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BBC Uncovers Untold People-Trafficking, Torture of Ethiopians in Yemen (Video)

Tadias Magazine
By Tadias Staff

Updated: Saturday, July 20th, 2013

New York (TADIAS) – In a major program that is airing this weekend on BBC’s World News, international correspondent Yalda Hakim uncovers abuse and exploitation on a massive scale as BBC investigates one of the most dangerous journeys on earth, and the plight of thousands of Ethiopian migrants attempting to reach Saudi Arabia in search of employment.

In a statement BBC said its World News documentary “traces the steps of the 80,000 Ethiopians who attempt to reach Saudi Arabia every year, but first they must cross the Red Sea, trek 500 kilometres through the desert and then evade Saudi border guards.”

BBC added the biggest danger the migrants face, however, is from Yemeni criminal gangs who kidnap and sell them to so called “torture camps,” where they are held and tortured for ransom.

The program travels to Bab Al Mandab on the south-eastern tip of Yemen, where the migrants come ashore, and then onto to Haradh, a Yemeni town on the Saudi border where the torture camps are located.

“With access to victims, the smugglers themselves and the torture camps, Yalda hears stories of unimaginable cruelty and uncovers evidence to suggest that the Yemeni military may also be involved in the trafficking and sexual abuse,” BBC said.

Below are links to the program and photos.

Watch: Ethiopian migrants tell of torture and rape in Yemen
Watch: Inside Yemen’s ‘torture camps’
BBC News: Ethiopians trapped in Yemen are being evacuated

The following photographs are courtesy of BBC World News

BBC World News journalist Yalda Hakim at a camp in Yemen housing Ethiopian migrants. (Courtesy photo)


Yalda Hakim at a Migrant camp in Haradh run by The International Organization for Migration. (BBC News)

If You Tune In:
Our World: Yemen: The Most Dangerous Journey on Earth
On BBC World News (all times GMT):
Friday July 19th 2013 at 23:30,
Saturday 20th 2013 at 11.30 and 16.30
Sun 21st 2013 at 17.30 and 22.30
www.bbc.com

Related:
Changing Ethiopia’s Media Image: The Case of People-Trafficking (TADIAS)
Meskerem Assefa Advocates for Ethiopian Women in the Middle East (TADIAS)

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Ethiopia signs peace deal with Ogaden rebel group

Above: The government signs a truce with one Ogaden group
but the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) is not in. BBC

BBC
29 July, 2010

The Ethiopian government is to sign a peace deal with the United Western Somali Liberation Front (UWSLF), a rebel group active in the Ogaden region for the last 20 years.

The UWSLF agreed to lay down their arms in April and the formal signing of the deal later today will end the group’s armed struggle.

BBC Network Africa’s Uduak Amimo reports from Addis Ababa.

Click here to listen.

Photo: NYT

Ghana vs Serbia: Black Stars win 1-0

Above: Ghana wins over Serbia 1-0, and Slovenia beats
Algeria 1-0 in the continuation of the FIFA World Cup 2010.

FIFA.com – The latest videos from the 2010 World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2010: TV Schedule Printable June 13 2010

Algeria vs. Slovenia – 13 Jun 1:30pm
Serbia vs. Ghana – 13 Jun 4:00pm
Germany vs. Australia – 13 Jun 8:30pm

* All times are South Africa Time

Video: World Cup 2010: Ghana profile

The world is still talking about the England vs USA game in which it went into a tie. The focus of the conversation is how the goalkeeper of England missed the biggest goal of his career. England goalkeeper Robert Green presented the greatest gift that the United States can receive to tie the score at 1-1.

Watch

BBC News
By Pumza Fihlani
June 11, 2010

Johannesburg’s streets were filled with the unrelenting chorus of the vuvuzela and car horns announcing the beginning of a long night of celebrations as South Africa – known by all football fans here as “Bafana Bafana” (“the boys”) – drew 1-1 with Mexico at the opening match of Africa’s first World Cup.

“I am really proud of Bafana Bafana. Yes, I was hoping for a win but they played really well and have done the country proud,” said Isaac Maphalle, 21, after the final whistle.

The past week has been particularly impressive here – as though the reality of what it means to hold an event of this magnitude has finally sunk in. The entire country is drunk on World Cup fever.

Words can scarcely describe the electricity in this country at the moment. Read more.

Related:
Mandela misses World Cup opening after family death (BBC)
In pictures: Africa’s World Cup (BBC News)
Watch World Cup 2010 online, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, iPhone, Blackberry, Android apps (Examiner.com).

VIDEO: 2010 FIFA World Cup Kick-Off

Video: Will the 2010 World Cup unite South Africa?

Video: World Cup 2010 Opening Ceremony