• Violence, Rape, Thirst, Even Organ Theft: Migrants Face Lethal Risks in

    From Oh Woe Is Me@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 8 08:03:02 2024
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    If not left to die of dehydration or illness, migrants on the dangerous
    land routes through northern Africa toward the Mediterranean and Europe
    risk rape, torture, sex trafficking and even organ theft, according to a
    new report produced in part by the United Nations.

    Migrant deaths on the Mediterranean have drawn global attention over the
    past decade, but “the number of those who die in the desert may well be at least double” those, said the report, which was released on Friday by two United Nations agencies and the Mixed Migration Centre, a nongovernmental research group based in Denmark.

    Based on interviews with more than 31,000 migrants all along their routes,
    from 2020 to 2023, the report documents the brutality suffered by the
    growing number of people from dozens of countries who try to make their
    way across the Sahel and the Sahara, fleeing war, environmental
    degradation and poverty.

    Physical violence apart from sexual violence, which the report counted separately, was the risk most often identified by migrants. Dangers along
    the routes include arbitrary detention — often to extort money from their families — and trafficking for labor, sex or criminal activity. The
    migrants told of torture and even organ harvesting.

    The violence often came at the hands of organized criminal gangs and
    militias, in particular from the traffickers paid to shepherd people to
    Europe. Traffickers routinely lie to migrants about the perils they will
    face, demand more money from them once they are far from home, and provide little in the way of food, water and other provisions along the way.

    “I believed all the accidents happen at sea,” Teklebrhan Tefamariam Tekle,
    an Eritrean refugee now in Sweden, told an interviewer. “The accidents are
    back there in the Sahara. It is full of Eritrean bodies. There you will
    find bones and skulls of dead people.”

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/06/world/africa/migrants-violence-rape- north-africa.html

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to Oh Woe Is Me on Mon Jul 8 06:41:23 2024
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    Oh Woe Is Me <screwed-editors@nytimes.com> wrote:
    If not left to die of dehydration or illness, migrants on the dangerous
    land routes through northern Africa toward the Mediterranean and Europe
    risk rape, torture, sex trafficking and even organ theft

    Well duh, that’s Africa for ya. Always been like that. What else is new?
    And they are bringing this very shit to Europe and America.

    according to a
    new report produced in part by the United Nations.

    I wonder who produced the other part.

    “I believed all the accidents happen at sea,” Teklebrhan Tefamariam Tekle,
    an Eritrean refugee now in Sweden, told an interviewer. “The accidents are back there in the Sahara. It is full of Eritrean bodies. There you will
    find bones and skulls of dead people.”

    Teklebrhan Tefamariam Tekle is a lying sack of shit:

    “According to the organized crime index, human smuggling and human trafficking were the most prevalent criminal markets in Eritrea in 2023, obtaining 9.5 and 9 index points, respectively. Arms trafficking followed,
    with 7.5 points. Overall, the region of East Africa had the highest level
    of criminality on the continent as of 2023.”

    <https://www.statista.com/statistics/1458248/organized-crime-index-in-eritrea-by-criminal-market/>

    Are we suppose to believe that someone from Eritrea did not know any of
    that?

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