Eritrea: mass kidnapping

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Feb 2014
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Eritrea: mass kidnapping

Eritrean Ambassador to the UK, Tesfamichael Gehratu | photo: BBC

A report presented to the European Parliament on December 4 showed that around 30,000 Eritreans have been kidnapped since 2007 and taken to Sinai while ransom payments are demanded.

The report, conducted by an Eritrean human-rights activist and professors from a Dutch university, said that a total of around $600million (€468million) was extorted from families. Christians are among the thousands kidnapped.

Eritrea is ranked tenth on the 2013 World Watch List, which ranks the 50 countries in which Christians are most under pressure for their faith. According to Eritrea’s Evangelical Alliance, approximately 1,200 Christians are now incarcerated in Eritrea.

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