"Barcelona or the hereafter" : Senegalese struggling with perilous journeys and perilous livelihoods

In 2006, the Spanish archipelago, the Canary Islands, saw the arrival of over thirty thousand clandestine migrants in pirogues that had departed mainly from somewhere along the Senegalese coast. The large majority of those who had risked their lives crossing the 1,500 kilometres of high seas were Se...

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