“Destabilization of Africa and the Middle East Prompts Millions to Flee”: Mass Migration Deaths Caused by US Foreign Policy | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization
By Abayomi Azikiwe: These recent mass deaths are by no means isolated
incidents. A pattern of dislocation has been rising steadily since the
wars of regime change in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria, Libya and
Nigeria from 2001 until the present.
Also the growing class
divisions and economic difficulties in other Asian and African states
are creating tensions which foster migration. Some of the states which
are impacted by this global crisis include Morocco in North Africa,
Nigeria in West Africa and Bangladesh in South Asia.