ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月23日 08時55分


Amadou Anne, the oldest son, tried first. The journey to Europe from the family compound in Senegal meant crossing thousands of miles of ruthless desert and sea. Months passed with no news. Then came the phone call. Friends in France spotted a list of drowned migrants, and Amadou’s name was on it. “I was standing right there, and I cried,” his mother, Salmata Boullo Diallo, said near home in a vast expanse of fallow peanut fields in a remote part of Senegal, where @xaumeolleros took this photo. The loss didn’t end there. Amadou’s younger brother Gibbe also tried to leave this place. He died at sea while en route to Italy. Their fates matched those of so many in the region, where young men often fall into 3 unforgiving categories: the ones who’ve made it to Europe, the ones who were blocked or deported along the way and the ones who died trying. The same sea that swallowed the Anne brothers has already claimed the lives of more than 2,100 migrants and refugees this year. Yet more people keep trying. Why? Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @xaumeolleros.


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