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Since 2003, Father Mussie Zerai has received thousands of emergency calls from distressed refugees and migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea. The Eritrean priest, head of the refugee rights organization Habeshia, travels to the Italian island of Lampedusa to commemorate October 3, 2013, when a fishing vessel caught fire and sank near the coast, killing 368 people. Leaning on his faith, Father Zerai helps survivors start anew. The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize nominee fields crisis calls as Europe struggles to accommodate the ongoing influx of migrants and refugees desperate to escape war, famine, and persecution.
Categories52 Documentary
Content TypeDocumentary
LanguageEnglish
TopicsReligion and Belief, Human Interest, Arts, Culture, Entertainment and Media
Topic Tags52 Documentary
Program Title52 Documentary
NetworkVOA
English TitleThe Migrant Priest | A Lifeline for African Refugees En Route to Lampedusa