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Eritrean diaspora fashion industry recent articles:
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Eritrean diaspora articles on recent issues (~2024/2025)
In February, the US deported nearly 300 asylum-seekers to Panama. Most of the deportees had come to the US not from Panama, but from Africa,
Notes internacionals CIDOB, núm. 124Jonathan Zaragoza CristianiResearcher, European University Institute. EU-Borders Visiting Research Fello
The Turkish government forcibly deported 300 Eritrean migrants to their home country, where they face a grave risk of human rights violation
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Parliament wants to conclude a so-called transit agreement with a third country for the return of rejected Eritrean asylum seekers.
Ethiopian Immigration Service denies allegations of arbitrary fees, deportation of Eritrean nationals Addis Standard News -
A price drop by smugglers and the threat of war with Ethiopia draw record numbers from the poor African country
Eritrea is a country in the Horn of Africa region. It is bordered by Ethiopia in the south, Sudan in the west, and Djibouti in the southeast
Recent crime news articles on Eritreans in the disapora from the Daily*Mail*/U*K Media
Nach einem Griff an den Po stach Fallyn B. zu – das Gericht verurteilt sie zu zwei Jahren auf Bewährung: Es sei keine Notwehr gewesen.
A lawyer for Alem Tekeste's family said the verdict passed down by German judges following his fatal stabbing at a Kaiserslautern train stat
An American woman is facing a potential 10-year prison sentence for killing Eritrean-born Alem Tekeste, 64, who had lived in Germany since 1
Amen Teklay, 15, who had dreams of becoming a doctor, was found suffering fatal injuries on Clarendon Street in Glasgow at around 10.30pm on
Callum Ulysses Parslow, 31, (pictured) knifed Nahom Hagos, 25, in the lobby area of the Pear Tree Inn and Country Hotel in Hindlip, Worceste
Twelve people lost their lives and around 50 were rescued after the 26-foot long boat overturned.
Mussie Imnetu, 41, was found unconscious with a head injury in Queensway, west London, on August 26 this year and died four days later in ho
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I'm also a person. I'm an Eritrean.
When I saw the world didn’t care
If I was stripped of everything,
Even my dignity,
And beaten like a slave
Less than human,
I lost all sense of peace except in saying
I am also a person. I’m an Eritrean.
the first stanza of Issayas Tsegai’s poem ‘I Am Also A Person’. It captures the feeling that even a ‘hopeless horizon’ can contain a voice and, however horrifying the losses, it cannot be denied. here is the rest of the peom :
The wind wanted my bones…
I wished I was never born….
I left my home
Because it abandoned me.
I left my stream
Because I would have drowned.
I left.
I couldn’t bear the burden…
The crumbled barn
And livestock disappeared,
The yard smelling only of dust,
Nothing to make in to bread…
No harvest
Nothing but drought ahead…
the angel of death;
Nothing but one horror
Pouring over another.
Birds in the swaying trees…
The rhythm of the sea
And music in the stream -
They were our dominion and legacy;
We ate and dressed well,
Living and sleeping in peace
And devoted to good work.
I loved this country.
- Issayas Tsegai
first published in Issays Tsegai’s poetry collection Lemin-Leminey in 1998, and translated to English by Ghirmai Negash and Charles Cantalupo (Who needs a story, 2005).
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