Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
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Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
Migrants saved from Gulf of Aden
Some 126 people have been rescued by Somali fishermen from the Gulf of Aden after human traffickers reportedly forced them into the sea at gunpoint.
The migrants, mostly from Somalia and Ethiopia, said they had set off from northern Somalia a week ago.
They said their boat had developed engine trouble and drifted for days before the people smugglers forced them into the sea. Six people are missing.
The BBC's Peter Greste says the scale of this incident is rare.
But our correspondent says stories of human traffickers forcing migrants into the sea are not uncommon.
The coast guard from the break away region of Somaliland spotted the first survivors floating in the water on Sunday.
They said the boat had originally set off from northern Somalia with 135 people on board, hoping for a better life in the Middle East or Europe.
Such migrant crossings normally head for Yemen.
The mayor of Laaso Suarad, the town which organised the rescue , told the BBC they dispatched a flotilla of fishing boats to search for more survivors.
Eventually they found 126 of them clinging to bits of driftwood and utterly exhausted.
The search has also found three bodies.
The UN and the Red Cross are helping the survivors with food and medicines.
Somaliland is a relatively stable part of Somalia , which has declared independence from the rest of the war-ravaged country.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/a ... 504697.stm
Some 126 people have been rescued by Somali fishermen from the Gulf of Aden after human traffickers reportedly forced them into the sea at gunpoint.
The migrants, mostly from Somalia and Ethiopia, said they had set off from northern Somalia a week ago.
They said their boat had developed engine trouble and drifted for days before the people smugglers forced them into the sea. Six people are missing.
The BBC's Peter Greste says the scale of this incident is rare.
But our correspondent says stories of human traffickers forcing migrants into the sea are not uncommon.
The coast guard from the break away region of Somaliland spotted the first survivors floating in the water on Sunday.
They said the boat had originally set off from northern Somalia with 135 people on board, hoping for a better life in the Middle East or Europe.
Such migrant crossings normally head for Yemen.
The mayor of Laaso Suarad, the town which organised the rescue , told the BBC they dispatched a flotilla of fishing boats to search for more survivors.
Eventually they found 126 of them clinging to bits of driftwood and utterly exhausted.
The search has also found three bodies.
The UN and the Red Cross are helping the survivors with food and medicines.
Somaliland is a relatively stable part of Somalia , which has declared independence from the rest of the war-ravaged country.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/a ... 504697.stm
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
Mashallah Ilaahey ha caawiyo dowlada barakaysan. I heard it on radio 4, they rescued 100s of victims clutching drift-wood. These stupid human trafficers have no human compassion. 
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
They are IDP and in their homelandThe_Emperior5 wrote:
Somaliland is a relatively stable part of Somalia , which has declared independence from the rest of the war-ravaged country.
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
^^ of course its good, hadii kale ma Bad bey noqon lahayd.?
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
who u talking to negroe
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
Masha Allah,
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Re: Somaliland Saves Survivors of Human Trafficking Mafia
We even save their lives laakin will they be grateful?
That is the question
That is the question
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