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Canada expelling Eritrean diplomat for using consulate to shake down citizens for ‘national defence’

TORONTO — Canada is expelling an Eritrean diplomat after he was caught using his consulate in Toronto as a fundraising front for the repressive African regime and its military in violation of international sanctions. Consul Semere

TORONTO — Canada is expelling an Eritrean diplomat after he was caught using his consulate in Toronto as a fundraising front for the repressive African regime and its military in violation of international sanctions.

Consul Semere Ghebremariam O. Micael was ordered home Wednesday after a government investigation confirmed his office was soliciting money from expatriates — some of it explicitly for the Eritrean armed forces.

The fundraising scheme was illegal because the United Nations Security Council has imposed sanctions on the Eritrean military over its support for armed groups in the Horn of Africa such as the al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabab.

“Canada has taken steps to expel (declared persona non grata) Mr. Semere Ghebremariam O. Micael, Consul and head of the Eritrean Consulate General in Toronto, effective immediately,” Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said in a statement.

Mr. O. Micael must leave Canada by noon on June 5. As is typical in such cases, the government gave no explanation for the expulsion. The statement said only that Ottawa had repeatedly told Eritrea to respect international sanctions and Canadian law.

“Today’s actions speak for themselves,” Mr. Baird said.

The expulsion is meant to send a message to the Eritrean regime that its illicit fundraising practices would not be tolerated in Canada. It comes after Foreign Affairs had repeatedly warned Eritrea in diplomatic notes to stop.

But the consul continued anyway and last week the National Post revealed that as recently as two weeks ago he was still using his office to pressure Canadians to hand over 2% of their wages to the regime, as well as an additional $300 to $500 for the country’s military.

“I think it had to happen. The consulate was warned and ignored the warning,” said David Matas, the Eritrean-Canadian Human Rights Group’s senior legal counsel.

“The people who were being victimized were Canadian dual nationals and permanent residents. It was essential that the government of Canada stand up for Canadians being victimized on Canadian soil by a foreign government.

In an interview Monday, Mr. Micael denied he was collecting taxes and insisted he was only providing “information” on how donate to his impoverished government. He also said he had not collected money for the military for “five, six years.”

But an internal letter distributed by the consulate last August explained how to send money collected in Canada to the regime’s military. “Victory to the masses!” read the one-page letter, obtained by the National Post.

It told consulate “representatives” how to use a German bank account to transfer “payments” from Canada meant for Eritrea’s Ministry of Defence. Dated Aug. 31, 2012, the letter was evidence of an organized attempt by the Eritrean consulate to fundraise for the state and its armed forces in defiance of Canada’s repeated demands that it stop.

Eritrean-Canadians had long complained about the taxation system, calling it extortion. The Eritrean-Canadian Human Rights Group recently provided new evidence of the ongoing fundraising scheme to the Post as well as to Foreign Affairs, which was already conducting its own investigation.

Mr. Micael was Eritrea’s only accredited diplomat in Canada. The government statement said Eritrea was welcome to send a replacement “but that person must be prepared to play by the rules. Our resolve should not be further tested.”

Since winning independence 20 years ago following a war with Ethiopia, Eritrea has fomented instability in the region by supplying weapons, training and cash to several armed groups. As a result, in 2009 the UN imposed sanctions on Eritrea.

A one-party state, the country is one of the world’s most repressive and impoverished. It has failed to develop a formal economy and is dependent on “diaspora taxes” imposed on the large number of expatriates who have fled the country.

The taxes are collected at embassies and consulates around the world, including until recently in Toronto. The UN reported that “threats, harassment and intimidation against the individual concerned or relatives in Eritrea” were used to extract tax payments.

National Post

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  • yohannes May 29, 2013

    As freedom lovers Eritrean we need to work hard to expose dictator , he is number one enemy of Eritrean people’s

  • yohannes May 29, 2013

    Good job Canada

    • Salim May 29, 2013

      “The people who were being victimized were Canadian dual nationals and permanent residents. It was essential that the government of Canada stand up for Canadians being victimized on Canadian soil by a foreign government.”

      Does it mean that the Negro Canadians and their families shouldn’t have any right in Eritrea? I mean like owning property or sending money to Eritrea? For us the Negro Canadians are Africans.

  • Berhe Tensea May 29, 2013

    Thank you Canada for ordering dictstor servant.

  • afro May 29, 2013

    Nahom,that’s good.it will happen soon.these people(hgdef) do illegal things all the time they never follow any rules.they are mafia gangs.now yemane (monkey)&Osman telling their supporters the Eritrean people who present at the demonistrations will never step their feet at their homeland,they are tegaru,we need you to buy bonds and we have got new gold mines that are promising…so on & on.these bambula(hgdef supporters) who don’t know shit clap their hands but things change and the people who trying to scare you will never be in Eritrea to protect you.these hgdef are just mafias who don’t respect rules and the rules will never protect them.

    • Salim May 29, 2013

      qormad wedi qormad teHaguiska do? gasha meSi’uka shahi kem zey testi fluT iKa::

  • shugie xaeda May 29, 2013

    perfect. usa and other european countries should also follow the canadan govt action.

  • Ahmed May 29, 2013

    Good Job Canada, We in the US and other countries are following your foot step. This shifta regime needs to understand rule of low. Eritrean and global rules of low. The have being playing by a jungle low for a long time. Now is the time. Canada did it, for other countries to follow.

    Good job , well done Eritrean-Canadians.

  • Hzbi May 29, 2013

    Good Cananda, these supporters aslo should go back to Eritrea. If they think that Eritrea is developing and they love the Eritrean regime, they ought to leave USA,Canada and Europe.”Actions peaks themselves”

  • Tesfa May 29, 2013

    Good Job Canada!

  • kidane May 29, 2013

    good job canda. it is at right time.

  • spadeISspade May 29, 2013

    Thank you Canada for calling the spade is just a spade, and PFDJ is nothing but a mafia organisation which thinks/believes the rest of the world is a fool.
    PFDJ will ofcourse send another diplomat with another mechanism of doing the same job – extortion of $$$ by whichever other means. just wait and see. So the problem is not who an individual will abide by the rule of canadian law or not. the problem lies on the PFDJ as a system. the system operates defying the rule of laws..so the next ambassador is just a produce of that system, and will surely do the same job differently.

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