Accessibility links

Breaking News

UNHCR Says Tripoli Facility Ready to Help Refugees


Migrants are seen after they were relocated from government-run detention centers, after getting trapped by clashes between rival groups in Tripoli, Libya, Sept. 4, 2018.
Migrants are seen after they were relocated from government-run detention centers, after getting trapped by clashes between rival groups in Tripoli, Libya, Sept. 4, 2018.

The U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) on Saturday recommended that thousands of refugees who escaped from detention centers amid clashes between militia in Tripoli be directed to a facility in the capital to help them to safety.

The UNHCR recommended "the immediate use of the Gathering
and Departure Facility in Tripoli, which will serve as a platform to find safety in third countries."

The facility is ready to use and can host 1,000 vulnerable refugees and asylum seekers and is to be managed by the Ministry of Interior and the UNHCR, the agency said in a statement.

Recent fighting pitted two of the capital's largest armed groups — the Tripoli Revolutionaries Brigades and the Nawasi — against the Seventh Brigade from Tarhouna, a town 65 km (45 miles) southeast of Tripoli.

Refugees and asylum seekers in the city are exposed to atrocities including rape, kidnapping and torture, the UNHCR said.

One woman said that unknown criminals kidnapped her husband and then raped her and tortured her year-old baby, the agency said.

It also said the detention centers from which the refugees fled remained at risk of being hit by rockets.

Conflicts among militias are at the heart of a conflict that has divided Libya since an uprising that forced leader Moammar Gadhafi from power seven years ago.

The UNHCR also called for action to hold smugglers and traffickers accountable after receiving "reliable reports" that they impersonate UNHCR staff at disembarkation platforms and migrant hubs.

"UNHCR information comes from refugees who report having been sold to traffickers in Libya, and subjected to abuse and torture, including after having been intercepted at sea," it said, adding that investigations of these allegations were continuing.

  • 16x9 Image

    Reuters

    Reuters is a news agency founded in 1851 and owned by the Thomson Reuters Corporation based in Toronto, Canada. One of the world's largest wire services, it provides financial news as well as international coverage in over 16 languages to more than 1000 newspapers and 750 broadcasters around the globe.

XS
SM
MD
LG