In case of Bisha eyewitness report it missed to
stress on horrible maltreatment of laborers from
National service recruits . I respect the claim
of those professionals who treated unfairly but
the worst scenario happen to be on the majority
cheap labor victims of exploitation .
At the same time Eritreans are hired by known subcontractor affiliated with the regime and the contract of agreement stops there . Now , does it
make a sense to blame foreigners if we couldn’t
respect our selves in our soil .
Put the blame where it belongs , it is us .
The radio news report is very detailed in the maltreatment of the Eritrean employees. The Canadian company knows better how to treat its employees. I think the only maltreatment is committed by the Eritrean regime subcontractor and that is why there is no consequence and no effort to stop it.It Looks to obvious not to see it.
AHMED SALEH !!! December 16, 2014
In case of Bisha eyewitness report it missed to
stress on horrible maltreatment of laborers from
National service recruits . I respect the claim
of those professionals who treated unfairly but
the worst scenario happen to be on the majority
cheap labor victims of exploitation .
At the same time Eritreans are hired by known subcontractor affiliated with the regime and the contract of agreement stops there . Now , does it
make a sense to blame foreigners if we couldn’t
respect our selves in our soil .
Put the blame where it belongs , it is us .
goytom December 19, 2014
you are absolutely right.
Negash Berhe December 18, 2014
The radio news report is very detailed in the maltreatment of the Eritrean employees. The Canadian company knows better how to treat its employees. I think the only maltreatment is committed by the Eritrean regime subcontractor and that is why there is no consequence and no effort to stop it.It Looks to obvious not to see it.