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Officials in Djibouti have forcibly repatriated 40 would-be refugees from Somalia back to the Somali capital, Mogadishu, according to the United Nations refugee agency in Djibouti.
The migrants were rescued from the Red Sea last month by a Dutch anti-piracy patrol ship.
To find out more, Hassan Arouni spoke to the UNHCR representative in Djibouti, Ann Encontre.
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