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Press Release: Eritrean activists meet William Hague, British Foreign Secretary, to discuss the deteriorating situation in the Sinai desert

Two Eritrean activists from the North East of England, Bini Araia and Sirak Hagos met with William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary today to discuss the deteriorating situation in the Sinai desert. Mr Hagos represents a

Two Eritrean activists from the North East of England, Bini Araia and Sirak Hagos met with William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary today to discuss the deteriorating situation in the Sinai desert.

Mr Hagos represents a charitable organisation called Investing in People and Culture (IPC) and Mr Araia represents a local campaigning group established to raise concerns about human trafficking and slavery in Sinai. Mr Araia had previously met the Foreign Secretary on the 13th of July 2012 to discuss the same issue in which the Foreign Secretary promised to raise the concern directly with the Egyptian president. The Foreign Secretary kept his promise and raised the matter with the Egyptian president to resolve the problem and also reiterated that he will continue to press the issue. He said he would maintain regular contact with the Egyptian Government on human rights issues to urge that full respect for human rights, including protection for minorities and accountability of the security forces, be enshrined in the new Egyptian Constitution. He also said that he has been in contact with the UNHCR office in Cairo.

The two activities are determined to continue the campaign and will continue to work with the Foreign ministry to see actual fruits on the ground.

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45 COMMENTS
  • Tecle Ghebregergis March 9, 2013

    Thank you guys,you have a good job.God bless you.

  • debesai March 9, 2013

    He should aware Sudan’s authority as well because the main issue is our brother’s and sisters are kidnaped from Sudans refugee comps and border

  • eriman March 9, 2013

    This is one step forward, on the many steps, that the nice Eritreans are achieving

  • Eyasu March 9, 2013

    Good job well done!

  • johannes March 9, 2013

    thank you brothers for the good job well done gud bless you

  • Azeb youhanes March 9, 2013

    Well done brothers may God bless you

  • saleem salim March 9, 2013

    This is what you should follow with interest. Good job brothers. Wishing you for more steps
    to take. Interested job. Try to tell us result of your courageous results./Saleem

  • Mohammed March 9, 2013

    We need more corageous people like you. Keep the good job brothers.

  • Awet March 9, 2013

    Well done brothers may God bless you

  • Wagwago March 9, 2013

    Very interesting news. A deed that further undermines the existence of the so-called “government” in Asmara.

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