Is Ethiopia ignoring its citizens stranded on the Saudi-Yemen border?

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Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

People, these days and perhaps since time immemorial, seem to be more disposable than Styrofoam containers.
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya
 
the troubles of the world are over----re: human rights-----PAKISTAN has come to the rescue
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya

They are/were workers.

Pick them up from the centers.
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya

They are/were workers.

Pick them up from the centers.

would it be safe?
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya

They are/were workers.

Pick them up from the centers.

would it be safe?
The UN should do something worthwhile, no? They can negotiate a deal to move people and especially people that have nothing to do with the ongoing issues.
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya

They are/were workers.

Pick them up from the centers.

would it be safe?
The UN should do something worthwhile, no? They can negotiate a deal to move people and especially people that have nothing to do with the ongoing issues.

when you consider HUMAN RIGHTS and the UN---keep in mind that the UN---in its infinite wisdom has accepted PAKISTAN as the controlling factor in the commission on human rights------when you think HUMAN RIGHTS ---in the view of the UN--think "only what works for islam". It is for this reason that I asked the
RELIGION of the ethiopians trapped in arabia.
The christians over there are LOST
 
Addis Ababa appears to be doing very little to protect its migrant citizens who are facing brutality of both the Saudi government and Yemen’s Houthis rebels.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants have been living in inhumane conditions across the Arabian Peninsula for the last six months, as both the Saudis and their rivals in Yemen, the Houthis, have rendered their living conditions unbearable, according to human rights groups.

The Ethiopian government is yet to own the responsibility for their stranded citizens and save them from the abuse and squalid conditions, as they continue to be stuck between the two warring sides in the Yemen conflict.

There are 30,000 Ethiopians that are stranded. That's a pretty big amount.

jesus H christ!!!!!!! What is ethiopia supposed to do about it? ATTACK????? Of what religion are the trapped ethiopians? I just hope that the yemenis and saudis don't sell them to
Libya

They are/were workers.

Pick them up from the centers.

would it be safe?
The UN should do something worthwhile, no? They can negotiate a deal to move people and especially people that have nothing to do with the ongoing issues.

when you consider HUMAN RIGHTS and the UN---keep in mind that the UN---in its infinite wisdom has accepted PAKISTAN as the controlling factor in the commission on human rights------when you think HUMAN RIGHTS ---in the view of the UN--think "only what works for islam". It is for this reason that I asked the
RELIGION of the ethiopians trapped in arabia.
The christians over there are LOST

I don't know their religion. I do know that Saudi Arabia has a lot of people that work there from other countries. Additionally, you could find drugs/alcohol in those neighborhoods and nobody cared because it wasn't Saudis that were doing it. That was before this latest deal with the younger generation of getting high and drinking at parties. Which tells me that there is a good chance that maybe these workers aren't as religious as we would think.

The UN exists. They need to figure out a way to get those people from one area to the next. Unless this is too big of a job for them. They can't handle it.
 
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