“Ruthless Kidnapping Rings Reach From Desert Sands to U.S. Cities.” The article chronicles the touching personal accounts of Eritrean refugees being kidnapped and taken for ransom in Egypt’s Sinai desert.
Human Trafficking and the Human Rights Agenda Against Eritrea | Red Sea Fisher - 0 views
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we intend to give opportunities to study in the United States to those who oppose the regime
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In 2013, human trafficking in Eritrea was gaining a lot of international attention, especially from the piece, "Ruthless Kidnapping Rings Reach From Desert Sands to US Cities." In 2009, a possible solution was made to send large numbers of youths to the United States in order for them to receive an opportunity to get a better education.
HOW PAST AFFECTS PRESENT | Sykes-Picot drew lines in Middle East's sand that blood is w... - 0 views
Will Tunisia's border barrier keep chaos confined to Libya? - 0 views
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Tunisia has recently completed simple border improvements that they believe will stop or dramatically reduce the amount of militants from spreading into Tunisia from Libya. It consists of sand banks and water filled trenches. Perhaps they should look to the US border as an example to see how that actually works.
The risk of pushing border changes in the Middle East - MURAT YETKİN - 0 views
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They were drawn mostly as “lines in the sand” through two world wars. Starting from the collapse of the
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Ten years later, the Syrian civil war has resulted in the potential for two separate and hostile border changes.
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If Syria and Iraq end up officially failing, disintegrating and imploding, there will be four countries with a new political, economic and military potential to expand: Iran, Saudi Arabia (at odds with Iran), Israel and Turkey
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