More than 100 injured in Eritrean clashes in Tel Aviv . Eritreans clash

More than 100 injured in Eritrean clashes in Tel Aviv . Eritreans clash

Violence broke out around an event organised by the Eritrean embassy to mark Revolution Day . Clashes broke out between government supporters celebrating an Eritrea Day event and opponents of President Isaias Afwerki . Israeli police fired stun grenades to break up the clashes while some protesters hurled stones at police and set fire to trash bins .

About Eritreans who fled to Israel over its border with Egypt say they will face persecution if they are repatriated . Eritrea requires exit permits for its citizens and has a mandatory military draft . Human rights groups have condemned his government as being highly repressive and the country is under U.

S. and European Union sanctions for alleged abuses . The violence broke out in Tel Aviv around an Eritreian embassy event on September 9. Eritrea is under United States and European EU sanctions for various alleged abuses of human rights violations. About Eritrea refugees say they fear they will be persecuted if they return to their country.

Eritreals say they would face persecution and a mandatory Military draft. They say they need exit permits to return to the state. The Eritrea government has a military draft. It has been accused of violating international human rights laws. It is not clear whether Eritrea has a right to freedom of expression in Eritrea’s national constitution.

It’ is not a violation of international law. It does not allow for Eritrea to use its own citizens to use any of its own constitution. Israel’t have a right of freedom of conscience. Israel has not been able to provide for Eritrearean citizens to provide its own national sovereignty.

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