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Egypt
to Begin Forced Deportation of Refugees from Eritrea
By Michael
Ireland Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
03 June 2008, CAIRO, EGYPT
(ANS) –
Egyptian authorities are to begin forced
deportations of some 150 refugees from Eritrea
currently held in Kanater prison in Cairo within a few days.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has received
information indicating that the Eritrean detainees, who originally
fled from political and religious persecution in Eritrea, are among
over 1,000 Eritreans held in Egyptian prisons.
CSW says they have been denied access to the office of
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Egypt,
despite being entitled to the treatment normally afforded to
refugees. Their deportations are due to take place despite the fact
that the UNHCR has a non-return advisory for Eritrean refugees
If deported, these prisoners will almost certainly face
instant imprisonment and possible torture, CSW says.
A media release from CSW states: “Some may even
face execution, as sources indicate that many are former military
personnel, while others have fled Eritrea’s often harsh and
open-ended military service regime.”
It adds: “London-based NGOs, Human Rights
Concern-Eritrea and Amnesty International, report that Eritreans
deported from Malta in 2002 faced imprisonment, torture and
extra-judicial executions. Eritrean refugees recently deported from
Sweden and Germany are also thought to have disappeared into
Eritrea’s maze of detention centres, with similar
consequences.”
Rev Stuart Windsor, CSW’s National Director, said:
“It is vital that the Egyptian authorities respect the
international treaties to which Egypt is party by allowing these
refugees to have access to the UNHCR. In addition, if the reports of
imminent forced deportations prove correct, then we also urge the
Egyptian Government to reconsider this policy, as these people will
almost certainly face cruel imprisonment and torture if returned.”
CSW is a human rights organization which specializes in
religious freedom, works on behalf of those persecuted for their
Christian beliefs and promotes religious liberty for all.
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