Obock, Djibouti. In a sandy plain of Djibouti calcined by the sun, men walk to their distant homes after failing in their attempt to reach Yemen on the East Route between the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, one of the most dangerous migratory corridors in the world. They have a emaciated face. Some say they have not eaten anything for several days. Only a few rickety acacias sometimes offer a little shade. In April, for the Yibutians i…
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Obock, Djibouti. In a sandy plain of Djibouti calcined by the sun, men walk to their distant homes after failing in their attempt to reach Yemen on the East Route between the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, one of the most dangerous migratory corridors in the world. They have a emaciated face. Some say they have not eaten anything for several days. Only a few rickety acacias sometimes offer a little shade. In April, for the Yibutians i…