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Somali government repatriates youth migrants detained in Algeria


Thursday June 19, 2025

Mogadishu (HOL) – The Federal Government of Somalia on Wednesday successfully repatriated nine Somali youth who were detained in Algeria while attempting to migrate to Europe.

The group, comprised of five young men and four young women, had been arrested while traveling along one of the most dangerous and frequently used migration routes through North Africa.

Algeria has become a key transit point for Somali migrants trying to reach Western Europe, often under perilous conditions.

Upon arrival in Mogadishu, the returnees expressed their relief and gratitude for being brought back home, describing the hardships they endured in Algerian detention centers.

“We faced very difficult conditions while in prison, but we are happy to be home,” one of the returnees said, thanking the Somali government for intervening.

Dr. Mohamed Hussein Gaas, Director General of the Department of Diaspora and Somali Communities at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the government is committed to addressing the underlying causes of irregular migration.

“There are still many Somali youth stranded or suffering in migration routes abroad, and we are working to develop a strategy to bring them back and reintegrate them into society,” he said.

In recent months, Somalia has seen a noticeable rise in the number of youth attempting to migrate from cities such as Mogadishu, Garowe, Las Anod, and Hargeisa. Many are driven by economic hardship, insecurity, and a lack of opportunities at home.

Tragically, dozens of Somali migrants have lost their lives in the past two months while crossing the Mediterranean Sea between Algeria and Spain in search of a better life.

The Somali government, in partnership with international organizations, continues to urge young people to avoid illegal migration and seek safer, legal alternatives while working on long-term solutions that address youth unemployment and improve conditions at home.




 





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