By Boruu Barraaqaa
October
2, 2014 (Cairo, Egypt) — On September 10, 2014, about ten Oromo
refugees were terribly loaded on a Toyota pickup to flee Khartoum, a
city where the Ethiopian government thugs abduct any body they want at
any time. When they started their journey from Khartoum, the refugees
had a dream to reach Cairo safely, at least to get some security relief
and enjoy a better life. Unfortunately, what happened to them in the
middle of the Sahara desert on September 14, 2014, turned their dream
untrue.
According to the information obtained from the survivors, the human
smugglers who were illegally transporting these poor Oromo refugees were
turned extremely violent for unidentified reason, just after crossing
the Sudanese-Egyptian border. They tried to rape the female refugees,
but the male refugees who were on the same vehicle opposed this attempt
and combated the transporters, showing a relentless bravery.
It was in this scary situation that an unidentified police vehicle
was suddenly emerged from behind and the transporters managed to escape
hastily. They were driving with the highest speed furiously in the
terribly windy and hazardous rocky desert, and finally tipped over. The
result was so sad, in which two of the refugees namely Fatuma Mohammed
Hundesa and Nahira Abamacha died instantly and about eight others were
seriously wounded. Those who died were never buried properly, the report
added.
A
number of sources confirm that hundreds of female Oromo refugees have
been raped, beaten, tortured, infected with diseases like HIV Aids and
finally died over the last five years alone, while they were trying to
find their way from different areas of Oromia to Khartoum. In last
April, just in an area where this fresh sad incident happened, about
eight Oromo refugees were captured by the Egyptian police, detained for
four months and finally deported back to Ethiopia.
Currently, due to a developing tight diplomatic relations between the
governments of Ethiopia and Sudan, Oromo refugees residing in Khartoum
are experiencing day and night hunt by Woyane security agents. Fearing
not to be abducted by these brutal thugs, they are forced to flee
further to Egypt, daring the harsh clandestine journey of the
trans-Sahara.
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