Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea

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Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea


Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa in rubber dinghies and wooden boats.

In the wake of the decommissioning of Mare Nostrum, a search and rescue operation run by Italy, the humanitarian…

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  1. What about all the disease, aids and the fact they don’t abide by rules, they will turn to drugs and drug dealing and sacrifice. The Libyan men and women have no care about rules or being told they must respect the rules, all they will do is breed and this is exactly what Putin wants, the West will have more people making a depopulation plan much easier.

  2. This is people smuggling and is illegal. By helping to accomodate these people, EU just makes the problem bigger.
    It is not a solution to bring everyone from Africa to Europe, and we can see it now clearly. Not sustainable to support all of them.
    So many corrupt countries in Africa, and this is main issue. This is the problem that should be solved first.

  3. man this is sad why do these people have to go through this makes me really sad were living a normal life and still complain about how hard life is when you have people like this that go through hell

  4. God have mercy on each and every one of these souls. What awaits them on the other side in another country usually isn't what they hoped for to risk their lives for a better existence, when all they felt they were doing was barely existing in their home country. And to top it off, they may face being sent right back to their country and have to accept a failed mission and all hope lost. ) :