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Child Abuse   
My name is Amie Kebena, i am eight years old, i live in Gbaimasunja BO district. This is my story, i live with my ant who brutally beat me up and brake my pelvis and leg for braking a rubber bucket on my way from the steam, thank to Advocacy network against irregular migrant for helping they flighty for me and heanded me over to the chief who is now my adopted parent  
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HE.Present Maada Bio 
 
in one of  our integration program
addressing the migrant at the Miata Conference hall. 
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Reintegration

They call him Ahmed. He was so huge and so wicked," she says. "He said, 'You are a slave, you are black. You people are from hell.' He told me when somebody has a slave, you can do whatever you want to do. Not only him. Sometimes he would tell his friend, 'You can have a taste of anything inside my house.' They tortured me every day."

That was only the beginning of the horrors Fatmata, aged 28, from Freetown, Sierra Leone, experienced as she tried to cross West Africa to the Mediterranean. She eventually escaped from Ahmed, but was recaptured by traffickers who held her in their own private jail in Algeria.

After she and other migrants broke out, Fatmata, deeply traumatised, decided to abandon her dreams of a new life in Europe - and go back to where she started. She applied to an intergovernmental agency, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), which pays the fares for migrants who want to return home.

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 BBC reporter Umaru Fofana 
Doing documentary on the migrant from
 
Libya for the Advocacy Network against
 
Irregular migration. 
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BBC REPORTER
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150 Emigrant from Kuwait 
 
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