It must be really
depressing to see people landing up on the shore half famished or almost on the
verge of death.
This is what
happens on the shores of Yemen in the month of August / September. It is due
to the instability of southern Yemen.
People try to flee
in the best (or worst) possible ways not knowing where or how they are going to
land at the other end.
The smugglers who
take them in small boats are ruthless, often beating the passengers and overloading
the boat and undergoing the risk of capsizing.
There are some who has come forward to help such victims and one such organisation is the SHS (Society for Humanitarian Solidarity)
As soon as they
get word, they land up at the beach to give immediate food a water relief. Some
of the victims are too traumatised to move.
After a short rest
at the shore they are taken to the nearest transit center where they can rest for a few hours so that they can have a meal before taking them to the
reception center in Awhwar or Mayf’aa.
There are risks
involved like endangering their own lives to save others, pulling people out of
the waves in difficult seas and operating in extremely volatile security
conditions where tribal violence is a daily occurrence.
In some cases
where there are causalities, they even bury the dead.
Al-Hamairy founded
SHS in 1995, when he found that the new arrivals became a burden to the impoverished
local community. He says that he was motivated by the NGO to assist both the
groups.
In naming SHS as the 2011 Nansen Refugee Award winner,
the UN Refugee agency recognizes the life- saving assistance provided to the
tens of thousands of refugees and migrants who arrive on Yemen’s shores each
year.
You can see a movie on it - click here
This is so sad. Kudos to Al-Hamairy for taking the initiative.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a very good work done by this organisation.
ReplyDeleteIt was really sad to see so many people suffering.
It must take so much of guts to risk your own life to save someone else's. Hats off to these brave souls..
ReplyDeletesuch sad ways.. in my line of work I have found some unpleasant scenes , just imagine the mentality of the people who are willing to give their life to reach the other side .. such sad pitiable situations they are in ..
ReplyDeleteand the organisation doing the work well good luck to them and they are doing a great service .. god bless them all
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It's so inspiring that people are willing to take risks to save these poor people. There is hope!
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These people have big hearts. It's all so sad though. Glad you are bringing this awareness to blog land.
ReplyDeleteKudos SHS!
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ReplyDeleteThis is really really sad...and so little has changed in all these years. It has only gotten worse :(
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