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Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by kerenite » 11 Dec 2023, 15:46

To begin with, let me quote what the higdefites blubbered few months ago. Ok, It ain't a direct quote:

They bragged that if our sudanese brothers seek asylum in Eritrea, we will welcome them even in our houses and we will not need the support of the UN.

Haha.. As we speak some sudanese have arrived in lowland eritrea seeking shelter. They were ignored by the ruling mafia liar regime. Hence, their only alternative was to seek refuge in mosques. As a result, our poor people in lowland eritrea are sharing their food with them. Albeit they can hardly feed themselves.

My question, why do the mafia higdefites brag and lie??? :roll:

P. S. Don't take what I reported at face value. Just call any person who you know in lowland eritrea and he/she will prove me right. :twisted:

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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by Dark Energy » 11 Dec 2023, 15:57

Kerenite, :evil:

When an Agame wants to use reverse psychology on you, he or she calls you Agame. :lol: :lol: Having said that, Eritrea does not have a good economy to support refugees from other countries. The infrastructure for a good economy does not exist. As enterprising Eritreans are, they were kicked out of the country with their own capital and ingenuity intact. Let us face it. Our people are too submissive to make a meaningful change happen. Hence, Eritrea is where it is. Betrayed. :twisted:

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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 11 Dec 2023, 15:58

kerenite wrote:
11 Dec 2023, 15:46
To begin with, let me quote what the higdefites blubbered few months ago. Ok, It ain't a direct quote:

They bragged that if our sudanese brothers seek asylum in Eritrea, we will welcome them even in our houses and we will not need the support of the UN.

Haha.. As we speak some sudanese have arrived in lowland eritrea seeking shelter. They were ignored by the ruling mafia liar regime. Hence, their only alternative was to seek refuge in mosques. As a result, our poor people in lowland eritrea are sharing their food with them. Albeit they can hardly feed themselves.

My question, why do the mafia higdefites brag and lie??? :roll:

P. S. Don't take what I reported at face value. Just call any person who you know in lowland eritrea and he/she will prove me right. :twisted:
You are a low iQ
If Wedi medhin berad can't even feed his subjects, do you really believe that he can feed sudanese

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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by Temt » 11 Dec 2023, 15:59

kerenite wrote:
11 Dec 2023, 15:46
ሽርጡ፡ who told you that HIGDEFITES are Eritreans? That is news to me. LOL! ናይ ዑጎ ነገር!

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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by Fiyameta » 11 Dec 2023, 16:04




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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by sarcasm » 11 Dec 2023, 16:15


Didn't Isaias say there will not be refugee camps or any NGOs supporting Sudanse would be refugees? Those who are coming must be in an extremly difficult situation to decide to come to Eritrea. Even Eritreans are paying smugglers $600 to travel from Sudan to Addis Ababa via Metema.


`ኪድ ኣይትበሎ ከም ዝኸይድ ግበሮ` ሜላ ናይ ስርዓት ህግደፍ



Eritrean refugees face danger in Sudan and Ethiopia

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Neighbouring countries can be dangerous for refugees: still within reach of the long arm of dictators and scapegoated for political gains by host governments. The experience of Eritreans in Sudan and Ethiopia is a prime example. Both Sudan and Ethiopia host significant numbers of Eritrean refugees, but Yohannes Woldemariam writes, that leaves them at the mercy of equally unstable governments.



Even as Westerners, rich ex-pats, and international diplomatic staff scrambled to leave Sudan, Eritreans who fled a vicious dictatorship are trapped in Khartoum, unable to safely go home they are also unable to leave.

Eritrean dictator Isaias Afwerki has welcomed Sudanese refugees and others fleeing the violence in Khartoum. Isaias said no papers, visas, or passports are required for anyone coming from Sudan. He said ‘we’ can share whatever we have including breaking bread in ‘our’ homes. Most families in Eritrea struggle to sustain themselves. Eritreans, except Isaias’s cronies, live on handouts from their relatives in the diaspora or are begging in the streets. Isaias’s welcoming attitude does not extend to NGOs, which he has blocked from opening shops in the name of assisting refugees.

Meanwhile, affluent ex-pats, including the Chinese, who found Eritrea easier to reach as a conduit for escape, have been spotted in Asmara receiving luxurious hospitality before boarding planes to their respective destinations of safety.

In Sudan
The situation of Eritreans trapped in Sudan has not received the same publicity as that of other refugees in Khartoum. There are approximately 126,000 registered Eritrean refugees in the country. Even before the current crisis, Eritreans were arbitrarily rounded up becoming prey to gangsters, people smugglers, and robbers. Sometimes the pretext of expired ID cards was used as an excuse to harass, but the office for renewal of permits in Khartoum has been closed for a year.

Some who tried to flee to the eastern town of Kessela (which borders Eritrea) have been kidnapped by Eritrean security forces and have not been heard from since. Most Eritreans in Khartoum find themselves between a rock and a hard place. If they stay in Khartoum, they will suffer all the consequences of being caught in a city at war and if they go back to Eritrea, they don’t know what the regime will do to them.

There was a similar situation in Tigray when Eritrean refugees came under attack from Eritrean security operatives for fleeing from Isaias. The Eritrean security herded many of them back to Eritrea, where no one knows what happened to them. They were also victimized by Tigrean forces in a misplaced anger, just for being Eritreans.

As Human Rights Watch’s Laetitia Bader indicates, “Eritrean refugees have been attacked both by the very forces they fled back home and by Tigrayan fighters….The horrific killings, rapes, and looting against Eritrean refugees in Tigray are evident war crimes.” Eritrean refugees have also been scapegoated by Tigrayans who have suffered abuses by Eritrean soldiers. And they have been targeted by those wanting to attack Tigrayans, as many speak Tigrinya have been mistaken for Tigrayan Ethiopians.

While other governments are trying to rescue their citizens, Eritreans have no one. Some who made it by plane to Juba in South Sudan have been told by airport security that they are not allowed to enter the country because the Eritrean government has refused to take responsibility for them. The same scenario is re-enacted in Metema, an Ethiopian border town: everyone is allowed in but Eritreans.

Out of desperation, Eritreans have been trekking across several countries in all directions without any documents and have fallen victim to criminality. There is a long history of Eritrean refugees being kidnapped and handed over to an Egyptian ring of Bedouin criminals, who harvest their organs for sale on the international black market.

Pawns in a political game
There have been indications that all is not well between Isaias and Ethiopia’s prime minister Abiy Ahmed since the Pretoria agreement brought an end to the war in Tigray. Isaias has been unusually engaged lately, joining the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, meeting with William Ruto of Kenya, holding press conferences in Asmara, visiting China, and inviting Russia to use his country’s ports and military bases. It appears he is feeling vulnerable and is seeking saviours.

One of the effects of the agreement has been to shift public opinion in Ethiopia against Eritreans who fled the Isaias tyranny. Political alliances in Ethiopia are changing rapidly as ethnic absolutism has reached feverish levels.

The much-feared ripple effect from this is the victimisation and scapegoating of Eritreans. Anti-Eritrean sentiment in Ethiopia is growing and rumours that Eritrean spies are omnipresent in Ethiopia are being exploited for short-term political gains.

There are fears of a repeat of the tragedy committed against Eritreans during the 1998-2000 war. Around 70,000 Eritreans were expelled after their life savings and livelihoods were confiscated by operatives of The Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front. Most of these Eritreans had never been to Eritrea until they found themselves deported.

Most Eritrean refugees will never voluntarily return to Eritrea under the present circumstances. Without a serious international commitment to dramatically increase third-country resettlement, refugees will continue to be at the political and security whims of neighbouring countries.

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/202 ... -ethiopia/

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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by eritrea » 11 Dec 2023, 16:37

kerenite wrote:
11 Dec 2023, 15:46
To begin with, let me quote what the higdefites blubbered few months ago. Ok, It ain't a direct quote:

They bragged that if our sudanese brothers seek asylum in Eritrea, we will welcome them even in our houses and we will not need the support of the UN.

Haha.. As we speak some sudanese have arrived in lowland eritrea seeking shelter. They were ignored by the ruling mafia liar regime. Hence, their only alternative was to seek refuge in mosques. As a result, our poor people in lowland eritrea are sharing their food with them. Albeit they can hardly feed themselves.

My question, why do the mafia higdefites brag and lie??? :roll:

P. S. Don't take what I reported at face value. Just call any person who you know in lowland eritrea and he/she will prove me right. :twisted:

Only agames claim things without reference. So where is your reference dear Kerenite.

Otherwise, misquoting the President of Eritrea for your own purposes only serves your ulterior motives.

But the fact remains. Eritrea has granted Sudanese freedom of movement and residence. And if Eritreans whether they are in the low land or in the capital, if they are doing everything they can to support them. Then that means they have acomplished their obligation. In other words mission accomplished.


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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by eritrea » 11 Dec 2023, 18:56

eritrea wrote:
11 Dec 2023, 16:37
kerenite wrote:
11 Dec 2023, 15:46
To begin with, let me quote what the higdefites blubbered few months ago. Ok, It ain't a direct quote:

They bragged that if our sudanese brothers seek asylum in Eritrea, we will welcome them even in our houses and we will not need the support of the UN.

Haha.. As we speak some sudanese have arrived in lowland eritrea seeking shelter. They were ignored by the ruling mafia liar regime. Hence, their only alternative was to seek refuge in mosques. As a result, our poor people in lowland eritrea are sharing their food with them. Albeit they can hardly feed themselves.

My question, why do the mafia higdefites brag and lie??? :roll:

P. S. Don't take what I reported at face value. Just call any person who you know in lowland eritrea and he/she will prove me right. :twisted:

Only agames claim things without reference. So where is your reference dear Kerenite.

Otherwise, misquoting the President of Eritrea for your own purposes only serves your ulterior motives.

But the fact remains. Eritrea has granted Sudanese freedom of movement and residence. And if Eritreans whether they are in the low land or in the capital, if they are doing everything they can to support them. Then that means they have acomplished their obligation. In other words mission accomplished.



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Re: Are HIGDEFITES Eritreans??? It is Doubtful!!!

Post by euroland » 11 Dec 2023, 19:50

Unlike other governments who brag about supporting Sidanise refugees and ask for help from donor nations foe help ao that their government could help the refugees, the Eritrean government will never do that. Unlike you who had “a second or third had” info, I have seen it in my own eyes last summer visiting Eritrea what the government is doing for Sudanese refugees from Keren to Tesenai. Bragging isn’t Shaebia’s culture as we all know; it could have collected billions from USAIDE, WPF or EEC on the refugees behalf but it won’t; Shaebia knows once you let the undercover CIA agents, disguised as Aide workers, Eritrea would become another Ethiopia or Somalia.

The seccond info you claim you had gotten from people that Sudanise refugees are camping im Mosques is completely untrue. The government as a policy doesn’t allow a religious institutions, such as Churches and Mosques to be used as refugee camp. If a Sudanese refugee approaches these institutions, they would be immediately les to the local government agency, in turn, the local agency would help the person until the refugee coild be taken to Kerkebet camp or Grmayka which ever is the closest. Those Sudanese with financial means and travel plans also stay in Asmara and Keren freely until arrangements for them to leave is set up.

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