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Cigar
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Re: Elizabeth Chyrum: Supporters of the Eritrean government in Israel could be deported to Eritrea.

Post by Cigar » 02 Sep 2023, 16:29

You are an idiot to post false crap with out analyzing the situation.
Let me explain to you how law works with stuff you can understand.
Now say a guy came intruded to your house and forces you to spread the two skinny legs of your shermu’tta agame mom and rapes her and you try to defend your mom and home and fight the rapist and your neighbor called the police. Now do you also believe that the police also will take you to jail alongside the rapist?
You are dumber than the rest of all the agames.
The HGDEFawian were doing their things peacefully like your shermu’tta mom was minding her business in her own hom. The violators are the Eritrean pretenders agames who intruded in their domains and they have all the right to defend themselves just like you would do to defend your shermu’tta agame mom.
So, the deportation will only apply to the fufunat aliet agames who applied as Eritreans and double violated the rule of law and since they applied as Eritreans they….only they will be deported to the country they claimed in their applications and thus we will parade them in Asmara stadium and hang them in public.
Now that you know that you fu’cked up you want to lump sum peaceful people and thugs?
Get the fu’ck out.
These is the last time we will see them to be hooligans.
If they want to be decent people, tell them to do their gatherings with peaceful manners and trust me no HGDEF member will bother them or disrupt them.
Man, what part of rule of law are you dumb as’ses not understanding?
Or go to Eritrea or tigray and fight Shaebia in where it matters.

C beyond
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Re: Elizabeth Chyrum: Supporters of the Eritrean government in Israel could be deported to Eritrea.

Post by C beyond » 02 Sep 2023, 16:53

Jerusalem Post SEPTEMBER 2, 2023
Why would pro-regime Eritreans be in Israel?

Other reasons why someone who is pro-regime would be in Israel rather than back home in Eritrea include a lack of religious freedom, with specific religious groups being stripped of citizenship. According to a report by the United States Human Rights Commission, Jehovah’s Witnesses were stripped of their citizenship in 1993 and are not allowed to exercise basic rights.

In addition, whether someone is for or against this government, they are still subject to the human rights violations that has caused so many to flee for fear of their lives. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has recommended Eritrea be designated as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) since 2004, and the United States has implemented strict sanctions against the country since 2002.

Those living in the Eritrean diaspora is also subject to the national Recovery and Rehabilitation tax — expecting those living outside of the country to pay two percent of their income toward government expenses.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-757331

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