europe.

The report’s publication came just days after a new European Union plan emerged that includes hinging aid payments and trade deals with African countries on how much they do to prevent migrants from travelling north.

The pacts mirror the €6bn “dirty deal” with Turkey, in which Ankara was offered aid and visa-free travel to the Schengen zone in exchange for accepting deportations and controlling its borders.

“Those countries who work with us will get certain treatment,” an EU official said. “Those who don’t want to or are incapable will get different treatment and that will be translated via our development, trade policies.”

Eritrean migrants represent by far the largest contingent of those entering Europe via Sudan and Libya whose numbers have surged in recent years along with Syrian migrants from the Eastern Mediterranean.

More than a quarter of the 128,619 people recorded by the European border agency FRONTEX as having arrived in Italy between January and September 2015 were identified as Eritrean, totalling more than double the second largest nationality group, Nigerians. In 2012, just 1,889 Eritreans were documented among the arrivals.

Ethiopia has also seen a sharp increase in migrants arriving in its refugee camps from its smaller horn of African neighbour and historic foe, with UN agencies reporting that a “significant proportion” were unaccompanied minors.

Mike Smith, the UN rights commission’s chair, suggested that between 300,000 and 400,000 people were kept in enslavement in Eritrea under the guise of military conscription. He claimed the government of President Isaias Afwerki, who has been in power since 1991, has become increasingly repressive and now presided over a state with no functioning democratic institutions. “This has created a governance and rule of law vacuum, resulting in a climate of impunity for crimes against humanity,” told reporters in Geneva.

“The crimes of enslavement, imprisonment, enforced disappearance, torture, persecution, rape, murder and other inhumane acts have been committed as part of a widespread, systematic campaign against the civilian population since 1991.”

Eritrean migrants interviewed in Italy, England and Africa for a recent African development organisation report on human trafficking and migrants in sub-Saharan Africa offered what it said was “convincing testimony” that backed up the commission’s findings.

“Most of those detained claimed to have been placed in prison for refusing to obey orders as national service conscripts, for attempting to escape national service, for their religious beliefs, or for vocalising criticism of the government,” the report by The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) — a regional organization comprised of eight east African nations – said.

“While there were also numerous cases of Eritreans leaving the country principally to escape living under an authoritarian regime with limited freedoms and opportunities, there is little evidence from this study to support recent arguments for the re-classification of Eritrean asylums seekers in Europe as simply “economic migrants”.

Those who made it to Europe had already endured “serious risks” in Sudan and Libya, including the widespread rape of women, torture by local militias, beheading or forced conscription by the Islamic State (Isil) and being left to die in the desert or sold to ransom collectors if they could not meet trafficking payments.

The UN commission also accused the Eritrean government of operating a “shoot on sight” policy along its borders as a response to international pressure to clamp down on the flood of migrants.

Eritrea’s government, which refused the three-man UN commission access to the country, said its report was “entirely one-sided”.

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33 COMMENTS
  • Yohannes June 8, 2016

    The day of reckoning has finally arrived. The criminal HIGDEF and Isayas junta will face justice.

    Rejoice the justice seekers and peace loving people of Eritrea.

  • Misghina June 8, 2016

    This is the right time for Eritreans in diaspora to show the world, that their families back in Eritrea are suffering at the hands of a brutal regime, for the last 25 years. Now, the world is listening, we just need to stand together and tell the international community, from Geneva, about the slavery gulags and hundreds of prisons where innocent people are dying in thousands away from public eyes. The fascist regime is killing Eritrea and it’s people. Act now before it’s late.

  • Berhe Tensea June 8, 2016

    This a very good news and a victory to the innocent Eritrean people. This criminal is for the first time assumed to have committed crimes against humanity.
    Eritrea is full of underground prisons, container prisons, rapists, killers, and torture camps.
    The African continent has never seen a criminal regime like ours that is destroying its people.
    The Eritrean population has reduced to federation time levels.
    Under this criminal, the Eritrean youth organs is on sale that is unheard of anywhere in the world.
    The youth are dying on the desert and seas.
    The entire humanity on all continents is bewildered, and sorry by our predicament, sorrow and pain.
    Eritrea that was run by traditional constitution has no working constitution on the entire world.
    Long live the UN Commission of Inquiry
    Death to Iseyas and his hopeless coward puppets.

  • Daniel June 8, 2016

    It is time for these criminals to face Justice for crimes against humanity. long before their present act, they have committed gross crimes in secrecy during the armed struggle.If they are referred to the criminal court, Issayas, Yemane Monkey, and others will be prisoners in turn.crocks will face their misdeeds. I can not wait for June 21st to hear the recommendations.

  • Selam June 8, 2016

    Great day for justice seekers in Eritrea!!

  • Khalid June 8, 2016

    An Eritrean who run the people trufficking business from Sudan most probably is a member of Higdef chapter in Khartoum. There is no way he can live in Khartoum and manage such a criminal network without the consent and active participation of Higdef’s underworld in Sudan.
    All those who know something about Hidef mafia activity should help law enforcement agencies in Italy to bring to justice people like General T. Mangos and others who work with Rashida.

  • Sol June 8, 2016

    The monkey of DIA on his primary response to the COI has said ,,It bases its sweeping and extreme allegations on the testimony of 500 refugees and asylum-seekers with unknown identity……

    and
    The renewed commitment to and strong measures taken to consolidate the rights of citizens in general, and of women, children and the disabled in particular;

    • The efforts to strengthen the judicial system by the promulgation of new, improved laws and efforts to build institutional capacity from the community courts and up;

    • Ongoing efforts to address the needs and meet the aspirations of young people, to empower them and to provide adequate opportunities for them;

    • The setting up of a commission to undertake the process of drafting and ratifying the country’s constitution;

    • The serious engagement with the UPR process and its acceptance of 92 recommendations, which it is already implementing;

    • The cooperation with the UN and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to consolidate human rights in Eritrea;

    unknown identity…… and lies for ever.

  • Teqera June 8, 2016

    ሕጂ ግርም፤ ኢሳያስ፣ ህግደፍን ኣብዚ ሱሳ ዓመት ብሽም ገድልን ሰውራን እተገብረ ገበናት፣
    እተፈጸመ ህልቂት ይውጻእ።

  • Teqera June 8, 2016

    We immediately need the names of the criminals and slave-Abeed drivers and collaborators in Sewra Ghedli and Hgdef to be listed.

  • RAHEL June 8, 2016

    FINALLY THANKS U.N .THE INHUMAN SUFFERING STARTED 1970 WHEN THIS DEVIL TOOK POWER ,

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