Ethiopian maids reveal abuse from employers in UAE

7DAYS Dubai Maids Wube Tamene (left) and Hedja Ousman (right) Two maids have spoken of the appalling abuse they claim was dished out by their employers, as a top diplomat called for an end to household “slavery”. Hedja Ousman, 22, and Wube Tamene, 18, worked for families in the UAE and both say they were

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7 Ethiopia Migrants arrested in Tanzania

Tanzania Daily SEVEN suspected illegal immigrants from Ethiopia have been arrested at Busale ward, Unyakyusa Division in Kyela District, Mbeya Region on Tuesday. Mbeya Regional Police Commander (RPC), Mr Ahmed Msangi, said that the suspects were found hidden in a bush at 11am, saying the suspects were taken to the central police station in the

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Eritrean voyage to hell – New documentary film by French TV

Each month between 3000 and 4000 young Eritreans flee Eritrea and many of them fall into the hands of evil human traffickers and organ traders, according to the Special Rapporteur of the United Nations for Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth. The following is trailer of a shocking documentary film produced by a French TV, Public Sénat.

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Perhaps the greatest threat to Ethiopia comes from within

Irish Times By Ahmed Soliman Some of Addis Ababa’s national-development initiatives are bringing the government into conflict with its own people Visionary: the state funeral of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, in 2012; his death took Ethiopia into unknown territory. Photograph: Mulugeta Ayene/AFP/Getty Since 2000 Ethiopia has registered some of the greatest gains in human development

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$15,000 reward for information on Ethiopian missing Mom

A reward has been increased for $15,000 for information on the whereabouts of a Wylie woman missing since Oct. 2. Wylie Police say Almaz Gebremedhin, 42, was last seen at 5 a.m. that day as she left her home in the 1500 block of Windward Lane to go to work at a nursing home. She

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$15,000 reward for information on Ethiopian missing Mom

A reward has been increased for $15,000 for information on the whereabouts of a Wylie woman missing since Oct. 2. Wylie Police say Almaz Gebremedhin, 42, was last seen at 5 a.m. that day as she left her home in the 1500 block of Windward Lane to go to work at a nursing home. She

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IOM Helps Detained Ethiopian Migrants to Voluntarily Return Home from Tanzania

IOM GENEVA, Switzerland, October 10, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — This week, over 450 Ethiopian migrants held in Tanzanian prisons for immigration offenses will take a step closer to returning home to their families with the help of IOM and the Government of Japan. The operation, in close cooperation with the Tanzanian Ministry of Home

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105 Ethiopian migrants arrested By Kenyan Police

The Star By Stephen Astariko POLICE in Garissa have arrested 105 illegal immigrants from Ethiopia who sneaked in the country through the Moyale boarder. North Eastern regional CID coordinator Musa Yego said that the immigrants were arrested on Monday aboard a lorry with Kenyan registration numbers. Speaking to the press in Garissa town, Yego said

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105 Ethiopian migrants arrested By Kenyan Police

The Star By Stephen Astariko POLICE in Garissa have arrested 105 illegal immigrants from Ethiopia who sneaked in the country through the Moyale boarder. North Eastern regional CID coordinator Musa Yego said that the immigrants were arrested on Monday aboard a lorry with Kenyan registration numbers. Speaking to the press in Garissa town, Yego said

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Mediterranean Migrants: Human Trafficking Gang ‘Took Organs as Payment’

IB Times By Umberto Bacchi A gang of human traffickers accepted migrants’ organs as payment for smuggling them to Europe in a perilous journey from northern Africa, an Italian police investigation has revealed. The gang, composed by Libyans and Eritreans, allegedly demanded that asylum seekers pay €1,500 (£1,200) up front to board one of the

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