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At least 61 refugees and asylum seekers, including women and children, have drowned following a “tragic” shipwreck off Libya, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) says.
Approximately 300 migrants attempting to cross the central Mediterranean were intercepted and returned to the Libyan coast ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN‘Our worst held fears are being confirmed’: Dozens of bodies discovered in Libya mass gravesDozens of bodies have been discovered at official and unofficial detention sites in Libya. The grim findings confirm deep ...
The vessel left Libya with about 86 people onboard, survivors told IOM Libya. LONDON -- At least 61 migrants drowned in a "shipwreck" off the coast of Libya, a migration organization said Saturday ...
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IOM repatriates 180 stranded Nigerians from Libyaand this latest evacuation underscores the organisation’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of migrants,” the NEMA statement added. IOM repatriates 180 stranded Nigerians from Libya ...
The IOM's VHR program aims to provide a safe and dignified return for migrants stranded in Libya, addressing their immediate needs and helping them reintegrate into their home communities.
Rights groups and UN agencies have for years documented systematic abuse of migrants in Libya. On Monday, the IOM urged the Libyan authorities to ensure “a dignified recovery, identification ...
The IOM said at least 537 people have drowned or gone missing in migrant disasters in the Mediterranean off Libya so far this year, while over 4,300 have been intercepted and returned to shore.
CAIRO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Sixty-one migrants, including women and children, drowned following a shipwreck off Libya, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Libya said. IOM ...
Some 22% of the 965 recorded deaths and disappearances of migrants in Libya happened on land routes, according to IOM’s Missing Migrants Project. At the end of January, Libyan authorities ...
Some 22% of the 965 recorded deaths and disappearances of migrants in Libya happened on land routes, according to IOM’s Missing Migrants Project. At the end of January, Libyan authorities said ...
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