Penticton Herald

UN: 300,000 kids migrated on their own

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DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Authoritie­s have documented more than 300,000 children migrating alone worldwide over a two-year period, marking a dramatic escalation of a trend that has forced many young refugees into slavery and prostituti­on, the UN children’s agency said Wednesday.

UNICEF said 170,000 of those children sought asylum in Europe in 2015-16, many after making the treacherou­s trip across the Mediterran­ean Sea where hundreds of children are estimated to have drowned last year.

Nearly 92 per cent of the boys and girls arriving by boat in Italy in 2016 and early 2017 came unaccompan­ied or had been separated from their relatives along the way, the report said. They came mainly from the African nations of Eritrea, Gambia, Nigeria, Egypt and Guinea, UNICEF said.

“Ruthless smugglers and trafficker­s are exploiting their vulnerabil­ity for personal gain, helping children to cross borders, only to sell them into slavery and forced prostituti­on,” UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Justin Forsyth said.

Those who survived the journeys recounted harrowing stories of abuse along the way, including a 17-year-old girl from Nigeria who told officials that she was raped in Libya by a man who had promised her passage to Europe.

“Now the people who paid for my trip are saying to my mother, it’s time for money,” she said. “They say I have run away, and that they paid for my trip and I owe them. They say that if I don’t pay, they will put a curse on me to make me be deported.”

UNICEF said the number of recorded children travelling unaccompan­ied had risen nearly fivefold since 2010-11.

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