Forth-six Ethiopians drowned and 16 were missing
after a human smuggler's boat carrying at least 100 refugees capsized as
it approached Yemen.
The vessel left the port of Bossasso in
Somalia on Tuesday June 05,2018 with 83 men and 17 women on board. They were hoping
to find work in Yemen and the Gulf, the International Organisation for
Migration (IOM) said in a statement on Wednesday, citing information
from survivors.
IOM's director of operations and emergencies, Mohammad Abdiker, said the Gulf of Aden's migration tragedy was shameful.
"Over 7,000 poor migrants take this
perilous journey every month; some 100,000 took it just last year. They
are treated appallingly and go through horrendous conditions. This has
to end," said Abdiker.
The drownings happened just days after IOM
helped 101 Ethiopians - including 51 women and 33 children - to leave
Yemen for Djibouti, as fighting closed in around Yemen's key port of
Hodeidah.
They were stranded in Yemen and among the most vulnerable of about 300 refugees stuck in detention, IOM said.
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