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Human rights organisations have expressed alarm at possible US plans to send a group of migrants from Vietnam, Laos and the ...
The United States should not forcibly transfer migrants to Libya, where inhumane detention conditions are well-documented, ...
Human rights groups have called conditions in the country’s network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.” ...
The Trump administration has developed plans to send migrants to detention centers in Libya on a military flight, according ...
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Reports of Trump deportation plans highlight abuse of migrants in LibyaCAIRO (AP) — Reports of plans to deport migrants from the U.S. to Libya, a country with a documented history of serious human ...
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The Nation on MSNTrump Looks to Libya in His Latest Deportation SchemeLast year, the US State Department noted the “life-threatening” conditions of prisons in Libya. Amnesty International and ...
The deportations, expected to be operated by the U.S. military, could start as early as this week, two U.S. officials told ...
A court says the Trump administration can’t deport people to Libya without giving them proper notice, presenting yet another ...
Libyan Crimes Watch has revealed the death of Faisal Awad Abshish, a detainee at the Garnada military prison, at the hospital ...
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Lawyers for immigrants from Laos, Vietnam and the Philippines rushed to court to stop what they called an “imminent” ...
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 ...
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