By BosNewsLife Africa Service

Thousands flee "regime of Eritrean President" President Isaias Afwerki according to activists. Many are now held as hostages in Sinai Desert, reports say.

CAIRO, EGYPT (BosNewsLife)– Eritrean hostages who are being held in Egypt’s North Sinai Desert, near Israel, have appealed for international intervention after they were told they would be sold to organ traffickers if a massive ransom is not paid for them, Christian rights activists confirmed Wednesday, January 4.

“We have been beaten, tortured, humiliated in the most atrocious fashion. We have now received an ultimatum from our persecutors: if our families do not pay US$33,000 per head within 24 hours, we will be sold to clandestine clinics that traffic in human organs,” the hostages were quoted as saying in an appeal distributed by the Italian non-governmental organization EveryOne Group.

It was not immediately clear how the group had obtained the appeal.

Many African refugees have organs removed from their bodies for sale, before being left to die, according to international news reports.

“We are calling on the civilized countries, religious people who abhor these atrocities, the United Nations and the European Union not to abandon us. If we had been Europeans or Americans, would you have left us in this terrible condition? We are young men and women who have fled from a country that persecuted us,” the hostages reportedly said.

MORE REFUGEES HELD

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), a well-informed Christian rights group, told BosNewsLife that the hostages are among “hundreds of Eritrean refugees,” including women and children, who it said “have fallen into the hands of human traffickers.” Many, CSW added, “are still held hostage in purpose-built camps in the Sinai Desert.”

CSW Advocacy Director Andrew Johnston told BosNewsLife in a statement that “it has been over a year since these hostage camps were brought to light.” While in some cases people traffickers have even been identified, “these camps still exist, and the inhumane treatment of these refugees, along with the threat of organ trafficking, continues.”

Christians are believed to be among them. “There they face harassment, extreme sexual abuse and torture until relatives or friends make extortionate payments to secure their release, ” according to CSW investigators.

The hostages are among many Eritreans who “flee the repressive regime of President Isaias Afwerki at a rate of 1,000 people per month.” Eritrea has one of the world’s worst human rights records, including stringent restrictions on religious freedom, CSW said.

Tens of thousands of Eritreans are thought to be imprisoned in the country’s detention facilities, including around 3,000 Christians, according to CSW and other estimates.

GROWING FRUSTRATION

There is growing frustration about of the perceived lack of Egyptian will to tackl the hostage situation, Johnston explained. “We urge the Egyptian authorities to take effective action to end human trafficking within their borders, and to ensure that perpetrators of these appalling crimes are brought to justice.”

The North Sinai region is dominated by Bedouin tribes and is a perennial hotbed of illegal activities, including weapons sales, smuggling and other activities. There has been concerns among rights groups that police and other Egyptian security forces have all but vanished from the region following the Egyptian revolution that toppled Egypt’s president Hosni Mubarak in February last year.

Analysts say however a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt imposes limits on the Egyptian military presence there.

Last year, Egyptian and Israeli news reports said however that the Egyptian government had obtained Israel’s agreement for a temporary increase in troop strength there to address security problems.

Both countries have an interest in restoring order because of a pipeline through the area that carries natural gas to Israel from Egypt, which has been disrupted bombed on several occasions.

11 COMMENTS

  1. dear brothers and sisters stop going to this region , inthe media how many times they talked , these kind of people they are criminals , half people they pass to isreal so that to pretend the way is good , but this is not true , please young eritrean don’t confuse by these honeys

  2. The regime in Eritrea is lead by #1 dictator in the face of the earth at this time. People die in prison, on the way to Sudan Ethiopia or any neighbouring country. The brutality of this regime is worse than the previouse colonizers. Unellected self appointed president, imprisoned all his commorades who requested reformation. He created all kind of Chaose to survive in power and we will hear awefull stories when he is gone. Thank you for bringing this to the attention of public opinion. We admire you. God bless you.

  3. I have a question for you, may I? For how long are you going to wait for the things get better in your own country? When will you understand it’s your own responsibility to act and change the existing havoc?
    Or do you think running away from Eritrea to anywhere else would solve it?
    Sorry, but noone else but you and your fellow countrymen can do it and should do it.
    It’s your country, not just mr. Afwerki’s private property.
    Start acting as the legal owners instead of running away from a problem.

  4. This is terrible. It has been going on for almost 5 years now.
    Rich Arabs are getting healthy Eritrean youth organs for cheap.
    God will punish them one day. Eritreans are murdered, raped, even
    the young boys are raped more ofetn than the old ladies. Please god
    help. This Eritrean leader is cold blooded and making the innocent
    people run away.

  5. we did,we r the legal owners of that country,i’m really sorry that my country men n women r going through this,but then again migration is been there for thousands of years it is not something new that only we seen it on eritreans,actually more that half the refuges that they say they r eritreans r not even eritreans,every body knows that.so don’t make a big deal out of it.

  6. its wonderful in this time when we became a free country.we can find such

    a terrible things. and the problem is de dictator he cant live this young eritreans

    to live in their countrey peacefuly. dear–brothers we must fight for this dictator

    until we became we live free in own country.

  7. Oh Lord! We have always prayed so that you bless him with your wisdom and fear. But you can see that, all this is happening because of the one man, who is committing all sorts of atrocities, in order not to surrender power to its rightful owners – the people.

    Lord, I am recalling what is written in John 11:50…”you do not realise that it is better for you that one man die for the people than that the whole nation perish.”

    Lord thy will be done.

    Lord, hear our prayers.

  8. While my heart and sympathy goes out to all those that are suffering these terrible acts of evilness by other fellow human beings, I call on the president to take all the necessary steps to help these people as soon as possible; It makes me feel sick to the bone to hear this and it is time he listined to his fellow countrymen and women that put him in power and fought alongside him for the independence of our country.

  9. Reciting Psalm 146:
    7 The LORD upholds the cause of the oppressed
    and gives food to the hungry.
    The LORD sets prisoners free,
    8 the LORD gives sight to the blind,
    the LORD lifts up those who are bowed down,
    the LORD loves the righteous.
    9 The LORD watches over the foreigner
    and sustains the fatherless and the widow,
    but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.

    10 The LORD reigns forever,
    your God, O Zion, for all generations.

    Praise the LORD.

  10. Reciting Psalm 146:
    7 He upholds the cause of the oppressed
    and gives food to the hungry.
    The LORD sets prisoners free,
    8 the LORD gives sight to the blind,
    the LORD lifts up those who are bowed down,
    the LORD loves the righteous.
    9 The LORD watches over the foreigner
    and sustains the fatherless and the widow,
    but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.
    10 The LORD reigns forever,
    your God, O Zion, for all generations.
    Praise the LORD.

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