Inside Mali's human-trafficking underworld in Gao - BBC News - 0 views
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When the next truck is ready to head out into the desert, the containers will be filled with water and given to the dozen migrants.Each has paid up to $400 (£270) for the uncertain ride to Algeria.
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I reckon the migrants have a 10% chance of reaching where they want to go. But the way I see it, it's their choice,'' says Moussa, a 26-year-old ''coaxer''.
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"He was given $800 or $1,000. And now he is facing going back without a penny. It's shameful. It's enough to drive you mad."