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First risky step in an Eritrean's journey to Europe | First risky step in an Eritrean's journey to Europe |
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A 20-year-old man from Eritrea is nursing serious leg wounds after being shot twice by people he says were Eritrean soldiers stationed near the border with Ethiopia. | A 20-year-old man from Eritrea is nursing serious leg wounds after being shot twice by people he says were Eritrean soldiers stationed near the border with Ethiopia. |
"Even after I fell down, I could hear the bullets whizzing past me," Weldab tells me from a clinic bed in Mai-Aini refugee camp in Ethiopia. | "Even after I fell down, I could hear the bullets whizzing past me," Weldab tells me from a clinic bed in Mai-Aini refugee camp in Ethiopia. |
"I was lucky that I escaped. There were 10 of us in total; I don't know what happened to the rest of my friends." | "I was lucky that I escaped. There were 10 of us in total; I don't know what happened to the rest of my friends." |
This was the young man's second attempt to leave his homeland. | This was the young man's second attempt to leave his homeland. |
He walked for most of the journey. Many of the refugees I met walked, mostly at night to avoid being detected. | He walked for most of the journey. Many of the refugees I met walked, mostly at night to avoid being detected. |
Some told me they paid traffickers between $100 and $700 (£65 and £450) to show them the way. | Some told me they paid traffickers between $100 and $700 (£65 and £450) to show them the way. |
Others said that relatives in Europe have been known to pay the traffickers directly. | Others said that relatives in Europe have been known to pay the traffickers directly. |
They would be taken by car part of the way and then shown the "safest" route by foot. | They would be taken by car part of the way and then shown the "safest" route by foot. |
Although there is no war or famine in Eritrea, it accounts for the second largest number of asylum-seekers arriving in Europe, after Syria. | Although there is no war or famine in Eritrea, it accounts for the second largest number of asylum-seekers arriving in Europe, after Syria. |
Weldab, who did not want to give his full name, had paid a fee to go to Europe the first time he tried to flee. | Weldab, who did not want to give his full name, had paid a fee to go to Europe the first time he tried to flee. |
But it went wrong at the border with Sudan, when he was arrested on the Eritrean side and spent three weeks in police cells. | But it went wrong at the border with Sudan, when he was arrested on the Eritrean side and spent three weeks in police cells. |
He told me that back home he only dreamt of two things: Playing football and going abroad - because he wants to avoid being conscripted into the army. | He told me that back home he only dreamt of two things: Playing football and going abroad - because he wants to avoid being conscripted into the army. |
The UN has witnessed a huge rise in the number of people crossing from Eritrea into Ethiopia in May and June. | The UN has witnessed a huge rise in the number of people crossing from Eritrea into Ethiopia in May and June. |
In just two days I saw nearly 500 refugees coming through dozens of illegal routes on the heavily guarded border. | In just two days I saw nearly 500 refugees coming through dozens of illegal routes on the heavily guarded border. |
Like Weldab, most are young people wanting to avoid conscription, which is compulsory after finishing school for both men and women. | Like Weldab, most are young people wanting to avoid conscription, which is compulsory after finishing school for both men and women. |
It is supposed to last 18 months, but if not picked to continue their studies after this time - people can be forced to stay in the army until their 40s. | |
Many of the refugees are women, some carrying babies on their backs. | Many of the refugees are women, some carrying babies on their backs. |
Eritrea - key facts | Eritrea - key facts |
Eritrea country profile | Eritrea country profile |
Inside the secretive state of Eritrea | Inside the secretive state of Eritrea |
Eritrean migrants face new asylum battle | Eritrean migrants face new asylum battle |
In one of the Ethiopian military camps that we visited, a section had been turned into a temporary shelter for those arriving. | In one of the Ethiopian military camps that we visited, a section had been turned into a temporary shelter for those arriving. |
Women and babies shared a few mattresses laid down on the floor of a structure made from wood and corrugated iron. | Women and babies shared a few mattresses laid down on the floor of a structure made from wood and corrugated iron. |
Outside in the scorching sun, more women sat in groups under the shades of trees. | Outside in the scorching sun, more women sat in groups under the shades of trees. |
Army deserter | Army deserter |
Some young men covered their faces with their clothes and hands as we approached them, too afraid to be filmed. | Some young men covered their faces with their clothes and hands as we approached them, too afraid to be filmed. |
"They won't talk to you," one elderly woman carrying a baby told me through an interpreter. "They are all scared." | "They won't talk to you," one elderly woman carrying a baby told me through an interpreter. "They are all scared." |
Sitting next to the woman was a man in military camouflage, who said he had deserted the army after he was not allowed to leave despite being diagnosed with a serious ear problem. | Sitting next to the woman was a man in military camouflage, who said he had deserted the army after he was not allowed to leave despite being diagnosed with a serious ear problem. |
"How could I continue serving under such pain?" | "How could I continue serving under such pain?" |
He left his wife and seven children behind and walked to the border with his gun; it took him just a day because he knew the area well. | He left his wife and seven children behind and walked to the border with his gun; it took him just a day because he knew the area well. |
"It is a tough choice as I don't know if I will ever see them again. But I know they will understand; it was a matter of life or death. At least here, they will know I am safe and alive." | "It is a tough choice as I don't know if I will ever see them again. But I know they will understand; it was a matter of life or death. At least here, they will know I am safe and alive." |
He joins more than 150,000 Eritrean refugees living in Ethiopia and will get a new home in one of the six camps in the Tigray and Afar regions in the north of the country. | He joins more than 150,000 Eritrean refugees living in Ethiopia and will get a new home in one of the six camps in the Tigray and Afar regions in the north of the country. |
The lone child | The lone child |
Young children have also been caught up in the exodus. In July alone, hundreds as young as seven made it to Ethiopia unaccompanied. | Young children have also been caught up in the exodus. In July alone, hundreds as young as seven made it to Ethiopia unaccompanied. |
I met 13-year-old Yordhanos, who with her four friends now lives at special section of the camp reserved for children. | I met 13-year-old Yordhanos, who with her four friends now lives at special section of the camp reserved for children. |
She too said she had left to avoid being conscripted when she left school. | She too said she had left to avoid being conscripted when she left school. |
"It was hard leaving our friends and families behind but we just ran because of fear," she says, explaining they literally ran over the border, terrified of being shot. | "It was hard leaving our friends and families behind but we just ran because of fear," she says, explaining they literally ran over the border, terrified of being shot. |
The area is heavily fortified because of a border war fought more than 15 years ago. | The area is heavily fortified because of a border war fought more than 15 years ago. |
The children's compound has a football and basketball area and children are able to attend informal classes. | The children's compound has a football and basketball area and children are able to attend informal classes. |
"I had an uncle here in Ethiopia, he came here nine years ago. But I don't know where he is," says Yordhanos, who hopes to make contact with him. | "I had an uncle here in Ethiopia, he came here nine years ago. But I don't know where he is," says Yordhanos, who hopes to make contact with him. |
The dead in the Mediterranean | The dead in the Mediterranean |
To try and discourage young people from carrying on to Europe, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and others have started projects like metal- and wood-workshops at the camps. | To try and discourage young people from carrying on to Europe, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and others have started projects like metal- and wood-workshops at the camps. |
There are also computer and dress-making courses. | There are also computer and dress-making courses. |
But UNHCR field officer Safi Ilunga tells me the migration continues. | But UNHCR field officer Safi Ilunga tells me the migration continues. |
"We try to show them how it is dangerous and risky to go." | "We try to show them how it is dangerous and risky to go." |
Only three of the people I spoke to openly admitted they wanted to go to Europe, the rest were guarded about their plans. | Only three of the people I spoke to openly admitted they wanted to go to Europe, the rest were guarded about their plans. |
But this is still Weldab's intention despite his injury - and despite the fact that the journey could end tragically in a desert or the Mediterranean Sea. | But this is still Weldab's intention despite his injury - and despite the fact that the journey could end tragically in a desert or the Mediterranean Sea. |
Europe is his goal, and he is determined to get there. | Europe is his goal, and he is determined to get there. |
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