'No one will look for you': Forcibly returned from sea to ab

'No one will look for you': Forcibly returned from sea to abusive detention in Libya - Libya


'No one will look for you': Forcibly returned from sea to abusive detention in Libya
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Libya: Horrific violations in detention highlight Europe’s shameful role in forced returns
Fresh evidence of harrowing violations, including sexual violence, against men, women and children intercepted while crossing the Mediterranean Sea and forcibly returned to detention centres in Libya, highlights the horrifying consequences of Europe’s ongoing cooperation with Libya on migration and border control, said Amnesty International in a report published today.
'No one will look for you': Forcibly returned from sea to abusive detention in Libya documents how decade-long violations against refugees and migrants continued unabated in Libyan detention centres during the first six months of 2021 despite repeated promises to address them.

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