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German paper chronicles migrant deaths since 1993

- By Kirsten Grieshaber The Associated Press

BERLIN — A German newspaper has published a list of 33,293 people it says died while trying to immigrate to Europe between 1993 and May of this year.

The list, published by daily Der Tagesspieg­el Thursday, covered 46 pages and included names, ages and countries of origin, when available, and how the victims died and their date of death. Often they never were identified.

One entry said Iraqi migrant Talat Abdulhamid, 36, froze to death on

Jan. 6 after walking for 48 hours through the mountains on the Turkish-bulgarian border.

Another, citing the United Nations refugee agency, was for a 15-year-old boy who drowned on Nov. 15, 2016, when a rubber dinghy he was on with 23 others sank while trying to get from Libya to Europe.

The newspaper said it wanted to document “the asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants who died since 1993 as a consequenc­e of the restrictiv­e policies of Europe on the continent’s outer borders or inside Europe.”

Some of the immigrants who succeeded in reaching Europe later died in attacks or killed themselves in custody while waiting to be deported back to their home countries.

A 17-year-old Somali boy died when neo-nazis in the German town of Schmoellnh­e forced him to jump off a tower on Oct 21, 2016. A 30-yearold man from Uganda committed suicide in an immigrant detention center on the coast of southern England.

“We want to honor them,” Der Tagesspieg­el wrote. “And at the same time we want to show that every line tells a story … and that the list keeps getting longer, day by day.”

The majority of the people on the newspaper’s list drowned in the Mediterran­ean Sea while trying to make their way to Europe.

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