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They want to go to Europe,bring them in Vietnam
April 16, 2014
More and more refugees trying to flee from Israel to Europe and Australia, are hijacked by unscrupulous traffickers in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. A complaint is Alganesh Fessaha , Eritrean naturalized Italian , head of the NGO Gandhi, who always takes care of migration flows from the Horn of Africa are directed to the north. "The phenomenon is still limited but is quickly catching on - explains Alganesh - and must be stopped before it takes uncontrollable dimensions ."
The new route has been " opened " a few months ago , immediately after the approval of the new immigration law by Israel December 10, 2013 . Legislation provides for imprisonment for one year for illegal immigrants and , at the end of detention , deportation. The law has alarmed foreigners in the country. And, in particular, the Eritreans , for which the return would go back under the control of a regime particularly hard with the risk of being deported to concentration camps and of being subjected to torture . So fifty of them in Israel for several years but without a residence permit , they decided to rely on Israeli traffickers . They have promised to immigrants ( who have paid six thousand dollars) to take them to Europe or Australia. Instead, have them embarking on flights to Cambodia , Thailand and Vietnam . "If Cambodia and Thailand have welcomed them - continues Alganesh - Vietnam expelled them and now you are at the airport waiting to know where
they can be sent . I continue to ask Western countries to create humanitarian corridors to allow these children to emigrate without risk. But on this front, nothing happens and the boys continue not only to be duped by unscrupulous traffickers , but also to risk their lives . "
Meanwhile, from the Horn of Africa Eritreans , Somalis , Ethiopians and Sudanese continue to flee . Most of them follow the classic route that takes them through the Sudan in Libya and then in Italy . "It's a well-trodden route - continues Alganesh - and traffickers are mostly Sudanese and Eritreans in cahoots with the Libyans. Many migrants die in the harsh crossed the desert. Others in the stretch of sea between Libya and Lampedusa. There are no estimates of the dead, but are in the thousands . "
It seems to stop the flow to the Sinai. To discourage migrants , rather than the wall built by Israel on the border with Egypt , is the danger of repatriation and the risk of falling into the hands of Bedouin smugglers . "Over the last few months - says Alganesh - the Egyptian army has conducted large-scale operations to restore order in Sinai . In Cairo was not interested in suppressing trafficking in human beings and contain the threat of Islamic fundamentalism. The operations resulted in the bombing of some basics of the Bedouins and the arrest of several of them. So also the trafficking of human beings has suffered a lot. Currently not more than thirty migrants are in the hands of the Bedouins . While 150 are in Egyptian prisons on charges of illegal immigration . "
He closed the doors of the Sinai , the risky route to Libya , migrants seek alternatives. Small groups are moving from east to west Africa. The objective is to Nigeria and from there to South America and then the United States . " There are still small groups - concludes Alganesh - but are plotting a new path. The despair can not be curbed . A closed course , if you search for another . "
Henry Casale
(Software translation)
Received on Thu Apr 17 2014 - 11:40:50 EDT