Monrovia — Over 30 Liberian migrants deported from Algeria are crying out for urgent intervention from the Liberian government as they remain stranded in dire conditions at a transit camp in northern Niger.
The group, currently housed under the care of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in the desert town of Assamaka, say they have been abandoned and left to suffer in silence.
One of the migrants, George Dolo, shared their harrowing ordeal in a letter to FrontPage Africa,…
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