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    Senegal Town Remembers 1,863 Victims Of 2002 Ferry Disaster
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    Remembering one of the worst maritime disasters in history, the Senegalese town where half of the nearly 1,900 killed lived paid tribute on Monday to those lost when the Le Joola ferry capsized in 2002, describing the pain as a "wound that never heals."

    When news spread that the vessel had capsized on the night of Sept. 26, 2002, no one in the southern town could believe it.

    "It was unthinkable," said Nouha Cisse, who was head teacher at a secondary school in Ziguinchor that lost 150 pupils to the tragedy.

    A hundred relatives and officials took part on Monday morning in two religious commemorative ceremonies – Catholic and Muslim – next to around 50 graves in Kantene cemetery on the outskirts of Ziguinchor.

    An official delegation laid wreaths before women in long traditional dresses and their families visited the graves.

    "It's very important for us to be here, to pay tribute to our mother and our nephew who we lost," said Ndeye Astou Diba, 38.

    Le Joola was one of the worst civilian maritime disasters in history.

    A total of 1,863 people drowned or were lost – surpassing the Titanic toll of more than 1,500 some 90 years earlier.

    Le Joola sailed into a storm off the coast of The Gambia on the way from Ziguinchor to the capital Dakar.

    At another larger ceremony with several hundred people close to the Casamance river from where Le Joola had departed, the head of victims' associations repeated a call for the wreck to be raised.

    Le Joola, which sunk to a depth of 20 meters (66 feet), is thought to hold many bodies.

    The ferry had played a major role in Ziguinchor in the isolated Casamance enclave, providing a lifeline to Dakar and transporting agricultural produce as well as tourists.

    The Casamance, almost separated from the rest of Senegal by the tiny state of The Gambia, had since 1982 been wracked by a separatist rebellion. September 2002 saw a surge in attacks.

    On Sept. 26, more than 1,928 people officially crowded on to the ferry, which had a capacity of 536 passengers.

    The victims' associations say more than 2,000 passengers from more than a dozen countries died, and only 65 survived.

    With crowds gathering at the port the morning after, the prime minister announced Le Joola had capsized.

    "After that it was unbearable in Ziguinchor," recalled Ibrahima Gassama, a journalist who covered the disaster for Sud FM radio.

    "No one could console anyone. The gendarmes cordoned off the area because some people were threatening to throw themselves into the sea.

    "They had lost everything," Gassama said.

    "It really was a catastrophe," said 65-year-old Khadidiatou Diop, who lost her mother.

    "In this house one person died, in that house another death, across the road one dead. It was like that all over Ziguinchor."

    For Gassama, "It's a wound that never heals.

    "I don't think it ever can because the subsequent behavior over the handling of the catastrophe was a second shipwreck."

    He noted the rescue effort that only happened the next day and the official "lies," denying the high death toll.

    Source : https://www.dailysabah.com/world/africa/senegal-town-remembers-1863-victims-of-2002-ferry-disaster
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    OyVeyRabbi The Boss 28,104 points
    2:20 The ship is sinking, time to get these buoys out and save us all!
    0 votes
    Dec 30, 2022
    SandNiggerHunter Famous 3,757 points
    I love the close up shoots of the ship whilst niggers are drowning inside  suppose humans can't interfere with nature.
    +1 vote
    Dec 30, 2022
    fuckthelife Hacker 80,935 points
    yeah I wish the nigger gjmojo67 is in that ship and drowns lol
    gjmojo67 The Boss 35,914 points
    @fuckthelife. Sorry mate as we both know there is no gjmojo67. Just a figment of your imagination for you to jerk off to. No harm done mate; BTW I wasn't on that ship. You can put on another wig and sign in as one these losers with -500 points like @GR. Cheers.
    mohmoh321 -196 points
    There is no difference between white and black, you dirty racist
    –8 votes
    Dec 30, 2022
    CumStir Overlord 4,839 points
    I can give you two differences: whites are smarter and more civilized.
    TheHound Natural Addict 7,194 points
    Put about 1000 more people on the ferry than allowed and sail into a storm and sailing into a storm; what could go wrong?
    +2 votes
    Dec 31, 2022
    DelbertGrady The Boss 39,141 points
    Why didn't they swim to safety?  Oh wait it's niggers my bad.
    –1 vote
    Jan 3, 2023
    Serralis Overlord 6,840 points
    The westernmost point of the entire Dakar and Africa has killed in a bloodiest explosive Titanic ferry bloodmates that met niggots near Subsaharian border between Senegal and the Gambia!
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    Mar 11, 2023
    Yucky Lord Paramount 459,028 points