According to reports, the structure is being built in Yaviza which sits on the Rio Chuconaco - the separation point between Central and South AmericaA huge bridge said to be big enough for a column of tanks to cross is set to spring up in Panama in one of the most dangerous migrant crossing points in the world.
According to a report by the US-based Christian Broadcasting Network , that could be about to change with the construction of the new bridge across the Rio Chuconaco that could see the highway extended further south. However, news of the bridge's construction has raised a puzzling question: Who is funding the construction of the bridge, and what do they stand to gain?According to figures released in February this year, over seven million migrants have crossed America's southern border under the Joe Biden administration.
Although the majority of migrants making the treacherous journey north from South America tend to be from countries such as Haiti and Venezuela hoping for a new life in the United States, the numbers of Chinese migrants has soared in recent years. Panama is among the initiative's 150 member countries, while Colombia is understood to be considering joining Belt and Road.
Transportation is solely by boat along the river, often requiring four to five hours of travel upstream or downstream. However, with this project, they'll have a more accessible link, potentially leading to significant development.' 'Whatever the reason for their journey, migrants and asylum seekers crossing the Darien Gap are entitled to basic safety and respect for their human rights along the way,' HRW's Americas director Juanita Goebertus said in a statement.
The NGO reported that on both sides of the border, authorities were not doing enough to investigate and punish violations such as pervasive sexual abuse or look for missing people.
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