Macron's France: Six Children & Pregnant Woman Among 12 Eritreans Dead
- Abraham Enoch
- Sep 5, 2024
- 4 min read
https://youtu.be/t1pEBu7G0AQ
✞ የማክሮን ፈረንሳይ፤ በዚህ አመት እጅግ ገዳይ የሆነው የስደተኞች ጀልባ አሳዛኝ ክስተት ፥ ከ፲፪/12 ኤርትራዊያን መካከል ስድስት ልጆች እና ነፍሰ ጡር ሴት እ.አ.አ ማክሰኞ 3, 2024 ዓ.ም ሞተዋል።✞
✞✞✞ R.I.P /R.I.F/D.E.P/ነ.ይ / ነፍሳቸውን ይማርላቸው ✞✞✞
በቦሎኝ ሱር-ሜር አቅራቢያ የሌ ፖርቴል ከንቲባ የሆኑት ኦሊቪየር ባርባሪን ተጎጂዎችን ለማከም የመጀመሪያ እርዳታ መስጫ ቦታ በተዘጋጀበት ወቅት "እንደ አለመታደል ሆኖ የጀልባው የታችኛው ክፍል ተከፈተ" ብለዋል ። "ሰዎች በተጨናነቀ ውሃ ውስጥ እንዴት እንደሚዋኙ ካላወቁ ...ነገሮች በጣም በፍጥነት ሊሄዱ ይችላሉ።"
እውነትም 'ባርባሪን'፤ አይይይ እናንት አረመኔዎች፤ ከሚያሸብሯችሁ መሀመዳውያን ጋር ተመሳጥራችሁ ሰላማዊ ሀበሻ ክርስቲያኖችን በዚህ መልክ ትመነጥራላችሁ! እንግዲያውስ ወዮላችሁ!
😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠
ልብ እንበል፤ በዚህ የስካይ ኒውስ ኢንተርቪው ሆነ 'ሮይተርስ' ጋዜጣ በዝርዝር ባወጡት ቃለ መጠይቅ ላይ፤ “ከዚህ አሳዛኝ የጀልባ 'አደጋ' 'ተርፈዋል' ተብለው የሚጠየቁት 'ኤርትራውያን' ሁሉም ሙስሊሞች ናቸው/የኢስላም ስም ነው ያላቸው።
ታዲያ በሊቢያ፣ ጂቡቲ፣ ሶማሊላንድ እና የመን የባሕር ዳርቻዎች ከዚህ በፊት ስንሰማው እንደነበረው መሀመዳውያኑ ክርስቲያኖቹን እንዲሰጥሙ አድርገዋቸው ይሆን? ከሰይጣናዊው የፈረንሳይ አገዛዝ ጋር ተመሳጥረው በተበላሸ ጀልባ ወይም መርከብ ባሕር ላይ ለቅቀዋቸው ይሆን? ይህ የባሕር ዳርቻ ብዙ ጀልባዎች፣ መርከቦች፣ አውሮፕላኖችና ሳተላይቶች የሚተላለፉት የባሕር ዳርቻ ነው። እውነት የክርስቲያን ሐበሾቹን ሕይወት ማዳን ሳይችሉ ቀርተው ወይም አቅቷቸው?
ከሳምንት በፊት ማልታ ብዙ ዓመት በደሴቷ የኖሩትን ሕግ-አክባሪ ክርስቲያን ሐበሾችን እንዳገተቻቸውና ልትጠርፋቸው እንደወሰነች ስምተናል፤
✞The Maltese Church Demands Immediate Release of Detained Ethiopian Nationals
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✞ The Deadliest Migrant Boat Tragedy This Year ✞
September 04, 2024: Eritrean Migrant on Surviving Deadly Channel Crossing Attempt
Most of the victims were believed to be women, some under 18, and many of the passengers didn't have life preservers, officials said, with one calling it the deadliest migrant accident in the channel this year.
“Unfortunately, the bottom of the boat ripped open,” said Olivier Barbarin, mayor of Le Portel near Boulogne-sur-Mer, where a first aid post was set up to treat victims. “If people don’t know how to swim in the agitated waters ... it can go very quickly."
Europe’s increasingly strict asylum rules, growing xenophobia and hostile treatment of migrants have been pushing them north. Before Tuesday’s accident, at least 30 migrants had died or gone missing while trying to cross to the U.K. this year, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Sky's international correspondent John Sparks spoke with a survivor of yesterday's channel-crossing tragedy which claimed the lives of 12 people when their boat capsized.
An asylum seeker who survived Tuesday's fatal small boat sinking in the Channel has told Sky News he would risk his life again to get to the UK.
The 25-year-old Eritrean man, called 'Daoud', said it was the seventh time he had tried to reach Britain, but despite the dangers, he insisted he would make another attempt.
Daoud said he was on board a migrant boat when the bottom of the vessel 'ripped open' and it capsized off the French coast.
Twelve people, including a pregnant woman and six children, died in the tragedy, while up to 65 people were rescued near Cap Gris-Nez.
Ten women and girls were among those who perished.
Asked if he had tried to get to the UK, he said: "Yes. Seven times. I couldn't succeed and I'm still doing my best. I paid once."
Daoud added: "I don't have any choice. I want to get a resident permit, so I have freedom, so that I can work."
But asked if Tuesday's tragedy had put him off, he admitted he was a little conflicted, saying "it's difficult to decide. If I could go to any other country in Europe, and get a resident permit..."
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"You would stay there?" he was asked.
"Yeah, a country gave me a resident permit, I would stay. The problem is currently in Europe many people are getting rejected."
Asked if he would think about returning to Eritrea, he said: "It is well known in Eritrea, our government is a dictatorship.
"We cannot stay there safely. They take us to conflict zones. That's why we flee to Europe. There is no religious freedom, or freedom of speech."
He told Sky News that the boat was two hours from shore, when the "overloaded" vessel "ripped" and "everybody was sinking. I tried a little swimming... I survived".
"We thought that we are lost, there was no hope for life, but, thanks to God, we survived. We are here today.
"I did not see . I was totally lost because of panic."
Asked if he was "just thinking about your own survival?", he said: "Definitely."
Daoud said: "I was trying to swim and they arrived and threw life jackets. They arrived immediately, seven to 10 minutes."
It was too late for some, but he said the rescuers "tried their best. They did their best".
Home Office figures show 317 people made the Channel crossing in five boats on Tuesday, taking the provisional total in 2024 so far to 21,720.
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