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These Are the Civilian Deaths You Dont Hear About

The BBC’s weekly The Nation profiles different writers from around the world. This week we speak to Madogaz Musa Abdullah, a Libyan man who spent six-hour journey across the Mediterranean to Algeria, and remembers his brother Nasser.

Source: thenation.com
Published on 2022-04-27

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