April 1, 2019 EU, News

#ChangeInEritrea Assembly in front of EEAS demanding a reversal of EU policyEritreans living in the Netherlands are issuing a summons against the European Union for aid which they say will involve the use of forced labour in their home country.

The EU is providing €20 million to the Eritrean government under the ‘EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa for road reconstruction.

But the petitioners say that the projects will involve the use conscripts from the country’s National Service – a system condemned by the UN as a form of enslavement.

You can read the full Letter-of-Summons-EU-Emergency-Trust-Fund-for-Africa here.

National Service traps young men and women in an indefinite system of conscription.

Conscripts have been held for 20 years and more.

The Eritrean government introduced compulsory national service in 1995. By law, every high school finalist undertakes 18 months of national service, which include six months of military training.

When relations deteriorated with neighbouring Ethiopia following the bitter 1998-2000 border war, the national service was https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2018/07/op-ed-eritrea-no-more-excuses-for-indefinite-national-service/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">extended indefinitely and this has never been revoked. As the UN Human Right Council found: “Very few Eritreans are ever released from their military service obligations.”

EU accepts conscript labour will be involved

The EU acknowledges in its project plan that national service members will be deployed on the project.

The EU has provided limited information about their Eritrean project funding, which is described as reinforcing the reconciliation agreement signed between Eritrea and Ethiopia in 2018. The road reconstruction will help by “reconnecting the two countries and providing Ethiopia access to Eritrea’s ports” which the EU describes as “a key priority.”

“The specific objective is to improve transport connectivity for commercial trade along the arterial roads between Massawa and the Ethiopian border,” according to the project document.

The EU argues that the use of National Service conscripts will be “a subject of heightened dialogue.”

The case is being brought by the Foundation Human Rights for Eritreans, which was founded by Eritrean exiles living in the Netherlands.

Emiel Jurjens, the solicitor who is bringing the case for the Foundation says that various arms of the Eritrean government are involved in the EU’s project.

The EU’s Eritrean project plans describe its stakeholders as including the Eritrean Government and the Red Sea Trading Corporation, which is owned by the ruling party, the Peoples Front for Democracy and Justice.

Mr Jurjens says the road reconstruction will involve the use of conscripts serving in the Eritrean National Service.

“This EU project was little advertised,” says Mr Jurjens. “It slipped below the radar.” Mr Jurjens believes this case is precedent setting: “as far as I know it is the first of its kind.”

Enslaved labour

The condition of the conscripts was described by the UN Human Rights Commission in graphic detail: “Thousands of conscripts are subjected to forced labour that effectively abuses, exploits and enslaves them for years. Women conscripts are at extreme risk of sexual violence during national service.”

The involvement of the EU in projects developed in association with the Eritrean government, which is among the most repressive in Africa, would have been bad enough.

That the Europeans are planning to provide aid funding to support programmes that use enforced or conscripted labour is described as unconscionable.

Mulueberhan Temelso, Director of the Foundation Human Rights for Eritreans, says: “Every person in National Service is trapped in extremely harsh conditions.

There are more than 365 secret and hidden prisons across the country and the European Union is well aware of this.

The EU must immediately stop aid to the country. It is totally unacceptable for EU to encourage the use of slave labour.”

Volating European human right commitments

The use of forced labour or enslaved labour in an EU funded project would violate a range of European undertakings. Article Five of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights states that: “No one shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour.”

Professor Mirjam van Reisen, of the University of Tilburg, and an expert on Eritrea and Human Trafficking, said: “It is shocking that the EU would allow the use of forced labour in any of the programmes that it funds – this is totally unacceptable.

National Service is the main reason Eritreans are fleeing their country and supporting forced labour will only create more refugees. This programme is wrong – it must be stopped at once.”

Wednesday, 03 April 2019 23:23

EU denies claim of funding Eritrea 'forced labour' project

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2 April 2019

Eritrean soldiers

 Image copyright Getty Images Image caption National service in Eritrea is supposed to last 18 months but it can continue indefinitely, rights groups say

 Eritrean human rights activists have accused the EU of funding a scheme in Eritrea that uses "forced labour".

The EU is backing a road-building project as part of its programme to stem migration from Africa into Europe.

But it says it will carefully monitor the work to make sure that people are "adequately" paid and treated well.

National service recruits will be used and the Foundation Human Rights for Eritreans (FHRE) says conscripts are "trapped for an indefinite period".

FHRE has threatened to sue the EU over violating its human rights charter.

FHRE director Mulueberhan Temelso has called Eritrea an "open-air prison [where] every person in national service is trapped in extremely harsh conditions".

What's the issue with national service in Eritrea?

Officially, Eritrea requires people to undertake 18 months of national service, but this period was extended indefinitely in the wake of the Ethiopia-Eritrea war that ended in 2000.

A 2016 UN human rights investigation said conscripts were used as "forced labour".

The "widely-criticised practice... has robbed the country's youth of their dreams creating a generation of Eritrean refugees", rights group Amnesty International said in 2018.

Abiy Ahmed and Isaias Afwerki Image copyright Fitsum Arega Image caption Ethiopia-Eritrea relations thawed after Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (left) met Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki last year

Eritrea has said that this is a distorted picture of what is going on and has denied that there is indefinite national service. The government has not commented on what the FHRE is saying.

There was hope that it would return to its original 18-month period following the signing of a peace deal with Ethiopia last year, but this has not yet happened.

What is the EU doing?

The EU has pledged to spend €20m ($22m; £17m) in Eritrea as part of its Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, which is aimed at tackling what the EU calls "irregular migration" by funding job creation schemes in various African countries.

The money will be spent on improving the road network in Eritrea.

In its explanation of the project, the EU acknowledges that people on national service will be used but it says they will be paid and the pay rates have recently been increased.

It adds that the issue is the subject of "heightened dialogue" with Eritrea.

"The EU does not support indefinite national service in Eritrea. Human rights are at the core of all our policies and it is misleading to suggest we are supporting forced labour," an EU spokesman said in an emailed statement to the BBC.

Sources in Eritrea have told the BBC that since 2016 soldiers have nominally received $120 a month, but after deductions, including paying for rations, they personally get paid just $17 a month and their family gets $40.

There has been no recent pay increase, the BBC understands.

What will the rights activists do?

FHRE has sent a letter to the EU warning that it will take the organisation to court for violating its own Charter of Fundamental Rights if it does not withdraw from the road-building project.

The charter states that "no-one shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour".

"I'm very interested to hear what the EU has to say for itself because whatever you say it will amount to a defence of using forced labour," the lawyer acting on behalf of the FHRE told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme.

"I find it hard to understand, and I'm hoping a lot of people within the EU will find it hard to understand," he added.

Source=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47773812

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ህይወትና ህይወት ኤርትራውያን፡ ወትሩ ሻቕሎትን ተስፋን ዝበራረይሉ እዩ። ናይዚ ውረድ ደይብ መስርሕ ጠንቂ ከኣ ውልቃዊ ዘይኮነ፡ ሓባራዊ ሃገራዊ ጉዳይ እዩ። እቲ ሻቕሎት ካብቲ ንሃገርና ከጋጥማ ዝጸንሐ ንህልውነኣ ዝፈታተን ተርእዮታት ዝነቅል እዩ። ናይዚ ኣሻቓሊ ተርእዮታት ጠንቂ ግዳማውያን ሓይልታት ጥራይ ዘይኮኑ፡ ኤርትራውያን እውን እጃም ጸኒሕዎምን ኣለዎምን። እቲ ተስፋና ከኣ እቲ ዝገጠመና ጸገማት ንምብዳህ ብዘይምስልካይ ብሓባር ክንሓልፎ ዝጸናሕና ናይ ቃልስን ዓወትን መስርሕ እዩ።

ናይ ክሳብ ሕጂ ታሪኽ ቃልስና ሓጐጽጐጽ ዘይተፈልዮ ኮይኑ፡ እቲ  ዝያዳን ሓያልን ሓጐጽጐጽ ዘይተፈልዮ ኣካሉ ከኣ እቲ ኣብ ብረታዊ ቃልስና ዝተራእየ ምርብራብ እዩ። ኣብቲ ምዕራፍ ቃልሲቲ መላእ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብዘይዝኾነ ይኹን ኣፈላላይ ንግዳማውን ውሽጣውን ውዲታት መኪቱ ብሓባር ክወድቕን ክትስእን ጸኒሑ። ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ንኹሉ ዝተሓቶ ዋጋ፡ ዋላ እውን ክቡር ህይወቱ ከይበቐቐ ሳላ ዝኸፈለ፡ ብተስፋን ዓወትን ደምዲምዎ። ድሕሪዚ ናይ ሰላሳ ዓመታትት መሪር  ምርብራብ ዝወለዶ ዓወት ናጽነት፡ እቲ ዝቕጽል ምዕራፍ ዝቐለለ ከም ዝኸውን ናይ ኩልና ኤርትራውያን እምነት ነይሩ። ብኻልእ ኣዘራርባ እቲ ተስፋ ካብቲ ሻቕሎት ዝያዳ ዝበረኸሉ መድረኽ ከም ዝኸውን ናይ ኩልና ኤርትራውያን ከም ዝነበረ ፍሉጥ እዩ። ኣብቲ ባይታኸ ከምቲ ትጽቢትናዶ ተስፋና ልዕሊ ስግኣትን ሻቕሎት በሪኹ ወይ ኣይኮነን ከኣ ሕጂ ዘለናዮ ሃለዋትና ዝምስክሮ እዩ። ሎሚ ክንርእዮ እንከለና፡ ኣብቲ መብዛሕትና ኤርትራውያን ንጉዳያት ብቅንዕና ንርእየሉ ዝነበርና ግዜ ሓደ ውሱን ሓይሊ ኣድብዩ ካልእ ሕሳባት የሰላስል ከም ዝነበረ እዚ ንዕዘቦ ዘለና ምዕብልናታት መስካሪ እዩ።

ኣብ ናጽነት ምብጻሕና ሓደ ምዕራፍ ቃልሲ ምዝዛምና እምበር፡ መስርሕ ቃልሲ ንሓዋሩ ከም ዘኸተመ ዘመልክት ኣይነበረን። ምኽንያቱ ዕላማና ናጻ ሃገር ኣብ ምውናን ዝድረት ዘይኮነ፡ ብዙሕነታ ዝዓቀበት፡ ሕገመንግስታዊትን ዲሞክራስያዊትን ሃገር ናይ ምርግጋጽ ቃልሲ ኣብ ካለኣይ ምዕራፍ ዝተታሕዘ እዩ ነይሩ። ኣብቲ ቀዳማይ ምዕራፍ ቃልሲ ኮይና ነቲ ቀጻሊ ምዕራፍ ዝምልከት ባይታ ከነጣጥሕ ዘይምብቃዕና ከኣ ካብቲ ሎሚ ዋጋ ዘኽፍለና ዘሎ ምኽንያታት ሓደ እዩ። እዚ ምዕራፍዚ ከምቲ ቀዳማይ  ምስ ናይ ግዳም ሓይሊ እንጠማጠመሉ ዘይኮነ፡ ኤርትራውያን ኣብ ውሽጥና እነካይዶ ቃልሲ እዩ። ስለዚ ኩልና ኤርትራውያን ብማዕረ ኣብ ጉዳይ ህዝብናን ሃገርናን ንግደስ ኢና ዝብል እምነት ስለ ዝነበረ፡  እዚ ሕገመንግስታዊትን ዲሞክራስያዊት ሃገር ናይ ምህናጽ ምዕራፍ ክንድዚ ንዕዘቦ ዘለና ክኸብደና እዩ ዝብል ትጽቢት ዘይነበረና ብዙሓት ኢና። ግን ብሰንኪ ሕቡእ ሕሳብ ዝነበሮም ትዃሉ ኣብዚ ንርእዮ ዘለና ኩነታት ወዲቕና ኣለና።

ኣብዚ እዋንዚ ብዛዕባዚ ንሃገርናን ህዝብናን ገጢምዎም ዘሎ ጸገም፡ ኣይኮነንዶ ንኤርትራዊ ንዘይኤርትራዊ ደላይ ጽቡቕ እውን ከይተረፈ ዘሻቕል እዩ። ወዮ ንሕና ኣብኡ ንነብር ስለ ዘለና ክኢልናዮ ኣለና እምበር፡ ህልዊ ኩነታት ሃገርናን ህዝብናን ኪኖ ምሽቓል ንሓያል ቃልሲ ዝዕድም እዩ። ሎሚ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብህግዲፍ ይጭቆን ጥራይ ዘይኮነ ናብ ብርሰትዩ ዘምርሕ ዘሎ። ሎሚ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ በዂርዎ ዘሎ ዝተወሰነ መሰላት ዘይኮነ፡ ብዓብይኡ ንቐጻልነቱ ከም ሓደ ልኡላዊ ህዝቢ ኣብ ሓደጋ ዝወደቐሉ እዩ። እንተኾነ ንኹሉ ክኢልና ኣብ መስርሕ ቃልሲ ስለ ዘለና፡ እሞ ድሕሪ ቃልሲ  ዓወት ናይ ግድን ስለ ዝኾነ፡ በዚ ከኣ ትስፉዋት ኢና። ናይ ዓወትና ወሳንነት ኣብ ኢድ ህዝብና ምዃኑ ፍሉጥ እዩ። ብኣንጻሩ ህግደፍ እውን ሓቀኛ ባርያቱ ሓቢኡ ኣብ ህዝቢ እዩ ዝነብር። ኣብዚ ቀረባ ግዜ ብፍላይ ከኣ ኣብ መንጎ ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ዝምድና ምስተቐየረ እሞ እቲ ኣካይዳ ንመሰረታዊ መሰላት ህዝብና ጥራይ ዘይኮነ ንልኡላውነት ሃገራና እውን ኣብ ሓደጋ ዘእቱ ምልክታት ምስተራእየ፡ ብዙሓት ናይ ህግደፍ ምህዞታት ሓቂ መሲልዎም ዝስዕብዎን ዝድግፍዎን ዝነበሩ ኤርትራውያን፡ በታ ክቡር ዋጋ ዝኸፈሉላ ሃገሮም ከም ዝመጾም ምልክታት ስለ ዝረኣዩ “ሎምስ ብዘይምጻእ መጺካና” ብዝብል ናብ ደንበ ለውጢ ይዛዝዉ ኣለዉ። ስለዚ ብዘይቃለ ዓለም ህዝቢ ብኣተሓሳስባ ኣንጻር ህግዲፍ ተሰሊፉ ኣሎ ኣብ እንብለሉ ደረጃ በጺሕና ኣለና። እት ህግዲፍ ካብቲ ተሓቢእሉ ዝነበረ መመሳመሲ ጉዳይ ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ተጐቲቱ ምስ ወጸ ከም ዝኸውን ዝተጸበናዮ እነሆ ንርእዮ ኣለና። እዚ ማዕበል ንሓዋሩ ሒዝዎ ናብ ዝኸይድ ውሕጅ ከም ዝምዕብል ከኣ ፍሉጥ እዩ። እዚ ከኣ ንሻቕሎትና እንዳሰዓረ ንተስፋና ዘለምልሞ እዩ።

ሓደ ነገር ግና ኣሎ። ናህሪ ተበግሶና ማዕረ ሻቕሎትናዶ ኣሎ። ሻቕሎትናን፡ ካብዚ ሻቕሎት ክንወጽእ ክንተግሆ ዝግበኣናን ጌና ኣይተመጣጠነን። ምናልባት ናብዚ ዘውድቐና ካብዚ ዘለናዮ ኩነታት ዘውጸኣና መዋጸኦ ንደሊ እሞ፡ እቲ ንደልዮ ጽቡቕ ግና ብናይ ካልኦት ኣበርክቶ ክመጸልና ተዓዛቢ ናይ ምዃን ሃካይ ኣካይዳ ከይከውን ክንጥንቀቕ ይግበና። ስለዚ ብዛዕባ ጉዳይ ሃገርናን ህዝብናን ምሽቓልና ክንቃለስ ምብርባርና ዘመልክት እምበር፡ ግብራዊ ተበግሶ እንተዘየሰንይዎ ዓወት ኣይከውንን እዩ።

Cyrus Ombati 31st Mar 2019 10:39:33 GMT +0300

Police have rescued eight Eritreans while being smuggled through Kenya to Asia.
The victims aged between 17 and 31 are believed to be victims of human trafficking, police said. The eight were rescued after the detectives managed to intercept a vehicle, which they being ferried in at Wamba Junction in Isiolo County. According to the detectives, three suspects were arrested while one other suspect managed to escape.

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On Friday, two vehicles were also detained in connection to the syndicate. In Eastleigh, Nairobi, two suspects-Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim and Ali Ibrahim Barow were arrested on suspicion of being part of a racket that is involved in making false travel documents. After investigations, several Kenyan, Somali and Ethiopian passports were recovered at a hotel in Eastleigh, police said and added the men are part of a larger group that smuggles migrants from the region to other countries. This came two days after another suspected human trafficking ring was busted in Ruiru, Kiambu County. Elsewhere, at least 25 Burundians were rescued and three Kenyan women arrested. The victims aged between 24 to 33 years were reportedly held hostage pending transit to Asian countries including Thailand.

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Detectives from the Transnational Organized Crime, raided a private home and rescued the 25 female victims. Most of the victims say they are escaping poor treatment in their countries and go to Asia to seek for jobs. This is the latest operation targeting foreigners who are on transit. Most of the arrested are from Ethiopia. Tens of Ethiopians are annually arrested in Kenya while on transit and later deported. Most of those arrested come to Kenya to seek for jobs or are on transit. Police and immigration officials have decried increased cases in which Ethiopian aliens are nabbed in the country while on transit to either Tanzania or South Africa. Police and immigration officials face difficulties in dealing with the aliens because they cannot speak in Swahili and English. Cases of human smuggling have been on the rise in the region with hundreds of young men and women from Ethiopia finding their way into South Africa through Kenya in search of employment. What is puzzling is how the immigrants manage to evade many police roadblocks mounted from Moyale border where they use to Nairobi. There are more than 20 roadblocks on the stretch, which raises the seriousness of the security agents to tame the practice. Some officials say the crime happens out of collusion between security agencies and the smugglers.
 

18 ዝኣባላቱ ዓለም ለኻዊ ኮሚተ ተኸታታሊ ኣተገባብራ ውዕል ኣተሓሕዛ ሲቪላውን ፖለቲካውን መሰል፡ ብ28 መጋቢት 2019 ኣብ ጀነቭ ኣብ ዝዘርግሖ መግለጺ ናይ 6 ሃገራት ንኤርትራ ወሲኹ ጸብጻቡ ኣውጺኡ። ናይቲ ኮሚተ ዛዛሚ ትዕዝብቲ ጉዳይ ኤርትራ ኣብ ኣተገባብራ ውዕል  ፖለቲካውን ሰብኣውን መሰል ካብቲ ዝፈረመትሉ ዓመት 2002 ክሳብዚ ግዜዚ ኣብ ኣዝዩ ኣሻቓሊ ደረጃ ከም ዘሎ ክርዳእ ክኢሉ ኣሎ።

Eritrea in the Eyes of Independent Law Experts 1ማእከላይ ቤት ጽሕፈት ኮሚሽን ሰብኣዊ መሰል፡ ጀነቫ

እዛ 18 ሻራ ዘየብሎም ክኢላታት ዝኣባላታ ኮሚተ፡ ላዕለዎት ሰብ መዚ ኤርትራ ብዛዕባ ጉዳይ ናይቶም ዝተኣስሩን ዝተሰወሩን ኤርትራውያን ቅልጡፍ ምላሽ ንክህቡ ሓቲቱ ኣሎ።

እቲ በቲ ኮሚተ ዝወጸ ጸብጻባዊ መግለጺ ንሰብ መዚ ኣስመራ በቲ ዝፍጽምዎ ደረት ዘይብሉ በደላት፡ ብፍላይ ኣብ ጥሕሰት ሰብኣዊ መሰል፡ ባርነት፡ ጃምላዊ ምስዋር፡ ብዘይፍርዲ ምቕታልን ዓመጽን ከሲስዎም። ኣብ ርእሲዚ ኣብ ኤርትራ ፖለቲካውን ሕጋውን ትካላት ዘይምህላወን፡ ዘስካሕክሑ ገበናት  ከም ዝፍጸሙ ብምግባርን ነዚ ዝፍውስ ስጉምትታት ብዘይ ምውሳድን ወንጅልዎም።

መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ን17 ዓመታት ዝኣክል በዚ ኮሚተ ንዝቐረበሉ ሕቶታት መልሲ ካብ ምሃብ ሓንጊዱ እዩ ጸኒሑ። ኣብ ናይዚ ዓመትዚ ናይቲ ኮሚተ ኣኼባ ከኣ ዝተሰነደ ጸብጻብን መልስን ዘይሓዘ ልኡኽ ሰዲዱ። እቲ ኣዝዩ ዝገደደ ከኣ፡ ልኡኽ ኤርትራ ንዝተሓተቶ ዝሃቦ መልስታት ጻዕዳ ሓሶትን ክሕደትን ጥራይ ምንባሩ ምዃኑ እዩ  ጸብጻብ ናይዚ ኮሚተ ሓቢሩ።

እዚ 18 ዝኣባላቱ ኣተገባብራ ናይ ውዕል ምኽባር ሲቪላውን ፖለቲካውን መሰል ዝከታተል ኮሚተ፡ በቲ ኤርትራ ካብቲ ዝፈረመትሉ ዓመት 2002 ጀሚሩ ክሳብ ሎሚ ምጽቃጣ ዝሓደሮ ጓሂ ጠቒሱ። ብዘይካዚ ኣብታ ሃገር ክሳብ ሕጂ ዝሰርሕ ሕገመንግስቲ ዘይምህላዉ እቲ ውዕል ሰብኣዊ መሰል ንከይትግበር ዕንቅፋት ከም ዝኾነ ገሊጹ። ከምኡ እውን ብዛዕባቲ ይንደፍ ኣሎ ዝበሃል ሕገመንግስቲ ንጹር ናይ ግዜ ሰሌዳ ዘይምህላዉን ከቢብዎ ዘሎ ዘይግልጹነትን ኣዝዩ ከም ዘሰክፎ እቲ ኮሚተ ኣስፊሩ።

እዚ ዝስዕብ ነጥብታት ካብቲ ሰፊሕ ደምዳሚ መግለጺ ናይቲ ኮሚተ ዝተጸምቘ  እዩ።

  • ኤርትራ ክሳብቲ ሓድሽ ይንደፍ ኣሎ ዝተባህለ ሕገመንግስቲ ዝጸድቕ፡ ነቲ ናይ 1997 ሕገመንግስቲ ከተተግብሮ ጸዊዑ።
  • ኤርትራ ናጻን ሓያል ሓላፍነት ዘለዎን ሃገራዊ ትካል ሰብኣዊ መሰል ከተቕውም።
  • ሰብ መዚ ኣስመራ ነቲ ዝፍጸም ግህሰት ሰብኣዊ መሰል ዝዓግት ስጉምቲ ንክወስዱ ይጽውዑ።
  • እቲ ኮሚተ ብዛዕባቲ ኣብ ኤርትራ ምስ ራዕዲ ኣተኣሳሲርካ ብምኽሳስ ኣብ ልዕሊ ኣብ ምስልምና ዝኣምኑ ሰባት ዝፍጸም፡ ጃምላዊ ማእሰርቲ፡ ምስቓይን ብዘይፍርዲ ምቕታልን ዝሓደሮ ሻቕሎት ኣስፊሩ። ምስዚ ኣተሓሒዙ ከኣ መንግስቲ ንዝኾነ ጉጅለ ምስ ምፍጣር ራዕዲ ካብ ምዝማድ ክቑጠብ ጸዊዑ።
  • እቲ ኮሚተ ኣብ ኤርትራ ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ኣብ ላዕለዋይ ጽፍሒ መንግስቲ ዘይምህላወን ካልእ ሻቕሎት ዝሕደረሉ ምዃኑ ገሊጹ። ምስዚ ኣተሓሒዙ ድማ ንግዜኡ እውን እንተኾነ ኣብቲ ኣብ ስልጣን ዘሎ ሰልፊ ረብሓ ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ዝሕሉ ኣብ ሓጋግን ፈራድን ኣካላት ዝሳተፋሉ ስጉምቲ ክውሰድ ጸዊዑ።
  • ካብዚ ሓሊፉ እቲ ኮሚተ ኣብ ኤርትራ ብሰንኪ ፍትሕን ዘይተመጣጣኒ ሓይሊ ካብ ምጥቃም ዝግድቡ ኣገባባትን ዘይምህላዎም ዓሚቕ ሻቕለቱ ኣስፊሩ። ሰለዚ ብሰንኪ’ቶም በዂሮም ዘለዉ ኣገባባት ብፖሊስን ሓይልታት ጸጥታን ንዝውሰድ ዘይሚዛናዊ ተግባራት ምዕጋት ዘኽእል ስጉምቲ ክውሰድ ሓቲቱ።
  • ኮነ ኢልካ ኣብ ኣብ ወተሃደራውን ሲቪላውን ኣብያተ ማእሰርቲ፡ ኣብ ልዕሊ ንኣሰራርሓ መንግስቲ ዝነቐፉ፡ ኣመንቲ ናይቲ መንግስቲ ኣፍልጦ ዘይተዋህቦ ሃይማኖታት ብምዃን፡ ካብ ሃገር ክትወጽእ ብምፍታንን ወተሃደራዊ ኣገልግሎት ከይፈጸምካ ክትሰርሕ ብምህቃንን ንዝውሰዱ ምስቓይን መቕጻዕትን ዘሓደሮ ሻቕሎት እውን እዚ ኮሚተ ገሊጹ።
  • እዚ ኮሚተ ኣብዚ መግለጺኡ ሓያሎ ንምስዋርን ቅትለትን ዝምልከቱ ብኣካላት መንግስቲ ዝተፈጸሙ ተግባራት ኣብዚ ጸብጻቡ ዘርዚሩ። ምስዚ ኣተሓሒዙ ብዛዕባቲ ብሰፊሑ ዝተጸብጸበ ሰፊሕ ማእሰርትን ምስዋርን  ኣብ ኣብያተ ማእሰርቲ ብዝተሓተ ደረጃ እውን ናይ ሕጊ ሓላዋ ኣብ ልዕሊ ዘይብሎም ወገናት ዝፍጸም ገበናት ሻቕለቱ ኣስፊሩ።
  • ኩነታት ኣብያተ ማእሰርትን ኣብኡ ብዛዕባ ዘሎ ብዝሒ እሱራትን ዝርዝር ኣቕርቦት ንእሱራትን ብዝምልከት ከም ሓደ ዘስካሕክሕ ሚዛን ቀሪቡ። በቲ ነዚ ብዝምልከ ዝቐርበ ሓበሬታ፡ ኣብቲ ኣብያተማእሰርቲ፡ ዘይብቑዕ ኣመጋግባን ጽሬትን፡ ዘይእኹል ኣቕርቦት ማይን ስእነት ሕክምናን ከምዘሎ ኣብዚ ጸብጻብ ሰፊሩ።
  • እዚ ኮሚተ በቲ ኣብ ኤርትራ ዘሎ፡ ብኩራት መሰረታዊ ሓርነታት፡ ሓሳብካ ናይ ምግላጽ ናጽነት፡ ምእካብ፡ ምክያድ ምርጫ፡ መሰል ምንቅስቓስን ዝኣመንካሉ ሃይማኖት ምምላኽን ዝሓደሮ ስግኣት’ውን ገሊጹ።

እዚ ኮሚተ ሰብ መዚ ኤርትራ፡ ነቲ ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ተፈጢሩ ዘሎ ኣጋጣሚ ከም መጀመሪ ክጥቀምሉ ኣብ ዘተሓሳሰበሉ፡ እዚ ኩነታት ኣብ ኤርትራ ናይ ዝያዳ ሰላምን ብሩህ ተስፋን መኽፈቲ ንክኸውን ተመንዩ።

The Eritrean Refugee School of Wad Sherifey, located near Kassala in Eastern Sudan,   completed its 35th academic year on 17 March 2019 with 90% promotion in the exams. Out of the 604 students who sat at the final exams, 339 were boys and 265 girls.   

Administered by the Eritrean Red Cross-Crescent Society (ERCC), which started it way back in 1984, the ever successful Wad Sherifey School for Eritrean Refugees is actively supported by charities like the Geneva-based Association Suisse Enfance-Erythrée (ASEE), the Eritrean Democratic Association and individuals of good will.

Wad Sherifey Refugee School Ends 35th Academic Year 30.03Eritrean Refugee children of Wad Sherifey sitting for their final exams.

The teaching staff and administration are dedicated Eritreans rendering services at very low salaries compared with others in the region. Father Ghebrai Ghedemariam, the director of Catholic Schools in East Sudan, has also been a long-time friend of Wad Sherifey School providing it with vital services as required by the school administration.

During the academic year July 2018 -- March 2019, the school witnessed a number of challenges that included the followings:

  1. Due to heavy rains, parts of the school buildings were severely damaged and electric polls fell down;
  2. The school was seriously affected by an infectious epidemic disease, caused by so-called chikungunya virus, that was a major concern for the entire region of East Sudan;
  3. Classes were interrupted due to the prevailing political instability and the constant mass protests in the Sudan.
  4. Students and teaching suffered much due to lack of air conditioning this year. The problem of electric supply, which had been attempted several times, remains to be resolved. (At the school closing ceremony, the administration appealed for a sizable generator placed far from school to provide power to the electric fans so far installed in 21 classes.)

All the above factors caused the reduction of the actual schooling period to six months. Also mentioned was the inconvenience to payment of stipends on regular basis to teach staff because  Sudanese banks were not allowing the withdrawal of more than 500 pounds per month per person. This problem persists to this day.

Wedsheriffey with Envelop 4It was learned that the school continues to face pressure from the director of non-governmental schools in the region asking that classes for boys and girls must be separated. To apply this order, the Wad Sherifey Refugee School is looking for additional funding from donors to build new classes and recruit additional teaching staff. Uniforms for all the up to 700 students of the school for the next academic year that will start in July 2019 are among the urgent requirement.

Idris Ismail, School Supervisor

Teclehaimanot Elfu, School Director

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