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    SOMALI MIGRANT’S HARROWING JOURNEY

    February 11, 2025
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    Every year, thousands of Somalis take extremely dangerous routes to escape war, poverty, and uncertainty. In 2023, at least 50,000 people headed to Europe and the Middle East in search of a safer future, with more than 5,000 people dying or going missing during the journey. Human traffickers take advantage of their coercion, charging large sums of money and leaving them helpless on unsafe boats and deserted routes.

    Research shows that about 70 percent of people migrating from Somalia, including women and children, are victims of crimes such as violence, exploitation, and human trafficking along the way. Despite the dangerous sea journeys, the harsh desert routes, and the deceptions of smugglers, Somalis are reluctantly choosing these migration routes. Instability in the homeland and lack of basic facilities are pushing them further into danger.

    Rising Numbers of Somali Migrants and Their Dangerous Routes

    Every year, thousands of Somalis risk their lives to travel along unsafe routes to escape war and economic hardship. These individuals’ cross deserts, brave hurricanes, or take covert routes through war-torn areas. The growing migration numbers highlight the crisis in Somalia, where people are risking their lives in the hope of a change in their lives.

    The Role of Human Smugglers in Exploiting Migrants

    Smugglers pay huge sums of money to send desperate migrants down illegal and dangerous routes. These people are often cheated, not only left helpless but also treated inhumanely. These smugglers leave migrants in the worst conditions, where they face starvation, torture, and other life-threatening risks, instead of making their journey safe.

    High Death Toll and Human Rights Abuses Along the Journey

    The journey is fraught with many life-threatening dangers, including drowning at sea, facing starvation on the hot desert land, and torture at the hands of traffickers. Every year, thousands of migrants lose their lives or go missing because of these threats. In addition, many people face forced labor, sexual abuse, and other serious human rights violations.

    The Ongoing Crisis Forcing Somalis to Migrate

    Somalia’s political, alarming violence and economic crises force people to migrate. Lack of basic needs, employment opportunities, and insecurity have forced many people to leave their homelands. Unless a permanent solution is found, this trend is likely to continue, and the scourge of forced displacement may intensify.

    The journey of Somali migrants reflects the ongoing crises, poverty, and insecurity in their country. Despite numerous mortal threats, these individuals seek refuge in various places for a better life. Addressing the root causes behind their journey and providing safe routes is critical to avoid further loss of life and suffering. If a long-term solution is not found, these people will continue to face problems and risks.

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