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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Ethiopian Woman Asylum Seeker Deported by U.S. to Equatorial Guinea

https://www.bitchute.com/video/WAysMqg1MUPJ/

https://rumble.com/v77nq3c-ethiopian-woman-asylum-seeker-deported-by-u.s.-to-equatorial-guinea.html

😢 ኢትዮጵያዊት ጥገኝነት ጠያቂ እኅታችን በአሜሪካ አስተዳደር ፣ "ወደ ሃገርሽ እንመልሻለን!" ብሎ በመዋሰት ወደማታውቃት ወደ ኢኳቶሪያል ጊኒ ተጠረፈች።

'ጁሊያ' የሚል የርሷ ያልሆነ ቅጽል ስም የተሰጣት እኅታችን በአሜሪካ መንግስት ወታደሮቿ በኃይል ጥቃት እንደተፈፀመባት ገልጻ፣ ከሁለት አመት በፊት ከትውልድ ሀገሯ ኢትዮጵያ ሸሸች።

ከዚያም ወደ ብራዚል በረራ ወሰደች፣ በደቡብ አሜሪካ ለሁለት ወራት ተጉዛ፣ አታላዩን ቦታ ዳሪያን ጋፕን አቋርጣ ጥገኝነት ለመጠየቅ ወደ ምታስበው የአሜሪካ ድንበር ድረስ ተጓዘች። አሜሪካ ውስጥ ከአንድ አመት በላይ ታስራለች። እናም ባለፈው የበጋ ወቅት አንድ ዳኛ ጁሊያ ሊያጋጥማት የሚችለውን አደጋ ግምት ውስጥ በማስገባት ወደ ትውልድ አገሯ ልትባረር እንደማትችል ፈረደ።

ከአራት ወራት በኋላ ግን በአውሮፕላን ተጭና ወደ ምዕራብ አፍሪካዊቷ ሃገር ወደ ኢኳቶሪያል ጊኒ ተላከች፣ ሄዳ የማታውቀው እና ሰምታ የማታውቀው ሃገር/ቦታ።

'ጁሊያ' ሃዘኗን እና ቁጣዋን እንዲህ በማለት ገልጻለች፤

በየደቂቃው፣ በየእለቱ፣ ስደተኛ ሆነህ፣ ጥቁር ሆነህ፣ መብት የለህም። አንተ -- አሜሪካ ውስጥ፣ ታውቃለህ? አላውቅም። ወደ አሜሪካ ከመምጣቴ በፊት አሜሪካ የመብት ምድር፣ ሰብአዊ መብቶች የሚጠበቁባት፣ ሁሉም ነገር ለሰዎች ጥሩ የሆነባት ምድር ነች ብዬ አስብ ነበር ፣ ታውቃለህ? ሰብዓዊ መብት በጣም አስፈላጊ ነገር ነው።”

😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠

እስራኤል ዘ-ስጋም ስምንት ሺህ የሚሆኑ የአክሱማዊቷ ኢትዮጵያን ልጆች ለመጠረፍ በመዘጋጀት ላይ ናት።

እንግዲህ ዘር አጥፊውን ቆሻሻ ወኪላቸውን ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊን እና አረመኔ የጋላ-ኦሮሞ እስላማዊ አገዛዝ ለማዳን ሲሉ መሆኑ ነው። በጣም አቅበዝብዟቸዋል።

ግን ምናልባት ለተገን ፈላጊዎች ከክፉ ነገር በጎ ነገር እየወጣ ይሆን? እነዚህ ባቢሎኖውያን አገሮች ምን እይመጣባቸው ይሆን?

Perhaps, Blessing In Disguise?

👉 Courtesy: PBS Online, March 26, 2026

Since retaking office, the Trump administration has deported more than 675,000 people. Even though the administration alleges that it's removing the worst of the worst, some fleeing political violence and some with strong asylum claims are getting swept up as well. William Brangham spoke with one of those individuals and her lawyer.

Since returning to office, the Trump administration has deported more than 675,000 people. A federal judge recently allowed the government to continue deporting undocumented immigrants to countries other than their country of origin.

Even though the administration says it's removing the worst of the worst criminal elements, some migrants, including those fleeing political violence and who have made asylum claims, are getting swept up as well.

William Brangham recently spoke with one of those people and her lawyer.

🎤 William Brangham:

We recently interviewed a woman who we will call Julia who was deported through this policy. After she says she was violently attacked by her government soldiers, Julia fled her home country in East Africa two years ago.

She took a flight to Brazil, traveled two months up through South America, crossed the treacherous Darien Gap, all the way to the U.S. border where she hoped to claim asylum. She was detained in the United States for over a year. And, then last summer, a judge ruled that Julia could not be deported back to her home country, given the risks that she would face.

Four months later, she was put on a plane and sent to Equatorial Guinea, a place she had never been and had never even heard of.

Julia's lawyer, Meredyth Yoon, joins us now.

Meredyth, thank you so much for being here. We spoke with Julia recently, and she described this horrendous story explaining why she had to flee her country. And it goes like this. Her brothers, who were away at the time, had apparently joined an armed -- an opposition group.

And government soldiers came to Julia's home to interrogate them to find out information about their brothers. And this is very, very hard to listen to. We also obscured Julia's face to protect her identity.

But this is what Julia told us happened on that day.

"Julia," Deported to Equatorial Guinea: They came in the night. I remember there are seven, and three of them, they catch my father. They start beat him. Also, two of them, they catch my mom.

And two of them -- one of, he take me on the ground. And he raped me in my family. And he kicked my stomach more than three times. After he finish raping me, he take his cigarette and he burned my breast.

🎤 William Brangham:

Would that kind of circumstance, clearly fleeing political violence in her home country, be the basis for a normal asylum claim?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon, Immigration Lawyer:

Yes.

The facts of her case are absolutely heartbreaking and clearly formed the basis for statutory eligibility for asylum in the United States. However, at the time she entered the United States, she was subject to a temporary rule that was in effect between May 2023 and May 2025 that made it much harder for people to seek asylum if they traveled through a third country before reaching the United States.

🎤 William Brangham:

She crosses, she gets arrested and she's held in this detention center in Eloy, Arizona. We should say this happened during the Biden administration and transitioned into the Trump administration.

But she's in this detention center for over a year. Is that common to hold people for such long periods of time?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon:

Unfortunately, we're seeing that people are being held in detention for much longer periods of time than was the case in the past.

And this was the case for Julia. Under the Trump administration, we have been seeing that, when people are granted relief, ICE is continuing to hold them in detention for months and months after they have already won protection in their case.

🎤 William Brangham:

This particular detention center has been criticized for some pretty grim conditions. This is what Julia described about her conditions there.

🎤 "Julia":

Every single minute, every single day, they want remind you are migrants, you are Black, you don't have the rights. You -- in America, you know? I don't know. Before I came to America, I think America is the land of rights, you know? Everything is became good for people, human rights is very important thing.

But you went to jail? No. One year, two months, every single day, they remind me I'm migrant.

🎤 William Brangham:

What else did Julia tell you about her experience in that center?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon:

It's horrible to hear the experience that Julia went through in detention. And, sadly, it is endemic to the immigration detention system in the United States.

Conditions are just absolutely terrible. ICE is not held accountable for conditions that they have in their detention centers. They called her names. They insulted her. They called her trash,just -- they were racist. Just absolutely horrific treatment.

🎤 William Brangham:

She finally did get a court hearing, and she was granted this withholding of removal. Can you again explain what that is and what that meant with regards to her status?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon:

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, the U.S. may not deport a person to a country where their life or freedom would be threatened. And when a person has proved that that is likely to be the case, it is mandatory that they may not be sent to that country.

🎤 William Brangham:

So she is then sent four months later to Equatorial Guinea, which she has no connection to whatsoever.

We reached out to DHS for a comment and a spokesperson said, the judge ruled that she could be removed, and to anywhere, as you say, but her home country. And DHS said -- quote -- "We are applying the law as written. If a judge finds an illegal alien has no right to be in this country, we are going to remove them, period."

How do you respond to that?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon:

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, which is the act passed by Congress that contains almost all U.S. immigration law, there are specific procedures that lay out what countries a person may be deported to.

It's not the case that DHS may just deport anyone to any country they please. They have to go through a specific process and follow specific steps. That is not what happened in Julia's case. That is not what happened in nearly all of the cases that we are aware of where someone was deported to a third country.

They -- in Julia's case, she was deceived. She was lied to. She was told that she was being actually deported to her country of origin, not to Equatorial Guinea. She did not find out until the plane was in the air and well into its journey that she was being deported to Equatorial Guinea.

🎤 William Brangham:

The idea, I take it, is that we send people to a third country with some understanding that they will not be mistreated in that country.

Do we have any idea as to what the arrangement America has with Equatorial Guinea?

🎤 Meredyth Yoon:

The agreement between the United States and Equatorial Guinea has not been made public. I have not seen it.

What we do know, based on what we have seen in Equatorial Guinea and elsewhere, is that these arrangements typically are not intended to be sending someone to a new country for that to become their home. Instead, they are stuck between impossible alternatives, to remain detained indefinitely or to be sent on back to the very country they fled and where they would face danger.

So it is a continuation of the cruel policy of detaining people who are coming to seek protection from legitimate violence in their countries of origin.

Friday, August 1, 2025

“You Will Never Be Able to Give Birth”: War-Related Sexual and Reproductive Violence in Ethiopia


https://www.bitchute.com/video/xvuj8Dtf3l4C/

ገብርኤል 🧕 ማርያም ኡራኤል ጊዮርጊስ ተክለ ሐይማኖት 😇 መርቆርዮስ ዮሴፍ መድኃኔ ዓለም

😔 "መውለድ በጭራሽ አትችሉም"፤ ከጦርነት ጋር የተገናኘ ወሲባዊ እና የመራቢያ አመጽ በኢትዮጵያ

አምስት መቶ አስራ አምስት/515 የሕክምና መዝገቦች + ስድስት መቶ ሃምሳ ሰባት/657 የጤና ሰራተኞች በሰሜን ኢትዮጵያ "ስልታዊ በሆነ መንገድ፣ ሆን ተብሎና ቀጣይነት ለው መልክ እየተፈጸመ ያለውን" የመራቢያ/ወሲባዊ ጥቃትን/ ይገልጣሉ

"ባህላዊ የተከለከሉ ድርጊቶች, እንደ ብረት ሲደነቁ, እንደ እርሶቻቸው በሚፈጠሩበት ጊዜ, እናቶች በመደናገጡ, ልጆቻቸው ተገድለዋል.

  • በርካታ አስገድዶ መድፈር ወንጀል፤

  • የሴት ብልት፣ በአፍ፣ እና በቂጥ አስገድዶ መድፈር፤

  • የቤተሰብ አባላትን ጨምሮ የግብረ ሥጋ ግንኙነት እንዲያዩ/እንዲመሥከሩ ይገደዳሉ፣

  • የባዕድ ነገሮችን/ቁሳቁሶችን ከ ጾታዊ ጥቃት በኋላ ወደ ብልት ውስጥ ማስገባት፣

  • የግዳጅ እርግዝና እና ግዳጅ የኤች.አይ..

  • በወሊድ ላይ ወሲባዊ ጥቃት; እና / ወይም፣

  • የጾታ ግንኙነት ከሌሎች የማሰቃዘን ወይም ግድያዎች ጎን ለጎን ነው።

የሰብአዊ መብቶች ሐኪሞች (PHR) የጅምላ ጭካኔ እና ከባድ የሰብአዊ መብት ጥሰቶችን ለመከላከል ሳይንስን እና መድኃኒቶችን የሚጠቀም የኒው ዮርክ-ተኮር ተሟጋች ድርጅት ነው።

የትግራይ እና አማራ 'ልሂቃን' የት አሉ? ሜዲያዎቻቸውስ? ከጋላ-ኦሮሞ አጋሮቹ ጋር ያለምንም ይቅርታ እና ምሕረት ከእነ ባንዲራው ባፋጣኝ ተወግዶ ለፍርድ መቅረብ ያለበት “ሕወሓት” የተሰኘው ሃፍረት-የለሽ የሉሲፈራውያኑ ቅጥረኛስ? በአዲስ አበባ የሻምፓኝ ጠርሙስ እየከፈተ ይጨፍራል!

 😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠

 😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠

 😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠

ይህ በዋናነት የዋቄዮ-አላህ-ሰይጣን ጭፍራ የሆነው የአረመኔ ጋላ-ኦሮሞ ዲያብሎሳዊ ሥራ ነው ታሪካቸው ሁሉ ያን ነበር ሲያስተምረን የነበረው፤

👹 ጋላ-ኦሮሞ እንበቀላችኋለን!

👹 ጋላ-ኦሮሞ እንበቀላችኋለን!

👹 ጋላ-ኦሮሞ እንበቀላችኋለን!

ይህን ሁሉ ዲያብሎሳዊ ሥራቸውን እያያችሁ ከእነዚህ አረመኔ የሰይጣን ጭፍሮች ጋር የምታብሩና ለእነርሱ ጠበቃ የምትቆሙ ሁሉ የገሃነም እሳት ይጠብቃችኋል!

የአሸባሪዎቹ ፍልስጤማውያን ጠበቃ የሆኑት እነ ጆርጂያ ሜሎኒም በእናቶቻችን እና እኅቶቻችን መከራ እና ስቃይ ላይ ለመሳለቅ ወደ አዲስ አበባ አምርተው ነበር። የእነዚህም አረመኔዎች ዕጣ ፈንታ ገሃነም እሳት ይሆናል

[መጽሐፈ መክብብ ምዕራፍ ፭፥፰]❖

ከፍ ካለው በላይ ከፍ ያለ ይመለከታልና፥ ከእነርሱም በላይ ደግሞ ሌሎች ከፍ ይላሉና በአገሩ ድሆች ሲገፉ፥ ፍርድና ጽድቅም ሲነጠቅ ባየህ ጊዜ በዚህ ነገር አታድንቅ።”

😔 515 Medical Records + 657 Health Workers Reveal “Systematic, Deliberate, Ongoing" Reproductive Violence In Ethiopia

👉 Press Release: Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), New York, July 31, 2025.

Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is a New York-based advocacy organisation that uses science and medicine to prevent mass atrocities and severe human rights violations.

Ongoing Conflict-Related Violence in Tigray Constitute Crimes Against Humanity

In Tigray, survivors experienced brutal and deliberate forms of conflict-related sexual and reproductive violence which caused severe and permanent psychological and physical harm to survivors, their families, and communities.

Gang rapes, including culturally prohibited practices, raping when they are bleeding, entering bad things like steel into their wombs, raping mothers in front of their families. Imagine how it is, it is very sad their children were killed and they were also raped. The damage to their bodies cannot be described.”

  • multiple perpetrator rape;

  • vaginal, oral, and anal rape;

  • forced witnessing of sexual violence including against family members;

  • insertion of foreign objects into the vagina following sexual violence;

  • forced pregnancy and forcible transmission of HIV or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs);

  • sexual violence against children; and/or,

  • sexual violence committed alongside other forms of torture or killings.

Combatants in Ethiopia have perpetrated widespread, systematic, and deliberate acts of conflict-related sexual and reproductive violence, according to a new report published today by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the Organization for Justice and Accountability in the Horn of Africa (OJAH).

The new report (“You Will Never Be Able to Give Birth”: Conflict-Related Sexual and Reproductive Violence in Ethiopia) is the most comprehensive study to date utilising medical evidence to understand the intent of perpetrators in the Tigray region – documenting how Ethiopian and Eritrean armed forces aimed to prevent future Tigrayan births and exterminate the ethnic group – and how impunity for sexual and reproductive violence is enabling further attacks in Amhara and Afar.

PHR and OJAH call on all parties to the conflict to adhere to international law and facilitate rehabilitation of survivors of conflict-related sexual and reproductive violence. The international community must ensure credible, independent documentation of crimes in Ethiopia and advance full accountability for perpetrators.

Researchers analysed an unprecedented scale of data from across the Afar, Amhara, and Tigray regions of Ethiopia, including 515 medical records of survivors of conflict-related sexual violence; 602 survey responses from health workers who have treated survivors; and 40 in-depth interviews with health workers and four focus groups with professionals who provided care to survivors.

“After triangulating medical records with survey data and interviews of health professionals, we have documented the intent that perpetrators expressed to survivors, including the Ethiopian and Eritrean militaries, to eradicate the Tigrayan ethnic group. The ongoing impunity for years of conflict-related sexual violence in Tigray – enabled by the Ethiopian government and the inaction of United Nations member states – has contributed to conflict-related sexual violence spreading to other regions of the country, including Afar and Amhara,” said Lindsey Green, report co-author and deputy director of research at PHR. “The crimes we’ve documented are harrowing and demand accountability: Perpetrators raping women and holding them in captivity until giving birth; rape by a median of three perpetrators at a time; foreign objects – including stones, nails, hand-written letters – inserted inside of survivors’ vaginas.”

“In the absence of any meaningful forms of justice and accountability, impunity for conflict-related sexual violence is fueling a vicious cycle of lawlessness and recurring conflict in Ethiopia. When perpetrators face no consequences, violence is normalised, survivors are silenced, and peace remains fragile. With conflict currently escalating in Amhara and tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea rising, breaking this cycle is vital not only for survivors, but for the future of Ethiopia and sustainable peace in the Horn of Africa,” said a report co-author at OJAH (identity not disclosed due to security threats).

Key findings include:

Intent to destroy reproductive capacity: 73 percent of surveyed health care workers in Tigray treated survivors who reported that perpetrators used language expressing intent to destroy their ability to reproduce or have children.

Multiple-perpetrator rape:

In Tigray: 91 percent of surveyed health workers reported seeing patients who had experienced multiple perpetrator rape; medical records showed a median of three perpetrators per incident.

In Amhara: 47 percent of health care workers surveyed reported treating survivors who had experienced sexual violence committed by multiple perpetrators.

Unwanted pregnancies from CRSV: 90 percent of surveyed health workers in Tigray saw at least a few patients with unwanted pregnancy from conflict-related sexual violence.

One survivor had a contraceptive implant forcibly removed before sexual violence with the intent to impregnate.

Foreign objects and CRSV: Medical records and interviews reveal that perpetrators in Tigray inserted objects – stones, nails, hand-written letters with revenge plans citing previous wars – inside of survivors’ vaginas.

Perpetrator identification:

In Tigray: 84 percent of health workers surveyed indicated survivors identified members of Eritrean military as perpetrators. 73 percent of health workers surveyed indicated survivors identified members of Ethiopian military as perpetrators; 51 percent indicated Amhara militias and Fano.

In Amhara: 79 percent of health care workers who were surveyed indicated survivors identified Tigray Forces as perpetrators. 35 percent indicated Ethiopian military and 24 percent indicated Amhara Special Forces.

In Afar: 33 percent of health care workers who were surveyed indicated survivors identified Tigray Forces as perpetrators; 9.5 percent indicated Eritrean militias.

Transmission of sexually transmitted infections: Within the medical records reviewed in Tigray, 50 percent of patients tested were positive for STIs and 17 percent were positive for HIV, while the national HIV prevalence rate in Ethiopia is 0.09 percent.

The conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia started in November 2020 between the government of Ethiopia and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), with involvement from Eritrean military forces who were called in to support Ethiopian armed forces, and numerous ethno-regional militia groups notably from the Amhara and Afar regions of Ethiopia. The conflict was marked by widespread and severe forms of conflict-related sexual and reproductive violence as well as other human rights violations by all parties, some of which amount to crimes under international law. Following the signature of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement in November 2022 by the government of Ethiopia and the TPLF, violence continued, including widespread and severe sexual and reproductive violence along ethnic-political lines across regions by military actors.

As the conflict unfolded, both the United Nations and the African Union established independent investigative mechanisms to document atrocities and preserve evidence for future justice and accountability processes. However, both mechanisms were prematurely shuttered in October 2024, without investigators even being allowed into the country, after successful lobbying by the Ethiopian government to defer to national mechanisms, including the transitional justice process outlined in the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement.

The governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea failed to respond to letters sharing the findings of the report and seeking further information about the governments’ efforts to ensure justice and accountability.

The report confirms that impunity for conflict-related sexual and reproductive violence in Tigray has contributed to further violence in Amhara and Afar, where the data shows such acts constitute war crimes, breaches of international humanitarian law, and human rights violations. Survivors identified perpetrators from military groups including the TPLF, who expressed intent when committing sexual and reproductive violence related to revenge for Amhara and Afar forces actions in the conflict in Tigray.

“Buckling to pressure from the Ethiopian government, the UN decision to prematurely shut down its justice mechanism emboldened perpetrators to act with impunity – and allowed conflict-related sexual violence to continue and spread across Ethiopia,” said Payal Shah, JD, report co-author and director of research, legal, and advocacy for PHR. “Ethiopians are facing a crisis: A health system still in tatters from war; threats of conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea; federal government crackdowns on civil society; U.S. aid cuts exacerbating public health crises. Survivors of sexual and reproductive violence and the brave clinicians who care for them have been sidelined and neglected. All parties to the conflict and UN member states must finally prioritize healing, accountability, and justice for sexual violence and forced pregnancy before impunity turns to violence yet again.”

👹 Notice how much they hate and mock us Christians: Just three days ago, Mussolini-admirer 'Female' Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni traveled to Ethiopia to meet the mass sexual assaulter and genocider, Black Mussolini, Ahmed Ali. As usual, she was greeted with a very warm hug and a kiss by Genocidal Abiy Ahmed Ali who massacred and starved to death up to 2 million Orthodox Christians of Ethiopia. Officially, the two evils have met five times in two genocidal years. No word from Meloni about this crime during her visit. She and her European colleagues are genocide enablers. They are telling us that they promote and support this horrendous crime against Christians. These equally evil European politicians are more concerned for the fate of the genocidal Arab Muslims in Gaza than the incomparable suffering and degradation of Ethiopian Christians.  

[Ecclesiastes 5:8]❖

If you see in a province the oppression of the poor and the violation of justice and righteousness, do not be amazed at the matter, for the high official is watched by a higher, and there are yet higher ones over them.”



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