From Libya to Tunisia. The epic story of a Sudanese family. Emad is a young doctor who lived for most of his life in Libya. Forced to leave the country in conflict in 2011, Emad and his family were stopped at the Libyan-tunisian border for 45 days, living in a strip of land, in inhuman
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Amidou is one of the many migrants who escaped from Libya in 2011. Like tens of thousands of people, he lived for a long time in the Choucha refugee camp. In the camp Amidou witnessed the traffic of men, recruited by smugglers and shipped to Lampedusa from the Libyan coast.
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Choucha refugee camp was set up on 24 February 2011. The tent city is located in the Tunisian territory, in the governorate of Médenine. Managed by the UNHCR, the site was officially closed in the summer of 2012, but in December of 2013 it was still inhabited by about nine hundred migrants, installed in makeshift
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The Choucha camp was officially closed in the summer of 2012. In December of 2013, however, it was still inhabited by hundreds of migrants, installed in shacks, without water and electricity and without any kind of humanitarian assistance. Here, people are divided between “rejected”, who have not obtained refugee status by the UNHCR, and “not
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