Addis Ababa — An
Eritrean opposition group alleged Saturday that the government in Asmara is
forcibly displacing members of the Afar ethnic minority from their ancestral
lands.
The Ethiopia-based Red
Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO) said that Eritrean regime is carrying
out Afar targeted public displacement in Galalo, a city in northern part of
Dankalia. The aim the opposition group say that the intention is to change the
population of the area by settling Tigrigna speakers, who are the dominant group
in Eritrea.
RSADO said that
government agents are currently grabbing Afar-owned land with promises of large
amounts of money if they sell their property. Those who refuse to sell are
forced to do so by the government and army, the exiled group say.
This is not the first
time for the regime to carry out public displacement against the Afars who also
are known as Dankils, according to the group.
RSADO has called on
the international community to immediately intervene over the situation to stop
the forced displacement.
"We urgently
appeal to international community and human rights organizations to stop the
dictatorial regime in Asmara from displacing and cleansing Afar people putting
up on him a possible pressure" it said.
"We urge the
United Nations Security Council to implement its 2010 (1970) sanctions to save
the life of innocent Eritrean civilians ahead of them more suffering Red Sea
Afar" it added.
The Red Sea nation is
one of the most repressive countries in the world. In protest to extreme
political repression, tens and thousands of Eritreans have fled own home to
neighboring countries.
Eritreans who have
fled the country are considered traitors by the regime. When refugees are
deported back to Eritrea they face prosecution, lengthy jail terms in harsh
prison facilities or a possible punishment of death.
Earlier this month
RSADO said Eritrea and Yemen had signed a "security arrangement"
aimed to deport thousands of Eritrean refugees, mostly ethnic Afar fishermen
who sought asylum in the Gulf state.
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