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Gulag degli studenti eritrei

by N.T. 30 settembre 2009
Era la metà del mese di luglio e il mondo aspettava il summit del G8 a genova. Televisioni sintonizzate sulla riunione dei governanti dei maggiori paesi industrializzati. I No-Global manifestano insieme alle associazioni pacifist. Police, Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza in riot gear. Army on alert. The tessione begins to mount, the information also gives voice to the protesters. The news do not talk about anything else. Urban warfare, Black Block, scuffles and positions of the agents. All seem to lose all sense of reality. The world is appalled before the killing of Carlo Giuliani, are shown the video of that unfortunate incident. The beating of demonstrators avviente after the Diaz school and in the streets, is transmitted as a prolonged pain. Stop the events that follow one another in the West and turn our attention to Eritrea.

In those days even in those times there were ongoing demonstrations Asmara University students. Why Eritrean students were protesting? Because these disagreements to their government in an African country? E 'are known to students around the world during the summer holidays are less committed because of the holidays. In Eritrea, however during the summer each student at any level required to participate in the work (called in the Tigrinya MAATOT) promoted by the dictatorship. There's even a summer program for political proselytizing of young western Eritrean origin. Here is an example program in 2008; 2 days of special celebration dedicated to the youth of Canada and the United States: [ http://na.nueys.org/flyer/Guideline% 20for% 20Participation.pdf ]
Virtually
colonies of boys are sent to work in villages (and villages) located in remote areas. In almost 18 years of administrative management of the scheme Afewerky, almost every summer, with a few exceptions, all students were forced to hard labor in the Gulag Eritreans. Child labor exploitation, violation of freedom of movement and freedom, forced labor, slavery, physical punishment, etc. ... etc. ... The violations will not count.
course, the representatives of the university after years of silence patient manifested on behalf of all students, protested against this practice of exploitation, in opposition to the regime firmly. They had never done, on that occasion The repression was brutal. From that moment on, the history of the Eritrean government is moving towards a point of no return full of horrors.

You can ask around, and Western diplomats to authorities, the event of university students, then branded as a coup attempt against the government. According to this charge students were deported to detention camps military. A witness describes in detail what has happened in that time university students to asmara [ http://www.awate.com/portal/content/view/4025/6/ ]

This history of repression mass ends for many university students November 7, 2001 after months of torture and agonies, with at least two deaths among students (Yirga Yosief and Yemane Tekie -14 August 2001 - August 19, 2001). The atrocities have been consumed in various prison camps, of which only the military has Wia convolto 2000 students arbitrarily detained. The dismantling and destruction of university education was only beginning. Here's a post reflection on why the closure of the University of Asmara:
[ http://admasinexile.blogspot.com/2008/03/why-demolishing-sole-university-in.html ]

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