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Brief Response to Meskerem; if you can post as soon
as you can, it is appreciated.
Selam,
Hidmona Eritrean-Canadians Human Rights Group of Manitoba and its
members have in numerous occasions have advocated for the amendment
of the law as it unfairly targets genuine Eritreans who participated
in the armed struggle.
Please allow me
to paraphrase what I wrote to Haw Semere Habtemariam.
For starters,
there are hundreds of EPLF and ELF fighters who have been accepted
by Canada and called it Home. They are our mentors and inspirations.
So just to correct your willful ignorance the provision doesn't
affect them at all.
More to the
point, we, at Hidmona Human Rights Group, have done more than the
likes of Ato Alem in an effort to bring clear distinction between
the heroes who need genuine protection and the ex-heroes (now you
call them zeros, like Zemhret Yohannes) who guilty of fraudulent
misrepresentation. Our position is as we told the reporters and
officials the same too) those who continued to serve the regime
(well actually part of the regime, military bands, PFDJ leaders)
should be banned from entering Canada for they are liers, murderers,
and thieves. They stole our dream; killed our young; lied to all of
us. But those genuine fighters who gave everything they have had for
our beloved nation deserve a respite, a warm welcome, even, yes in
tough winters of Canada.
Hidmona Eritrean-Canadians Human Rights Group of Manitoba has helped
produce (though wish we done more) and is signatory of the detailed
document prepared by Canadian Counsel of Refugees (CCR). The
document was written in April 2010, and it details the hardships
many Eritrean refugees face due to the inadmissibility provision of
the law. Please read the following document:
http://ccrweb.ca/en/liberation-limbo-0
We are heartened to see Canadian immigration officials are relaxing
the rules and have started granting the PR status for many accepted
refugees. As members of refugee advocates, we will exert our efforts
for more results.
Our advocacy in ground towards bringing more awareness to the issue
and the practical assistance we offered to those who were affected
by the inadmissibility law is surely known to those who needed it.
We will continue to do so.
Now, if you
want to know more about the basis our protest against Zemhret and
the military band it is simply this Canadian provision of the law.
"Persons in Canada
who have dealings with Eritrea are encouraged to carefully consider
the prohibition on the provision of financial assistance related to
military activities. This may be of particular relevance to Eritrean
expatriates paying ... whether called dues, contributions, donations
or any other term, may be prohibited under Canadian sanctions."
This clearly
puts fundraisers done by members of the Eritrean military, under the
leadership of Zemhret is illegal under Canadian law;...and immoral
under the greatest law of all; "the law of conscience."
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