Eritrea and israel
MDA organizes emergency blood drive after violent protests
Magen David Adom said it treated 114 people, including 30 police officers, after a violent clash outside the Eritrean Embassy.
Violent protests against Eritrea's government are an international occurrence
Eritrea’s dictatorship has written a death sentence for its public
Why are Eritreans rioting against their regime in Israel?
Netanyahu calls to deport Eritreans after hundreds hurt in Tel Aviv riot
Asylum seekers were protesting a cultural event held by the Eritrean regime in Tel Aviv • Israel Police 'use excessive force' as over 160 injured
Empowering African refugees: Triumph through connected learning
A Tel Aviv development center provides vocational skills and support to young job seekers.
World Refugee Day: Israel's contested refugee population
Most of the African asylum seekers in Israel are Eritrean and Sudanese, who illegally crossed into Israel through its border with Egypt.
Half of Israelis say asylum seekers should be allowed to temporarily stay
While 7% of Israelis believe asylum seekers should be permitted to stay permanently and granted citizenship, a total of 30% wish to see Israeli authorities permit their deportation.
Eritrean and Sudanese crime data released for first time in five years
Proportionally, there are more cases opened for Eritrean and Sudanese population than the general population and the rest of migrants.
Police arrest suspect in murder of 12-year-old Sylvana Tsegai
Tsegai was taken to the police station for questioning and was set to be brought to court on Thursday for a remand extension hearing on suspicion of murder and sexual assault.
Refugees need protection
Eritrean people never fled because of the war with Ethiopia
Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel and around the world didn’t flee our country because of war with Ethiopia; we Eritreans fled our beloved home because of the tyrant, Isaias Afewerki.
Return to Eritrea is long overdue
I fully endorse the argument that Israel should not forcefully deport any person to a place that poses danger.
UNGA elects more human rights violators to U.N. Human Rights Council
U.N. Human Rights Council accepts Cameroon as a new member, despite President Paul Biya ruling the country since 1982.
The last hurrah for proponents of deportation?
During the first three months of the year, public opposition to forced deportation snowballed as extensive media coverage of the issue enabled Israelis to become more aware.