WAAWAREY!!!!!! Algeria and EU secretly genocide 30,000 people in the Sahara desert

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/algeria-desert-walk-gunpoint-1.4720446
Algeria has abandoned more than 13,000 people in the Sahara Desert over the past 14 months, including pregnant women and children, expelling them without food or water and forcing them to walk, sometimes at gunpoint, under a blistering sun. Some never make it out alive.

The expelled migrants can be seen coming over the horizon by the hundreds, appearing at first as specks in the distance under temperatures of up to 48 C.

In Niger, where the majority head, the lucky ones limp across a desolate 15-kilometre no-man's-land to the border village of Assamaka. Others wander for days before a UN rescue squad can find them. Untold numbers perish; nearly all of the more than two dozen survivors interviewed by The Associated Press told of people in their groups who simply vanished into the Sahara.

"Women were lying dead, men..... Other people got missing in the desert because they didn't know the way," said Janet Kamara, who was pregnant at the time. "Everybody was just on their own."
Algeria's mass expulsions have picked up since October 2017, as the European Union renewed pressure on North African countries to head off migrants going north to Europe via the Mediterranean Sea or the barrier fences with Spain.

A European Union spokesperson said the EU was aware of what Algeria was doing, but that "sovereign countries" can expel migrants as long as they comply with international law. Unlike Niger, Algeria takes none of the EU money intended to help with the migration crisis, although it did receive $111.3 million US in aid from Europe between 2014 and 2017.

Algeria provides no figures for its involuntary expulsions. But the number of people crossing on foot to Niger has been increasing since the International Organization for Migration started counting in May 2017, when 135 people were dropped, to as high as 2,888 in April 2018. In all, according to the IOM, a total of 11,276 men, women and children survived the march.

At least another 2,500 were forced on a similar trek into neighbouring Mali, with an unknown number succumbing along the way.

The migrants AP talked to described being rounded up hundreds at a time, crammed into trucks for hours to what is known as Point Zero, then dropped in the desert and pointed toward Niger. They walk, sometimes at gunpoint.

"There were people who couldn't take it. They sat down and we left them. They were suffering too much," said Aliou Kande, an 18-year-old from Senegal.

Kande said nearly a dozen people gave up, collapsing in the sand. His group of 1,000 wandered from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m., he said. He never saw the missing people again.
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"They tossed us into the desert, without our telephones, without money," he said.

The migrants' accounts are confirmed by videos collected by the AP over months, which show hundreds of people stumbling away from lines of trucks and buses, spreading wider and wider through the desert. Two migrants told AP gendarmes fired on them, and multiple videos seen by AP showed armed, uniformed men standing guard.

Liberian Ju Dennis filmed his deportation with a phone he kept hidden on his body. It shows people crammed on the floor of an open truck, vainly trying to shade their bodies from the sun and hide from the gendarmes. He narrated every step of the way in a hushed voice.

"You're facing deportation in Algeria — there is no mercy," he said. "I want to expose them now.... We are here, and we saw what they did. And we got proof."

Algerian authorities refused to comment. But Algeria has in the past denied criticism that it is committing rights abuses by abandoning migrants in the desert, calling the allegations a "malicious campaign" intended to inflame neighbouring countries.

The Sahara is a swift killer that leaves little evidence behind. The International Organization for Migration has estimated that for every migrant known to have died crossing the Mediterranean, as many as two are lost in the desert — potentially upwards of 30,000 people since 2014.
The vast flow of migrants puts an enormous strain on all the points along the route.

"They come by the thousands. This time, the expulsions that I'm seeing, I've never seen anything like it," said Alhoussan Adouwal, an IOM official who has taken up residence in Assamaka to send out the alert when a new group arrives. He then tries to arrange rescue for those still in the desert. "It's a catastrophe."
Most choose to leave by IOM bus for the town of Arlit, about six hours to the south through soft sand. And then on to Agadez, the Nigerien city that has been a crossroads for African trade and migration for generations. Ultimately, they will return to their home countries on IOM-sponsored flights.

Even as these migrants move south, they cross paths with some who are making the trip north toward Algeria and Europe.

Every Monday evening, dozens of pickups filled with the hopeful pass through a checkpoint at the edge of the city. They are fully loaded with water and people gripping sticks, their eyes firmly fixed on the future.
 
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Even as these migrants move south, they cross paths with some who are making the trip north toward Algeria and Europe.

Every Monday evening, dozens of pickups filled with the hopeful pass through a checkpoint at the edge of the city. They are fully loaded with water and people gripping sticks, their eyes firmly fixed on the future.
:faysalwtf:
Are these people retarded? 90% of them aren't even refugees, they are just trying to leave the dump known as Africa and get a better life for their family. I totally understand that but the risks make it not worth it at all.

They are leaving their semi-comfortable lives (if they can afford these treks, they obviously aren't beggars) for possible rape, enslavement, maiming, drowning, and now genocide. I just don't get it.
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Apollo

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Also, they will stop coming when the rumour gets out that it's risky. So, in fact, these Algerians are saving lives.
 

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Also, they will stop coming when the rumour gets out that it's risky. So, in fact, these Algerians are saving lives.
The problem is these idiots won't stop coming.
In fact, they are coming in larger numbers than before and the body count continues to climb for nothing.
:snoop:
 

Apollo

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The problem is these idiots won't stop coming.
In fact, they are coming in larger numbers than before and the body count continues to climb for nothing.
:snoop:

When Gaddaffi was in power, they didn't really bother going through Libya. It only increased when Libya collapsed.

Going through Morocco/Algeria/Tunisia/Egypt is not as easy because their governments function well and have tough border control.
 

Jake from State Farm

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It’s crazy right? Gaddafi warned this was going to happen but somehow I think this is the end goal.

These Africans assumed this was a rescue boat but was an actual fishing trawler. They watched them drown. Population control ftw. :bell:
You should take the video down . Honeslty i don’t see the point of posting that vid on here. It’s just sad.

We are lucky to be raised in developed countries while others are doing this just to step foot in the west.
 

White

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You should take the video down . Honeslty i don’t see the point of posting that vid on here. It’s just sad.

We are lucky to be raised in developed countries while others are doing this just to step foot in the west.
Would you kill yourself to leave your good life in america so you could freeload in europe?
 

Jake from State Farm

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It's a neckbeard site that regularly posts death, I'd suggest you avoid live leak, I still have trauma from the videos there.
Facebook back in 2012-2014 was worse. I would randomly see cartel killing videos on Facebook all the time.

I can’t watch people getting killed.
 

Jake from State Farm

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It's a neckbeard site that regularly posts death, I'd suggest you avoid live leak, I still have trauma from the videos there.
On a high school field trip I was chatting with a cadaan dude who was pretty chill in class. He and I were just chilling chatting about random shit while we were waiting to check out this exhibit.
So the guy started to show me random clips he saw on 4chan.

First clip he showed was a dude getting headshotted. I believe it was taliban fighter cause the dude looked Afghani. But anyway the cadaan dude just laughed and started watching other stupid clips. In my head I was thinking”yea I need to get away from this psychopath”

I left him alone after we checked out the exhibit and started chatting with someone else.
 

Jake from State Farm

We pro xalimo all 2019
My bad. As much as it hurts, it’s shit like this that shows there needs to be a mass awakening worldwide. To hell with the powers that be that orchestrate these useless wars and destroy nations for their ill gains.

@Apollo no idea sxb
Bro there are videos like this on YouTube. The comment sections are just trash wallahi.

What countries are these people leaving?
 

White

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On a high school field trip I was chatting with a cadaan dude who was pretty chill in class. He and I were just chilling chatting about random shit while we were waiting to check out this exhibit.
So the guy started to show me random clips he saw on 4chan.

First clip he showed was a dude getting headshotted. I believe it was taliban fighter cause the dude looked Afghani. But anyway the cadaan dude just laughed and started watching other stupid clips. In my head I was thinking”yea I need to get away from this psychopath”

I left him alone after we checked out the exhibit and started chatting with someone else.
I used to be the same, I got disgusted by seeing people getting killed, but now I'm becoming desensitized to it since I'm working with animal corpses during lab work. But that's the reality of our world, death is becoming more commonly seen with our massive population.

Obviously being happy or finding it funny that people die is a obvious screw loose with people.
 

Jake from State Farm

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I used to be the same, I got disgusted by seeing people getting killed, but now I'm becoming desensitized to it since I'm working with animal corpses during lab work. But that's the reality of our world, death is becoming more commonly seen with our massive population.

Obviously being happy or finding it funny that people die is a obvious screw loose with people.
Nigeria is one of the richest countries in africa but they still have civilians risking their lives to go to the west. Wtf is the government doing in Nigeria
 
Bro there are videos like this on YouTube. The comment sections are just trash wallahi.

What countries are these people leaving?

Most of the migrants come from regions south and east of Europe, including West Asia, South Asia and Africa. I’m assuming these people in the video left from Libya, a major transit point for African refugees.
 

White

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Nigeria is one of the richest countries in africa but they still have civilians risking their lives to go to the west. Wtf is the government doing in Nigeria
It's dumb, but at least it serves as a warning to other migrants. I hear less somalilanders do tahrib through libya. So it's working at the very least.
 
These Europeans along with their pet Berbers will regret treating Africans this way. They will be running to African countries by the end of the century.

George Soros is telling the Europeans that the only way to have a chance in the future is to invest in Africa.
http://observer.com/2018/05/george-soros-impending-financial-crisis-marshall-plan-for-africa/

This article is saying that the West must have a good relationship if it will survive. If they continue their present day methods Africans will not want to deal with them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...tates-is-not-prepared/?utm_term=.dbbb3dd88e8d
 
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