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Libya Praised for Rescuing 360 Migrants Stranded at Tunisian Border

July 18, 2023
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On Monday, the Arab Organisation for Human Rights in Libya (AOHRL) appreciated the Libyan authorities’ efforts to aid migrants, left stranded near the border of Tunisia.

In a statement, AOHRL commended the successful rescue operation of migrants suffering under harsh conditions in the desert area of Al-Assah, located between the Tunisian and Libyan borders.

According to the organisation, sources affiliated with Libya’s Border Guard forces have confirmed that the group of migrants comprises 360 individuals, including women and children in need of special care.

In addition, AOHRL has made an urgent appeal for immediate medical and humanitarian aid to be provided.


The organization further emphasized the need to “permit specialized entities, such as UNHCR and the IOM access to these migrants. This would enable these organizations to offer necessary aid, including legal assistance, in the wake of their identification as migrants or asylum seekers.”

This development highlights the significant efforts by Libyan authorities to manage the migrant situation effectively, and underlines the need for ongoing international cooperation to alleviate these humanitarian issues.

Libya has been at the center of a major migrant crisis for several years now. The country’s strategic location on the Mediterranean makes it a favoured departure point for many migrants, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, who aspire to reach Europe in search of better living conditions and opportunities.

However, the journey is perilous and fraught with danger, often leading to tragic outcomes. Human rights organizations globally have continuously raised alarms about the grim conditions faced by migrants, both during their journey, and within detention centers in Libya.

The political instability in Libya following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 has exacerbated the crisis. The absence of a unified, stable government and the presence of various factions vying for power has made it difficult to effectively address the issue.

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