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Fear of compulsory recruitment drives Eritrean teen to flee home

Source: Content partner // UNHCR MAI-AINI REFUGEE CAMP, Ethiopia, March 19 (UNHCR) - Gebre* knew the dangers as well as any 13-year-old. He understood that to be captured fleeing his country by the Eritrean border guards

Source: Content partner // UNHCR

MAI-AINI REFUGEE CAMP, Ethiopia, March 19 (UNHCR) – Gebre* knew the dangers as well as any 13-year-old. He understood that to be captured fleeing his country by the Eritrean border guards could mean jail or worse. And anyone taking the route to Ethiopia via Sudan could be held for ransom.

But what was certain was that soon Gebre would be old enough to serve in the Eritrean military, where service is tough and lasts for decades. He discussed the matter with his family and together they agreed that he was better off risking a litany of woes than a life of lost opportunity.

And so the night after his family paid 25,000 Eritrean Nakfa (US$1,650) to smugglers, he stepped into the boot of a car and was driven across the border to Sudan. From there, he crossed into Ethiopia and reached Mai-Aini camp.

Like other Eritrean refugees here, Gebre sees Mai-Aini as a way station to bigger and better things. Three years after his arrival in Ethiopia, he is in touch with his grandmother to sponsor his residency in Canada, where she lives. “I’ve already started the process,” says the 16-year-old. “I’ll be there soon.”

There are currently 1,124 unaccompanied or separated minors in Mai-Aini camp. Some arrive because they are too young to understand the consequence of crossing a border between two hostile states or because they feel they have no opportunities left at home. Others are looking for siblings who have themselves fled earlier.

Close to 4,000 refugees have left the camp and continued on to neighbouring countries since its establishment in 2008. Recently, four drowned attempting to cross the Tkeze River between Ethiopia and Sudan. “[Some] people come to Ethiopia as a transit stop,” says Meleku Gutema, a UNHCR protection assistant at Mai-Aini camp. “They are looking to go to a third country, either to reunite with other family members or to get better job opportunities abroad.”

There is currently no agreement between Ethiopia and Eritrea which would allow repatriation. Informal repatriation, especially of minors, could take place through the International Committee of the Red Cross until 2009. Now this has been stopped and even messages to families cannot be forwarded.

Unaccompanied youth under the age of 17 live in a special group care section of the camp. Social workers visit every day. Each stone house, where up to six children live, is provided a daily ration of food. The youngsters often cook their own meals and make bread in a common kitchen.

Eleven-year-old Johanas* left Eritrea out of boredom and a dare. He sat with friends in his home village of Sanafa and talked about the dangers of the other side. Everyone had been told that Ethiopians regard Eritrean migrants as spies and that they would be arrested.

“We were just talking and playing with each other,” says Johanas. “They told me that I was not man enough to cross the border and I told them I was.” Now the boy longs for his mother and two younger sisters. “I need to go back,” he says. “I need my mother to sing songs to me.”

For the most part, what keeps most of the young in the camp is fear of what lies beyond the next border and the hope that relatives will come to their assistance. Smugglers and traffickers are known to ply the routes to Egypt, Israel and Libya and everyone has heard horror stories of children who left. UNHCR and the government refugee agency, ARRA, have been trying to raise awareness of the dangers.

Abeba,* 15, crossed the border with Ethiopia after walking three hours from her village. One of her girlfriends told her that she wanted to be a refugee and asked her if she would be one too. Abeba was quick to agree, mostly because she missed her sister Gidena,* 21, who had fled months earlier to Ethiopia. When Abeba arrived at Mai-Aini camp in April 2009, she found that her sister had left three months earlier for Israel.

The two sisters are in contact but Napsenet forbade her younger sibling to attempt the crossing to Israel. “She told me that if you come there illegally there are bandits. They will torture you, they will rape you,” Abeba says. “So my sister told me, ‘Don’t you go that way. It is dangerous and it is not for you.'”

Unfortunately many other unaccompanied minors will attempt to make the crossing regardless.

* Names changed for protection reasons.

By Greg Beals in Mai-Aini Refugee Camp, Ethiopia

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12 COMMENTS
  • Semhar March 21, 2012

    When kids grow up with religion (haimanot), with identity, being part of his village, county, province and Nation (adi, woreda, awraja, hager), with love of people, culture and his nationalities (bi fikri biheratu, awragau, haimanotu), he will be good citizen.

    The native Eritreans, they grow up with love affection religion education, loving their village, their county, provinces, their nation, loving their nationalities, their people.

    Only in Eritrea the people have a free land to build their house and a free land for farming on their father’s or mothers village. This culture has been there for many generations.

    That’s why Eritreans always love their land and their people.

    But now the dictator and his followers HGDEF most of them are not native Eritreans
    Are destroying our culture, our religion, our land and our people.

  • Cambo March 21, 2012

    ኣየ ኤርትራ ነዚ ድዩ እዚ ኹሉ “ሰውራ ሰውራ” ተባሂሉ ክንደይ ኣሸሓት ህይወት እተበጀውሉ?
    ደቂ ዓሰረተው ሰለስተ ዓመት ዝፈንፈንዋ: ወይ ውርደት!
    መንእሰያትና ባሮትን መለዋወጢ ኣካላት ግብጽን በደዊን ኣዕራብ ዝተፈረድና:
    ነዚ ድዩ ከም ጤለ በጊዕ ፈቀድኡ እተሸጥና?
    ወይ ውርደት፤ “ኣነ ሓጺሩኒ እብል ንሱ ተደቢሩ እስዕስዕ” ድየን ዝበላ።
    ከፊኡና ተበልናስ መመሊሱ መዓት ይወርደና።

  • bmahari March 21, 2012

    Cambo arkey
    Hager zebalshw zelo President ms 40-50 korakru zkonu kab hzbi
    zeytehetru,mekalistom zresu,hizbi zeimeretsom ab siltan kof zbelu.
    intainetom zterateru yom

  • SINGAPO-ERITREAN March 21, 2012

    CAMBO ,
    How could you thinking of these 11 & 13 year old traitors ,instead of being “FITEWRARIS”/FRONT LINE PRIMARY DEFENCE for PFDJ ,as good child soldiers , so that I could go to Eritrea to sleep with poor but young Eritreans ,that are sentenced to prostitution, wether it is in the front line or in the cities , I mean ,at least in the bars they get clients ,like me,,54 yrs old…I have to tell you about this 18 yrs old girl told me “..cont

  • SINGAPO-ERITREAN March 21, 2012

    ይፈትወኩም እየ ኣቦይ ኢላትኒ….እውይ ሽኮሪና ኣቱም ኣይትበልኒ..ብርሒ ናይ ገዛና ኮይኑ እምበር …ንእሽቶ እኳ እየ…እንተበልኩዋስ …………ሓቅካ ዲኻ ..ኢላስ ፍሽኽ ኢላ ሓቝፋትኒ……ካምቦ ,ኣይትጋገ ብዘይ ሃገር ክብረት የለን .4 ቁሸታት እዞም ዓጋመ ሒዞሞ ኣለዉ, ነዚ ከየልቀቕናዮምን ምእሬት ከይተሓንጸጸን ብዛ ዕባ ናይ ዝ ዕመጻ ዘለዋ ን ኣሽቱ ቆል ዑትን , ብዛዕባ ከድዓት ደቂ 10 ዓመት ኤርትራውያንን ከነ ዕልልሲ በዛ ኣረኣእያይሲ ልክዕ ኮይኑ ኣይስምዓንን Cambo ,are you throwing up or do you want more disgusting s ..@#$%..t ,or you wanted to hear the time I had 2……..ካምቦ ንስኻ ፈትን ንእሽቶ እንተዄንካ ነቶም ንኣሽቱ ተዛረቦም….

  • SINGAPO-ERITREAN March 21, 2012

    ኣነ ሕጂ ናይዚ ዝቕመጠሉ ከተማ MEXICALI እዩ ዝብሃል ኣብ ሰሜናዊ ሜክሲኮ እዩ ዝርከብ, ነቲ ዓቢ ካንቸሎና ከይደ ብርእሰይ ክወቕዖ እየ. ዋእ ግኻ ክኣ ሕረር !!!ተጸሊልካ ዲኻ ኣይትበለኒ ። ስቕ ኢለ እየ ፣ ኣብ ብዓል ኡጋንዳ ስደተኛ ኮይነ ፣ ኣብ ቅድመይ ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ክ ዕመጻ ር እየ። ኣብ ቅውድመይ ካብ ገዛ ኣውጺኦም ። ሰብ ብላምባ ክቃጸል ከሎ ርእየ። ብዳርባ እምኒ ሰብ ፍርቂ ምዉት ኮይኑ ፣ ንስኻትኩም እንዶ ወድእዎ ኢሎም ነቲ ሕብረተ ሰብ… I never asked any body to be a bandit on my behalf ,I could live with my fellow tegarus Afars AmHaru ,Oromo ,Sudan ….I live in mexico….ciao

    • Cambo March 22, 2012

      ኣያ ሲንጋፖ፣
      ኣይትብከይ እንድዩ ዘብከየኒ ዘሎ። ግርም ጌሮም ትጽውት እንድዮም ኣቢሎምልና። እንድዒ ሕጅስ ሓቅኻ ኢኻ መስለኒ፣
      ተዛወሪ ማንኪና ተዛወሪየ፤
      ኣስመራን ሽዋን ኮይኑ መዛወሪየ፤ ኢልና ሜስን ነጭን ከይንበልዕ፤ ደም የብልዑና ኣለዉ ደቂ ተካሊት።
      ንስኻ እኳ ዓተከሌዛን ዒላበርዕድ፣ ዓተከሌዛን ምራራ መገሻ ምኣኸለትካ። እዚ ኣዋድቓ ፊደልካ እኳ ካብዞም ከኒሻ ዓደኮሎም ዓዜን ኢኻ ትጥዕም። ዋላ ሓለቓ ቤት ትምህርቲ ሰረጃቓ ገሽናሽም ምስ ጥዕና ምኣኸለትካ። እብዛ ናይ ሳይበር ዓለም ግና እዞም ደቂተካሊት “ዓጋመ” ኣጠሚቖምኻ ዮም። ኣነሲ ምሓሸኒ ኣበይ እሞ ክረኽቦ።
      በልስከ ኣይትሰኣን ሓደሓደ ግዜስ ድሕሪ ጽራይ መክሲኮ ሕንጥጥ ሕንጥጥ ደኣ ኣብል። እምበር ናትናሲ ኔው በሎ፣ መመክሒ ኰይንና።

  • Once wedi komarit always wedi komarit March 21, 2012

    Greg Beals is a moron!! He identifies the older sister by her real name after calling her with fictitious name. And it passed right by the proof reader and editor, Damn!! Anyhoo, I see an opening here for the bankrupt PFDJ cool-Aid drinking mother fuckers. They will find most cross the border for a dare or as a childish move. But they won’t discuss where a 13 year old discusses his future with his family and they decide it is far more better to risk dear life than end up in life long servitude under the corrupt and backward yoke of PFDJ thugs. When a country is run by a bunch of children trafficking and abusing criminals. They rape their own sisters and mother. No shame selling the organs of young people some of them off springs of the former fighters and those who participated in the 98-2000 war veterans. Simply said the Wedki Komarit led gang banging thugs are the worst enemy to the people. These rapist murderers. Now they will get their do from the equally criminals Weyane. But fuck it let the whole shit hole go to smithereens. Eritrea is done. It is one of the poorest and most backward place on earth. These morons get a hard on if they irrigate 8 hectares of land. Low expecting mother fuckers. Eritrea will end up a brothel. They have destroyed the once wonderful cultures. I hope the Dedebit shifta will march all the way to Asmara and fuck this son of a bitch up. Let’s see how much heart he’s got. Bitch said no fighting. Cuz ain’t no one left to die for this bitch.

  • Ahmed saleh March 21, 2012

    I feel sorry for these unfortunate kids who happened to be Eritreans.
    I wish they get good care and protection, we heard enough horror stories.

  • mikael tekle March 21, 2012

    WAY ane bsenki Hade wedi shermuTa izi Hyaway hzbi tewaridu.
    Way ane bsenki Hade wedi shermuTa izi Halal hzbi tewaridu-
    way ane bsenki Hade wedi shermuTa izi legas hzbi tesedidu

  • eritrean March 22, 2012

    I hope the bad face of war will never happened again .i wish and I hope the rest soliders that chose to stay in eritrea to take care of their family will be safe and well.blood of whome will shed right .i hope the weyane thugs will avoid from sheding eritreans.i wish ,i hope

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