IOM: Menneskesmugler tvang migranter i druknedøden

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Mange migranter fra Afrikas Horn forsøger at komme via Yemen videre til golflandene. Shabwa-provinsen, hvor ligene af de døde migranter blev fundet, er fremhævet på kortet.
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Forfatter billede

ADEN, 9/8/17 (IOM): Early this morning (09/08), a human smuggler, in charge of the boat, forced more than 120 Somali and Ethiopian migrants into the pitching sea as they approached the coast of Shabwa, a Yemeni Governorate along the Arabian Sea.

The migrants had been hoping to reach countries in the Gulf via war-torn Yemen.

False hope of a better future

IOM provided initial health checks and assistance, including food, water and other emergency relief. Some of the survivors had already left the beach before being assisted. 22 migrants are reportedly still missing and unaccounted for. The approximate average age of the passengers on the boat was 16.

Hazardous journey

Since January 2017 to date, IOM estimates that around 55,000 migrants left the Horn of Africa to come to Yemen, most with the aim of trying to find better opportunities in the Gulf countries. More than 30,000 of those migrants are under the age of 18 from Somalia and Ethiopia, while a third are estimated to be female.

This journey is especially hazardous during the current windy season in the Indian Ocean.

Smugglers are active in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, offering fake promises to vulnerable migrants.

IOM and its partners operate across the region to support these migrants and provide lifesaving assistance to those who find themselves abused or stranded along the route.