Yemen’s Torture Camps
Abuse of Migrants by Human Traffickers in a Climate of Impunity
May 25, 2014
The report documents harms suffered by migrants, most from the Horn of Africa, who try to travel through Yemen on their way to Saudi Arabia for work. Human Rights Watch found that various Yemeni security agencies in the border town of Haradh, where dozens of camps exist, and at checkpoints, allow the human trafficking industry to flourish with little government interference.
http://www.hrw.org/node/125458
Trafficking and Torture of Eritreans in Sudan and Egypt
http://www.hrw.org/node/122899
Inside Sinai’s Torture Camps
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/11/inside-sinais-torture-camps/265204/
Imprisoned, Tortured, Killed: Human Trafficking Thrives on Sinai Peninsula
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-M4pBSz5-g
A kidnapping scheme so big it involves Egyptian soldiers, Sudanese police, and Eritrean diplomats
Eritrean Refugees at Risk
Eritrean refugees face human trafficking, exploitation, and hostility throughout North Africa and the Sahel.
http://fpif.org/eritrea-refugees-risk/
Rights Group Details Kidnapping and Torture of Eritrean Refugees
STOP TORTURE OF ABDUCTED AFRICAN REFUGEES IN THE SINAI
https://www.causes.com/campaigns/72761-stop-torture-of-abducted-african-refugees-in-the-sinai