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Egypt
arrests 70 Eritrean migrants
By agencies
CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian security forces have arrested
70 illegal Eritrean migrants in the extreme south of the country
near the border with Sudan, the official MENA news agency reported
on Sunday.
The group was discovered south of the Red Sea resort of Hurghuda,
where they will be referred to a “special court,” MENA
said.
The migrants “have been subjected to medical examinations
over fears they were carrying diseases,” the agency said.
In recent months Egypt has arrested dozens of illegal immigrants,
most of them Africans trying to sneak into Israel from Egypt’s
Sinai peninsula. Several have been killed while trying to make the
crossing.
Earlier Sunday, 13 migrants from Eritrea, Sudan, Ghana and the Ivory
Coast were detained as they attempted to enter Israel illegally
in search of work, a security official told AFP.
“Seven of them were taken to El-Arish hospital in north Sinai
suspected of being ill with a contagious disease,” the official
said, refusing to elaborate.
The 250-kilometre (155-mile) Egyptian-Israeli border has become
a major transit route for migrants and asylum-seekers.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees said earlier this month that
more than 1,500 Africans, mostly from Eritrea, have entered Israel
illegally through Egypt since the start of the year.
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