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Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez rejected seeing harsh conditions at a Miami detention center following accounts from migrants ...
(New York) – The United States should not forcibly transfer migrants to Libya, where inhumane detention conditions are well-documented, including torture, ill-treatment, sexual assault ...
The United Nations is calling for an independent investigation after the discovery of dozens of bodies and evidence of human rights violations at militia-run detention facilities in the Libyan capital ...
At least 60 refugees and migrants are feared missing and drowned at sea after two shipwrecks off the coast of Libya, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has said, after attempting the ...
Libya plunged into chaos after ... be highly exposed to cycles of crimes.” In detention centers, migrants are tortured and kept in “horrific conditions,” lacking legal representation and ...
The decision to send deportees to Libya was striking. The country is racked with conflict, and human rights groups have called conditions in its network of migrant detention centers “horrific ...
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Libya: Justice Barriers Persist
Libya's fragmented justice sector is suppressing fundamental freedoms and obstructing accountability for abuses, Human Rights Watch said in a report ...
A Vietnamese man was one of 13 immigrants who sat waiting on a tarmac for hours to be deported to Libya. Then the operation got called off.
Libya has an abysmal human rights record, and would-be immigrants face appalling, and frequently deadly, conditions in the country’s web of immigrant detention centers. America wouldn’t be the ...
Libya is in the middle of severe conflict ... The State Department pointed to “harsh and life-threatening” conditions in the detention centers in the country in its annual report last year.