ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月1日 23時01分


They come to the road in search of food. They come looking for water. They come because it’s the only safe place they can find. More than 130,000 people running from Boko Haram have amassed along a desert highway outside Diffa, Niger. The road, National Route 1, doesn’t take them anywhere. A Chinese oil company was building it, but construction stopped 2 years ago after attacks by #BokoHaram spiked. Its intended destination — oil fields near the border with Chad — is about 80 miles beyond the point where the pavement cuts off, like an interrupted thought. In the past couple of years, a rush of newcomers has turned tiny specks of villages along the road into growing towns of want. Cattle, goats, donkeys and chickens compete with people for food and water. A few months ago, a fight over well water ended in death. @adamfergusonphoto took this photo of boys in a tree near a water point. We’ll be sharing more of his photos from #Niger this weekend. Visit the link in our profile to read the full story by @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @dionnesearcey.


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