someone who has been inside these detention centres in libya is emad badi is from a us—based thinktank two weeks of field research in libya, and spoke to me earlier. to contextualize things a little as a result of the political strife in libya in the past two years, we had the erosion of migrant‘s rights they think the detention centres... are evidence that they're mostly appalling, piles of bodies to be honest inside there that are in very appalling conditions and with this open conflict with forces aligned, the armed forces, these detention centres the armed forces, these detention ce ntres eve n less the armed forces, these detention centres even less attention has been given to them, so you already have the complete erasure of their humanity but with the conflict, they are almost viewed as expendable. so, to contextualize the situation, none of the domestic players nor the big players really have an interest in their well—being, unfortunately, given the context of civil war. but inside the detention centres, the conditions are really bad. inside the detention centres, the condition