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for the plant. oh, i may i listen of it though, my name is nobela. ha had abdulla i was sent out already. i'm 28. she had some lew, i've been working in the department for combating unauthorized migration and tripoli for 5 years of what i thought so film z, we treat them like libyan citizens and deal with them fairly mama we're all equal in the z o jim mission, they get everything from i say even cigarette as ha ha, no wishes denied them. really, we don't want them to feel like they are in
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a prison like your leg. with please we need freedom. we need freedom. does all you what we need the most. got our friend here who got our faces. you see dad is no joy in it. there is no joy, international organization for regression. they come up under their dollars. if you want to go back to a contract, i just say i don't want to go back, go to my contract, i guess suffered a lot. i don't want to go back. why not with
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with since the fall of the gadhafi regime, internal conflicts and tribal divisions in libya have increased with hundreds of malicious fight for control over strategic raw materials. oil deposits, human trafficking, and migrant detention centers. who people come to libya from all over africa in search of work, but for now, this is the end of the line to be trapped in a spiral of abuse into violence. they live between detention centers and swamps. me their only way out. europe. europe is
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of the 15 days from there i continue my journey because i want to come to 240 so that i can close the see to the country. so on my way will a so from that side from is then livia, to truthfully we have been can now for the so they smuggler who i think it has to do for it is though on was cell has to militia, nipple is called sweetie. near to been it was, it is where i was can now for 4 months and they asked me to fade $6000.00 us dollar. i took the lead on that, that one, you know, i told the my parent will to fade that morning because they are leaving the county is also down because of the law. and then from there they took me to a farm where i was working for them so that i can come by the monday that the neat and from there i skiff in january 20th. and i tried to
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call to see i was has it and i was like going to taylor i was a local, did they taught english and inflict burns or one of them? yes, they tortured us with hot glass. terrible. the over here are the marks from it. i what movies we'll see the little they said if we didn't have the money, we'd have to work for them. instead, i worked there for 2 months until i was released publish yellows. and didn't anyone from any organizations go there, we saw one of them of him for they didn't have access, they just brought bags of food, elijah, and then they left her like in the one she that
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to you. there wasa, as a hint, were living in one little more than a 60100 person. prosthetic assistant nationalities from africa was no good in a foot. no enough water on or dessert they were thinking as to some way out to work for emily terrace. cleaning the house, cleaning the car, the vehicles or anything that they said because when you say no, it would endanger. so for you to be safe with just ugly because you have no choice
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unless you don't want to be a life. i the da hum in brigade which controls that to jor region, uses the camp as a military beats. the migrants are detained there along with weapons. a practice that no one in the country dares to talk about do you want me to go to the hills war though? there are militia that have taken advantage of the instability for their own benefit and the process. they also claim to provide security for their only concern with to enrich themselves and pursue their personal goals. they stole arbitrarily
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arrested and kidnapped. people ended almost like him against the daughters who can to feel that they were not concerned with the migrant. this, the rather with the camp itself, someone who was going to be, they wanted to control it, to put pressure on the ministry of defense in order to be recognized as brigades and get paid for it. my son is of the design of the was of the leah food in this militia. they gave special names to their fighting unit and the confusion, why and some militia used to support money from international organizations. so they could buy even more weapons and ammunition we enough to accept the 2 bottom and most of the them had their weapons in the detention centers. so this caused huge problems for the migrants and
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refugees was it was you can look at just credit. we are looking for this in the town without money. anything they are making us s. s a last year. we just cleaning the things and everything for them. there was a war that time when the war studying truthfully i remember maybe like offering 2019 they will carry over a 1000000 about it to feel about. yes, to do the walk. i remember the time when they took us to the dead body, dead would in the vehicle, take them somewhere, you know, cleaning the blood in unblocked, you know,
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realty. in april 2019, the du harmon and several other militia fought to defend the un backed libyan government. the opposing them is general come if i hafta with his self proclaimed libby in national army hafta who already controls the east of the country is advancing with his men on the libyan capital. a hole in the holland over the middle ground.
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the detention centers are on the front lines. they've become strategic targets including to georgia. sometimes this will come from europe. they came for time. and when they came to, the county said like that when the if one of the wagon is willing to talk to, i didn't get shot. the police will not allow course. when you talk to them later, after the division go back, then they will start putting you in danger by putting you in the solution will be to your why are you talking with that kind of people, you know, we were very a fight. whatever we asked them to grade us. no one cared about us. they said this
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is not your problem. this is another business. you will stay here. well, how grow lou? shed it under sir. so brook is on the glasses of the windows of some people, there have been injured it, they're running away. some one can run like to me to the stream with this and fell down. there isn't many people. of course i can understand horman of them that are going on everywhere. what was right, the big them. you surprised that we're going to in the buddies
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i ah it was that the day after it was he brought everywhere. and his people, one terrible for explaining that he wouldn't take all of them out. and his mother please that we are going to start to finish this place. we are, we are negotiating, access, being allowed to access to do or you might need to work. we have to explain what our holes or limitations and try to also negotiate with your communities for the release at a time. but this was a military, a strike editorial strike along
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with that a batter normally of if the united nations mission and libya concluded that the incident into a shooter may have been a war crime. never had a fear from had i had been in a stomach. oh, because unarmed civilians were detained there for no reason. why matters in fremont and acted as her monitor? she mar them at hand. who are you just asked of the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. it? ha, ha, ha, ha marcus. oh, not a though. it's been a week and like
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a days. so this is here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but that has some people, good interview. so this before you have to go because that most, most of another book, people. but not all of you. we had, we sat one source but not enough way. everybody, perhaps what interested you can percent and explain to these, you know, 600 persons that most of whom were junk mail so that you know you're all extremely vulnerable. you're wholly in dangerous place. but trina is shy in terms of seduction evacuation route. we don't need people to take so we can do a live
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record. yeah. they said a high, you know, hussey on hold. they said i yeah. if not, then i mean on my request. so from there with alyssa that about the judith and from there we started, but i was so we could have all the mileage to come video by ourselves. when we come there to visit, to enter. i started, they say thus you will enter them established in november 2018, to facilitate the evacuation of refugees to other countries. the gathering and departure facility or t d. f is run by the you and hcr, and the libyan ministry of the interior. funded mainly by european donors. it costs
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6000000 years. the g d. f was quickly infiltrated by malicious, which were diverting some of the e u funds for their own purposes, paralyzed by corruption and a lack of funds. the center was closed in march 2020. since then, it's been used as a military base for training local militia. ah ha, we're . ready live digital, what wouldn't monsieur? this little experience shows that the sensor was a total fiasco before the you and hcr abandoned that because it could no longer manage it. look the little little while you the in the lea a, it was over crowded with migrants from the abu salim integer detention centers after they had been shell, talked and the, because they tried to low,
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the migrants away from that with money to empty the g d f melia how, but it's in the end, the you and hcr declared itself no longer responsible. all the in a really sad story, the and the migrants were the victims in this earth, the higher found one. why judy i believe them just yet is neither. listen, it us neither kidded about us. so the brothers in old one city and the live us. what the country all the problem, all the refugees and leave the earth is aboard the 5th because even the dishes are pro my should do that. it will ever
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grant you, but you will need to set the last until you would be great. so when we go to us, you see our office one with the men, help the say you are responsible enough to walk the elevator. so when you try to make them you understand you, they said everything which you need try to call us type once you will give you a number. but when you use it, you can find it look. so they try to every how missing they try to make you away from them.
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a by the know are they that it and yeah, when i came to you and hcr, i had skin diseases and rashes and i went there to get medical treatment and then i got what you said, you know you then when i went to sign in as a visitor, they said one doctor was out and the other was busy i. so i thought about that. that is why i yeah. and the staff member pushed me away and shouted, go away. slave word heard me deeply and
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one more day. i love and i live with him about what i have been registered with you and hcr for 4 years, and i've never received anything from them. not even a tooth brush was a no moral support either. it's not about money for me. it's about solidarity. even a kind word would have made me feel a little better. i thought i got some combat i live in the dump. now it's very dangerous. there are many diseases, but i can't rent an apartment 450700 or 800 dinners, that i don't have that much money. migrants can almost never rent an apartment in libya, software. and i do believe you would you guys didn't come to libya to stay here. i was persecuted and looked for international protection for me, libby as just a transit country. what i want to continue to europe in search of freedom of justice and peace with our let me
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know what these are photos of patients we recently admitted to our to per kilos. this ward to they've all been tortured by criminals. most of them aren't even 18 yet and already have scars of burns and violence does human long thick you've only what they're safe for now for a few weeks or month one. as long as they're being treated by doctors without borders. but after that same question always arises, what will happen to them and it never stop. so there are always new ones coming. one is released from the clinic and the next ones come never stops. so you don't enjoy the transport of the people
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who have been brought to libya from their home countries, for example, from somalia, money, and as soon as they arrive here, the smugglers demand money. they say now you're going to pay and they demand astronomical sums. good, you can move on to law. we're talking $101520000.00 to buy their way out. children and to make the families pay the refugees or tortured reach, humiliated and starved in these criminals make video and send them to the families from long in the photo here, you can still see the imprints of the pipe, what it was used to beat them. the trio keys only t lip will happen in full if up it sounds says on he's 16 years old savage capacity for 2. you never get used to these pictures in the worst thing is they all show the
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same thing and that the torture is systematic in the theaters this case, but the refugees are really trapped on oil. nissan. imo pigeon. libya is a trap on you? ah it's silly. yeah, i think i'm good in september 2018. we were taken to this in town detention center . couple other companies that were more than 900 refugees that we came from different comes to reason. gallon on your monitor.
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how are you going so far for halo? you know, how to get on. how do you then some of us were transferred to tripoli. after that, we were $325.00 inmates and totals from eritrea to done a somalia, a hampshire, somewhat less so than i am somewhat low in santa ana. there's in town detention center is located in the mountains about 200 kilometers from the capitol and is known for its disastrous sanitary conditions. ah, despite death and disease, he may hearing aid rarely arrives here till
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i as in time after arriving and was in sun, i'm good myself. we were locked up for 2 weeks and hardly given any water or food. it was terrible and you many didn't survive, but i'm the with the scan. the data garment that or to watch and time on them. so they've got more lose. no, very busy. ha ha, ha ha. nominative t hold eleanor. assumption just one of the hang on to that 25 refugees died of tuberculosis in a fire 27 people died on. one of my friends was seriously injured. another suffocated weitel. it's altogether
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it brought us again that's when we protested her condition as her chatting him. negligence a week one day. oh you boise? oh, oh, oh, be done with new york, nissan on the island on norman organization mallet you know the last now it's we told you and hcr and other organizations about all situations are lost for health. they promised to give our case the highest priority priority to look, but nothing happened to get us black when i ground i together just like i said, the satellite, so that my message,
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it some decided to dare to take the dangerous route across the sea and join others who had failed before that one wanted to try again. not bad. he said that he had un cut the brought the lower the captain goes along so that i better. well, iron a guinea, we asked da families in the desperado to send us money for a car to take us to the coast of ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, taxi, or get on the driver, hit us in the trunk, where we could hardly pre calendar, but i will have him was i had a busy confess has but yet gotten on with the honorable. you got to my case
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the fed as that i went to globally. i bait like 2000 dinars. so i went to some way or that just as a forest would have been dead. a lie got 20 days from the other said, cut toilet at the night. we are used to ride the rabbit. but we are 14040 per cent. we are to spend one day in the water and the 2nd day we are sending the water so there are no excuses for the scholarship is or everything's just with the phrase that the libyan guar there got it at us and did it turn us into 0
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yeah, this was in the friday in the morning in 2017, bogus towards the end of the war, the unity government backed the al shade militia, which ultimately drove out the pro half to forces and took control of this strategically important area. to day it's fighters are part of the state in order to guarantee the country security hold the hold on me, but what was feel like what?
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oh yeah. like seal was with zillow. oh okay. whoa, whoa, whoa. oh, boy was on it on our troops help the army and the security forces of media novel glue, mcculloch's alumni caught. and we know the area and all the migration routes in gary bullying to jura was able to i had in month one of some, danny. but most of the residents here and from neighboring regions cooperate with the traffic is little while without in one to leave a massive itala for the 0 and the is going to town, no one will they get some money for it and warm the traffic is when the police all
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we come when we try to arrest them, they're gone. the total was also the run was forgotten, not the, the whole not look over that in turkey has provided significant military aid to government forces to push back against haft as offensive. oh ah, to day in the reconstruction phase, triple is most important. partner is turkey. wow. wow. turkish in are in libyan oil and gas, but air to wants influence in the region also strengthens his position in terms of controlling europe, southern borders. with
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zone o. in exchange for a pledge of 90000000 euros. the libyan coast guard must now control an area 10 times larger, extending up to 200 kilometer south the coast i'm . i've been totally full of i didn't return i'm sure you that's about 200 people. maybe 230 or 240. we can't think any one else a dope is open there, floating there at sea. yeah. with other ships have to take them now or inform the ministry of the interior. i know we can't leave them alone. we are responsible for them to know what we're not we're
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a oh oh let them wash it in one didn't the whole the i live upon. yeah, we've taken the refugees to the port fall under starting a 2nd rescue operation. i'm not sure that got we have to few boats. we would need many more with despite making big promises above the use not giving us enough. and now we're done with the i did my shop. always been more than the button
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on the agenda. mm hm. we cooperated with italy according to the 20072008 agreement . they supplied us with 6 boats so on, but they're not search and rescue boats called him ah, lovable without delay. international cooperation is essential to what needs to the libya has been in crisis since the revolution. nato has destroyed the entire libby enabled place of continuity. we can cover the libyan search and rescue zone, but the europeans and aid organizations must seriously participate in bill libby in naval fleet and coastal protection b. now what was that? what do you have me the coast guards keep asking for financial support,
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that europe's answer is to give them more equipment out of concern for its own borders. the u turns a blind eye to the numerous cases of corruption and violence carried out by the coast, guards and documented by the united nations, migrants have even been murdered. yet these crimes go unpunished. no, any save the balance, of course they don't want to come then the european union is trying to prevent people from leaving libya and more importantly from coming to europe. to do that, it's a nice them the legal ways to leave. and without such options, there is no escape for them from cairo, violence and defense listening. does your own of it? it does or not. in the
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middle, you can't look away. we can't say it doesn't matter. this is happening on the other side of the mediterranean. we need to know what is happening there, how have the system and the migration policies lead to the cycle of violence and exploitation? you'll only be as grinding these people down. i'm actually of why. i didn't like filling results, you know, get it because i've tried my best to reach my destiny, but i do not. i feel so light dissipation is killing my dream. i'm at the point of giving up your thoughts. my says, if i go back to my country, what will happen? my plans when some day if i found a good 4 or 5 collect some money, i will go to see i get every, this is set
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