*To the Editor of the National Post*
November, 19, 2011
In response to the November 5, 2011 article titled “Eritrea raising money in Canada, financing terrorists to attack Canada”. The Eritrean cultural Centre in Greater Vancouver and its members are in disbelieve with this accusation made by the national post, a statement made by self serving individuals with zero truths and nil fact or evidence. We cannot believe the national post would let down and lavish its trustworthiness by reporting this false element of allegation about Eritrea, We the Eritrean cultural centre in greater Vancouver and its members strongly support and endorse the full content letter writing by “Eritrean Canadian Association of Ontario(ECAO)”, Copy attached below.
*Sincerely*
*Eritrean Cultural centre of Greater Vancouver*
*ERITREAN CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO (ECAO) *296 Concord Avenue,
Toronto Ontario, Canada, M6H 2P6
E-mail: ecaomedia_at_gmail.com
To the Editor of the National Post
November 13, 2011
In response to the November 5, 2011 article titled “Eritrea raising money in Canada, financing terrorists to attack Canada, the Eritrean Canadian Association of Ontario (ECAO) and all the members of our great community are shocked and disappointed that the National Post would betray and squander its credibility by inserting itself in an unsubstantiated report propagated by self serving individuals without an ounce of truth, facts or evidence. Your attempt to depict Eritrean as contributors to the Al-Shabbab terrorist organization because they pay their dues to the development of their country is a malicious and completely baseless.
First and foremost, Eritrean Canadians are law abiding citizens who are well integrated into Canadian society working, studying and participating in sectors of our society. Furthermore, Eritrean-Canadians are proud of their Canadian identity and will continue to make positive contributions to Canadian society and would not support any acts that would disrupt or threaten Canada’s security or its harmonious society. Eritrean-Canadians consider Canada to be their home and value the rights and privileges granted to them to preserve their Eritrean identity. The insinuation that Eritrean-Canadians would ever support terrorism in any way is malicious and contrary to the facts.
Thus the propagation of these types of malicious and groundless accusations can victimize and marginalize many ethno cultural communities. It has been shown that similar ill considered allegations promotes unfounded stigmatizations and impairs the ability of newcomer to these communities to integrate in a healthy way.
The 2% contribution was an idea that was proposed by Eritrean Diaspora communities in North America and Europe in 1992, to reconstruct a war ravaged country and economy. It was subsequently accepted by the Eritrean government as a proclamation. As a result of these contributions, Eritrea is one of the leading nations among the undeveloped countries in achieving food security, education, health care and building infrastructure in the country. Eritrean-Canadians who have visited Eritrea recently have seen the great deal of progress and development that has occurred as a result of these contributions. Eritrean-Canadians categorically reject the assertion that the 2% contribution is a tax that is forced on them by government officials or individuals acting on their behalf simply because it has never happened.
Lastly, it seems the primary source of the information contained in this article was made by an individual named Aaron Berhane. Mr. Berhane was originally welcomed by the Eritrean community in Canada but has alienated the community with his ongoing self serving political activities. Mr. Berhane is not someone that garners respect from the members of his community. One wonders why Mr. Berhane receives so much attention from the National Post in Canada when he has absolutely no credibility within his own Eritrean community.
The National Post and Mr. Berhane have crossed the point of political activism with its accusations. A way needs to be established - preferably legal - to clear the accusations and ask Mr. Berhane and Mr. Stewart Bell to provide the evidence of individual and collective responsibility for their outrageous accusations or immediately retract their accusations publicly.
In the mean time the National Post needs to acknowledge the irreparable harm done to the community by the publication of the defamatory allegations. If the National Post wishes to speak with the Eritrean-Canadian Association of Ontario, we would warmly welcome the opportunity.
Eritrean Canadian Association of Ontario
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