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  2. Escaping Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Escaping Eritrea is a 2021 English documentary episode produced and directed by Evan Williams. [1] The co-producers are Daffodil Altan, Priyanka Boghani, Daniel Edge, Max Green, Erika Howard, Michelle Mizner and Evan Williams. The real footage was taken by Michael, who was also a refugee from Eritrea who moved to Europe.

  3. Refoulement of Eritrean refugees during the Tigray war

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    A witness told AFP that 26 or 27 refugees were taken by the EDF to an unknown location. [5] On 2 February, Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), stated after a visit to Ethiopia that Eritrean refugees had been "caught in crossfire, abducted and forced to return to Eritrea under duress by Eritrean forces ...

  4. Deportation of Eritreans during the Sudanese civil war (2023 ...

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    During conflicts, such as the series of Eritrean-Ethiopian clashes since Eritrea's invasion of Ethiopia in 1998, a significant number of migrants from Eritrea sought refuge in Sudan for safety. As a result, Sudan has accumulated a population of around 126,000 Eritrean migrants and Sudanese-Eritreans, with over 75,000 in the Sudanese capital ...

  5. This Former Child Refugee From Eritrea Started A New Life ...

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  6. Reactions to the Tigray war - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July, hundreds of Eritrean refugees rallied in Addis Ababa for protection by the government from the TDF, fearing the danger posed to other Eritrean refugees stuck in Tigray, unable to leave due to ongoing fighting. [9] [10] Thousands of protesters gathered in the capital to denounce the TDF on 8 August. [11]

  7. World's longest detained journalist wins rights prize - AOL

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    Dawit Isaak has been held without trial in an Eritrean prison for 23 years.

  8. Hitsats massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Hitsats massacre was a massacre at Hitsats refugee camp on or around 19 November 2020 during the Tigray War. [1] The civilians killed were 300 Eritrean refugees, according to Europe External Programme with Africa (EEPA), [2] and five humanitarian workers, according to The New York Times, [1] Associated Press, [3] and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

  9. Eritrean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Many were Eritrean Muslims, while Eritrean Christians, whose number increased in the 1980s, tried to claim asylum in Europe and North America. [12] [13] [14] Between approximately 20,000 and 30,000 Eritrean Muslims left the country during the British Military Administration from 1941 to 1952 and the Ethiopian-Eritrean federation from 1952 to 1962.