- When Hanab Ahmed's 18-year-old son Mohammed did not come
home for lunch or answer his phone, she feared that he - like several
other teenagers who had disappeared from their neighbourhood - had set
off for Europe, risking kidnapping and death.
A month later,
Ahmed, who lives in Hargeisa, the capital of the self-declared republic
of Somaliland, received a call from her son who was being held for
ransom by traffickers in Sudan."He said it was bad and that there
wasn't enough food or water and he saw people die," she told the
Thomson Reuters Foundation, clutching a photo of her son between fingers
stained orange with henna.
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