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TV review: Unreported World

A modern biblical story of refugees

June 2, 2011 09:55
Presenter Ramita Navai with Israel-bound Eritrean refugees

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Unreported World's investigation into the latter-day exodus of Eritrean refugees towards Israel, to be broadcast this evening, makes for unsettling viewing. There are unmistakable biblical parallels - here is a persecuted population fleeing a nasty regime for what they feel to be the Promised Land. And in doing so they have to make their perilous way through the Sinai desert. But those who cannot pay the huge sums of money demanded by the people smugglers face kidnapping, torture and in some cases death.

Even if they succeed in reaching the border they could still be shot at and killed by Egyptian guards. And if they make it to the Israel side, they could be captured and returned by the Israelis to the Egyptians - and the Egyptians have a nasty habit of illegally sending them back to Eritrea where they face torture or worse.

So why are these poor, persecuted people trying to get to Israel in the first place? The picture painted of the country by the refugees, and by presenter Ramita Navai, is of a liberal, prosperous nation - one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

According to the programme, Israel has acted fairly towards the refugees. Those lucky enough to be arrested and not given back to the Egyptians as so-called "hot returns" are taken to detention centres where their cases are assessed - and many are allowed to stay and work legally.

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