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all on the commission climate change and the return. only recently to check it out. in libya over 5000 refugees are languishing in detention centers in inhumane conditions hundreds of people are crammed into gether they're hungry have no clean drinking water and many are ill reports of human trafficking torture and random shootings are common. they said you're a slave you're black brown. and even walk us up in the middle of the night to torture us we don't want the. german diplomats talk about serious human rights
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abuses so what exactly is going on there and why. our journalist reports from neighboring new share which was taken in 3000 refugees from camps in libya. these images show the conditions in the libyan jails they were taken by refugees in different detention centers human rights activists describe the mistrust was so messaging services reestablished direct contact with 2 refugees who've been trapped in a libyan detention center for 2 years their voice messages reveal their plight the fault of their voices to protect their identities. we've been tortured we're terrifies we're suffering and dying from different kinds of diseases. we were kidnapped we were victims of violence we're starving people have died our
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life is disgusting so we are appealing for our voices to be heard in the world we are innocent refugees living in the land of hell. to learn more and to meet the people who went through the cell we decide to travel to new share this country has taken in almost 3000 refugees from neighboring libya . one of them is an 18 year old woman we'll call amina she comes from somalia while trying to flee from the civil war there she was abducted and brought to a torture chamber in the libyan desert i mean as the doctors demanded $8000.00 u.s. dollars for her release to up the pressure i mean i was tortured while her parents were forced to listen on the phone. the chance of leave us alone they changed me up
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on me up and tortured me with electric shocks pleaded. they tortured men with electric shocks to their genitals and women with shocks to their breasts until they cried and screamed loudly. they did it so they would get the money faster as apostles. the torture systematic the methods she describes accounts for many other refugees after a year and a half i mean i managed to escape as she tried to cross the mediterranean she was picked up by the libyan coast guard and forced into a government run detention center. while life in the detention center is 100 percent worse we. love it there was not enough food. once every 2 days we were given a small portion of pastor dry bread and a little water it's no way to live for someone who has to stay there longer you people were dying of diseases and injuries they suffered i believe that there are
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barely any healthy migrants in detention. now i mean i was living in a camp run by the un refugee agency she hopes some country will take her and she doesn't care which one as long as it's safe. and sound they're morally is the united c.r.'s representative here in new share she works closely with her colleagues in libya and knows the conditions there. for me what happens in these centers is. the contrary of life is the contrary of respect is the contrary all human rights and it's the contrary of the right for every person to feel protected she believes the international community needs to do more as almost 5000 refugees are still being held in libyan detention centers i think everybody should feel responsible to make this stop and to find a tentative human i'll turn it if. we
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fly on to august to learn how the evacuees from libya are doing the city in central new shares known as the gateway to the sahara but we have never seen it do i get to see what some 1600 refugees all rescued from libya live in this un run camp it's a tent city in the desert. here we meet abraham from sudan that's what he wants to be called for security reasons he tells us he will stone in jail and then sold into slavery and then there were the. people came and brought us like slaves. and they said we will let you we're going to get money for it. but in the end we didn't get any money. or not anybody said you're a slave to black brown and even woke us up in the middle of the night to torture us . we show him videos secretly recorded by refugees they remind him of his own
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experiences. when one is ever going to see these pictures i remember my friend who was killed in the jail. he was my best friend. in libya lawlessness doesn't only exist in government prisons the ongoing civil war has left the country controlled by different militias and largely in a legal a vacuum. migrants in particular are often viewed as fair game. mariam from sudan was abducted in broad daylight. to give us a look at when i went out to go to a shop 3 men grabbed me and forced me into a car when they raped me right there on the street and just threw me out onto the road. to this day one is haven't healed she says the doctor just did so sedatives
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nothing that really helps. i'm tired i'm very tired. for 4 months i've been losing blood. i never get better treatment. i was so tired that for months i've been going to the medical center but i just don't get better treatment. here in new zealand she finally feels safe but she's plagued with fears about her future her neighbor as shares her concerns what has been so tell me how are you doing these days not well. i feel like i have no future. i've suffered so much. of that. but i want my children to go to school and learn something. so that they don't end up illiterate like me what. a good.
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many migrants still come through i got us on their way to libya no one knows exactly how many at its peak some 330000 people a year crossed through august the town has long been a stopping place for people from west africa our route to find work in libya. the city profited from their presence but that came to an end in 2015 when north with migration was officially halted the european. the union agreed to pay over a 1000000000 years in aid in exchange for closing the border with its neighbors to the north development aid as payback for stopping migrants trying to make their way to europe a deal nobody would admit to officially but this deal i get his main source of income disappeared stores like this no longer have many customers he has been affected by the border closure to he calls himself up there as he's a people smuggler since 2015 his job has become
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a criminal offense so he won't risk showing his face he says the journey has also become more dangerous for migrants drivers must take more remote routes and of a military patrol approaches there just drop off the migrants in the desert and flee many die of thirst. like to the world. more people are dying in the sahara than before and you don't know where they are so here is huge so you find them 3 or 6 months after they die. or mortars. abdel-aziz also knows about the torture chambers often migrants 1st stop in libya he has his own reasoning why that is so that they are the migrants largely brought this upon themselves. he explains that if refugees can't pay for their trip through the desert the drivers sell them to torture us mainly members of criminal gangs or militias he says after all his
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drivers have to make ends meet. or unless i get that going to work with them they say i spent money on your behalf i want to get it back and turn a profit or like that that's why they started torturing people. for him there's no room for compassion business as business. is because if it didn't help migrants. who put up with i do this to earn a living i wouldn't do anything that's against the law to help them and. many refugees are aware of the dangers but they won't let that deter them to find out why we make our way to one of the so-called to get also on the outskirts of. here people smugglers hide migrants away until they are enough of them to turn a profit each passenger must pay around $500.00 u.s.
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dollars for the trip through the sahara with the wrong ones. he is one of them he's already set off 3 times but each time he was picked up by the military at the libyan border. now did you sort of know the route through the desert is not could be no problem libya and the mediterranean aren't good either. but what else should i do when you have no other option you must have a clear goal that we need and the goal for everyone here is europe there's no question about that as a good man as man has little chance of being granted the right to stay in europe but that won't stop him. you know the europe wants to close the border or here we the young africans of the 21st century are fed up with europe. or now modern day lit up one crucial part on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe would question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new
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premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer. and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going to operate with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits right. who will keep the peace on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair. the hope for a better life. for . anything. here's how the ferry and celebrating their own children left.
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