Over 400 migrants intercepted off Libya coast

Published March 16, 2020
VALLETTA: Maltese soldiers, in protective clothing against possible infection, stand near rescued migrants on a military ship after arriving in Valletta’s harbour on Sunday.—Reuters
VALLETTA: Maltese soldiers, in protective clothing against possible infection, stand near rescued migrants on a military ship after arriving in Valletta’s harbour on Sunday.—Reuters

CAIRO: Libya’s coast guard intercepted over 400 Europe-bound migra­nts off the country’s Mediterr­anean coast and returned them to the capital of Tripoli over the past 24 hours, the UN migration agency said on Sunday.

The International Organisation for Migration tweeted that 301 migrants on three boats were intercepted on Saturday and brought back to Tripoli. Another 105 migrants on two boats were intercepted on Sunday.

It said most of the migrants were taken to detention centers in Libya, where there are serious concerns over their safety.

Some migrants managed to escape at the disembarkation point, as the boats were brought back to shore, the IOM said.

It is unacceptable for this to continue despite repeated calls to put an end to the return of vulnerable people to detention and abuse, said Safa Msehli, a spokeswoman for the IOM.

Libya, which descended into chaos following the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed longtime dictator Moammar Qadhafi, has emerged as a major transit point for African and Arab migrants fleeing war and poverty to Europe.

Most migrants make the perilous journey in ill-equipped and unsafe rubber boats. The IOM said earlier this month that its estimated death toll among migrants who tried to cross the Mediterranean past the grim milestone of 20,000 deaths since 2014.

In recent years, the European Union has partnered with the coast guard and other Libyan forces to stop the flow of migrants.

Rights groups say those efforts have left migrants at the mercy of brutal armed groups or confined in squalid and overcrowded detention centers that lack adequate food and water.

The EU agreed earlier this year to end an anti-migrant smuggler operation involving only surveillance aircraft and instead deploy military ships to concentrate on upholding a widely flouted UN arms embargo that’s considered key to winding down Libya’s relentless war.Greece is transferring 450 migrants recently detained for trying to reach the island of Lesbos illegally to a facility near Athens, authorities said on Sunday.

Published in Dawn, March 16th, 2020

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