Thousands of migrants from Africa and the Middle
East are embarking on deadly journeys on a weekly basis from the coasts
of Libya and Tunisia hoping to reach the European continent in search of
a safer and better future. Most of these people are fleeing war-torn
places like Syria, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan and other regions where they're facing religious and ethnic persecution, or are simply caught in the middle of civil unrest.
Many of them have already lost family members or experienced different forms of trauma themselves before even embarking on what could potentially be the most dangerous leg of their journey: the trek across the Mediterranean Sea on overcrowded vessels. At that point they're confronted with the reality that surviving physical and psychological torture doesn't guarantee their survival at sea.
During the past few weeks alone thousands have died due to capsized vessels. The Italian Coast Guard and the European Union are having a hard time keeping up with rescue efforts and holding people accountable for what has turned into a major human trafficking operation.
The only solution is if the war in the countries are stopped and this can only be resolved if nations can acknowledge Jehovah and commit all to him
Many of them have already lost family members or experienced different forms of trauma themselves before even embarking on what could potentially be the most dangerous leg of their journey: the trek across the Mediterranean Sea on overcrowded vessels. At that point they're confronted with the reality that surviving physical and psychological torture doesn't guarantee their survival at sea.
During the past few weeks alone thousands have died due to capsized vessels. The Italian Coast Guard and the European Union are having a hard time keeping up with rescue efforts and holding people accountable for what has turned into a major human trafficking operation.
The only solution is if the war in the countries are stopped and this can only be resolved if nations can acknowledge Jehovah and commit all to him
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