Kenya

NTV Investigates: Dreams and nightmares Pt. 1

07/01/11

It is said to be Africa's largest human trafficking syndicate. Its route stretches all the way from Southern Ethiopia to South Africa. It is an illegal trade involving immigration officers and human traffickers, churning up to 200 millions shillings from desperate Ethiopians, fleeing economic hardship. Some make it in through that long journey south, while others end up in Kenyan jails. In the first of a three-part series, 'Dreams and Nightmares,' NTV's Yassin Juma begins our coverage of this illicit trade from the border town of Moyale.

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NTV Investigates: Dreams and nightmares Pt. 2

07/01/11

In our second part of the investigative series Dreams and Nightmares, Yassin Juma crosses over into Ethiopia to track down the traffickers and get to the core of the illegal trade of human trafficking. The main trafficker, a feared man of Ethiopian nationality, is unmasked.

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NTV Investigates: Dreams and nightmares Pt. 3

07/01/11

In the last of our three part investigative series, Dreams and Nightmares, Yassin Juma and Mustafa Mwalim are arrested on their way from Ethiopia as powerful men behind the human trafficking trade become uncomfortable with their presence. The two NTV reporters later manage to track down illegal aliens from Moyale, Marsabit and Isiolo into their hideouts in Nairobi.

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UN calls on Kenya not to repatriate Somalis

04/11/10

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Hundreds of Somalis who fled across the border into the north-eastern Kenyan town of Mandera have been forced to return to Somalia against their wishes. The refugees left their homes in the Somali town of Bulla Hawa because of fighting there. International law says that refugees should not be forced to return home if it's not safe. Patrick Maigua asked Fatoumata Lejueen Kaba from UNCHR about the current situation at the border town.

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Spotlight on life in a Kenyan refugee camp

04/11/10

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Samuel and Malith are former refugees from Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. They discuss life in a refugee camp in Kenya and how they feel about living in Canada. The two are organizers with World University Service of Canada (WUSC)'s Shine A light campaign, and talk about the urgency for girls to receive more opportunities and material support for education that will give them the seed of thinking and help their society learn ways to overcome oppression.

Interview by MaryCarl Guiao from Migrant Matters Radio.

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