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Danish Eritrea Report: 2 of 3 authors disavow Report, final nail in the coffin!
08 December 2014




Dramatic development in
casusDanish Ertirea Report is what the Danish website, politiko.dk, calls the distancing of 2 key members of the 3 members-commission that prepared and authored the Report on Friday, 5 December 2014. Indeed! The distancing of the two key members is the nail in the coffin of the report for after the distancing of the key source, Dr. Gaim, the embarrassing statement of the Eritrea man in Stockholm, including the mounting domestic and international hits the report is subjected to, this on is the ultimate blow to the report and heralds the falling apart of the commission itself.

Breaking News: Another key Ethiopian source, Tamrat Kebede, just denounced the report as 'brutal and inhumane'and dissociated himself from it.

The talk is not about the distancing of some plane members of the commission. Below is what Danish media is writing about the credibility of the said commissioners:

"The two key officials from the Danish Immigration Eritrea-trip, now on sick leave, has made country reports from Africa together for 20 years.

They have been a duo for more than 20 years.

Since 1993, the two officials of respectively 62 and 43 years worked closely together. They have gone on numerous trips, especially to Africa. They have provided crucial information from other countries. And they have compiled detailed reports on remote areas, reports that could have a direct influence on Danish refugee policy.

The duo has also developed a special template for how these country reports should be structured and designed. The two have worked so closely together that colleagues have called them "Katzenjammer Kids".

It is said that when they have been out for crucial meetings, the only eye contact was enough to make one knew he had to take notes while the other prepared questions.

But today they are both sick.

The two officials in Immigration - the 62-year-old chief consultant and the 43-year-old special consultant - have left the workplace after a fierce internal battle on the Agency's controversial report on Eritrea.


The two experienced officials, the 62-year-old chief consultant and the 43-year-old special consultant, could not vouch for the work on the report. It ended in clashes and accusations, both oral and email, the documents Berlingske read. The two officials have today received a written warning, and both have called in sick. "



          
 

















































 


  
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