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(an Age yet to come, an Age long past) someone claiming to be 127.0.0.1 wrote in message 1511236.S4ATlr3gOm@FreeBSD: Dr. Lily White wrote: Official: 300 African migrants drown a month http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa....ap/index.html MADRID, Spain (AP) -- More than 1,000 Africans have died in the past four months while trying to sail in small boats from Mauritania to Spain's Canary Islands, a Mauritanian aid official said Tuesday. Ahmed Ould Haya, head of Mauritania's branch of the International Committee of the Red Crescent, spoke a day after reporting the death of at least 45 would-be immigrants in two accidents Saturday and early Monday. (Full story) He told the Spanish radio station Cadena Ser that 40 percent of the boats that leave Mauritania for the Canary Islands -- a trip of at least 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) over the Atlantic -- sink or capsize along the way. Since November 10, between 1,200 and 1,300 people have died trying to reach the Spanish islands from Mauritania, Ould Haya said. He said the Africans who attempt the journey are desperate to reach Europe in search of a better life. "For them is it like a game of Russian roulette: either I make it or I die." The Spanish Interior Ministry's top official in the Canary Islands, Jose Segura, said that while hundreds of Africans have died in the past few months trying to make the trip, three or four boats reach the islands each day. So far this year, more than 2,000 immigrants have made it to the islands, he told Cadena Ser. Every year thousands of Africans try to reach Spain by one of two traditional routes -- across the Strait of Gibraltar to the Spanish mainland, or leaving from the Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara across Atlantic waters to the Canary Islands. Moroccan police have cracked down on the dangerous departures, though, causing many to head further south and leave from Mauritania, the newspaper El Pais reported Tuesday. Norseman/Vikings Crossed the Atlantic by 860 A.D. "Cite your source." Yet, Blacks of today - with advanced technology can't make a 1,000 Kilometer trip. And your proof that these Africans had access to "advanced technology" is ... ? Tell me again how were all 'the same' Tell me how many "Norseman/Vikings" died attempting the crossing before one made it? And how many centuries was it before any of his countrymen made it back across? |
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 01:46:42 GMT, Roger roger@. wrote:
In one age, called the Second Age by some, (an Age yet to come, an Age long past) someone claiming to be 127.0.0.1 wrote in message 1511236.S4ATlr3gOm@FreeBSD: Dr. Lily White wrote: Official: 300 African migrants drown a month http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa....ap/index.html MADRID, Spain (AP) -- More than 1,000 Africans have died in the past four months while trying to sail in small boats from Mauritania to Spain's Canary Islands, a Mauritanian aid official said Tuesday. Ahmed Ould Haya, head of Mauritania's branch of the International Committee of the Red Crescent, spoke a day after reporting the death of at least 45 would-be immigrants in two accidents Saturday and early Monday. (Full story) He told the Spanish radio station Cadena Ser that 40 percent of the boats that leave Mauritania for the Canary Islands -- a trip of at least 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) over the Atlantic -- sink or capsize along the way. Since November 10, between 1,200 and 1,300 people have died trying to reach the Spanish islands from Mauritania, Ould Haya said. He said the Africans who attempt the journey are desperate to reach Europe in search of a better life. "For them is it like a game of Russian roulette: either I make it or I die." The Spanish Interior Ministry's top official in the Canary Islands, Jose Segura, said that while hundreds of Africans have died in the past few months trying to make the trip, three or four boats reach the islands each day. So far this year, more than 2,000 immigrants have made it to the islands, he told Cadena Ser. Every year thousands of Africans try to reach Spain by one of two traditional routes -- across the Strait of Gibraltar to the Spanish mainland, or leaving from the Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara across Atlantic waters to the Canary Islands. Moroccan police have cracked down on the dangerous departures, though, causing many to head further south and leave from Mauritania, the newspaper El Pais reported Tuesday. Norseman/Vikings Crossed the Atlantic by 860 A.D. "Cite your source." No one can be this stupid as to not know this. NO ONE Yet, Blacks of today - with advanced technology can't make a 1,000 Kilometer trip. And your proof that these Africans had access to "advanced technology" is ... ? Tell me again how were all 'the same' Tell me how many "Norseman/Vikings" died attempting the crossing before one made it? And how many centuries was it before any of his countrymen made it back across? The most precious possession on Earth is our own people and for this people and with this people we will struggle and we will fight and never slacken never tire never falter never doubt long live our movement long live our people!!! |
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