What stories are hidden in Lampedusa’s migrant museum?
A Â鶹ԼÅÄ journalist tracks down some of the people who’ve risked the perilous migrant crossing, and hears their stories.
“Some bring soil with them. They bring it from their country. We’ve found a number of these little packets that show the bond with one’s country, with Africa.â€
Imagine packing your bag and leaving your home for a new life. What would you take with you? Photos? Letters? A lucky charm?
A group of volunteers on the Italian Island of Lampedusa have put together a collection of items lost by migrants who’ve struggled to get there, often in tiny boats. The island is the closest part of Europe to Africa, but it’s still a risky journey which thousands have died attempting.
Just last weekend at least 29 more migrants died after their boats capsized.
Now the Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s Thomas Naadi has made a documentary – a labour of love which has taken more than a year – based on his attempt to find some of the owners of the possessions.
He spoke to Alan Kasujja for Africa Daily.
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