Devastating piece in the most recent New Yorker on the migrant trade in Western Africa through the Mediterranean to Italy ---
"I was in prison for one month and two days,” a twenty-one-year-old Gambian named Ousmane recalled. The facility was run by Libyans, and, to clarify the stakes and to make room for more detainees, “every Friday they would kill five people,” he said. “Even if you pay, sometimes they don’t set you free—they say they will throw you out, but they just kill you instead.”
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"In January, according to the newspaper Welt am Sonntag, the German Embassy in Niger sent a cable to Berlin corroborating these weekly executions, and comparing the conditions in Libya’s migrant connection houses to those of Nazi concentration camps. Sometimes the sick are buried alive."
Read it this morning; provided some sharp perspective real quick.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...rafficked-girl