Tied to a car, robbed, and forced to walk 45 km through the desert.Moh Sylla, a 22-year-old from Guinea, survived one of the world’s most dangerous smuggling routes across the Sahara and now raises awareness about the brutal realities of migrant smuggling.Read his story: Read More
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