Stemming the Flow: Abuses Against Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Publisher:
Human Rights Watch
Publication Date:
13 September 2006
Tags:
Human Rights, Libya, Africa, Europe and Africa

The Libyan government subjects migrants, asylum seekers and refugees to serious human rights abuses, including beatings, arbitrary arrests and forced return, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The European Union is currently negotiating joint naval patrols with Libya to block migration. But EU members, including the frontline country of Italy, according to Human Rights Watch, have failed to insist that Libya protect the rights of the hundreds of thousands of foreigners in the country.

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