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Libya Deports 191 Migrants from Benghazi’s Benina Airport

March 20, 2025
145 Irregular Egyptian Migrants Returned from Libya

145 Irregular Egyptian Migrants Returned from Libya

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On Thursday, Libyan authorities deported 191 irregular migrants from Benina International Airport in Benghazi, in cooperation with the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Among the deported individuals, 161 were Bangladeshi nationals, along with 27 others from Bangladesh and three Syrian migrants, according to a statement from the Illegal Migration Control Agency.

This move is part of Libya’s continuous efforts to manage irregular migration and repatriate migrants stranded in the country.

Libya has long been a key transit hub for migrants from Africa and Asia attempting to reach Europe via the Mediterranean.

However, due to strict border policies, security concerns, and international pressure, Libyan authorities have intensified efforts to control migration flows and facilitate voluntary repatriation programs in partnership with international organizations like the IOM.

The country has struggled with a growing number of migrants, many of whom remain in detention centers under difficult conditions. International organizations have repeatedly called for better humanitarian treatment and legal pathways for those stranded. Libya’s repatriation program, supported by international agencies, aims to ease pressure on overcrowded detention facilities and assist migrants in returning to their home countries safely.

As Libya remains a crucial point in the Mediterranean migration route, authorities are expected to continue deportation and repatriation efforts in coordination with global partners.

The move also aligns with Libya’s ongoing discussions with European and African nations to enhance border security and address the root causes of migration.

With thousands of migrants still present in Libya, further repatriation flights are expected as authorities seek to balance migration control, humanitarian concerns, and international cooperation.

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