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African refugees face kidnap, torture and death in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula

By: Jeffrey Fleishman Los Angeles Times, RAFAH, EGYPT—He counted his scars at the desert’s edge. Scabbed electrical burns, purple splotches etched by chains, a map of blisters raised by candle wax dripped across his back. His captors threatened to

By: Jeffrey Fleishman Los Angeles Times,

RAFAH, EGYPT—He counted his scars at the desert’s edge.

Scabbed electrical burns, purple splotches etched by chains, a map of blisters raised by candle wax dripped across his back. His captors threatened to bury his body beneath the sand and stars. They had buried others, he knew. They held him down and called his family in Eritrea.

“Thirty-three thousand dollars for your boy’s freedom.”

“That amount,” said his father, a cattle herder, “is bigger than our dreams.”

Frezzghi Geremedhin left his East African village 15 months ago, an army deserter believing a better future as a driver or a labourer awaited him in Sudan. He was kidnapped there, smuggled into Egypt, ferried across the Suez Canal, handed over to Bedouin tribesman and chained to another African.

“I only wanted to change my life,” he said.

The deserts of the Sinai Peninsula do not grant wishes. This land of stick huts and nomads has long been untamed, but any inkling of government order vanished after the revolution that overthrew Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s police state. Islamist militants roam, smugglers hold sway and crimes are absolved or punished by ancient codes of tribal justice.

Desperate men and women disappear into this strange and dangerous place. Migrants are held for ransom or shot at by Egyptian border guards as they try to sneak into Israel for work. They come from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan and even Madagascar. Some, like Geremedhin, are brought to the Sinai against their will; others hire smugglers to help them reach Israel.

They grow thinner by the day, marching in single file and stumbling with disease. Their documents are stolen or lost and their dark skin sets them apart. Men with guns call them slaves.

Abu Abdul was one of those men.

“You torture them and you ask for $30,000 and you keep on torturing them,” the Bedouin smuggler said. “You torture because of greed and to make the family pay.”

He spoke in a small house surrounded by other men. No pictures hung on the walls. Professional wrestling was muted on the television. Sand blew outside and trucks growled in the distance. A big man with an unkempt beard, Abu Abdul reclined on a cushion nursing a swollen leg from a motorcycle accident.

“They die by the twos and threes,” added a compatriot sitting next to him. He tilted his head toward the doorway. “They’re buried out there in the sand.”

The sand is endless, whirling, shifting, gathering. Not long ago, three bodies were found in the desert. They had been wrapped in blankets and bags and dumped in the town square. A tribesman called authorities but no one would come. The head of the morgue said, “I don’t have room; do with them what you will.” The tribesman loaded the bodies into a car and stacked them in front of the hospital.

They lay there through the night; they were later dropped in nameless graves in the sand.

That might have been Geremedhin’s fate.

Conscripted into the Eritrean army, he envisioned his destiny: decades as a soldier guarding dusty checkpoints and earning a few dollars a month. So he struck out from Goluje, his village in the country’s north. Like thousands of others, he followed well-trodden trails into Sudan, where he was captured by the Rashaida tribe, a heavily armed clan known for human trafficking.

“They put us under one tree, but the tree was small and the shade little,” he said. “We sat there five days eating bits of bread. When there were 13 of us, they put us in cars and took us to the Nile. We crossed on boats and came into Egypt. They separated us into two groups and demanded big money.”

Geremedhin, 21, a slight man with borrowed clothes and close-cropped hair, was held in a tin-walled room with five others.

“They came to beat us at any hour,” he said. “They tied our hands and feet and hung us on ceiling hooks. They wrapped wires around our fingers and plugged the wires into a socket. They kept demanding money. They beat us while we talked to our families on the phone. They wanted our families to hear us scream.”

His relatives, in one of the poorest countries in the world, begged neighbours and friends for donations. His father sold some of his herd and wired $25,000 to a man in the Sinai. It was enough to save Geremedhin’s life but not to free him. He was moved to a different room and chained to another Eritrean whose family had raised $24,000. They rarely glimpsed the sun.

Abu Abdul left scars on young men like Geremedhin.

As a watchman at a warehouse outside Rafah, he saw things move in the night: rockets, diapers, cars and cement hustled through tunnels into Gaza; guns trucked in from Libya; drugs carted east and west; and Africans rushed through scrub and along barbed wire. He craved the riches of smuggling. He befriended an Eritrean broker and trafficked his first group of four migrants into Israel in 2009.

“There are no good jobs here,” he said. “You can grow wheat or marijuana or trade in weapons and slaves. There’s no government. The police don’t bother us. Word got out that I could get people into Israel, and Africans started coming to me in batches of 80 and 90 at a time.”

After the Egyptian revolution and the anarchy it brought to the Sinai Peninsula, Abu Abdul turned brazen and violent, beating migrants and extorting money from their families.

“Before the revolution we could have been reported for torture. But there was no law after,” he said. “You could have slaughtered anyone who stood against you. I made 700,000 Egyptian pounds (more than $100,000) right after the revolution. The slaves got tricked all along the way. They were tricked in Eritrea, tricked in Egypt, tricked into thinking they would make $500 a day in Israel. It was a big game.”

He looked at his hands: “Torture was just another means of getting them to pay.”

Abu Abdul sailed on bluster but then quieted. He was uneasy. He looked at the faces around him. The rules of the land have changed in recent months. Islamist militants who have grown stronger in the peninsula have condemned human trafficking and tribal leaders have proclaimed that it degrades society.

“The tribes and the Islamists told me to stop or I might not wake up one morning. There are only six to 10 traffickers left who are still moving people,” he said. “The motorcycle crash was a sign to me. I saw death and God gave me another chance.”

He rubbed his hands. One of the men wondered whether the accident wasn’t so much a sign from God as a warning sent by a tribal leader or a militant. A boy slipped through the doorway with a kettle of tea. Abu Abdul spoke of the damage he had done, the lives he had ruined. He said he had become a different man. The other men in the house shook their heads, believing, at least for the moment, that he spoke the truth.

Not far away, past poor villages and pagoda-style houses that have become the latest architectural fascination of smugglers and drug lords, Geremedhin sat beneath a thatched roof and looked out over the desert. He listened to bird song and silver trays rattling with lunch.

He recently arrived at this safe house after escaping his captors and coming upon a mosque run by a sheik who has offered refuge to nearly 300 Africans adrift in the Sinai Peninsula. Many of them wander in bruised, cut and thirsty. They stay for a while as guests and many are then handed over to humanitarian agencies.

“I used to do errands and clean up for my kidnappers,” Geremedhin said. “They unchained me that day and I ran away through the sand.”

He sat next to another Eritrean, a young man who also escaped kidnappers after his family had sold their home to for the ransom. The men, stiff as if still in chains, walked to the edge of a tiled courtyard, Geremedhin shorter and resolute, the other man drawn and shaken. They perched on thin legs, birds awaiting flight.

All they had was upon them. Geremedhin’s jacket was imprinted with the outline of the man who had owned it before. The wind gusted and a shepherd crossed the blurry horizon. Sand encroached on the roadsides in the shape of snakes, and the call to prayer filled the sky and blew away.

“I think now we’re safe,” he said.

Geremedhin does not want to go home. There is nothing there but poverty and a soldier’s uniform. He will keep moving. He wonders, though, how many head of cattle his father sold to save his life.

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  • simerrr2012 May 21, 2013

    The whole world is watching and hearing all the crimes , atrocities and will tell us tomorrow we didn’t know that the way they said to Rwanda genocide and to Sudan Darfur genocide. This scrupulous men in Sinai are killing our men and women with impunity with the help of corrupted regime in Cairo. The day will come when we revenge for all the crimes, coming to their door and bring them to justice and will beat them in their home land the way Israel did in the 1976 in 6 days war. We need only 20 commandos of brave Eritrean to cross the desert and will not be so difficult and will not be any resistance from untrained Egyptian police force who share the ransom with the Sinai kidnappers. It will not be so difficult for the brave men to bring those men to Eritrea and bring them to justice. This mafia Eritrean government will go soon like Gadhafi did then the real Eritrean will emerge who say injustice to one injustice to all. Those brainless Sinai animals will be hunted like the Israeli hunted those ugly Nazis.

  • ida May 21, 2013

    There is good and evil in the world. There were the ones who hurt poor refugees, and there were also others who feared God who fed, clothed, healed, and rescued them. The good often did it by risking their own lives. The lesson here is to not be bitter. It is everyone’s responsibility to fight evil and injustice wherever we find it. Even in the animal kingdom, we can find the evil hyena or man’s or woman’ best friend the dog.

    • Justice May 21, 2013

      @ida ! I find your comment very irritating. It is not a matter of – There is good and evil in the world -, the point is the DURATION of the sucrifice of the poor refugees – since 2007 and the world watches!

      There can be no doubt who is behind the curtain – naturaly the JEWS, who have not learned from the lessons of Hitler! The whole drama is happening very near to the jewish Egytian border. The good Jews who probably buy Eritrean organs after taking away alive, are sooooo silent so evil they are! From the Arabs I have no expectations at all!

      , and there were also others who feared God who fed, clothed, healed, and rescued them. The good often did it by risking their own lives. The lesson here is to not be bitter. It is everyone’s responsibility to fight evil and injustice wherever we find it. Even in the animal kingdom, we can find the evil hyena or man’s or woman’ best friend the dog.

  • weygud May 21, 2013

    The solution is in your hands. If you donot fight against the first criminal -the regime in Eritrea, then who do you want to be concerned about the human trafficking. International community to do your homework?
    . The errand boy , Osman Saleh, telling the audience in the UN High level meeting on the Appraisal of the Global Plan of Action against Human trafficking, his gang regime is fighting human trafficking while Abu Abdul , PFDJ agent in Sinai has witnessed that he has a network with the regime to trick inmocent and conscripts inside Eritrea.

  • Genet May 21, 2013

    It is all in our hands Eritreans, we need to reject and unite against the dictator. There is noting worst than this; our people ARE being killed every day. WAKE UP ERITREAN PEOPLE YOU ARE BEING BURIED LIFE WITH LIES AND MORE LIES.
    Genet

    • Salim May 21, 2013

      Genet,

      “WAKE UP ERITREAN PEOPLE YOU ARE BEING BURIED LIFE WITH LIES AND MORE LIES. The so-called dictator is not responsible for the plight of Eritreans in Sini. “

      • ahmed saleh May 23, 2013

        Salim
        You surprised me with your remarks ” WAKE UP ERITREANS ………………………………. more lies ” .
        Your are absolutely right it is our fault to create our own monsters . But don’t you think we can correct
        the past mistakes made .

  • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 21, 2013

    ¨ቅልዕቲ ደብዳቤ ናብ ኣብ ኤርትራን ካባቢኣን ዘሎ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ¨

    ¨ህዝበይ፣ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፣ ህዝባዊ ግንባር እምበር ኢትዮጵያዊ ኣጀንዳ ዝነበሮን ዘለዎን፣ኣነ ኣይኮንኩን¨

    ቀዳማይ፡ እቲ ነቶም ንዓመታት ዘሳቐዩኻን ሕጂ እውን እቲ ኣብ ሃገረሰብ ዝነብር ዝነበረ ህዝብና ዝጾሮ ዝነበረ ገበናት ናብ ኩሉ ከም ዝተባጽሔ ምስ ተጋህደ ኣብ ሕንፍሽፍሽ ኣተሓሳስባ ኣእትዩካ ዘሎ__ኣብ ክንዲ ብርእስኻ_ብልብኻ__ማለት ብስምዒት ዝግምገም ነገር ዘይሓቃዊ ስእሊ እዩ ዝ ህብ።እቲ ሓንሳእ ዝተሰመረካ ኣተሓሳስባ__እቶም ዘፍቅሩኻን ዝሓልዩልካን__ግናኸ ኣብ ኣሳራርሓ ዝጋገዩ__ከም ጸላእትኻ__እቶም ዝድስቑኻን ተሓጕምካ ኢትዮጵያ ትሕሸና ከም ትብል ዘገዹኻን ከም ፈተውትኻን ደቅኻን ስለ ዝርኣኻዮ፣ነቲ ሓቂ ንምፍላጥ ይጽግመካ ኣሎ።
    ርእይቶይ ንኽበርሃልካ እሞ ጽቡቕካ ዝደሊ ውላድካ ምዃኑ ክትፈልጦን ብዛዕባ መንነተይ ክገልጸልካ።ኣነ መሰረቱ ኣብ ከበሳ ዝኾንኩ እንሓጎታተይ ምዓስ ንኤርትራ ከም ዝሰፈሩ ዘይፈልጥ ግንከ ከም ከበሳዊን ሓቀኛ ታሪኽን ዝኽተል ሰብ ኣነ ኤርትራዊ ወይ ከበሳዊ ትግራዋይ እምበር ህዝበ ትግርኛ ኣይኮንኩን።ንዓይ ህዝበ ትግርኛ ማለት ጸርፊን ዝተሰንዔ መንነትን እዩ።ሃገራዊ መንነተይ ኤርትራዊ (ብትውልዲ ሃገር) ካናዳውን ኣሜሪካውን ብምርጫ እየ።ኤርትራ ተመሊሳ ናብ ኢትዮጵያ ክትከይድ ዝብል ሓሳብ ኣብ ውሽጠይ ሓደ ሚእታዊት እኳ ትኹን የለን__።ምኽንያቱ ተታሓሒዘን ካብ ዝጸድፋ__ኢትዮጵያ መምሃሪት ዩኒቨርሲቲን መዕቆብ ስደተኛ ኤርትራውን ክትከውን ን ኣኻ ንህዝበይ ኤርትራዊ ብምሕላይ እየ።እቶም ኢትዮጵያውያን´ውን ዕቡድ እንተዘይስዒሙዎም__ካብቲ ወደባት ብጻዕዳ ገንዘቦም ምጥቃም ሓሊፎም ኤርትራ ንኽደልዩ ናይ ዓለም ጸማማት ክኾኑ ኣለዎም ይብል።ትጥሕል ዘላ መርከብ ዝገዝእ ውልቀሰብ ዝዓበደ ክኸውን ኣለዎ__ኢትዮጵያውያን ካብ ናይ ሰላሳ ዓመት ስኽራን ወጺ ኦም ስድር ኦም ይሕልዉ ኣለዉ_፡ስድራና እውን የስተናግዱ ኣለዉ።ኣብ ዓራት Eትዮጵያ ንድቅስ ኔርናስ ኣብ ሰድያ ኢና ንድቅስ ስለ ዝበልና (ንሱ ካልእ ታሪኽ´ዩ)።
    ህዝባዊ ግንባር ካብ ዝምስረት__ንህዝቢ ዝፈላሊ ሜላታት ጥራይ ዘይኮነስ መምርሒታት እውን ሒዙ ዝተስኤ ንጹር ኣጀንዳ ዘለዎ ውድብ ሕጂ ናብ ህግደፍ ፓርቲ ዝተቐየረ መሪሕነት እዩ።ነቲ መሰረት ቃልሲ ኤርትራዊ ዝኾነ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ እምቢ ናይ ኣስላም ኣሕዋተይ ጥራይ ዘይኮነ ዘይብለይሲ__ንሶም ተነጺሎም ክትንከፉ ከለዉ_፡ኣፍንጫ ክጉሰጥ ዓይኒ ይበኪ ከም ዝብሃል ሓቢረ ምስ ተጋድሎ ሓርነት ኤርትራ ተቓሊሱ__ነቲ ሓቀኛ ናይ መሰል ቃልሱ ኣማዕበለ___
    ተጋዳላይ ኢሳያስ ኣፈወርቂ ዝመስረታ ውድብ ግን ፣ካብ ትውለደ ጀሚራ ነዚ ሕብረት እዚ (ነዚ ናይ ኤርትራ መሰረት)ዝኾነ ጠርናፊ መቃለሲ ዕላማ ዝወቅዕ እዩ ኔሩ።እንሆለ ድማ ኣስላማይ ኴንካ ኣብ ኣስላም ሓረድቲን ጨፍለቕትን ዝብል ድርጅት ክትጥርነፍ__ማህቡላ ክትከውን ኣለካ። ነገር ግን፣ ተጋዳላይ ኢሳያስ ንዝተስኣሉ ዕላማ ጽኑዕ ስለ ዝኾነ ነቲ እስላማዊ ህዝብና´ውን ሰሜን ባሕሪዶ ጀበርቲ እናዋቕዔ ክንዲ መርፍእ ዝነበረ ተፈጥሮኣዊ ህልኽ ናብ ጎቦ እምባሶይራ ክሳዕ ዝኣክል መዝመዞ ።ብሓቂ ንምዝራብ ኣብ ሞንጎ እቲ ሰጢሙ ዝነበረ ምትእምማን __ህዝቢ ኣስላምን ክርስትያንን ሓፋሽ፣ እቲ ስምረት ብጭርሖ እንተዘይኮይኑ__ከምቲ ኣነ ንእሽቶይ ከለኹ ዝነበረ ምትእምማን የለን__እዚ ዓይነት ታክቲክ ድማ እስላማዊ እንቅስቃሴታት ንኽህልዉ ደሪኹ።ተፈጥሮኣዊ መልሲ (ሪኣክሽን እዩ)።ካብቶም ዝሰማዕኩዊኦም እስላማዊ መሰል ዝሓቱ ሓደ እኳ ህዝቢ ክርስትያን እዚ ጌሩና ዝብል ኣይሰማዕኩን፣መሰሎም ንኽቃለሱ ግን__ሰውራ ክጅመር እንከሎ እውን ራቢጣ እስላምያ ዝተመስረተ እኮ ንሃይማኖታዊ ወጽዓ ተጻሪሩ እዩ__እምበር ኣብ ርእሲ መድሃኔ ኣለም በትኽስያን መስጊድ ክሰርሕ ኢሉ ኣይኮነን ።ብዝዕባ ውግእ ¨ሓድሕድ¨ዝፈልጦ ብዙሕ እኳ እንተዘየሎ ናይ መስተውዓሊ ሰብ ግምት ተጠቒመ__ምስ ኣሕዋትካ ተሓኤ ገዲፍካስ ምስ ወያነ (ኢትዮጵያዊ ሓይሊ)ስሙር ግምባር ጌርካ ነዚ ስንኩፍ ግን ናይ ብሓቂ ኤርትራዊ ኣጀንዳ ዝነበሮ ውድብ ተጋድሎ ሓርነት ኤርትራ ምጥፋእ እሞ ከይውዓልካ ከይሓደርካ ብጅምላ ንጀርመን ኣሜሪካ ካናዳ ምውሳዶም እቲ ኣጀንዳ ኣህጉራዊ ኣጀንዳ ከም ዝንበበረ ይግምት ኣነ__መብዛሕትኹም ሓንጎልኩም ክበጽሖ ዘይክእል ኣይትሻቐሉ፡ __ከም ኣመልኩም ኢሳያስ ተምቤንን ዓጋመን ስለ ዝኾነ ኢዩ ኢልኩም ኢድየት ኤርትራዊ ትንታነኹም ቀጽሉ። ብጌጋ ከይትርድኡኒ__ብናተይ ኣረኣእያ__(ደንጉዩ ዝተረድኣኒ)__ካብ ዝተማህረ ህዝባዊ ግንባር ዝዓበደ ወያነ ከም ዝልብም__ካብ ህዝባዊ ግንባር ንላዕሊ ድማ፣ወያነ ኤርትራዊ ሓልዮት ከም ዘለዎ ብድሕሪ ናጽነትና ዝተረድኣኒ እዩ።
    ፕረሲደንት ኢሳያስ_ ህዝባዊ ግንባር_(ህግደፍ)፣ብሃይለ መንቆርዮስን ካልኦትን ጌሩ ም ስ ኢትዮጵያ እቲ ዶብ ትርጉም ከም ዘይህልዎ ጌርና ኢና ኢሉ።ግን ኢሳያስ ምስቲ ፊውዳላዊን ፣ኮሚኒስታዊ ምቍጽጻርን___ዝኾነ ናይ ሽዋ ዝትሓወሱ ዝምባሌኡ_፡ንወያነ ብጣዕሚ ይንዕቆም ነበረ__ንማንም ሓመድ ሓፋሽን ድኻን መሰል ስለ ዝ ሃቡን ናይ ዲሞክራሲ ጩራን ስለ ዝነበሮም።ኣብ 1998 ህዝቢ ኢትዮጵያ ይግልበጦም እዩ ኣብ ዝበሎ ጊዜ__መስተውዓሊ ዝኾነ ገምጋም ወሲዱ__ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ሕቡኣት ተጋደልቲ ንኢትዮጵያ ዘባርዕዋ ኣዳልዩ ስለ ዝነበረ_፡ሕንፍሽፍሽ ፈጢሩ ኢትዮጵያ ሃገሩ ክገዝእ ኤርትራውያን ድማ ከም ኣመልና ኮንዶም ኴንና ከነገልግል (ናይ ሰላሳ ዓመት ልምዲ ኮንዶምነት ስለ ዘለና)___ነገር ግን ወያነ ሰራሕታኛ ገዛ ከይተረፈት ኣብ ምሉእ ኢትዮጵያ ሓበርቲ ስለ ዝኾና__እቲ ሊስታ ኣብ ኢዶም ስለ ዝነበረ_፡ሓንቲ ጻጸ ከይቀተሉ ዳርጋ ብሳልስቲ ኣብ ምቍጽጻር ኣተዉ።መንግስቲ ኢትዮጵያ ፈርሔ፣ ዘይነቕሓሎም ሕቡ ኣት ከይህልዉ__ሃገሩን ስልጣኑን ክሕሉ ነደይ ኢታይ ከይተረፈ ሰጐጊወን።ገብሩ ኣስራትን ስየን ብናይ መለስ ን ኤርትራውያን ዳይፐር እናቐየርካ ምቕባጥ ዝነበረ ፖሊሲ ኣብ ዓንቀሮም በጺሕዎም ለኻኺሞም ክሶጉ ጀመሩ።ዝረሳዕኩዎ እባ_፡መቐለ ቆልዑ ምስ ደብደብና ኮነ ኢልካ ንወያነ ብስምዒት ተሲኦም ጌጋ ንኽሰርሑ እዩ ኔሩ።ምንም እኳ ኣዴታትና እተን ነፈርቲ ቆልዑ ደብዲበን ብሰላም ምምላሰን እልል እንተበላ ንወያነ ግን መሊሱ ድኣ ትዕግስቲ ገዝኣሎም እሞ ንህዝቢ ኢትዮጵያ፣ዋላ ነቲ ንመለስን ወያነን ከም ሞት ዝጸልእ ኣንጻርና ኣልዓሎ።ብድሕሪ ኡ መኻልፍን ኣደይ ማርታን ትፈልጥዎ ኢኹም ንወያነ ክሳዕ ዓዲ ቀይሕ ዘጓየናዮም______።
    ሕጂ እውን ሻዕብያ ህግደፍ ሓዚልዎም ዘሎ ¨ተቓወምቲ¨ኢትዮጵያ ዕግርግር ምስ መጸ ከም ብዓል ዓሰብ ዝቋጻጸሩ ነጻነት ኤርትራ ዘይኣምኑ እዮም።ናይ ሻዕብያን ወያነን ቅርሕንትን __መን ንኢትዮጵያን ነቲ ከባብን የምሓድር እምበር ንግንባር ጤል ዝኾነት ሃገር ከም ኮንዶም እንተዘይኮይኑ ዋጋ ዝቖጸራ የለን።ሕንፍሽፍሽ ምስ ዝፍጠር ደምሓኤን ቅንጅትን ዓሰብ ክቋጻጸሩ ይኽእሉ እዮም።በዚ ምኽንያት ክኣ እየ ነቲ ቃልሲ ኤርትራ ብህዝባዊ ግንባር ዝተወጅዔ FAKE & ANTI PEOPLE ዝብሎ።
    This is all EPLF´s homework Woyane /Eprdf ie. do not have to add a spit to a sinking ship.
    Fellow Eritreans ,it is easier to squeeze a juice out of a rock than make you understand my BBC ,CNN style brilliant a

    • The candid true May 22, 2013

      To New Hope Eritrea
      Great analysis, and what’s more it cuts the bullish-it fake EPLF/PFDJ history and gets straight to the truth which many might find bitter to swallow; but the sooner they get to grips with the truth the sooner they would emancipate themselves before even thinking to liberate those enslaved, raped, tortured, trafficked; sliced and organs sold to the Arabs; and rich Jewish. I remember when Nisu said about Assab in 1991 “We are thinking beyond the borders..”. It’s now clear what he wanted was to be the leader of Ethiopia and the powerful man of East Africa (did I hear him tell the journalist from Sweden, “We are number 1 in this continent?” Hmmm, but unfortunate for him the TPLF were smarter and cleverer than his dead brain. Please keep up your analysis and telling the truth. We are learning a lot from you. Thank you

      • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 22, 2013

        The candid true ,

        At times I do not see the difference between PFDJ & the opposition.
        You are gracious..although after may 24 I will take a break due to health related retreat..i will be with our people in my heart.

        • The candid true May 23, 2013

          New Hope Eritrea

          I agree the opposition has been infiltrated and corrupted by PFDJ. No hope from the old generation; but I am optimistic from the new generation. Aman of Assenna is an exemplary as are some of the tireless human rights activists. New Hope Eritrea, I wish a speedy recovery. Look after yourself.

          • ahmed saleh May 23, 2013

            Still you are expecting the old generation to save your A$$ , LOL . Wake up guys tight your pants
            as men . One time you call them Shefatu and again you ask them to save you , cowards .

      • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 22, 2013

        The Candid true ,

        In his defence when NISU said ¨we are number one in this continent¨…he was counting from behind.ha…ha..hahhhhhhkkkkkk

    • Zaul May 22, 2013

      What do you suggest Eritreans should do?

      • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 22, 2013

        Zaul ,

        If the question was meant for me ,We the Eritrean people need reality orientation.We need to swallow the heard to swallow..ie..the Eritrean struggle although had more than legitimate cause..at the begginning…then it was hijacked by organization that had Ethiopian agenda..of course those who were forcibly recruited were told it was for Eritrea,
        THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE.If I intended to travel from Mendefera to Asmara..yet I drove towards Adi kwala..I will be going to Tigray & then in 30 years I may reach to Madagascar:….my intentions do not matter….it is the road I took.
        IN SHORT THE GEDLI WAS BANDITRY..& WE NEED TO ACCEPT OUR RELATIVES WERE FORCED TO DIE FOR NOTHING..Not only for nothing but for negative profit…,K´sara….WE NEED TO KNOW OUR FRIENDS & FOES…& then we take each day as it comes healing eachother.Of course we will accept empty treasury & things will only get worse in the short run..but ,as Eritreans we are resourceful people..WE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ERITREAN HIGHER EDUCATION ..while constructing ours.
        AND WE PUT IN THE GARBAGE THE DEMONIC FLAG..& THE FAKE HIZBE TIGRINYA IDENTITY..We are tigrawot of Eritrea.AND JEBERTI DESERVE TO BE HEARD among other people:::….AFAR & KUNAMA SHALL NOT BE MURDERED & ROBBED BY TIGRINYA PEOPLE..etc.

        • Zaul May 23, 2013

          NEW HOPE,

          1.I agree with you that the term Bihere Tigrinya is a strained name, we are Eritrean Tigreans.

          2. The name Bihere Jeberti is equally strained to me. Imagine if all the orthodox people collectively converted to Islam would all the Eritrean Tigreans cease to exist. A few days ago, we could read that Haile Menkerios had converted to Islam, What ethnicity does he have now, Is he Bihere Jeberti now or still Eritrean Tigrean?

          3. The political agenda of EPLF and TPLF were for Liberation/Independence from the beginning and they both had a not so hidden Marxist-Leninist ideology. Is that the Agenda you’re referring to?
          4. I personally like the current Eritrean flag, less gloomy-looking than the one ELF has/had… That could be a matter of personal taste.
          5. Every Eritrean would have wished that ELF/EPLF never separated, but it happened- We’ll just have to learn the reasons why and how we can reconcile the two different visions in the future, if possible.
          You’re saying Ghedli was banditry, Do you mean the whole Ghedli-era?
          How do you prove EPLF had an Ethiopian agenda? Why were they fighting Ethiopia then?
          How can you prove ELF had a nationalist agenda and not an Arabist agenda?
          6. Afar and Kunama shall not be robbed and murdered by Tigrinya people? I don’t follow you here, is there an ethnic cleansing agenda set up By Eritrean Tigreans?
          That’s a serious allegation, can you provide evidence please.

          7. Would you say the Eri-Tigreans or christians or Hamassien are getting special treatment when it comes to land-grabbing and Sawa-conscription?
          8. Do you see Ethiopia as a more natural nation-state than Eritrea?

          9. Ethiopia’s GDP may be rising, but at the cost of high inequality. A few people are getting filthy rich, while over 80% are living in harsh poverty. Every other hotel and company is owned by Al-Amoudi.
          10. The atmosphere in Addis Ababa is charged with Anti-Tigreanism. You almost have to avoid talking Tigrinya, in case people hear you. So maybe Tigray should use their UP TO SECESSION right and join their Tigrean family north of the Mereb.

        • Zaul May 23, 2013

          New Hope,

          I just realized you answered all my questions. You were right, you’re brilliant ;-). Thank you and I wish you good health.

  • Kabbire May 21, 2013

    The picture says it all: this is the real face of Eritrea. How did we, the Eritreans, get into this humiliating life of slavery in the Arab world?
    What a shame?

    • Salim May 21, 2013

      Kabbire=malisha=New Hope= merzam tgraway

      • Kabbire May 21, 2013

        ኣዮኻ ሳሊም ፣ ንስኻማ ኻውዚ ሻዕውያ ትጸውዮ ልበለጸካ ግራንደ እኔኻ። ሻዕውያማ ሓሞቱ ፈሲሱ የብላዕይ። ሃሳስ ሓማሸናይ፣ ሕዚ ኻብ ያሲን ብሳሊም ፍርፋሪ ድርቆሽ ርካሽ ይግነይ ይብልዋትካ ?

        • Zaul May 22, 2013

          “ሃሳስ ሓማሸናይ”

          That’s lovely !

          • ahmed saleh May 23, 2013

            Kabbire
            I have more respect to Salim than you do . At least he do not disguise himself with various
            pen-names in this forum . I am sure couple of comments in different names belong to you as
            your usual game of mistrust to confuse readers .

        • Kabbire May 24, 2013

          Ahmed,
          I agree. I also have more respect to Salim than an Arab slave-Abeed who burns his own Eritrean languages and dances in celebration while his heritage is burning down. 🙂

  • Tamrat Tamrat May 21, 2013

    When i see his body, when i hear Our sisters suffering in all parts of the world, i remember the last day i left Ethiopia. I took one littel photo album, two casett tapes and some cloths, the legal dollars i have changed in my Pocket and the illigal ones in my socks. From the time i left home i had no idea how and where i was going to end up. But from my Collection of Things on the way showed that i was done With ethiopia. What made us such a decision to leave home for good? I couldnt bear woyane and shaiba in my home country. I got safocated. So where ever we are let’s attak those shabia and woyane rats who pushed us so faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar

  • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 22, 2013

    Fellow Eritreans,
    The people I call bandits that brought this unbearable pain…although the business starts in Eritrea & the Eritrean banks get their share of the sale of kidneys..why are you not looking at this kidney sells as helping Eritrean economy. In your stereotypical reasonning ,the END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS …Eritrea is getting a good pertcentage of this money…I do not mean to sound crude & I am not playing with your air head..BUT WHAT TJHE F**K IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECRUITING FORCEFULLY PEASANTS & THROWING THEM IN TO A HELL FIRE THAT THEY NEVER VOLUNTEEREED FOR…..& OUR PEOPLE IN SINAI ARE FINDING THEIR KIDNEYS EXTRACTED AGAINST THEIR WILL..AND IF THEY PAY THE ERITREAN GOVT. PART OF THE KIDNEY CELL IS THAT NOT THE SAME ..HOW THE HELL YOU HAVE SELECTIVE MORALITY…DO NOT YOU THINK THE BEDOUIN FREEDOM FIGHTERS ALSO DOING THEIR DIRTY STRUGGLE LIKE THE DIRTY ERITREAN STRUGGLE.
    Just call them BPLF..(Bedouin people´s liberation front)..SPARE OUR PEOPLE YOUR FAKE COMPASSION & SAVE THEM OF ALL FREEDOM FIGHTERS.THE EPLF/PFDJ OR THE BPLF (BEDOUIN PEOPLE´S LIBERATION FRONT IN SINAI)
    YOU KNOW AFTER MAY 24 I DO NOT FEEL LIKE TEACHING YOU ANYMORE..NOTHING CHANGES….AFTER MAY 24 I AM DONE..I WILL NOT TEACH YOU AND MY CONSCIENCE IS CLEAN..I LEAVE YOU WITH..
    1)KALIGHE
    2)SALIM aka AA YASSIN
    3)BELAY NEGA
    4) DAWIT MECONNEN
    5) MESFIN HAGOS
    6) ADHANOM WELDESEYTAN
    Too sad ..so emotional without principle..OFF COURSE IT PAINS ME WHAT HAPPENS IN SINAI (THE TAIL) WHILE DIRECT BENEFICIARY THE SOURCE OF THE BUSINESS IS EPLF PFDJ

    • The candid Truth May 23, 2013

      Oh please New Hope Eritrea don’t give up by some uncivilised comments!! Eritrea is not short of those who think with their d***s and a***s. When you see some Eritreans proudly claiming there are 9 ethnics the 9th being the Rashaida tribes who have sold Eritreans; who have raped, tortures our brothers and sisters and who never participated in the so called armed struggles; what can you say beyond being shocked and speechless!!Isias unilaterally added Rashaida as the 9th tribe to humiliate Eriteans; and some idiots keep calling him “Nihina Nisu..Nisu Nihina”. What a disgrace.

  • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 22, 2013

    ¨LAMENTATION OF NEW HOPE ERITREA

    Comments ኣይህብን ገዲፈዮ መኒነ
    ዋላ ተገዚተ….. ብታቦት ተለሚነ
    ሓቂ ተዛሪበ ካብ ተብሃልኩ ካልሲ ወያነ
    እዋኑ… እዋን ገልዳማት ካብ ኮነ
    ለባም ተነጺሉ፣ድፉን ሓንጎልነት ካብ ገነነ
    ከስተሓምል …ብርዔይ ክስሕብ ኣነ ።

    ኩሉ ስድራይ ወጻኢ ድሙና እያ ዓዲ ተሪፋ
    ንሳ´ውን ጠልቀፍቀፍ ክትብል ንህግደፍ ተጻሪፋ
    ሙዳዳ ቪዛ ኣብዮማ፣ ሳዋ ክትወርድ ብግዲ ተጽሒፋ
    እምበር ሆላንድ ተቐቢልዋ ከም Refugee ክሓቝፋ።

    እንታይ እዩ ጉዳዩ ሓንጎል ተገዛኢት ባርያ
    ሓጋዚኣ እንተርኣየት መጥሓና ክትሓብእ ዘተምንያ
    ካልቾ ጣልያን ፣ ጽፍዒት ሙዳዳ ዘሄንጥያ
    ሕስረት ከም ክብረት ፣ንባርነት ነጻነት ጌሩ ዘርእያ
    እንተተማህረት መሊሱ ዝገዳ፣ሓንጎላ ዝሃስያ
    ደቃ__ሲናይ ክዕመጹ፣ጓይላን ዕብዳንን ዘላህያ
    ጓል ባንዳ ምዃና ድዩ ኣእምሮኣ ዝጠዋውያ
    ኣየጣራጥርን፣መወዳእትኣ ከም ዝኸውን ዳስ ሓውያ።

    ደቂ ዓደይ ንዑ ንወለደይ ኣራግሙኒ
    ብገንዘቦም እንዳሽወደን ዘምሃሩኒ
    ኣውራጃን ሃይማኖትን ኣጽንዕ ክንዲ ዝብሉኒ
    ገጽ ሰብ እናተዓዘብካ ከዝብ ኢሎም ከይመኽሩኒ
    ቅንዕናን ሓሶትን ፈልዮም ዘረድኡኒ
    ሓቅነት ክኽተል ዋላ ሰብ ይጽልኣኒ
    ዘይረብሕ ምኽሮም መሊሱ ጎዲኡኒ
    ኤርትራዊ ዓርኪ ዘይብለይ ኣትሪፉኒ።

    ከም ብዝሓ Indigena ኩርማጅ ጣልያን ከየድንቑ
    ከምቶም ኣቦታትኩም ጫማ ጣልያን ልሒሶም ከይልቕልቑ
    ኣንድነት ኮይኖም ኣብ መቐመጫ ፋሽሽቲ ካቻቪተ ዝደቕደቑ
    ኩርዓት ሓበን ዝምሃሩኒ መሲልዎም ጠባየይ ዝነደቑ
    ሃስዮሞኒ ፣ተዋሲነ Social Life-ይ ተጸይቑ
    በይነይ ኣትሪፎምኒ፣ሸውሃተይ ኤርትራዊ ዓርኪ ናፊቑ !!!!

    • The candid true May 23, 2013

      New Hope Eritrea

      You are gifted and talented person. It’s very touching poem. Listen you’ve many friends including me!!!

      • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 24, 2013

        I know ,I never give up..the candid true….I truly have to attend retreat that will not allow …..free time .

        Wish me luck

  • The candid Truth May 23, 2013

    ahmed saleh

    you need to learn some manners my friend. Vulgar language is for the idiots. If you think you’re brave, what are doing here??? I know don’t need to respond to the question.

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