Charlotte McDonald-Gibson’s Cast Away: Stories of Survival from Europe’s Refugee Crisis tells the story of the European Union’s chaotic and mismanaged response to the crisis through the eyes of five people who have arrived on Europe’s shores since 2011. They include Sina (not her real name), an Eritrean woman forced to flee with her husband Dani when she was heavily pregnant. This is her story.
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The human face of the refugee crisis
Written By Unknown on Sunday, May 1, 2016 | 4:04 AM
What makes a person risk life and limb to reach Europe’s shores? This extract from a new book telling the stories of five migrants recounts the events that led to one woman’s harrowing journey from Eritrea to Greece
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