UN: 20 migrants die after thrown overboard en route to Yemen

UN: 20 migrants die after thrown overboard en route to Yemen

At least 20 migrants died after smugglers threw 80 people overboard during a voyage from Djibouti in East Africa to Yemen, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said.

A statement said “smugglers started shouting there were too many on board” after the boat with 200 migrants, including children, set off on Wednesday.

The IOM said five bodies had been recovered, and survivors were being treated in Djibouti.

This has happened before as thousands of migrants continue to try to make their way from the Horn of Africa to Yemen and then on to rich Gulf countries.

The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting closed borders have slowed but not stopped the flow of migrants. The IOM said about 138,000 people made the journey in 2019 compared to 37,500 in 2020.

It is not immediately clear what countries the migrants in this latest journey were from, but many make the voyage from Ethiopia and Somalia.

In October, at least eight migrants drowned after smugglers forced them off a boat near Djibouti.

In 2017, up to 50 migrants from Somalia and Ethiopia were “deliberately drowned” when a smuggler forced them into the sea off Yemen’s coast.

And in 2018, at least 30 migrants and refugees died when a boat capsized off Yemen, with survivors reporting gunfire.

Source: Associated Press