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Over 130 forced overboard in Gulf of Aden
Posted: 10 October 2008 2233 hrs

 
 
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GENEVA: Smugglers forced more than 130 people overboard on a boat carrying migrants from Somalia to Yemen, the UN refugee agency said on Friday.

About 100 of them were still missing in the Gulf of Aden, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said.

"UNHCR and its partners are searching for about 100 people reported missing in the Gulf of Aden after being forced overboard by smugglers off the coast of Yemen," UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond told journalists.

According to survivors, all but 12 of the 150 people who left the Somali port of Marera were forced overboard about five kilometres off Yemen's coast, said Redmond.

The 12 were placed in a smaller boat while the others had to swim to shore.

"Survivors said they counted a total of 47 people reaching shore (including the 12 in the boat), and later saw Yemeni authorities burying five bodies," said Redmond.

The incident brought the total number of people reported missing in the region this year to 365, while at least 230 are known to have died.

Some 32,000 people have arrived in Yemen in 2008 after being smuggled across the Gulf from war-torn Somalia.

Smugglers charge 70 to 200 dollars to bring each person on the perilous journey.

The last tragedy was reported by the UNHCR barely two weeks ago in September when at least 52 Somali nationals died in similar circumstances.

- AFP/yt

 

 



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