Wednesday, June 15, 2011
NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES REFUGEES EXODUS BEYOND THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA HAS EXCEEDED FOURTY THOUSAND REFUGEES.
The North African refugees exodus to various destinations that entailed the neighboring North African countries and as far as beyond the Mediterranean sea to the European countries ports has been acknowledged as one of the world's current growing problem in addition to the refugees influx to Turkey from Syria and from Yemen to various African and Arab world countries, despite many governments effort in the restoration of peace and order in the North African, the Middle Eastern and the Arab world countries to stop the exodus. The number of the North African refugees, particularly from Tunisia and Libya that have traveled farther North and beyond the Mediterranean sea to the Italian small town of Lampedusa on the farther exodus to other European countries have exceeded fourty thousand refugees.
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