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Protests called work of Eritrean regime

Demonstration at Free Press one of many, faction says By: Carol Sanders The demonstration in front of the Free Press building last month was one of many around the world organized by the Eritrean government, say members

Demonstration at Free Press one of many, faction says

By: Carol Sanders
The demonstration in front of the Free Press building last month was one of many around the world organized by the Eritrean government, say members of the community who’ve remained quiet until now.

“That demonstration was not isolated,” said Ghirmay Yeibio, president of the Community of Eritrean Canadians in Manitoba.

“It’s part of the ‘national rebuff’,” he said. In the Eritrean language of Tigrinya, the ‘Hizbawi Mekete’ campaign by the Eritrean government was carried out by so-called community groups in the diaspora, he said.

Similar events were staged in Malmo and Stockholm in Sweden, and in other cities including London, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Cologne in Germany, and Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.

The protest outside the Free Press followed stories about local Eritrean government agents demanding money from community members to send back to the regime, which has been sanctioned by the UN for supporting terrorism in the Horn of Africa.

Protest organizers in Winnipeg accused the Free Press of labelling 3,000 local Eritrean people as terrorists.

Lambros Kyriakakos, the president of the Eritrean Community in Winnipeg Inc., who organized the protest here, discounted Yeibio’s assertions.

“What you forwarded us is a work of a community of two or three individuals, with no track record of any ‘community activity,’ that is loyally exercising its duty of serving as a mouthpiece of the government of Ethiopia, a government that doesn’t want to wish well to Eritrean-Canadians,” Kyriakakos wrote in an email response.

“We would again like to remind the WFP not to fall into the trap of individuals with ulterior political motives who are engaged in a misinformation campaign and are trying to misrepresent the Eritrean Community in Winnipeg.”

Yeibio said the demonstration was one of many against newspapers that have published stories about the long arm of the Eritrean government, which millions have fled.

“Really, it was to object to sanctions that were debated by the UN Security Council,” maintained Yeibio, whose group broke away from Kyriakakos’ group in 1998 “because of the interference of the Eritrean regime in the community affairs.”

The Eritrean information ministry said in a recent news release these sanctions were instigated by its old enemy, the United States. It accused the U.S. of trying to thwart Eritrea’s economic success because of its strategic Red Sea location.

The “national rebuff” has been going on in countries that have reported on complaints about the Eritrean government. It is the regime’s way of fighting back against the world and the United Nations, Yeibio said.

Its representatives have come to Winnipeg seeking support for the Eritrean defence forces.

To get visas or school transcripts, people have to pay local government agents two per cent of their income in Canada. If people here complain about the regime, they pay the price, as do relatives back in Eritrea, Yeibio claimed.

His own relatives have been locked up by the regime for his criticism of the government, he said, and he’s been asked for thousands of dollars to have them freed.

“It’s a big racket,” said Yeibio, who has written to UN agencies and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to ask for sanctions against Eritrea.

“These people were guerrillas,” said Yeibio. “They never changed. They can’t run a normal country at peaceful times,” he said. “The only thing they understand is force.”

That’s why Eritrea is one of the top source countries for refugees in the world right now, Yeibio said.
Yeibio’s community group has sponsored more than 500 refugees to come to Winnipeg. It is asking Ottawa to close the Eritrean diplomatic mission in Canada.

“Its only purpose is to spy on Eritreans in Canada,” Yeibio said. In 2010, Canadian exports totalled $2.5 million while imports amounted to approximately $250,000, Foreign Affairs says.

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22 COMMENTS
  • Abnet Tesfai January 7, 2012

    Well done we standby you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • alex January 8, 2012

      Mr. Yeibio said “these people were guerrilla fighters they know nothing how to govern
      peacefull place but only force” . I completely agree, they are obsessed with millitary
      mind. Never in a history a millitary government ruled in democratic mode only by
      using force and killings. Take a lesson from Egyptians demand to hand over their
      government to civilian body not to millitary.

      • Mohammed Osman January 9, 2012

        Little boy those guerllia fighters you mentioned i think they gave you an identity if you are an Eritrean by chance. Stop if you think you can take-over left your comfort zone and fight against them the field open.

        • concerned Eeritreawi January 9, 2012

          Mohammed Osman,
          You to have their mind set. Fight to take over.
          What about come and discuss.
          It is the mind set that is driving our people from their own country. How about giving people a chance to live a regular line reather then Sahl life?

  • Natnael January 8, 2012

    YES !
    “these people were guerrilla fighters they know nothing how to govern peacefull place but only force”. We are watching how our brothers ans sisters are tortured by DIA either directly or indirectly. Example the killing fields in Sinai – Egypt ! DIA is torturing and killing poor youngstern who only do oppose his mismanagment und unability to govern even the small state.

    The answers of DIA are “force or killing”

    • Mohammed Osman January 9, 2012

      Natnael i am sure you are one of those people you tell in Eritrea to run for sudan and later to Sina and you can’t even help those poor refugee down Sinia. IF you guys think you are capable as an opposition go and free them stop crying like bitches.

  • Dawit January 8, 2012

    Individuals like Kyriakakos who are messenger boys to the brutal regime do the dirty job of the regime hiding a in community association. Now thanks to the UN Somailia Monitoring group the world now knows the activites of Eritrean governemtn satelaite orgnization like that of Kyriakakos- do the dirty job of the regime brutal regime who is terorrizing its own

    Kyriakakos has no shame to he use Freedom accorded by the Canadian constitution to import the arm of a brutal government the world has known. Lke this master Lambros Kyriakakos, the president of the Eritrean Community in Winnipeg Inc., discounted and genuin crisitms. Worst like copy cat of the Eritrean government he considerst any human right activites and accosation out side the arms of Eritrean government as a puppet of the Ethiopian Government.

    Thanks to the habit of Eritrean Government like all brutal dictators has no ablity to correct itself nor its brutality. Appologist like Kyriakakos cant not save a brual regime. like his friend Gadafi and mubarek soon he will go to dust bin.

  • Dawit January 8, 2012

    Individuals like Kyriakakos who are messenger boys to the brutal regime do the dirty job of the regime hiding a in community association. Now thanks to the UN Somalia Monitoring group the world now knows the activates of Eritrean government satellite organization like that of Kyriakakos- do the dirty job of the regime brutal regime who is terrorizing its own people and the entire Horn.

    Kyriakakos has no shame; he use Freedom accorded by the Canadian constitution to import the arm of a brutal government in the world has known to Eritrean Canadian Community. Similar to Eritrean Government assertion Lambros Kyriakakos, the president of the Eritrean Community in Winnipeg Inc., discounted and genuine criticism and worst considers any human right activates and any Eritrean association out side the arms of Eritrean government as a puppet of the Ethiopian Government.

    Thanks to the habit of Eritrean Government as all brutal dictators has no ability to correct itself nor see its own brutality. And regime apologist like Kyriakakos, can’t not save a brutal regime.

    Isayas, like his friend Kaddafi and Mubarak, soon he will go to dust bin.

  • arcobaleno January 8, 2012

    same thing happened in Mexico, when guerrilla fighters under EMILIANO ZAPATA took power, they could not handle the civil administration of the State, they failed… same thing is happening to the Shefatu of Asmara. Hgdef´s administration is just like, as if they are still fighting in the mountains of Sahel and Nakfa . Is there anybody out there who can tell them that they are inside the cities of Eritrea?

    • Weldit January 8, 2012

      In many ways, they acted better in Sahel. They held regular meetings even under heavy military attacks. Now they blame it on Badme for not having parliament. It’s bizzare.

  • Weldit January 8, 2012

    Lambros Kyriakakos
    That is the most interesting Eritrean name I’ve ever heard. I wonder what the meaning is.

  • Abrhaley E't'iDne January 8, 2012

    Are you telling me ANC and Mandella didn’t wage an armed struggle and ruled a civil society ?
    If believe in eritrean struggle the last option for freedom was guerrilla fight and it worked. Being betrayed by a thug like Isaias is another topic.

    Due to all respect Mr. Yebiyo need to know if he believes on Eritrea our guerrilla fight was fought by cream of the cream Eritrean brothers and sisters. Don’t get me started on this..

    • Alex January 8, 2012

      Abrhaley
      The comment is not directed to our armed struggle. You know better no-one can mess
      on that question. But as you mentioned we are accusing the thugs who betrayed the principle of the fight by the cream of the cream Eritreans as you mentioned.

      • Abrhaley E't'iDne January 9, 2012

        Alex I agree. We will do what ever it takes to take the coward dictator out of the land of heros.

  • dan January 9, 2012

    Ghirmay Yeibio lol., he looks ugly without his glasses. The man is blind without them. Any way, after I heard that he fell out with his best buddy because he slept with his buddy’s wife (a year ago) I always disrespected Ghirmay. Also, what did he got up to in the Sudan when he paraded as a pente pastor…another sex scandal! His life has been one sorry mess after another after graduating in 1974 from AAU and got his deploma from Haile Sellasie Janehoy. Ghirmay the scumbag, dead man walking…

  • aurora bruk January 9, 2012

    natnael, you still asleep or what? the Eritrean fighters you are speaking of are no longer in power. in fact, they have never been in power. don’t you think, they have suffered just as much as the Eritrean people, under the dictator called eseyas? if not why are they fleeing their country? the fighters you are talking about are our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, grandparents…they are not from Mars or Jupiter they are us.

  • aurora bruk January 9, 2012

    Lambros Kyriakakos and people like him are sick. all they care about is themselves and their well being. they are inhumane. the Canadian government better deport these people back to Eritrea, if they are so pleased with eseyas the dictator. they are exploiting Canada’s good-will.

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