Friday, 15 May 2015

Eritreans trafficking Eritreans criminal business unveiled by Italian TV show

Milano.Eritrean man and woman traffickers says: "nobody works for free".

IENE Tv reporters follow a case involving the negotiations of ransom demand to free a boy in Libya. The middle man was an Eritrean man in Italy. The reporters follow the ransom(more than 1000 euro) to Milan city in Porta Venezia. They end up trapping the bar owner, an Eritrean woman. She orders the waiter in Tigrinya not to answer the reporters questions. And what is worse, she justifies human trafficking by saying in the video "nobody works for free". She admits to human trafficking.
image from the tv show proving the trafficking
Image from the TV show proving the trafficking
The tragic fact is that the money was payed, but 18 months later still no clue of the victim. He could be alive, or at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea like the other thousands of Eritreans. The Eritrean woman admits knowing that it is trafficking and she has no trouble explaining it away. Porta Venezia, is also where you can find many asylum seekers-man women babies and minors- homeless and waiting for an opportunity to cross Italian borders and go to EU. They wil have to hide so that they avoid being scheduled as asylum seekers in Eritrea. And that is when the traffickers get them, vultures waiting for their pray.
Human trafficking is regular work for them.The fact that behind the hundreds of boats that try to cross to Europe there are smugglers and traffickers is no news. It is no news either that many of the smugglers are Eritreans.
These traffickers in the video are just some of the network exploiting victims. All because the EU would not stop the Dublin Treaty III.

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