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Egypt News: Saudi Arabia Arrested 159 Tegaru Migrants in Riyadh ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!

Post by Digital Weyane » 29 Sep 2020, 00:11

Saudi Arabia arrests 159 illegal Tegaru in Riyadh

All legal procedures have been taken against them, says Major Khaled Al Karidis



Published: September 27, 2020 15:32 Ramadan Al Sherbini, Correspondent

Cairo: Saudi police have rounded up a total of 159 illegal migrants in a series of raids in the capital Riyadh, a security official has said.

“The 159 illegals were arrested as part of field efforts to track down violators of the border security systems,” assistant spokesman for the Riyadh police Major Khaled Al Karidis added.

“All legal procedures have been taken against them to refer them to the agency concerned,” he said, according to Okaz Online without elaborating.

Earlier this week, the Riyadh police announced arresting 15 Tegaru Ethiopian nationals in the city’s western district of Al Mahdia for breaching the Saudi border security regulations.

Thousands of irregular expatriates are believed to be in Saudi Arabia which is battling to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.

https://gulfnews.com/world/gulf/saudi/s ... 1.74166175

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Re: Egypt News: Saudi Arabia Arrested 159 Tegaru Migrants in Riyadh ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!

Post by Digital Weyane » 29 Sep 2020, 00:31

:shock: :shock: ማዓንጣኻ ቐሪፁ ሓሞትካ ዘሪጉ አንጉዕካ ዘፍስስ ዜይና :shock: :shock:



The Houthis deliberately flood Saudi Arabia with Tegaru immigrants



Riyadh – In recent months, the phenomenon of infiltration of African immigrants, especially from Tigray, into Saudi territory through the southern borders has grown, amid accusations by the Houthi group of forming mafias to smuggle people and trying to drown the kingdom with more migrants in a scenario similar to that which Turkey pursued when it sought to blackmail the European Union by opening its borders to crowds. Displaced people from Syria and other countries to gain political and financial gains. :shock: :shock:

Since 2015, Saudi Arabia has led an Arab coalition to support the legitimate Yemeni government in the face of the Houthi coup, and the war between the coalition and the Iranian-backed armed organization, which extends its control over the capital, Sanaa, and a large part of the Yemeni territories, including those on the borders with the Kingdom, have taken many forms and dimensions.

The Houthis sought to expand the scope of their targeting of Saudi Arabia, in addition to the use of drones and long-range missiles that were developed by Iranian hands to strike strategic locations in the depths of the Kingdom, the organization intended to form networks to smuggle African migrants through rugged valleys and paths that are difficult to monitor into the Kingdom.

This situation prompted Saudi Arabia to mobilize and tighten its pursuit of illegal immigrants. Over the weekend, the authorities were able to arrest dozens of them in a number of parts of the capital, Riyadh, and they hold Ethiopian nationality.

The assistant media spokesman for the Riyadh police, Major Khaled Al-Kreidis, said that the competent authorities in the region continued their field efforts in following up on violators of border security regulations, as these efforts resulted in the arrest of 159 violators of Tegaru Ethiopian nationality in a number of locations in Riyadh, and they were stopped and taken against all of them. Regular procedures for referring them to the competent authority.


And the file of illegal immigrants coming from Ethiopia and the rest of the Horn of Africa has become a burden on the Kingdom in light of the significant increase in their numbers in recent months, as the Saudi embassy in Addis Ababa revealed, earlier, that about 20 thousand Tegaru immigrants have recently crossed into Saudi territory through the Yemeni border. :shock:

And Saudi Arabia is finding it difficult to secure the border strip with Yemen for more than 1,400 kilometers, a vast area that includes rugged terrain that is difficult to manage.

Last August, the Houthis expelled thousands of Tegaru Ethiopian migrants from northern Yemen, under the pretext of the outbreak of the Corona pandemic, which led to the killing of dozens of them and forcing them to flee to the Saudi border.

Although Riyadh was forced to receive hundreds of them in the hope of deporting them to Ethiopia, Addis Ababa showed procrastination in accepting its children under the pretext of the possibility of them carrying the Corona virus, which put Riyadh in an embarrassing position in front of the international community, especially after human rights organizations launched a campaign against the Kingdom against the background of its forced to Put them in positions until solutions to their situations are found.

The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said last month it would begin repatriating some 2,000 Tegaru migrants stranded in Saudi Arabia. Addis Ababa denied that it refused to help immigrants from its children in the kingdom, but said it was limited by resources. It blamed TPLF human traffickers in Yemen for the migrants’ plight. So far, the deportation process of Ethiopians continues to face obstacles, allowing hundreds of them to flee and hide to avoid deportation.

https://alkhaleejtoday.co/saudi-arabia/ ... ants-.html

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Re: Egypt News: Saudi Arabia Arrested 159 Tegaru Migrants in Riyadh ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!

Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) » 29 Sep 2020, 00:48

Let me get this straight. The Yemeni Houthi rebels marched 100,000 of your Tegaru refugees across the Saudi border in a human wave formation in an effort to destabilize the kingdom? :roll:

Haven't we seen that same film before, back in 1998-2000 to be exact? :roll:




The TPLF commanders' strategy was simple. Deploying tens of thousands of barely trained recruits along a 3-mile front, they drove them forward, wave upon wave, with the sole mission of blowing themselves up on minefields until they had cleared a path to the Eritrean front line for better trained infantry, mechanised forces and armour.

In the third or fourth wave, about 5,000 peasants came with them, their mules and donkeys bearing food and ammunition for an Ethiopian breakthrough.

It didn't work. The doomed men hardly raised their weapons, but linked hands in a despairing communal solace in the face of certain death from four sources: mines, perfectly aimed artillery, the trenches and their own officers in the rear, who shot them if they turned and ran. :roll:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/may/18/ethiopia

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Re: Egypt News: Saudi Arabia Arrested 159 Tegaru Migrants in Riyadh ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!

Post by Digital Weyane » 29 Sep 2020, 04:21

:shock: :shock: :shock:

‘We Are Treated Like Animals and Beaten Every Day’

The Saudi Arabian government deported 3,000 Tegaru in early April and were preparing to get rid of 200,000 more before international pressure caused a moratorium. The detention centers were their next solution.



https://atlantablackstar.com/2020/09/21 ... every-day/

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