Eritrean refugees are detained with criminals, abused, extorted, and denied sleep unless they pay. This is not law enforcement it’s systematic cruelty.
Silence is complicity.
In Egypt, Eritrean refugees who fled dictatorship are facing detention, deportation threats, and violence
It has now been over two weeks with no information about their whereabouts. Some fled into the desert and never made contact with their families again.
Families are still searching. They deserve answers.
Where are the 108 Eritreans?
More than 23 refugees in Egypt have reportedly been sexually abused women and men.
How much evidence is needed before action is taken?
Survivors deserve protection and justice.
@UNHCR@amnesty@hrw@Refugees@amnesty@hrw@BBCWorld
Team Eritrea begins Stage 4 today, covering 127.2 km from the shores of Karongi to the finish in Rubavu. Expect some explosive action on the climbs!
Good luck to the Red Sea Camels—let’s conquer those heights! 🇪🇷 #Eritra