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Eritrean radio host helps fleeing compatriots at risk of kidnap, drowning
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The desperate voice of a 22-year-old Eritrean mother kidnapped in the Sinai desert will haunt Meron Estefanos forever.
"Both her parents had died fighting for Eritrea to gain its independence. This mum and her infant were both tortured for two years. She was mainly worried about what would happen to the child if anything were to happen to her," said Meron, who runs a radio hotline from her home in Sweden for Eritrean refugees.
"I was not able to save her and she died at the hands of her captors. That is something I could not get over to this day."
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Eritreans hold giant human rights protest Geneva
“Its unprecedented – we’ve never had a protest like this!”
By bus, train, plane and car, Eritreans from across Europe have come to Switzerland – determined to support the UN Commission of Inquiry into the gross human rights violations taking place back home.
Some 5,000 people are on the march. “I can’t even see the end!” one jubilant member told me.
Disabled veterans of Eritrea’s fight for independence and its war with Ethiopia led the way. All proud to be there – to make their mark.
The UN Commission reported that the regime’s human rights abuses were so severe they could amount to “crimes against humanity.”
“Issias to the International Criminal Court” – one of the popular slogans on the march.
Here two demonstrators are showing the terrible forms of torture their countrymen have had to endure.
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By bus, train, plane and car, Eritreans from across Europe have come to Switzerland – determined to support the UN Commission of Inquiry into the gross human rights violations taking place back home.
Some 5,000 people are on the march. “I can’t even see the end!” one jubilant member told me.
Disabled veterans of Eritrea’s fight for independence and its war with Ethiopia led the way. All proud to be there – to make their mark.
The UN Commission reported that the regime’s human rights abuses were so severe they could amount to “crimes against humanity.”
“Issias to the International Criminal Court” – one of the popular slogans on the march.
Here two demonstrators are showing the terrible forms of torture their countrymen have had to endure.
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