Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Troubles of Migrants Travelling South from Somalia and Other

allafrica.com

Abdul worked as a journalist in Somalia before death threats from Al-Shabab militia drove him to leave his native country and head for Mozambique where friends told him he would receive help at Maratane refugee camp in Nampula Province.

Migrants travelling south from somalia:Many Horn migrants begin their journeys at refugee camps in northern Kenya

Africa:   Mixed Responses to Mixed Migration (news)
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
28 September 2011

Abdul worked as a journalist in Somalia before death threats from Al-Shabab militia drove him to leave his native country and head for Mozambique where friends told him he would receive help at ... [read more]
East Africa:   Migrants Beaten, Deported, Jailed on Trek South (news)
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
19 September 2011

Near the coastal town of Mtwara, Tanzania's border with Mozambique is marked only by the River Ruvuma which is wide and relatively shallow at this point just before it drains into the Indian Ocean. ... [read more]
Mozambique:   Horn Migrants Find Peace but 'No Better Life' (news)
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
14 September 2011

Fahir Mohamed sold her gold jewellery to raise the US$1,000 fee for her and her husband to be smuggled by boat from the southern Somali port city of Kismayo to Mombasa in Kenya and then on to Palma in ... [read more]
Mozambique:   'Many People Go Missing on Their Way Here' (news)
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
14 September 2011

Mohidin Adam Ibrahim, 27, arrived at Maratane refugee camp in Mozambique's Nampula Province in February 2010, but is still awaiting a decision on his refugee status. He told IRIN about his journey ... [read more]

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