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    @tellingthereal - 15/09/2020

    ‘The sea is dead’: How fishing and migration collide on Tunisia’s shores: https://t.co/fwYBdTXg7a

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    @tellingthereal - 15/09/2020

    Hundreds of Nigerian women and girls are trafficked yearly into forcible prostitution. While the details of each story vary, most speak of having been promised job opportunities abroad. Listen to #Verasstory here: https://t.co/tVSsKKppKW #TellingTheRealStory #DangerousCrossings https://t.co/247brLJ6mp

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    @tellingthereal - 14/09/2020

    RT @Refugees_EU: 📢 Do you know a refugee-led organization that has shown innovation during the COVID-19 crisis? ✅ Nominate them for UNHCR'…

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    @tellingthereal - 14/09/2020

    For many #refugees& migrants, the sea is a final stage of a desperate journey riddled with uncertainty, near death experiences, torture, hunger and sexual exploitation. By the time they set foot on an unseaworthy boat, many are willing to take the chance. https://t.co/TUeoBjHcT8

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    @tellingthereal - 12/09/2020

    This year, hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers settled in Tunisia have packed up to risk their lives again in Libya. For them, "It is better to die for something than to live for nothing". https://t.co/381WzXXPwq

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    @tellingthereal - 11/09/2020

    Congratulations to Mohtas and wishing him all the best. More scholarship opportunities such as these are needed. https://t.co/lN0r6FsB6q

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    @tellingthereal - 10/09/2020

    Dozens of abandoned migrants rescued in Sahara and were found by sheer chance...among them, children. https://t.co/j9JqaiSIod

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    @tellingthereal - 08/09/2020

    This year, hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers settled in Tunisia have packed up to risk their lives again in Libya. For them. Mohamed is one of the hundreds who returned to Libya with the hope to get to Europe. "It is better to die for something than to live for nothing" https://t.co/kgGqOapgyc

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    @tellingthereal - 08/09/2020

    RT @cochetel: Refworld | UNHCR Position on the Designations of Libya as a Safe Third Country and as a Place of Safety for the Purpose of Di…

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    @tellingthereal - 08/09/2020

    UN chief urges closure of all migrant detention centres in Libya @AJENews https://t.co/wFbxftw6iV