A number of unanswered questions remains about the death of Steve Dempsey, who was killed by a paranoid schizophrenic asylum seeker from Eritrea.
Relatives of the 400 refugees, mostly Somalians, confirmed the boats capsized while on their way to Italy.
Temperatures were pushing 115 degrees Fahrenheit when we reached the crest of a rocky hill overlooking Ali Addeh, a desolate refugee camp on Djibouti.
Two young women reflect on their decision to flee Eritrea, a small state that produces one of the highest rates of asylum seekers in the world.
Eritrea, the small eastern African country near Ethiopia, considered one of the most isolated in the world, is carrying out extrajudicial killings and is torturing, the United Nations human rights head said on Monday.
A number of unanswered questions remains about the death of Steve Dempsey, who was killed by a paranoid schizophrenic asylum seeker from Eritrea.
Relatives of the 400 refugees, mostly Somalians, confirmed the boats capsized while on their way to Italy.
Temperatures were pushing 115 degrees Fahrenheit when we reached the crest of a rocky hill overlooking Ali Addeh, a desolate refugee camp on Djibouti.
Two young women reflect on their decision to flee Eritrea, a small state that produces one of the highest rates of asylum seekers in the world.
Eritrea, the small eastern African country near Ethiopia, considered one of the most isolated in the world, is carrying out extrajudicial killings and is torturing, the United Nations human rights head said on Monday.