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IOM: 1,300 Migrants Rescued Off Libyan Coast in 7 Days

January 27, 2025
IOM: 1,300 Migrants Rescued Off Libyan Coast in 7 Days

IOM: 1,300 Migrants Rescued Off Libyan Coast in 7 Days

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On Monday, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that 1,313 migrants were rescued off Libya’s coast between January 19 and 25.

Among them were more than 160 women and over 60 children. Tragically, two bodies were also recovered during the operations, underscoring the dangers of the Central Mediterranean migration route.

Since the beginning of 2025, a total of 1,806 migrants have been intercepted and returned to Libya. Meanwhile, at least 32 migrants have lost their lives attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean, the IOM said in its statement.

Libya remains one of the most prominent departure points for migrants and refugees seeking to reach Europe. However, the instability and chaos that have plagued the country since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 have turned Libya into a hotspot for smuggling and human trafficking networks.

Migrants, primarily from sub-Saharan Africa, often face dire conditions in detention centers, exploitation by traffickers, and the life-threatening risks of crossing the Mediterranean in unsafe vessels.

The Central Mediterranean route, which connects North Africa to southern Europe, is regarded as one of the deadliest migration paths globally. Despite the risks, thousands of people attempt the journey each year, fleeing poverty, conflict, and instability in their home countries.

The IOM and other humanitarian organizations have consistently called for greater international efforts to address the root causes of migration, improve conditions for migrants stranded in Libya, and establish safe and legal pathways for migration. The ongoing crisis highlights the urgent need for coordinated regional and global responses to ensure the safety and dignity of those seeking better lives.

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