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Refocusing on Irregular Migration and Trafficking

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Aug 2020, 11:41



Refocusing on Irregular Migration and Trafficking

Saturday, 15 August 2020

Written by Dr. Fikrejesus Amahazion

http://shabait.com/categoryblog/30922-r ... afficking-



Less than two weeks ago, Elsa Haile, from the Department of International Organizations at Eritrea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, delivered an address during the Virtual High-Level Roundtable Discussion to Commemorate the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. The event was organized, by the UNODC’s Regional Office for Eastern Africa. The UNODC is a UN agency that works to address transnational crimes, including organized crime and the trafficking of humans or drugs. Overall, Ms. Haile’s remarks, which focused on migration and the scourge of human trafficking, Eritrea’s various challenges and efforts to combat the latter, and several possible steps for moving forward, were insightful and perceptive. Importantly, they also raised many significant issues that merit further discussion. I will briefly touch on a few.

First, one of the key topics mentioned by Ms. Haile during her remarks was the UNHCR’s Eligibility Guidelines on Eritrea. You may recall that the 2009 and 2011 eligibility guidelines call, for granting automatic asylum to anyone from the country and they were prepared without any form of dialogue or consultation with the Government of Eritrea. Notably, they have also remained firmly in place for over a decade, despite Eritrea’s vehement objections and protestations.

However, something that is particularly interesting is that the vast majority of analyses and discussions over the years in regard to Eritrean migration have completely failed to consider, either deliberately or through sheer ignorance, that the blanket guidelines applying to all Eritrean migrants have served as among the main external “pull factors” for irregular migration from the country. It should go without saying that if discussions and analyses of Eritrean migration and trafficking are truly to be regarded as objective, balanced, and useful or worthwhile, then this is surely a subject that must receive greater attention and better coverage.

Of course, only a short glance at the broader historical record will show that such approaches and policies (i.e., the blanket or favorable treatment of certain groups of migrants) are not unique, are often intricately tied to broader foreign policy and geopolitical aims, and have often directly impacted patterns of migration. For instance, extensive research has been conducted on how for over half a century patterns of Cuban migration to the United States (US) have been highly influenced by the fact that Cuban migrants to the US have been awarded unique immigration privileges with a path to citizenship offered to no other foreigners or migrant groups. The granting of special privileges is firmly grounded in US foreign policy and, according to a number of analysts and scholars, was at least partly implemented in order
to sap the Cuban regime of its talented citizens and highlight Cubans’ preference for capitalist democracy over communism.
The general similarities between this example and the approach that has been applied to Eritrea, described by Ms. Haile as an attempt at “strategic depopulation”, are quite clear. However, there is one important distinction between the two cases. Although migrants from countries in the region near Cuba, such as Haitians, may face considerable challenges in posing as Cubans once they reach American shores, nationals of countries bordering or near Eritrea face a much less difficult time in posing as Eritreans. Thus, it has been a longstanding open secret that many migrants claiming to be Eritrean are actually nationals of other countries exploiting the system, although the exact number is unknown. However, to date, inadequate attention has been given to considering how the guidelines and exceptional designation of Eritrea influence irregular migration from the country or the surrounding region.

Another important part of the address, was the brief outline of Eritrea’s efforts to support trafficking victims. Ms. Haile briefly described the country’s efforts as including, the provision of as much assistance as possible and rejecting any stigmatization toward them. This latter point is particularly significant, as the harmful ways that societies and the international community as a whole characterize and approach victims must be immediately reassessed and dramatically changed. Victims should be freed from all the restrictive, narrow labels that they receive, which only serve to “pigeon-hole” them as undesirable, undeserving, or unworthy others. Instead of viewing and categorizing victims with simplified, dehumanizing, and harmful labels, they should be seen as human beings and recognized for their basic humanity. Seeing and recognizing victims as human beings leads to identifying them as individuals to whom human rights, respect, and basic dignity are to be afforded, and it can be an influential first step toward providing victims with more protections and resources.



Finally, Ms. Haile correctly noted that addressing human trafficking is about much more than utilizing a law enforcement approach or increasing surveillance and security. The reality in many regions around the world is that when migration policies are tightened, surveillance is increased, and enforcement is strengthened, migrants are forced to find alternative, more dangerous routes or pushed to turn to human smugglers and traffickers. A large body of work from numerous settings has shown how increased focus on security and surveillance to reduce irregular migration is often ineffective, leads migrants toward more hazardous routes, forces migration further underground, and can increase human smuggling and trafficking.

One of the most illustrative examples, is the US’ longstanding attempt to control irregular migration from Mexico. For years, US efforts, largely based on law enforcement, security, increased surveillance, and tougher border controls, have had little influence on migrants’ propensity to migrate illegally to the US and been ineffective. Generally, tougher controls have often encouraged migrants to stay in the US longer, while there has also been increased loss of life among migrants as, seeking to evade security controls, many turn to smugglers or undertake more dangerous journeys.

Instead, as was indicated by Ms. Haile, effectively combatting human trafficking – a truly global problem and pressing concern – will require a broad, multifaceted, and collective approach. Regional and global cooperation are fundamentally necessary, with all countries – origin, transit, and destination – needing to work together and coordinate efforts. Additionally, more must be done to address some of the deeply-embedded root factors that contribute to irregular migration and trafficking. Things like corruption and poor governance must be properly addressed, while conflicts and repression need to be prevented and eliminated. Furthermore, vast global inequalities (both within and among countries) must be decreased, poverty needs to be tackled, and inclusive development should be encouraged. As just one possible example, wealthy, developed countries and international organizations can work to restructure discriminatory trade and economic policies. Trade distorting agricultural subsidies, tariffs, and quotas established by developed countries lead to significant challenges for producers within developing countries, thus contributing to the poverty, economic instability, unemployment, and inequality that leave many people desperate to migrate and vulnerable to trafficking or smuggling.

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Re: Refocusing on Irregular Migration and Trafficking

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Re: Refocusing on Irregular Migration and Trafficking

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Aug 2020, 13:04

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ሃሃሃ ቀደም'ውን እንተኾነ እዛ ጭፍራ ምርጫ ከም ዘይተካይድ ፍሉጥ'ዩ ነሩ። እቲ ኹሉ ምጉብዕባዕ ኣብ ልዕሊ ኣብዪ ገለ ተጽዕኖ ደኾን ይፈጥር ይኽእል ይኸውን ካብ ምባል ሕልሚ'ዩ ነሩ። ልክዕ ከምቲ ምስ መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ብዛዕባ ዶብ ዝምልከት ምስኣ ክዘራረብ ትሓስቦ ዝነበረ ባዶ ሕልሚ። እዛ "ዘይተቐብረት ሬሳ" ገና ክሳብ ሓመድ ኣዳም ትለብስ ብዙሕ ነገር ክትብል እያ። ነጻ ትግራይ ክትእውጅ ዳማ ኣይትውዕሎን ኣይትገብሮን እያ። ኩሉ ትብሎን ትገብሮን ናይ ኣይመትኩን ምስሓግ እዩ። ወያነ ስራሕ ደርሆ'ያ ትሰርሕ ዘላ።
Raee

This does not come as a surprise, to any one that knows Zombie Woyane. As I have said in the past, this organization is a criminal Mafia group as opposed to a true political party. The party is just a face, to hide the Mafia criminal activity. So, what ever it takes to continue their looting and criminal activity they will use; be it scare tactics or what have you. Other than that, this group has never operated from a place of principle and we can't expect them to start now. All the shenanigans and drama about election was just an attempt to get the Federal Government to come to the negotiation table, so they can get some guarantee of staying in power but because the government refused to talk to them and their poorly planned take over of the government by killing artist Hachalu along with Jawhar and the likes failed and that has created this letter to come out.

On this letter, they said, Elders begged them and other people of prominence asked them to stop with the elections and that they took all that into consideration. Now, that is an absolute lie. When the elders went to Mekele, they treated them poorly and were not interested to engage with them, because at that time, they had thought, once they kill Hachalu, they will come to 4 killo. They actually hoped they did not need to do the election, because they thought they were coming to 4 killo before the election. When all that failed, as most of you have seen, the recent International crisis monitoring group had an article asking the Federal government to get into dialogue with Zombie woyane with the help of South African president and it also was asking for Zombie Woyane to postpone the elections.

Woyane was hoping to use the dialogue to say it has postponed the elections, but when that did not happen- and this is my personal view- the death of the N°1 Criminal Mafia leader Sebhat Nega has made possible the sudden appearance of this letter. If you look at the date of this letter, it is one day after the news broke out that Sebhat has died. Sebhat died on 8/12/20, and I think they released this statement on 8/13/20. So maybe, the group that was being controlled by the sebhat faction is losing power but that remains to be seen.

One way or the other, this is another sign of Zombie woyane becoming irrelevant by the day. Soon, they all will start to flee the country or will with draw from their party in an exchange not to be arrested. I have to say one thing though, the letter states, due to unexpected rise on COVID. :lol: The fake solders they brought to march in mekele last week, for sure will help COVID spread. Hopefully, they learn from their mistakes not to have large public gathering during this pandemic. The rumor actually, that Sebhat succumbed to COVID. It just amazes me, how low this group can go and have no shame to be embarrassed like this and become a public laughing stock. For the next few days, The Ethiopian media will be laughing at them non stop. Truly a Maferia group, they are Weradoch, Tewaridom, Seb Zewaridu. Any way, what can we expect from a life long criminal group? They will do whatever it takes, to keep their looted wealth. Truly, the Federal Government needs to bring this thugs to justice. The sooner it does that, the better for all involved. This endless drama, needs to come to an end!
Alula Afework

This reminds me of an old amharic saying:
Ye Wodeqe Zaf, Meterbia yebezabetal
I think when Zombie Woyane was in power, most tegaru did not come out to speak about the evil empire, for most part because, weather directly or indirectly they felt they were benefiting in some fashion or another. Eventhough, most were not benefiting from this rotten group. As long as they were in power, to some extent, it is human nature to try to associate oneself with what you believe to be the winner and powerful. Now that the group is quarantined to the dusty road of Mekele, every Tom, Harry and [deleted] is coming out from all their hideouts and ranting on them. I would have said it is a bit too late, except, these rug rats are still causing havoc and the good people of Tigrai need to be liberated from the jaws of these criminal insects. So it is good more Tigrian people who have intimate knowledge about Zombie Woyane are talking about them, so every one will understand the truth and what we have been saying for years. Ultimately tho, the end of these thugs can only come from within the people of Tigray. They have to root them out, like bad head lice. And, we are starting to see the tell tale signs of that. So in that respect not only is it good people are coming out. Hopefully, this will encourage more to come out and expose these blood thirsty daylight vampires of Adwa.
Abrahaley
The death of Sebhat Nega is quite significant because, he is in-fact the king maker of the organization. First of all, to me Zombie Woyane is not a political party. It is a mafia syndicate. And the God father of that mafia group is no other than, Sebhat Nega. Nothing really happens, out side his approval. The likes of DebereTision are just the means/objects, to get what he wants. Woayne, after Meles's death, has turned into a personal dynasty of Sebhat Nega family and co. So his death is quite a big deal, because it will start to create a shift in the internal power struggle. So it remains to be seen, how that will play out. If you were expecting to see Sebhat come on tv & give interviews and make decisions in public, then you might have not understood how zombie woyane operates. All decisions are made behind closed doors, in the presence of Sebhat and with his approval stamp. If not, nothing happens. That is why you sometimes see DebreTision says multiple things on the same issue, because whatever he said without the approval of Sebhat he will have to change it, hence in Amharic they call him Jiwajway (Swing). So yes, it is quite significant to see the head of the snake being cut. But, it would have been better to see him come to justice than die a simple death this way. Now let us see, if they will bury him like a mafia king. The drama they did with Melese chenawi's funeral, might be repeated with Sebhat Nega. All will be clear, in the coming weeks.
B.Adal

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