Thousands of discouraged migrants are stranded in Niger because of border closures following coup

Migrants stuck in Niamey, Niger, pose in their makeshift camp Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023. Some 7,000 migrants are stranded in Niger unable to go home after a coup last month where members of the presidential guard overthrew the country's democratically elected. Niger's junta has closed its airspace and regional countries have imposed severe travel and economic sanctions, shuttering land borders and making it hard for people to leave (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — After three months of crossing the desert and then watching other migrants die at sea in his failed attempt to reach Europe, Sahr John Yambasu gave up on getting across the Mediterranean and decided to go back home.

The 29-year-old from Sierra Leone reached Niger in June on his return journey, but United Nations officials said he had to wait for packed migrant centers to empty before he could be repatriated.

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