 We condemn the acts of smugglers off the coast of Yemen, 120 Somali and Ethiopian migrants forced from a boat yesterday and another 180 today. The death toll is still being counted. The utter disregard for human life by these smugglers and all human smugglers worldwide is nothing less than immoral. What is a teenager's life worth? From this root to the Gulf countries, it is $100 or even $1,000 following rape and torture that forces their families back home to pay more than they have. There is something fundamentally wrong with this world if countless numbers of children can be deliberately and ruthlessly drowned in the ocean. And they are an easy source of income. And nothing is done to stop it from ever happening again. It should never have happened in the first place. We should not have to wait for tragedies like this to show us that international cooperation must be enhanced to fight human smuggling through policy but also through real action on these smuggling routes. This is a busy and extremely dangerous smuggling route. Yemen is suffering one of today's most dire humanitarian crises. Countries experiencing conflict or crisis like Yemen need greater support to reinforce law enforcement and humanitarian border management with the aim of protecting vulnerable migrants like these 15-year-old kids. My thoughts are with their families and loved ones in Ethiopia and Somalia. I am making a promise to them that IOM will continue to fight to honor the memories of their daughters, sons, brothers, and sisters.