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The Body Snatchers

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19 Mar 2012 10:14 AEST

Mulugheta

From: Australia

Thanks SBS you are voice for hundreds of voice less Eritreans and others

Wonder this is happening in this century and THANKS SBS covering that tragic story which was happening for years. Many human rights activists have tried to expose this however the complexity of the situation must be understood and if the UN or the US has not interfere in the situation for the benefit of those in the desert this will not stop. Thanks for Hamdy and the dignified tribes who rescue hundreds of Eritreans recently. I invite ALL EGYPTIANS TO TAKE ACTION.SBS can you please interview those in Israel who have lost their organs and are still alive.

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13 Mar 2012 21:21 AEST

Tesfa

From: London

Egypt must punish the organ traders

Thank you for the investigative journalist exposing the barbaric cruelty and exploitation of vulnerable refugees from Horn of Africa. Skinning a live person to trade organs and dumping the rest of the body to feed stray dogs diminishes the Egypt and the tribes harbouring these criminals. Any Human being and especially the Muslims of Egypt should rise to cleanse their society of these criminals. I urge the investigator to keep exposing the crime till the authorities bring these criminals and their associates to court of law.

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13 Mar 2012 21:21 AEST

AB

From: Melbourne

Why Israel?

What an impressive piece of journalism. But the one really obvious question wasn't asked to the Eritreans seeking a better life elsewhere & to the Egyptians helping them avoid the pitfalls along the way: Why would Mohamed & countless other Africans risk their lives en masse to flee to Israel, which is portrayed as a ruthless, racist, apartheid state by SBS, BBC, Guardian etc. It would be interesting to hear a response from the Egyptians, and/or Fouad Hady himself.

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12 Mar 2012 13:34 AEST

Daniel R. Mekonnen

From: Germany

Job well-done!

Dear Fouad, Many thanks for exposing the brutality of some inhumane segments of the Bedouins in the Sinai Desert, and also for raising awareness on the plight of African refugees (particularly Eritreans as far as my comment is concerned). Please keep up the good work, and I hope in your next report we will some analysis on the real causes of the for the unprecedented scale of the Eritrean youth from Eritrea. Thanks again Daniel

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12 Mar 2012 13:30 AEST

Aida Kidane

From: Sweden

A modern day nightmare

That such horrible act happen was the sad and hot topic for months since the break news by the young Egyptian girl reporter. I thank for her bravery to film the bodies and desert place. And it still went on. Then we are told that the victims are snatched from Eritrea or the border. That was the worst news to digest. African bodies are not less humans! It was not believed in WW II, but afterwards. It will shame the criminals countries for generations. Thirty years of struggle - worst dictator!

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12 Mar 2012 13:29 AEST

Tesfaldet

From: Australia

Shame Isayas Aforki

First of all thanks SBS for the voice voiceless and The problem in Eritrea to-day is Isayas Aforki and his corrupt regime.The world ought to know that Eritreance are being murdered in big numbers all over the Country and many are being detained illegally in Safe Houses operated by the Military and the special forces under the command of President Isayas Aforki and his Generals.

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09 Mar 2012 11:05 AEST

hana

From: Australia

Shame

what a shame that such horror occures in this day and age, poor people looking for a better life end up like spare part. thank you SBS for informing us about it, hope things change

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09 Mar 2012 08:55 AEST

Fanaan

From: UK

Voice for voiceless

Eritrea is for all Eritrean. Now, in Eritrea everything is possible. Everyone is fleeing Eritrea just to save their live. When you think about saving your live you do not think what you will come across.But when you face what wasn't in your expectation you don't have another choice to regret for.Sooner or later the sun will bright on Eritrea...

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