Moustapha Diouf, a Senegalese fisherman, has made it his mission to stop young people attempting to reach the Canary Islands using one of the world’s most deadly migration routes ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfg5eknr08M
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Diouf once tried to make the voyage himself, seeking a better life in Europe for his family, but catastrophe struck and he lost several friends on the way.
Now back in Dakar, he is trying to persuade young fishers not to make the same journey, helping them instead to set up small businesses.
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only if europeans respected maritime borders.. in fact they never did.