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Sweden wants to halt Eritrean exile taxes

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Sweden wants to halt Eritrean exile taxes

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:08 pm

Riksdag wants to halt Eritrean exile taxes
Published: 24 Feb 12 06:53 CET |

The majority of the Riksdag is against Eritrea collecting taxes from citizens resident in Sweden and MPs from the commitee on justice say that if current

“This is not acceptable,” said Johan Linander of the Centre party, vice chairman of the committee on justice (Justitieutskottet).

“But there is an investigation into some that have been identified as collectors and until we have a guilty or not guilty verdict we can’t say if current legislation is too loose.”

The committee voted on three motions on Thursday, proposing to ban the taxation from Eritrea.

“We are wiling to take measures if current legislation can’t put a stop to this," Linander told TT.

Currently all exiled Eritreans are expected to pay two percent of their annual income to the country.

In November several Eritreans living in Sweden filed a report with the police saying the practice amounts to tax collection using extortion and the International Public Prosecution Office (Internationella Åklagarkammaren) in Stockholm is currently looking to open a preliminary investigation.

Critics of the regime in Eritrea have voiced the opinion that stopping the tax may be a way to put pressure on Eritrea to release the Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak, jailed for unknown crimes without a trial for the last ten years.

The taxes have been described in a UN report as the largest source of income for the dictatorship.

According to Eritrea, the tax is completely voluntary.

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Re: Sweden wants to halt Eritrean exile taxes

Postby Coeus » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:32 pm

Riksdagen is being led by the US. This is yet another effort for US sanctioning of Eritrea. But the funny thing is Etjhiopia has given Sweden the fuck you finger and have arrested 2 Swedish journalist that are white. While eritrea arrested eritrean-swedish journalist that was insulting Issayas.

Sweden is a very hypocrite country when it comes to foreign policy.

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Re: Sweden wants to halt Eritrean exile taxes

Postby Meseret » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:32 pm

all terrorist support to that regime must stop!


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