03/27/2007 Somalia refugees (Near Yemen) ***29 Fatal***
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:25 am
Africans forced into shark-infested seas
Tue, March 27, 2007
By AP
SAN`A, YEMEN -- Smugglers taking illegal migrants from Somalia to Yemen forced hundreds of Africans overboard in stormy seas in an effort to make a fast getaway from security forces, officials said yesterday. Thirty-one bodies have been found and nearly 90 people remained missing.
Passengers who resisted the smugglers were stabbed or beaten with wooden and steel clubs, then thrown into the water where some were attacked by sharks, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said, citing survivors.
"Several recovered bodies showed signs of severe mutilation," UNHCR said. "Survivors also reported that several Ethiopian women and at least one Somali were raped and abused by the smugglers during the voyage from Bosaso in Somalia's Puntland region. Survivors also alleged that some Yemeni security forces confiscated their money once they reached shore."
Yemeni officials said several boats were involved in last week's incident. The dead and missing came from a single wooden boat that was carrying around 120 people, said an official from the local government in coastal Shabwa province.
Another 450 people forced out of other boats at the same time had been rescued.
It was the latest case of smuggler brutality involving boats carrying people across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and the Horn of Africa. It brings the total number of dead and missing among people trying to reach Yemen so far this year to 264.
"We are horrified by this latest tragedy," said Erika Feller, the UNHCR's assistant high commissioner for protection. The victims are people "who are desperate to escape persecution, violence and poverty in the Horn of Africa." A similar incident occurred on Saturday, when smugglers forced 140 people into the water elsewhere along the coast.
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Tue, March 27, 2007
By AP
SAN`A, YEMEN -- Smugglers taking illegal migrants from Somalia to Yemen forced hundreds of Africans overboard in stormy seas in an effort to make a fast getaway from security forces, officials said yesterday. Thirty-one bodies have been found and nearly 90 people remained missing.
Passengers who resisted the smugglers were stabbed or beaten with wooden and steel clubs, then thrown into the water where some were attacked by sharks, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said, citing survivors.
"Several recovered bodies showed signs of severe mutilation," UNHCR said. "Survivors also reported that several Ethiopian women and at least one Somali were raped and abused by the smugglers during the voyage from Bosaso in Somalia's Puntland region. Survivors also alleged that some Yemeni security forces confiscated their money once they reached shore."
Yemeni officials said several boats were involved in last week's incident. The dead and missing came from a single wooden boat that was carrying around 120 people, said an official from the local government in coastal Shabwa province.
Another 450 people forced out of other boats at the same time had been rescued.
It was the latest case of smuggler brutality involving boats carrying people across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and the Horn of Africa. It brings the total number of dead and missing among people trying to reach Yemen so far this year to 264.
"We are horrified by this latest tragedy," said Erika Feller, the UNHCR's assistant high commissioner for protection. The victims are people "who are desperate to escape persecution, violence and poverty in the Horn of Africa." A similar incident occurred on Saturday, when smugglers forced 140 people into the water elsewhere along the coast.
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