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    Three Somali fishermen return home after 45 days lost at sea, six months detained in Libya

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    Friday June 13, 2025

    Mogadishu (HOL) — Three Somali fishermen who were stranded
    at sea for 45 days and later detained in Libyan prisons for six months were
    reunited with their families in Mogadishu on Thursday, following a complex
    repatriation effort.


    The fishermen — Abdullahi Yusuf Jama, Aweys Abdi Sheikh
    (commonly known as Aweys Qunjaaro), and Bile Mohamed Mustaf — all residents of
    Mogadishu, recounted their harrowing ordeal after being welcomed at Aden Adde
    International Airport by officials from the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue
    Economy, multi-agency representatives, and emotional family members.



    According to the fishermen, their troubles began when their
    fishing boat’s engine failed, leaving them adrift in the Indian Ocean. With
    their food and water supplies depleted, they were forced to survive by eating
    raw fish and drinking seawater.

    “We were on the brink of death,” said one of the men. “Each
    day we drifted farther, not knowing if we would survive or be found.”


    They were eventually rescued off the coast of the Maldives
    and later transferred to Libya, where they were detained for several months in
    challenging conditions.


    The Somali government, with support from the International
    Organization for Migration (IOM), successfully negotiated their release and
    facilitated their return to Somalia.


    In a statement, the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy
    expressed gratitude to IOM and all stakeholders involved in securing the
    fishermen’s freedom, calling the repatriation a testament to the power of
    international cooperation and the Somali government’s commitment to protecting
    its citizens abroad.



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