Refugee Stories: Life-threatening sea journeys

War has forced
millions
to flee their homes

Tens of thousands
risk death
by taking to the sea

Hosein’s Story, Greece

Their boat heading for Greece sunk at high seas. Hosein’s mother and sister are missing. “I am sure they are alive. I will not abandon the search….”

Being human

Photojournalist Darrin Zammit Lupi writes about his experience in covering boat arrivals to Malta in 2014…

Indonesia : Saransika’s Journey

Indonesia : Saransika’s  Journey

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Ahmed’s Story, Syria

Journalist Boglarka Balogh tells how Ahmed lost eight members of his family at sea, when their boat sank with hundreds of Syrian refugees on board…

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Shookrullah Alizadah’s story, from Afghanistan to Sweden

We drank sea water to survive. Then, in the middle of the sea the boat’s GPS broke down…

Thanassis’ Story, Greece

Actor Thanassis Papageorgiou had to grow up to understand the “sacredness” of an old photo showing his parents with his two sisters in front of a big ship…

Ahmet’s Story, Cyprus

“I will think about my options, but I’m certainly not going at sea again. I left for the future of my kids; I’m not going to die with them in the sea. Life is not over.”

Mohad’s Story, Poland

In search for safety, he had to cross the desert on foot and the Mediterranean Sea in a tiny old boat. “We were given a GPS and told to navigate to Malta ourselves,” …

Hussein’s Story, Greece

Hussein’s uncommon courage and perseverance kept him moving forward and taking enormous risks to reach a better life, he refused to sink.

Jihan’s Story, Greece

Jihan, her husband and two sons from Syria boarded a boat with 40 others. They hoped the journey would take eight hours. There was no guarantee they would make it alive…

Yacoub’s Story, Bangladesh

If Yacoub is lucky, he will survive the dangerous journey and find a low-paying job in the informal sector in Malaysia, from where he can send remittances back to his family…

Najaf’s Story, Indonesia

“My daughter and son-in-law were in Australia. From Indonesia, they had sailed for 15 days…”

Kirsti Siirala. From Finland to Sweden

February 1944. I was two years old, and it was the second time that I crossed the unsafe Baltic Sea to Stockholm, on a boat crowded with Finnish war children…

Agid and Sherin’s Story, Greece

“A one-hour journey turned to 14 hours of hell. As we were certain that we would drown, we were constantly pumping water out of the boat,…”

Minara’s Story, Myanmar

Journalist Kristy Siegfried tells how Minara paid for their dangerous passage with her wedding ring…

Malaysia: Escape to Hardship

Malaysia: Escape to Hardship

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Marwan’s Story, Greece

Despite losing his right arm and left eye from a shell explosion, Marwan swam to Greece in order to apply for asylum and get proper medical care.

Sahara’s story, Slovakia

We walked all the way to the shores of Djibouti where we took a boat through the Arabian Sea to Yemen. I almost lost hope after the engine of the boat had broken down…

Hamid’s Story, Greece

“I was just 17 when I came once more close to dying, this time in my attempt to cross to Samos on a boat from Turkey, along with four more Afghans…”

Italy: Haunted by a Sinking Ship

Italy: Haunted by a Sinking Ship

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We spent four hours on the sea, bailing out water and praying to Allah. The waves had taken us far.

Amina from Afghanistan received a warning from herhusband’s family that her children weren’t safe. The cousins are still chasing them…

Aziz’s Story, Greece

“During that journey, I lost my most valuable possession: my father’s ring which was the only thing I had to remind me of him…”

Carina Hoang. Former Vietnamese refugee and award winning author

Carina escaped Vietnam on a wooden boat with her two siblings and 370 other people. She endured violent storms, pirate raids,….

1 family torn apart by war is too many

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