1. الرئيسية
  2. West Africa
  3. Gambia

منذ أن رحلت: الأُسر التي يرحل عنها المهاجرون

Mohammed Lamin quit his job, borrowed money from his brother, and left the Gambia for Europe via the “back way” - the highly dangerous overland route to Libya through the Sahel, and then on to Europe on a smuggler's boat. Here he is arriving in Italy. Jason Florio/MOAS/IRIN
Mohammad Lamin arrives in Italy after leaving the Gambia for Europe via the “back way” - our new special feature explores the story of the family he left behind.
كل مهاجر ينطلق في رحلة يترك وراءه أُسرة.

ينصب تركيزنا الطبيعي على الرحلة والأزمة التي تدفع الناس إلى الفرار من ديارهم، ولكن الهجرة أكثر بكثير من مجرد أشخاص فارين من نزاع أو طالبي لجوء. إنها تؤثر على أشخاص أكثر بكثير من أولئك الذين يُقدمون بالفعل على هذه الخطوة ويتنقلون عبر حدود معادية. يحمل أولئك الذين تُركوا في الوطن، بعيداً عن أضواء وسائل الإعلام، أيضاً أعباءً - مالية وعاطفية - لدعم أحبائهم في رحلتهم.

يركز هذا التحقيق الخاص على اثنتين من هذه الأُسر.

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