Traumatized and scared they wait outside the migrant camp that was their temporary home and theyre among the hundreds of thousands whove come to libya in search of a better life across the sea in europe. For some here their dream is now over victims of a conflict that has nothing to do with them. This is the center just a few months ago fullest people have spent days a week straddling through the desert often and brutally hot temperatures and at the hands of smugglers its those about 600 People Living here the path that was hit in an airstrike late on tuesday night held about 150 main refugees and migrants many from west africa. The un recognized government in tripoli is blaming rival forces for the attack saying it was deliberate. The situation in libya. Increasingly volatile since april when forces loyal to wall old Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive to control the capital hundreds of people have been killed and tains of thousands displaced in the fighting. Have to us forces have carried out several air raids on tripoli in recent days after losing the town of nearby eleanor head the area before the area has. Probably. But this is a very. Densely populated area. The violence has worsened the suffering in Migrant Attention Centers some close to the front lines which housed those pushed back by the european funded libyan coast guard the uns describe the conditions in the same as appalling with little food and water repeatedly calling for them to be closed its condemn tuesdays attack saying civilians should never be targeted brian al jazeera. All right our diplomatic editor james maes joins us here on set at aljazeera World Headquarters good to have you back with us in the studio for a change james any indication of who did this well we know who the internationally backed u. N. Backed governments did it and that is general huffed are certainly it would make some sense because hes been on the back foot since he last gary on last week he has an air force although its pretty obsolete and pretty small he has in the past been backed in these air operations by the u. S. A and egypt i remember general haftar in a very old dacia smoove in april moved on tripoli but with 2 pincers either side of the capital never got any further hes been since that time hes been on the back foot and certainly has lost ground in the last week or so what kind of International Reaction are we hearing over this will clearly youre going to get condemnation from the u. N. U. N. H. C. R. Is already condemned what has happened in terms of what happened what happens in new york at the u. N. Security council and theres the possibility of a meeting theyre supposed to meet on libya towards the end of the month normally youd expect an intern like this the europeans to lead the condemnation its actually the u. K. Who is the whats called the penholder in the Security Council on libya this though is rather an embarrassing issue for europe because you remember all those migrants that used to go from the libyan coast and make their way to europe and try and contain them in libya and thats whats been happening is some suspicion going to fall on some of the allies the states who are allied with Khalifa Haftar because well what kind of real airstrike infrastructure or force does have to have he doesnt have much of an air force and certainly hes relying on other nations like egypt like the u. S. He for resupply of the limited. Number to air. Infrastructure that he does have. Any hope of accountability. Happening here is there any hope of accountability in libya for everything that is happened since 2011 certainly. The the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal court looks at libya its a file that she has opened and certainly she could look a general haftar she already has some of his commanders some of those serving under him under examination for possible war crimes thanks scott was good to have you back here thanks so much james face lets go to hes in nigerias capital abuja and this is going to have no doubt some impact on that subsaharan migrant route right. Well basically its going to have to some extent but looking at how desperate these migrants are taking that route a lot of traffic still close to us to the libyan side despite the issues at stake despite the fighting in libya. Some months ago we were in but me share after the fighting flared up and we so a lot of migrants and the jerry ends another west africans were returning from libya talking about tough conditions there but we also met people on the ground west africans and subsaharan africans by the way generally who are trying to go to the bia expecting the conditions to improve and then they wouldnt make their move now talking about the situation in after this attack the nigerian authorities were still experts a statement from the office of the Foreign Ministry or the presidency right now there is no foreign minister on the ground but an official i spoke to earlier said nigerias going to condemn this situation we were there last year by the way in january trying to evacuate an estimated 35025000 migrants in libya and that center that was hit in the air strike was one of the areas that we visited along with nigerian officials including the Foreign Affairs minister including senior government officials who went to a city in the situation and repatriate some of these migrants back home and that might greet the started and by the by the by the time but at this moment there is an estimated 45000 that have been brought back but why we were in libya the situation the thing we understood sami is that there are people in the Libyan Government all of the libyan Transitional Government all people who are securing these migrants or dont even one of the situation to end it because that was a Statement Given to me by the problem in stuff hoarding affairs he said some of the. These shows benefit from the system because they use the migrant labor and when we went to that center in particular we were told that there are 150. 00 now units being detained there eventually when the minister got to meet some of these migrant it was clear that there were thousands of them in that in that detention facility and nigeria estimated then there were 5000. 00 refugees or migrants in libya but generally what weve learnt on the ground there could be tens of thousands of nigerians in libya who have no way of getting home and the situation is even worse in areas controlled by Khalifa Haftar in areas that the libyan authorities or the International Recognized government cannot access or admittedly its there from a booter irans president says if its partners in the 2015 nuclear deal do not fulfill their promises Irans Nuclear reactor will return to its previous activities as a rowhani says after july the 7th they will go to whatever level is needed european Foreign Ministers say theyre extremely concerned iran has exceeded limits on its low uranium stockpile despite this britain france and germany say they wont try to reimpose u. N. Sanctions. Joins us now from tehran and the stands and so visuals have been explaining why they feel the european workaround system to try and get around those u. S. Sanctions simply isnt working. Yes semi thats exactly correct were talking about a system known as in stacks the instrument in support of trade exchanges and what that very long acronym really means is its essentially a banking bypass to bypass u. S. Economic sanctions u. S. Banking sanctions and to help iran to be able to continue to mitigate those sanctions to get some financial benefits that it has signed up for again we have to remember that the 25th the nuclear deal was all about iran compromising the pace and scope of its Nuclear Program in the country in exchange for returning to the International Marketplace in exchange for economic benefits to develop its economy now what irans leaders are saying is that the european attempt which is which is essentially an oil for goods trading project they say that that hasnt gone far enough that European Countries have not been able to do enough to mitigate the impact of u. S. Economic sanctions that iranian leaders have said is akin to Economic Warfare and they have called it irans president Hassan Rouhani speaking today calling in stacks essentially a bank with no money in it characterizing it as europe showing off to illustrate that it is trying to do something but all of its efforts are essentially tokenism now irans president also had anger rebuke for the u. S. Government responding to a comment by President Donald Trump when donald trump heard about the fact that iran as part of its roll back from cooperation with the nuclear deal the i. A. E. A. The u. N. Nuclear Watchdog Agency just days ago saying iran had breached a 300 kilogram stockpile limit that was agreed to as part of the 2050 nuclear deal mr trump said that iran was playing with fire earlier this morning president Hassan Rouhani had this response to that comment. Has over the past year it is them who started the fire we will extinguish it if you say it is dangerous to play with fire so why did you start it you can control it return to your commitments return to what the u. N. Security council has ratified so then take us through july 7th was likely to happen then if iran doesnt feel that the us has come back to its commitments under the nuclear deal. Is that is that is an important deadline were just 3 or 4 days away from that now and how that deadline came about is 2 months ago irans president rouhani said that since the United States unilaterally pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018 since other signatories to the deal have been unable or many iranians say unwilling to filter their side of the bargain saying that iran has been patient enough mr rouhani said that iran will begin rolling back parts of its commitments to the nuclear deal because it cant be the only country fulfilling its commitments because it wasnt the only country that signed the deal now this breach of the 300 kilogram stockpile limit was the 1st step on july 7th irans government said it will take yet another step and its all designed to retake control of the Nuclear Program really expand the scope of its Nuclear Activity here inside the country what irans president said this morning was again this was during a weekly Cabinet Meeting to members of his government he said that iran will be able to possibly enrich uranium beyond the purity level agreed to in the nuclear deal more highly enriched uranium as well as expand the work of Nuclear ActivityNuclear Facilities including iraq and ford though now were what World Leaders are hoping is that iran decides not to do so iranian leaders have said over and over again theyve been patient enough and its now time for them to do what they think is best for their country all right well leave it there thanks so much and same bus ravi. Still ahead on aljazeera chinas government urges hong kong to find those responsible for damaging the Legislature Building in mondays protests. 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The venezuela Colombia Border has become a Stomping Ground for trespassing. As desperate people transgress an illegal passage. To feed an emerging field trafficking markets. We follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of. Risking it all. Venezuela and colombia. On aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching aljazeera time to recap. At least 40 people have been killed and Dozens Injured in their strike on a migrant camp in libyas capital the u. N. Recognize government has blamed the strike on forces loyal to warlords. Irans president says if its partners in the 2015 nuclear deal do not fulfill their promises Irans Nuclear reactor will return to previous activities honeys says after july the 7th it will go to whatever level is needed. Returning to our top story now an airstrike on a migrant camp in libya which is killed 40 people well for more on this. Is a human rights lawyer she joins us by skype from london good to have you with us 1st of all your reaction to this kind of strike. Good money. Reaction is that of extreme sorrow and. Outrage at year in that where 40 people have died in contact with fugitives were detained cant read it actions they are mentioning over a 100 people injured and killed. Obviously its very hard to have numbers at the moment but i would just i like the fact that the last of the refugees were and detained in july and been caught at sea and unlawfully depart and back to libya but it didnt cause god with the assistance and the funding out the European Union. Is there any hope of accountability if. You know if there is to be any kind of process for this how might it begin. Im sorry al how could there be any accountability yes. That is going to be a really. Challenging current political contest in libya d. C. Its not the 1st time that what appears to our mums who are crying. Killed migrants are refugees. At the moment. So there are. Parents of serious crimes. Against thousands of migrants that if you just are being documented and exposed by the United Nations but yes and been possible to. To bring accountability for these crimes also in light of the current conflict in libya. And the fact that europe has been fully complicit. In. Did the management of Detention Centers. Deportation of refugees or c. S. So accountability would be difficult we know that the International Criminal court is investigating. Their use crimes and issues to do with trafficking or. Ill treatment systematic torture of migrants and refugees the thing but obviously this is very hard to course see in the very near future your human rights lawyer tell us some of the human rights challenges the refugees and migrants on this kind of trial will routinely face. They all initially suffered torture for the purpose of exploitation. By traffickers and smugglers who are often kidnapping refugees ins that are who are no longer intending to travel to leave yes or. Many at the taint in informally tension camps leave the torture on the phone with the families. To requests huge amounts of money to be paid as around some. Also and they are sold on to Police Officers or other traffickers on several occasions and they are often as late and used for forced labor in conditions like into slavery. And this is all documented in so far you have reports over the last few years your partner and subsequently im usually forced to board there and save time even yes more boards and. Often with the agreement of the coast guard smugglers just make deals to not you fight them that the boards are leaving. Just a few hours later called back and taken back to libya on boards that i have been you know and the young girls got but they tell you im not sorry that is and. They are being helped through the you trust fund for africa. Taking these migrants are actually just back to leave and theyre taking them to the official Detention Centers where they are being. Starved to death. And in degrading conditions in mountains of litter as comments what no medical treatment many and im not a closes and my nutrition. Were. Not trying to wean an unfortunate detainees our experience is acts of violence gang rapes and. Archer and. All the yup uses the forms are we not. Widely documented in many. Courts by u. N. Agencies as well as International Human rights organizations. And on top of that we have all these cases were crying right such as the shooting and had there been and. And the current end at the top last night and ongoing right its a bleak picture we thank you for highlighting it to our viewers though julia tonkin a bet thanks a lot for. 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