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Somali human traders face death | Somali human traders face death |
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People smugglers operating in north-eastern Somalia will face the death penalty, the region's leader has told the BBC. | |
Over the past year, some 1,400 people are estimated by the United Nations to be missing, believed drowned, while trying to escape poverty and fighting. | Over the past year, some 1,400 people are estimated by the United Nations to be missing, believed drowned, while trying to escape poverty and fighting. |
The boat people of the Horn of Africa set off from this bustling port of Bossasso on the Gulf of Aden. | The boat people of the Horn of Africa set off from this bustling port of Bossasso on the Gulf of Aden. |
They hope to make the perilous two or three-day sea journey to Yemen. | They hope to make the perilous two or three-day sea journey to Yemen. |
Dangerous journey | Dangerous journey |
Many of those that survive the voyage then go on to seek jobs in Saudi Arabia or other Gulf States. | Many of those that survive the voyage then go on to seek jobs in Saudi Arabia or other Gulf States. |
But thousands have drowned in the bright, choppy waters, often because they are pushed off the boats before the vessels make it to the Yemeni coast. | But thousands have drowned in the bright, choppy waters, often because they are pushed off the boats before the vessels make it to the Yemeni coast. |
And most can't swim. | And most can't swim. |
The travellers are mostly Somalis fleeing fighting in the southern parts of Somalia and people from neighbouring Ethiopia seeking refuge from a border war there. | The travellers are mostly Somalis fleeing fighting in the southern parts of Somalia and people from neighbouring Ethiopia seeking refuge from a border war there. |
Northern Somalia is relatively stable compared with the war-torn region in the south around the capital Mogadishu, where the central government is fighting an Islamist insurgency. | Northern Somalia is relatively stable compared with the war-torn region in the south around the capital Mogadishu, where the central government is fighting an Islamist insurgency. |
The authorities here in the north, who have declared a semi-autonomous region known as Puntland, want to stop the people smugglers. | The authorities here in the north, who have declared a semi-autonomous region known as Puntland, want to stop the people smugglers. |
Puntland's President Mohammed Muse Hersi said the death penalty would henceforth be used against the human traders. | |
He said he was tired of his relatively stable area being associated with the widespread fighting in the south of the country. | |
He pointed to a new airport that is being built in Bossasso and the busy seaport here as evidence of economic progress in this part of Somalia. | He pointed to a new airport that is being built in Bossasso and the busy seaport here as evidence of economic progress in this part of Somalia. |
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