[dehai-news] (Reuters) Refugees feared drowned in Sudan river crossing


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From: Yemane Natnael (yemane_natnael@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Sep 24 2008 - 11:54:42 EDT


Refugees feared drowned in Sudan river crossing
Wed 24 Sep 2008

 KHARTOUM, Sept 24 (Reuters) - More than 20 refugees from Eritrea
and Somalia are feared to have drowned in eastern Sudan after an
overloaded boat that was smuggling them across a river capsized, the
U.N. refugee agency said on Wednesday.

        
 Four Eritrean men managed to swim to the bank of the Atbara river
and a Somali woman survived by clinging to a floating log, but 21
others including eight women and three children were missing since
Tuesday morning, the UNHCR said.

        
 "There were just too many people on the boat," a UNHCR spokeswoman
told Reuters. "Eyewitnesses said the boat was already full when another
group came and just jumped in."

        
 One survivor told agency staff the refugees paid $100 each for
smugglers to take them from Shagarab refugee camp in eastern Sudan's
Kassala state to the capital Khartoum, where they hoped to find work.

        
 They made the river crossing with three other boatloads of
refugees, to get round a Sudanese government road block, said the
agency.

        
 "Poor living conditions and the absence of any prospects compel
refugees ... to embark on perilous journeys in the hope of reaching
Khartoum and, ultimately, a European destination," the spokeswoman said.

        
 The UNHCR says there are about 130,000 refugees in Sudan, mostly
from Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, most of them living in camps.
Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese have also been displaced by decades
of internal conflicts.

(Writing by Andrew Heavens; Editing by Matthew
Tostevin)

http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnLO251986.html
 

      

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