Walk or die: Algeria abandons 13,000 migrants in the Sahara
Source: Associated Press
Walk or die: Algeria abandons 13,000 migrants in the Sahara
By LORI HINNANT
1 hour ago
ASSAMAKA, Niger (AP) From this isolated frontier post deep in the sands of the Sahara, the expelled migrants can be seen coming over the horizon by the hundreds. They look like specks in the distance, trudging miserably across some of the worlds most unforgiving terrain in the blistering sun.
They are the ones who made it out alive.
Here in the desert, Algeria has abandoned more than 13,000 people in the past 14 months, including pregnant women and children, stranding them without food or water and forcing them to walk, sometimes at gunpoint, under temperatures of up to 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit).
In Niger, where the majority head, the lucky ones limp across a desolate 15-kilometer (9-mile) no-mans-land to Assamaka, less a town than a collection of unsteady buildings sinking into drifts of sand. Others, disoriented and dehydrated, wander for days before a U.N. rescue squad can find them. Untold numbers perish along the way; nearly all the more than two dozen survivors interviewed by The Associated Press told of people in their groups who simply could not go on and vanished into the Sahara.
Women were lying dead, men..... Other people got missing in the desert because they didnt know the way, said Janet Kamara, who was pregnant at the time. Everybody was just on their own.
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