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Adnan Oktar
                                       (Harun Yahya)


                According to a U.N. report published in 2008, 50,000 migrants

           reached Yemen from Africa a year.
                Migrants generally reach Yemen from East Africa by sea, under
           very difficult conditions, and usually fall into the hands of human traf-
           fickers. Most migrants, who give their last few pennies to the traffick-
           ers, are brought to Yemen in rickety boats. These boats are very frail
           and lack even the most basic amenities, and are of dubious seaworthi-
           ness.

                In order to avoid being apprehended by the security forces, the
           traffickers prefer to drop the migrants off in remote areas rather than
           in harbors. Indeed, they sometimes throw them into the sea miles from
           shore, or else sink the boats. The boats that carry the migrants often
           deliver them to their deaths; many migrants drown at sea.
                Reaching the Yemeni shore does not mean salvation for the


















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