Hearing young children running away from Eritrea all the way to Libya is the a classic indicator that Eritrea has become a sad history of a failed state.
1. Let’s call the embassies of Libya at the places we live and charge:
– court hearing for th erefugees under the observation UNHCR
– clarifying of whereabouts of the 12 additional refugees who where taken aaway from this prison
– disclosure the exact course of action (judicially and organizationally) when refugees get arrested
2. Let’s also call UNHCR and ask them, if they did anything for these refugees and if they did not do anything yet let’s request action from them in the name of legitimated human rights.
Pleas, please brothers and sisters let’s move!!!
Dear Ahmed Saleh, Fetsum, Genet the Original, Mighty, Rahwa and all the others with a good English. Could you maybe formulate some suitable phrases we all could pass to the Libyian embassies and to UNHCR (for there is a correlation between the quality of knowledge of a language beeing taken seriously)?
Dear Amanuel Eyasu, i couldn’t hear the name of the prison exactley. Could you tell us the name again?
3. Here are some phone nummers / contacts of Linyas embassies. Please peak the one at your place and call them:
USA:
Phone
local: (202) 944.9601
international: +1.202.944.9601
Fax
local: (202) 944.9606
international: +1.202.944.9606
Email libya@libyanbureau-dc.org
Web site http://www.libyanbureau-dc.org/
Hours
9am – 4:30pm (Monday to Friday)
P.S. IF NOBODY ASKS FOR YOU, YOU ARE NOBODY AND YOU DIE AS A NOBODY. EVEN IF WE CAN NOT DO A LOT, THE WORLD SHOULD KNOW THAT OUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS ARE PRECIOUS – AND NOT ALONE.
Geja July 22, 2014
Hearing young children running away from Eritrea all the way to Libya is the a classic indicator that Eritrea has become a sad history of a failed state.
selamawit2 July 23, 2014
SUGGESTION:
1. Let’s call the embassies of Libya at the places we live and charge:
– court hearing for th erefugees under the observation UNHCR
– clarifying of whereabouts of the 12 additional refugees who where taken aaway from this prison
– disclosure the exact course of action (judicially and organizationally) when refugees get arrested
2. Let’s also call UNHCR and ask them, if they did anything for these refugees and if they did not do anything yet let’s request action from them in the name of legitimated human rights.
Pleas, please brothers and sisters let’s move!!!
Dear Ahmed Saleh, Fetsum, Genet the Original, Mighty, Rahwa and all the others with a good English. Could you maybe formulate some suitable phrases we all could pass to the Libyian embassies and to UNHCR (for there is a correlation between the quality of knowledge of a language beeing taken seriously)?
Dear Amanuel Eyasu, i couldn’t hear the name of the prison exactley. Could you tell us the name again?
3. Here are some phone nummers / contacts of Linyas embassies. Please peak the one at your place and call them:
USA:
Phone
local: (202) 944.9601
international: +1.202.944.9601
Fax
local: (202) 944.9606
international: +1.202.944.9606
Email
libya@libyanbureau-dc.org
Web site
http://www.libyanbureau-dc.org/
Hours
9am – 4:30pm (Monday to Friday)
GREAT BRITAIN:
15 Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7LY.
Tel: 020 7201 8280 – Fax: 020 7245 0588
GERMANY:
E-mail: konsulat@libyschebotschaft.de
Telefon: +49 30 200 596 41
Fax: +49 30 200 596 3
ITALY:
Contact Number: (+218) 21 335 1616
SWEDEN:
Valhallavägen 74
Box 10133
Temporary address: Munkbrogatan 2
100 55 Stockholm
Sweden
Telephone (+46) 8 14 34 35
Telefax (+46) 8 10 43 80
E-mail libyanembassy2012@hotmail.com
NETHERLANDS/ “HOLLAND:
local: (070) 355.8886
international: +31.70.355.8886
FRANCE:
Telephone
(+33) 1 47.04.71.60
Telefax
(+33) 1 47.55.96.25
SWITZERLAND:
Libyan Embassy in Bern, Switzerland
Tavelweg 2
Case postale 633
3000 Berne 31
Switzerland
Telephone
(+41) 31 350 01 22
Telefax
(+41) 31 351 13 25
E-mail
libya_bern@bluewin.ch
(TO BE CONTINUED. CHECK ALSO: http://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy18624/)
selamawit2 July 23, 2014
P.S. IF NOBODY ASKS FOR YOU, YOU ARE NOBODY AND YOU DIE AS A NOBODY. EVEN IF WE CAN NOT DO A LOT, THE WORLD SHOULD KNOW THAT OUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS ARE PRECIOUS – AND NOT ALONE.