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The Shoot-to-Kill Heinous Policy Brings the
Death of Four Innocent Teenager Boys
Department of Information and Culture
Eritrean People’s Party
February 11, 2009
It has been quite some
time now since the dictatorial regime in Eritrea has imposed its
“shoot-to-kill” heinous policy on Eritreans who try to escape the
country. Many young people were shot to death along the borders by the
henchmen of the regime and this crime is continuing unabated. One of the
most heinous crimes perpetrated by the Eritrean regime’s soldiers is the
one, which was committed on the night of December 31, 2008 on six
Eritrean teenager boys in the Mid-Mereb basin, in the forest area of
Enda Azmatch Ucubit, in the environs of a place called “DemBe Enda Seqal”.
We detail the sequence of the brutal act that culminated in the killing
of four defenseless teenager Eritreans as well as wounding another one:
1.
The six teenager boys ran into the Eritrean soldiers while crossing
the Eritrean border into Ethiopia. In the initial encounter, the
regime’s soldiers fired at the boys but missed them; as a result,
five of the boys ran backwards and hid themselves in a secured
place. The sixth boy broke away from his group and ran towards Mereb
River where he succeeded in crossing the Eritrean border into
Ethiopia. He is now in the Ethiopian refugee camp.
2.
The soldiers started intensive search using torchlights for the hide
out of the five young boys. As the soldiers kept searching, one of
the youngest boys became terrified, called out the soldiers, and
told them where the boys were hiding. He believed that the soldiers
would spare the boys if they let the soldiers know where they were
hiding. The boys surrendered to the soldiers themselves.
3. The
soldiers soon encircled the boys, drawn their guns at boys, and
captured them. The soldiers asked the student to hand their student
ID cards over as well as which villages they belong. They submit to
the orders of the soldiers. Then, it happened in a moment. The
soldiers shot and killed the four boys at arm’s length. The boys'
bodies fell to the ground one over the other. The soldiers waited
for up to ten minutes to make sure that everyone of the boys was
dead before they left.
4.
One of the five boys, who happened to stand behind the others, was
shot lightly on his leg and fell to the ground. Luckily, the other
dead bodies were on top of him and he pretended he was dead until
the soldiers left the crime scene. Later, the wounded boy got up and
trekked his way through the Eritrean border into Ethiopia. His name
is Tekeste Woldai. He is now in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. It was a
sheer chance that Tekeste Woldai survived to tell the story of this
heinous and unfathomable crime.
5. The
soldiers did not bury the dead bodies, which gave Tekeste a chance
to survive. They left them unburied to be eaten by hyenas and other
carnivorous animals. The local people are telling that the place (DemBe
Enda Seqal) where the killing took place is littered with pieces
(like the hands) of human remains.
This calculated killing
of the four innocent teenager boys took place in their own villages.
They were killed in their own backyards. It is the same land where the
villagers keep their animals and cultivate their crops. We list the
names of the victims of this heinous crime below.
|
No |
Name |
Village/Town |
District/Woreda |
Remarks |
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1. |
Goitom Solomon |
Adi Quoray |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Shot to death |
|
2. |
Kiros Haile |
Adi Haber |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Shot to death |
|
3. |
Tesfai Debessai |
Adi Haber |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Shot to death |
|
4. |
Mengistu W/Gergis |
Adi Yehdug |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Shot to death |
|
5. |
Tekeste Woldai |
Adi Haber |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Shot but survived |
|
6. |
Tesfamariam Sibahtu |
Adi Haber |
Enda Azmatch Ucubit |
Escaped unharmed |
In addition, about two
weeks before the above heinous crime was committed, Kale’ab Ande
Gebrehiwet from Adi Abraham, in the district of Enda Azmatch Ucubit, was
shot to death along with several other teenager boys whose identities
are not determined yet.
Sources from the area
further indicate that over the last few months many villagers in the
environs of Adi Quala have been victims of the killing machine of the
dictatorial regime in Eritrea. Many other young boys from the following
villages were also reportedly shot to death: Adi Feyayu, Adi Bahro, Adi
Zienu, Ga’ebien, Una Ga’ebien, Beti Gebriel, Adi Yehdug, Adi Quala, Adi
Shinfi’o and the district of Aila Gundet.
The dictatorial regime
in Eritrean has already made the Mid-Mereb basin (the lowlands of Enda
Azmatch Ucubit) a killing field of young boys of Eritrea who try to
escape and emancipate themselves from the tentacles of slavery and dark
future under the Isayas regime. Young Eritreans from all over the
country are fleeing the country in mass through all possible borders and
means. But the shoot-to-kill policy of the dictator is highly visible
and extensively exercised in the Mereb sector of the border in general
and in the Mid-Mereb basin (the Adi Quala environs) in particular. |