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ከብሪታኒያ ሊጠረፍ ለነበረው ሶማሌ ሽብር ፈጣሪና ህፃናት ደፋሪ፡ ግብዝ የአውሮፕላን ተሳፋሪዎች ጠበቃ ቆሙለት

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 16, 2018

ስለዚህ ከአውሮፕላን ሊወርድ ችሏል። የ 29 ዓመቱ ሶማሌ፡ ያኩብ አህመድ (ዘመነ አህመድ) በቱርክ አየርመንገድ ነበር በ ኢስታንቡል በኩል ወደ ሶማሊያ ሊጠረፍ የነበረው። ነገር ግን ግብዝ የአውሮፕላን ተሳፋሪዎች ይህን የአይሲስ ተዋጊ በመደገፍ ለጊዜው ሙስሊሞች “ኩፋር” እያሉ በሚያንቋሽሹታ ብሪታኒያ በነፃነት እንዲቆይ ተደርጓል።

ስለ ሶማሌው ምንም እውቀት የሌለው አንዱ ተሳፋሪ፡ “ከቤተሰቡ እየነጠሉት ነው!” በማለት ሊሟገትለት ሲሞክር ይሰማል።

ይሄኔ አንድ ምስኪን ክርስቲያን ሊጠረፍ ቢሆን ኖሮ ትንፍሽ የሚል ሰው አልነበረም። እነዚህ አውሮፕላን ውስጥ የሚጮሁት “የማሕበረሰባዊ ፍትህ ጦረኞች” የሳጥናኤል አርበኞች ናቸው፤ ስለዚህ ልክ እንደ ፌሚኒስቶችና ሰዶማውያን ሁሌ የሚያብሩት ከዲያብሎስ ልጆች ጋር ብቻ ነው። ወሸከቲያሞች!


Plane Mutiny Kept A Gang Rapist In The Uk:

Somali man whose deportation from the UK was stopped by plane passengers raped a 16-year-old girl in London and his accomplice went on to fight for ISIS


  • The deportation of Yaqub Ahmed was dramatically halted by plane passengers

  • The man, 29, was being returned to Somalia after being involved in a gang-rape

  • Passengers complained he was being separated from his family in the UK

A Somalian whose deportation from Britain was dramatically halted after airline passengers staged a mutiny demanding his release can be exposed today as a convicted gang rapist who was being kicked out of the country because of his sickening crime.

Officials escorting Yaqub Ahmed on a flight from Heathrow to Turkey were forced to abandon his deportation when around a dozen holidaymakers who felt sorry for him angrily intervened shortly before take-off.

At one stage during the astonishing episode, filmed on mobile phones, one traveller complained: ‘They’re separating him from his family’, while others chanted ‘take him off the plane’.

When harassed security guards caved in and walked 29-year-old Ahmed off the Turkish Airlines flight, he was seen thanking those on board for their support as they cheered and applauded.

One person was heard declaring: ‘You’re free, man!’

Yaqub Ahmed, 29, is one of a gang of rapists who brutally assaulted a young girl. The 16-year-old victim was gang-raped in a flat in New Orleans Walk in Crouch End on

Passengers helped Ahmed get kicked off the plane as he resisted being deported by the Home Office after serving a prison sentence for gang rape

But the passengers who thought they were doing a good deed were unaware that the man they were defending had been sentenced to nine years in jail for his part in a vicious gang rape of a teenage girl – and that another member of his gang later fought for Islamic State in Syria.

Today The Mail on Sunday can reveal how Ahmed and three other youths preyed on a 16-year-old stranger after she became separated from her friends during a night out in London’s Leicester Square, in August 2007.

In a planned attack, they lured her back to a flat in Crouch End, North London, by pretending her friends were waiting for her there – then gang-raped her.

The gang, aged between 18 and 20, were caught when neighbours heard the girl’s cries for help and rang police.

All four men denied rape, despite DNA evidence. They were found guilty at Wood Green Crown Court and each jailed for nine years. Police detective Emma Bird said at the time: ‘The sentences given out by the judge reflect the seriousness of this offence.’

Ahmed, 18 at the time of the rape and living in Clerkenwell, North London, is thought to have been granted refugee status after arriving in Britain from war-torn Somalia as a boy.

Stunned plane passengers turned around to witness the commotion at the rear of the flight

He was released from prison after serving little more than four years, and lived in a halfway house in North London until recently. Because he had been jailed for such a serious crime, the Home Office ordered his deportation, which led to him being placed on the flight to Istanbul last Tuesday afternoon.

He received a temporary reprieve because of the impromptu intervention of passengers. But when video of the protest was published by MailOnline, hundreds of readers expressed their outrage.

One wrote: ‘The police should have been called and all the passengers who were interfering should have been arrested and removed from the plane.’

Another user said: ‘Looked like a plane full of snowflakes.’ And a third pointed out: ‘Now it will cost a lot more to fly the man back on a private charter! Well done silly interfering, self-seeking, do-gooding idiots!’

Ahmed is now believed to be in an immigration detention centre while officials try to place him on another flight out of the UK, but this process could take months particularly if his lawyers use his temporary reprieve as an opportunity to appeal against his deportation.

Last night, Tory backbencher Philip Hollobone, who has tabled bills to speed up the deportation of foreign criminals, said: ‘We need to deport these people and members of the public should not be allowed to obstruct the proper course of justice.

Officials accompanying the deportee need to react appropriately to passengers who do not know what is going on. To simply walk off in the face of passenger confusion is not good enough.’

Harry Fletcher of the Victims’ Rights Campaign said: ‘This deportation was clearly in the public interest. Sitting deportees in the general passenger area of a plane is wrong and leads to this kind of ill-informed protest.’

Ondogo Ahmed was jailed for eight years alongside Ahmed for the gang rape of a teenager

Passengers caused a commotion when they realised Ahmed was being deported – although he did not tell them he was a convicted rapist

Passengers began to record what was happening and stood up for the man, now 19, being returned to Somalia

A man pulled out his camera phone to record the deportation team at the back of the plane until so much pressure was put on security the Somalian was led off the plane

It is not the first time that planned deportations have been disrupted on planes.

In July, a Swedish student filmed herself halting the deportation of an Afghan asylum seeker on a Turkish Airlines flight from Gothenburg to Istanbul.

Elin Ersson said in the video that was streamed live on Facebook: ‘A person is going to get deported to Afghanistan where there is war and he’s going to get killed.’

Then, in August, a Turkish Airlines pilot refused to take off from Heathrow after campaigners convinced him that the asylum seeker on his jet would face beheading by the Taliban if he was returned to Afghanistan.

Virgin Airlines has stopped assisting the deportation of illegal immigrants after pressure from activists.

The Home Office previously spent millions of pounds a year chartering planes to fly failed asylum seekers and foreign national offenders to their home countries, most commonly Albania, Pakistan and Nigeria. But because of the cost of the flights, it now increasingly books seats on commercial services.

Latest figures show the Home Office spent £17 million on scheduled flights and £8.6 million on charter flights to deport people in 2016-17.

The man should not be being ‘separated from his family’ according to those who put a stop to his deportation

A Home Office spokesman said: ‘All foreign nationals who are given a custodial sentence will be considered for removal. Those who abuse our hospitality by committing crimes in the UK should be in no doubt of our determination to deport them and we have removed more than 43,000 foreign offenders since 2010.’

One of Ahmed’s co-defendants, Adnan Mohamud, was granted refugee status in Britain in 2002 having been born in Somalia, and is still thought to be in the UK. The youngest member of the gang, Ondogo Ahmed, travelled to Syria to fight for Islamic State just months after he was freed from jail. He is thought to have been killed a few weeks later.

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የሳዑዲ አረቢያ ፖሊሶች በሚጠረፉቸው ኢትዮጵያውያን ስደተኞች ላይ አስከፊ የሆነ ድብደባና ስርቆት እያካሄዱ ነው

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on December 28, 2017

[መጽሐፈ ምሳሌ ምዕራፍ ፰፥ ፲፫]

እግዚአብሔርን መፍራት ክፋትን ይጠላል፤ ትዕቢትንና እብሪትን ክፉንም መንገድ ጠማማውንም አፍ እጠላለሁ።

እነዚህ የዲያብሎስ ልጆች ወገኖቻችንን ይሰርቃሉ፣ ውሃችንን ይሰርቃሉ፣ በጎቻችንን ይሰርቃሉ፣ ጥራጥሬዎቻችንን ይሰርቃሉ፣ አላሙዲን ያከማቸውንም የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ገንዘብ ለመውረስ እየተዘጋጁ ነው።

እዚህ ላይ፡ ሰሞኑን ሳወሳቸው የነበሩትን ሦስት በጣም አሳሳቢ የሆኑ ጉዳዮችን እንመልከት፦

  1. እነዚህ የሚጠረፉት ወገኖቻችን ገንዘብና ንብረት ሳይዙ መመለሳቸው እምብዛም ባልከፋ፤ ነገር ግን እባቦቹ ሳዑዲዎች እነዚህን ወገኖቻችንን ወደ ኢትዮጵያ የሚልኩት ጋኔን ወይም መንፈሳዊ እባብ እየሞሏቸው ነው፤ ሴቶቻችንንም እያስረገዙና ልጅ እያስታቀፉ ነው እንዲሁ የሚልኳቸው።  ከአረብ አገራት የተመለሱ ብዙ እህቶቻችንን ለመታዘብ በቅቻለሁ፤ 90% የሚሆኑት በቤተሰብና በበሕብረተሰቡ መካከል አብረው ለመኖር በጣም ነው የሚቸገሩት፤ በጣም አስቸጋሪዎችም ሆነው ነው የሚታዩት። ሰይጣንም ወገኖቻችን ወደ አረቡ ዓለም ሲልክ ይህን አስቀድሞ ስለሚያውቅ ነው። ሳይንሱ የባዮሎጂ መሣሪያ ይላቸዋል፤ በኢትዮጵያ ላይ ያነጣጠሩ።

  2. ይህን ሁሉ ጉድ “ቅድስት አገር” በሚሏት ሳዑዲ አረቢያ ያየ አንድ እስላም እንዴት እስላም ሆኖ ለመቆየት ይሻል? ይህ ስንፍና፣ ሃፍረትና ቅሌት አይደለምን? ሌላውን ኢትዮጵያዊ ተከትለው የክርስቶስን መንገድ መፈለግ የለባቸውምን? የሳዑዲ ቆሻሻቸውን ሁሉ አራግፈውስ ወደየ ጸበሉ መሄድስ አይኖርባቸውምን?

  3. ላለፉት ጥቂት ሳምንታት ብቻ እስከ ሃያ ሺህ የሚሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያን ከሳዑዲ አረቢያ ብቻ ወደ ኢትዮጵያ ተጠርፈዋል፤ እንግዲህ ዛሬ እንደምንሰማው እየተደበደቡና ያጠራቀሟትን ትንሽ ገነዘብ እየተነጠቁ ነው። ገና ግማሽ ሚሊየን የሚሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያን በሳዑዲ አሉ። በመላው አረብ ዓለም በኢትዮጵያውያን ላይ እየተካሄደ ያለው ጭካኔ የተሞላበት ድርጊት ባሁኑ ጊዜ መላው ዓለም የሚያውቀውና ሁሉም ዓይኑን ጨፍኖ ዝም ያለበት ቅሌት ነው፤ ታዲያ በምን ተዓምር ነው ባለፈው ሳምንት የኢትዮጵያ ዲፕሎማቶች ቱርክንና አረቦቹን በመደገፍ ኢየሩሳሌም የእስራኤል ዋና ከተማ አይደለችም ብለው የፈረሙት?

ለምንድን ነው ኢትዮጵያውያን በዚህ ለአገራችን ከፍተኛ ሚና ሊጫወት በሚችልና ቁልፍ በሆነ ጉዳይ ላይ ጸጥታውን የመረጡት?

Saudi Police Shot And Stole From Ethiopians During Mass Deportation Claim Abused Migrants


  • Saudi Arabia’s latest wave of deportations began November 11 after several months of warnings by the government.
  • Authorities say the kingdom has detained around 250,000 people violating its residency laws in the crackdown.
  • Approximately 50,000 already forcibly flown out of the country.

In interviews with The Associated Press upon their arrival home, the returnees described beatings, theft and stays in dirty prison camps. Their accounts brought to light one of the world’s busiest and most dangerous migrant routes but one that remains overlooked amid the larger rush toward Europe.

In August, traffickers heaved scores of migrants into the sea off Yemen, leaving more than 50 to drown. In March, more than 30 Somali migrants, including children, were killed — apparently in a helicopter gunship attack by a Saudi-led coalition at war in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia’s latest wave of deportations began Nov. 11 after several months of warnings by the government. Saudi authorities say the kingdom has detained around 250,000 people violating its residency laws in the crackdown, with approximately 50,000 already forcibly flown out of the country.

Of those who entered the country illegally, 72 percent were from Yemen and 26 percent were Ethiopians.

Those arriving home in Ethiopia described the process as jarring and unfair. The six who spoke to the AP at the airport in the capital, Addis Ababa, said they were robbed of their possessions by “Saudi police officers” who shared their money between them. Some of the returnees said they saw compatriots being shot and wounded when they tried to escape police roundups.

“The prison cell I was put into was so dirty that some of us were severely sick. It was like a toilet,” said Sadiq Ahmed, a former teacher who went to Saudi Arabia five years ago and was detained for 11 days before his deportation. “As if this was not enough, we were robbed of our belongings. I came here with nothing. I know lots of people who went insane because of this torment.”

Ethiopia’s government says more than 14,000 of its citizens have been deported since mid-November and 70,000 have returned voluntarily, but the International Organization Migration says the number that has left forcibly or voluntarily since the amnesty period ended in June has reached 96,000.

Saudi Arabia ordered all undocumented migrants to leave voluntarily in March, an order later extended until June. The majority of the migrants chose to remain and now face forced deportation.

“I stayed in Saudi Arabia for five years just to support my family and other siblings,” said deportee Fozia Omar, adding that she spent one month in prison but was allowed to bring her luggage. “We have suffered a lot. I would like to beg my brothers and sisters not to repeat the mistake we already made, in the name of Allah.”

An estimated 400,000 Ethiopian migrants had been living in Saudi Arabia.

“The number of returnees could rise even higher in the coming weeks,” the IOM said, adding that around $30 million is needed to cover their immediate needs. Those include transportation to final destinations for many of the most vulnerable such as unaccompanied minors, single mothers and those who said they had been abused.

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