Nach Angaben der IOM sind mindestens 15 Äthiopier*innen bei dem Versuch, den Jemen über den Seeweg zu erreichen, gestorben. Das Boot der über 90 Passagiere war zwischen Djibouti und dem Jemen in Seenot geraten. Die Menschen harrten eine Woche ohne Wasser und Nahrung auf See aus, bevor sie am Montag, 29.07. das Festland erreichten.

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Ethiopian migrants die of hunger and thirst in stranded boat – U.N. agency

At least 15 Ethiopians died after the boat trying to smuggle them into Yemen broke down and left them stranded in the sea without food or water for a week, a U.N. migration agency said.

Survivors said some died from hunger and thirst and others drowned themselves, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. A number reached Yemen but died before they could get medical help, it added.

Yemen is more than four years into a civil war that has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed the impoverished nation to the brink of famine.

But thousands of migrants mostly from the Horn of Africa arrive there every year in the hopes of moving on to wealthy Gulf Arab states and escaping poverty and unemployment at home. […]

The boat, which was originally carrying 90 Ethiopians, arrived in Yemen’s southern port city of Aden on Monday, the agency said, without giving details on how it got there.

The whereabouts of most of the survivors was unknown, it added.

In May, the agency called for the release of more than 3,000 migrants, mostly Ethiopians, who it said were held in inhumane conditions in two detention centres in Aden and neighbouring Lahj, which are under the control of the Saudi-backed Yemeni government.

NST│31.07.2019

Mindestens 15 Tote bei Bootsüberfahrt in den Jemen