Interview with Girum T. Haimanot, exiled Ethiopian journalist
Khaled Al-Hilaly: I was asked to go to the Kharaz camp, and there I found out that only Somalis and Oromo can live there. I am from the Tegray tribe in Ethiopia. People from other ethnicities find it impossible to live there. Here in Sana’a I have a few friends. I think the UNHCR in Sana’a is like the government in Ethiopia, because they always blame me because I returned from the Kharaz camp. I don’t know about my resettlement status. I sent emails and letters and there is no reply, and I cannot enter the building. After publishing two issues of a newspaper in Amharic and talking about the situation of the Ethiopian community in Yemen, I received a threat to stop. Read More…
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