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The Bulrushes > featured > Human Rights Watch Says Saudi Border Guards Are Killing Ethiopian Migrants
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Human Rights Watch Says Saudi Border Guards Are Killing Ethiopian Migrants

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Published: August 21, 2023
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Johannesburg – Human Rights Watch has released a damning report that says Saudi border guards have killed at least hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers who tried to cross the Yemen-Saudi border between March 2022 and June 2023. 

Human Rights Watch, which released the report today, (21 August 2023), says its research indicates that, at the time of writing, the killings are continuing. 

FULL REPORT: “They Fired on Us Like Rain”: Saudi Arabian Mass Killings of Ethiopian Migrants at the Yemen-Saudi Border | HRW

The report says Saudi border guards have used explosive weapons and shot people at close range, including women and children, in a pattern that is widespread and systematic. 

If committed as part of a Saudi government policy to murder migrants, these killings would be a crime against humanity.

In some instances, Saudi border guards first asked survivors in which limb of their body they preferred to be shot, before shooting them at close range.

Saudi border guards also fired explosive weapons at migrants who had just been released from temporary Saudi detention and were attempting to flee back to Yemen.

It is estimated that approximately 750 000 Ethiopians live and work in Saudi Arabia. 

While many migrate for economic reasons, a number have fled because of serious human rights abuses by their government, including during the recent, brutal armed conflict in northern Ethiopia. 

Ethiopian migrants have for decades attempted the dangerous migration route – known as the “Eastern Route” or sometimes the “Yemeni Route” – from the Horn of Africa, across the Gulf of Aden, through Yemen, and into Saudi Arabia. 

It is estimated that well over 90 percent of the migrants on this route are Ethiopian. 

The route is also used by migrants from Somalia and Eritrea, and occasionally other East African nations. 

In recent years, there has been an increase in the proportion of women and girls migrating on the eastern route.

Migrants and asylum seekers described their journey to the Yemen-Saudi border as rife with abuse and controlled by a network of smugglers and traffickers who physically assaulted them to extort payments from family members or contacts in Ethiopia or Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia authorities have not officially responded to the Human Rights Watch report yet.

However, the report says that Saudi Arabia has denied any wrongdoing and accused the migrants of being terrorists or smugglers.

The report also says that Saudi Arabia has refused to cooperate with the investigation and blocked access to the border area.

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