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tv   Stuck in Libya  Deutsche Welle  June 19, 2022 9:15pm-9:59pm CEST

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send a warning to president emmanuel law cons. just months after he was re elected as president, projections off to parliamentary elections show him on course to lose his majority and the national assembly. a con may now face stiff opposition to his perform program. in watching, did of unions live from berlin coming up next is duck, felt stuck in libya. no escape from help. you can find my swan a website, the don't the dot com. i'm really mohammed. and so watching take care. bye bye. ah. we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship. a meant we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you.
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whatever it takes. policeman follow with w. fire made for mines blue. well that's exactly right. now i may, i listen of it though. i name is nobela. ta, head up dana. i was sent out already. i'm 28 chance lou. i've been working in the department for combating unauthorized migration and tripoli for 5 years up. so film z, we treat them like libyan citizens and deal with them fairly. mom we're all equal. they know they do mission. they get everything from us. a even cigarette is ha ha, no waste is denied them. really. we don't want them to feel like they are in
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a prison like you're like with please we need freedom. we need freedom. does all you want? we need the most. look out, our friend here, look at the offices. you see there is no joy in it. there is no joy, international organization for regression. they come up under their dollars. if you want to go about our country. i just say i don't want to go back, go to my country. i got suffered a lot. i don't want to go back. i'd 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 and violence. they live between detention centers and swamps. their only way out europe. europe is determined to stop them.
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ah, ah ah, i came to live yesterday and i was arrested by militia and they were asking me to fate money so that they didn't go. so i tell them i didn't have anything with me. and they give me a for 15 day of the 15 day escape from there. i continue my journey because i want
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to come to, to fall in so that i can go to see to the country. so on my way will a so from that side from is then livia to, to fully we have been enough for the so they smuggler was that he has to do for the one will sell, has to militia, nipple is called a near to been, it was it this is where i was can now for 4 months. and they had me to fade $6000.00 us dollar. i took the lead a left that you know, i told the my phone and kind of, they will do that morning because they are leaving the come is also done because of the war. and then from there they took me to a farm where i was walking for down so that i can cover that one. that the neat and from there i skiff in january 20th. and i tried to
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call to see i was interested. and i was going to tell you there was a rogue on did they talk to you and inflict burns or one of them? yes, they tortured us with hot glass terrible over here at the marks from it. but murphys will also belittle 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. yeah, let them, didn't anyone from any organizations go there with one of the room of him for they didn't have access, they just brought bags of food, elijah, and then they left like in the luncheon
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that to you there was a hell were living in one room more than a 60100 person for a civic assistant nationalities from africa will not get in a foot no enough water on or dessert they were thinking as to some way to work for the military's leaving the house, cleaning the car, the vehicles or anything that they said because when you say no, they were fully in danger. so for you to be safe, we would just agree because you have no choice unless you don't want to be
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a life. what the the harmon brigade which controls that a jury region uses the camp as a military be in the migrants are detained there, along with weapons. the practice that no one in the country dares to talk about you want to struggle with. there are militia that have taken advantage of the instability for their own benefit and the process. and they also claim to provide security for their only concern was to enrich themselves and pursue their personal
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goals. and they stole arbitrarily arrested and kidnapped. people ended almost like him against the animal daughters all confused that they were not concerned with the migrant. the rather with the camp itself. when it was obviously 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. and these are no more than the was of the best lia, in this, with his, as they gave special names to their fighting unit and confusion. while 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 not the only problem in the harlem over that middle ground. oh, the detention centers are on the front lines. they've become strategic targets, including to georgia. sometimes you get to come from europe. they came for time and when they came to the county said like that we need if one of the white glove is willing to talk to,
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i didn't get shown there for this will not allow because when you talk to them later, after the asian go back then they will start putting you in then. yeah, i putting you in isolation, religion your why are you talking with that kind of people, you know, we were very fine. whatever we asked them to grade us. no one cared about us. they said this is another problem, this is another business you will says here. well, hello, hello, shed it under sir. so brooke is on the glasses
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of the window. oh, so some people that have been in get it, they're running away. someone can run like to me through the stream with this and fell down. there isn't many people. of course i can understand homing of them that are going and everywhere. what was right the big them. you surprised that we're going to in the buddies? i ah it was that the day after it was he brought everywhere. its people were terrible
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for explaining that he wouldn't take all of them out and his mother please that we are going. he still has read his shot is the place where 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 the time. but this was a military us, right? i mean the trail striking along with that a batter normally of if the united nations mission and libya concluded that the incident in tissue rock may have been a little crime. i'm never had a fearful had i had been in a stomach. oh, because unarmed civilians were detained there for no reason. were mothers in from aukland and acted as her monitor. she mar them at hand. who are you just asked of
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the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. are ha, having america. 0, one of those been a week and like a days. so there's just here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but the rest of people, good interview. so this before you have to go nuclear data most, most of another book, people. but not all of you. we had to reset one source, but not enough way. everybody, perhaps what interested you can present and explain to these, you know,
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600 persons that most of whom were junk mail. say that you know, you're all extremely vulnerable. you are wholly in dangerous place, but she is shy in terms of seduction in evacuation route. we don't need people to take so we can do a live record. yeah. they did a high, you know, hussey on hold. i love it. if not, then, i mean on my request. so from there, little bit about the judith and from there we started, but i was so we could have all the mileage to come today. well,
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when we come data visit to enter, i started to say, thus, you will enter with them established in november 2018, to facilitate the evacuation of refugees to other countries. the gathering and departure facility or g d, f, is run by the u. n. h c, r, and the libyan ministry of the interior funded mainly by european donors. it costs 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
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. ready let digital what little monsieur, this is, what experience shows that the center was a total fiasco before the you and hcr abandoned it because it could no longer manage it. what the little little while you the in the lee. it was over crowded with migrants from the abu salim, until june detention centers after they had been shell, talk to me because i tried to low the migrants away from there with money to empty . the g d f. melia all 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 wisely i believe there is yet is
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neither listen, it, us, never get it of all that. so the brothers in all my city and they live us. what the country all the problem of refugees and leave the earth is about the 5th because even the dishes that are pro my should do that. it will ever great you. but you will need to set the last until you would be great. so why don't we go to us? see our office why would the min hell did say you are responsible enough to what the hell of your cells
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and what it is when you tried to make them understand you, they said everything which you need to call us pipelines will give you a number, but when you use it, you can find it look. so they tried every missing they tried to make you away from them. by the know are they that had yeah, when i came to you and hcr, i had skin diseases and rashes and i went there to get medical treatment and
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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 that staff member pushed me away and shouted, go away. slave word heard me deeply. serial one. move down and i was thinking about what i've been registered with you and hcr for 4 years and i've never received anything from them. not even a toothbrush was no moral support either. it's not about money for me. it's about solid charity. even a kind word would have made me feel a little better, a thought and got some combine of add. i live in the dump. now it's very dangerous . there are many diseases, but i can't rent an apartment for $5700.00 or $800.00 that i don't have that much
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money. migrants can almost never rent an apartment and libya thoughtful. and i do believe you would, you didn't come to libya to stay here. i was persecuted and looked for international protection for me, libby is just a transit country. i want to continue to europe in search of freedom of justice and peace with our me normally what these are photos of patients we recently admitted to our to per kilo sward. 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 say for now, for
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a few weeks or months as long as they're being treated by doctors without borders. but after that same question always arises. what will happen to them, too? and it never stop, so they're not always new one coming, one is released from the clinic and the next ones come it never stops. so they don't keep the costs for the last 3 years. or people who have been brought to libya from their home countries, for example, from somalia, money. and as soon as they arrive here, the smugglers demanded 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 rates, humiliated and starved in these criminals make video and send them to the families
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from long in the photo here, you can still see the imprints of the pipe, what it was used to beat them across the tree. ok, so each in lip will happen in full if up it sounds says on. he's 16 years old. so if you never get used to these pictures again, the worst thing in they all show the same thing to torture is systematic in the centers this case, but the refugees are really trapped on the water. he saw that i more pigeon. libya is a trap on ah,
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italy. yeah, no, i think i'm kidding. september 2018. we were taken to this in turn detention center when it comes to play camp that we're more than 900 refugees that we came from different camps. chatham going on, your, my monitor, how are you going so far for halo? you know how to say, do you, and how do you, then some of us, you transferred the tripoli after that we were 325 inmates and totals from eritrea to dumb and somalia, a hampshire. so what, so then i am some alo, animal, santa norma.
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there's in tan 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, humanitarian aid it rarely arrives here till i. as in town, after arriving in san and is my son, we were locked up for 2 weeks and hardly given any water or food. it was terrible. i believe. many didn't survive with the scan. that guy was at or to watch and her mom and then got more lose nevada diseases
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update her. ha, my helena morality one. helena is son hampton. just one of the hangers on that 25 refugees died of tuberculosis in a fire 27 people died on. one of my friends was seriously injured. another suffocated little. it's altogether oh, it, but it's again, that's when we protested her condition as her chatting. you negligence a week and an n o a you boy u z o z o o be done with the navy are newness out
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on the island and on an organization while it you know, the latin outside we told you and hcr and other organizations about our situations and asked for help, i thought 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 thought little like my visit. if she's, i'm decided to dare to take the dangerous route across the sea and doing what others who had failed before, that when i wanted to try again. not bad, he said that john chapter i brought the lowest cut that goes along so that i better. well, i own a mini we asked our families in the ds pro to send us money for a car to take us to the coast, to the computer. no, i can do taxi,
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taxi or get on the driver, hit us in the trunk where we could hardly pre calendar, but i will have you. mm hm. just had had a crazy time for us has but yet gotten on with audible. you got to my case the fed as that i went to globally. i bet like to susan did notice. so i went to some way or that just as a forest would have been there like a 20 days from the other said, cut toilet at the night,
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we are used to ride the rabbit, but we are 104 for the person. we are to spend one day in the water and the 2nd day we had a son in the water so there were no excuses for the school ship is or everything's just we surprised that the libyan guar captured it, us and there it then us into 0 yeah, this was in the friday in the morning in 2017 august, ah, towards the end of the war, the unity government backed the al shape militia, which ultimately drove out the pro half the forces and took control of their strategically important area.
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to day it's fighters are part of the state in order to guarantee the country security. hold on. let me look was there? there was a, it was like seal was with zillow. oh, the one that was started on our troops help the army and the security forces. asia of media novel glue, mcculloch's
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a la carte, and we know the area and all the migration routes in garibaldi and to jura, was able to i had in month one of some any, but most of the residents here and from neighboring regents cooperate with the traffic is all my with nursing with all of it is wrong and the is one of the own? no one will they get some money for it and warm the traffic is when the police or we come. when we try to arrest them, they're gone out of this house and the run was forgotten, not the, the whole not look over the turkey has provided significant military aid to government forces to push back against haft as offensive. oh
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ah, to day in the reconstruction phase, triple is most important, partner is turkey. o turkish interests are in libyan oil and gas, but air to wants influence in the region also strengthens his position in terms of controlling your of southern borders. with with
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bob thought i thought the golf a good up order for that. oh oh oh, a with both what do you guys loyal whatever product
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log off. i'm not gonna do that. i have to pull out with. i wanna try your luck with. 2 since june 2018, the european union has been calling on libya to expand at c rescue zone. o. in exchange for a pledge of 90000000 euros, the libyan coast guard must now control in area 10 times larger, extending up to 200 kilometers off the coast. i'm. i've been totally for the for i didn't return. sure you that's about 200
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people. maybe 230 or 240. so what we can think anyone else with dorothy is over there floating there at sea, with other ships, have to take them now or inform the ministry of the entire here. we can't leave them alone. we are responsible for them, no more with
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one being the whole the i live upon diarrhea. we've taken the refugees to the port fall under starting a 2nd rescue operation. and not that we have to few votes. we would need many more of them. sky making big promises of, of the use, not giving us enough. and now a dime of the i did my job. always been more than a dozen of them. we cooperated with italy according to the 20072008 agreement. they supplied us with 6 boats heavy, but they are not search and rescue boats out here. ah la, with, with our goalie, international cooperation is essential to little neutral to libya has been in crisis since the revolution. nato has destroyed the entire libyan naval fleet of
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continuity. we can cover the libyan search and rescue zone, but the europeans and 8 organizations must seriously participate in building a libyan naval fleet and coastal protection be now, well sad. oh, what about a levy or just how so how me the coast guards keep asking for financial support 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.
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no, said the balance of course, you don't want to come. the european union is trying to prevent people from leaving libya and more importantly from coming to europe. lee got to do that. it denies them the legal ways to leave. and without such options, there is no escape for them from cairo, violence and defense listening or do your own of it. it does not need to be 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 of your own libyan grinding, these people down to the machine of why you in. it's like i'm feeling results. you know, i've tried my best. that is my destiny,
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but i do not. i feel so like the suppression is killing my dream. i'm at the point of giving up. i thought myself, if i go back to my country, what will happen in my plans when some day i found a good collect some money. i would go to see, i get every, this is set a time or for this time i will go. this is a little because this kansas county shelter, i know all my help me ah ah,
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ah ah, i did not get it back. you know, the food with
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