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the adelphi is always on his gaunt. dumont everyone supposedly smile in this country you don't know who's one for real but who's the real policeman before sometimes they kidnap us and take us to unknown location this is something. he always has the g.p.s. activated on his phone and. if i end up in an unknown location i can inform up rather quickly. and what could they do you never know. if i don't come home at least he be able to see where i disappeared those it's poet. i def is not the only one to risk everything for a meeting with the u.n. h.c.r. dozens of refugees like him awaiting that technically these documents should allow them to receive support. but the doors to the un refugee agency remain closed. last was. here and they're not going to open up some of my brothers have been waiting here for 3 days from morning till night morning till night for 3 days some even for 4 days and they haven't opened up. like the others a day philebus empty handed the u.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behi
the adelphi is always on his gaunt. dumont everyone supposedly smile in this country you don't know who's one for real but who's the real policeman before sometimes they kidnap us and take us to unknown location this is something. he always has the g.p.s. activated on his phone and. if i end up in an unknown location i can inform up rather quickly. and what could they do you never know. if i don't come home at least he be able to see where i disappeared those it's poet. i def is not the only...
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like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. but we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more space but where operating and political environments many governments most concerned about public opinion. in 2019 some 46000 refugees were registered in libya less than 2 and a half 1000 were able to leave the country illegally the country in conflicts it's a country that doesn't recognize that they deserve protection and safety libya is probably one of the worst countries in the world to be a refugee or asylum seeker and there is a very high chance that you will be abused tortured physically. sometimes rape. this abuse most often it because inside the countri
like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. but we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more space but...
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like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. but we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more space but where operating and political environments many governments more concerned about public opinion. in 2019 some 46000 refugees were registered in libya less than 2 and a half 1000 were able to leave the country illegally the country in conflicts it's a country that doesn't recognize that they deserve protection and safety libya is probably one of the worst countries in the world to be a refugee or asylum seeker and there is a very high chance that you will be abused tortured physically. sometimes rape. this abuse most often occurs inside the countries d
like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. but we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more space but...
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like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. h.c.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. because we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more space but where a person and political environments many governments are more concerned about public opinion. in 2019 some 46000 refugees were registered in libya less than 2 and a half 1000 were able to leave the country illegally the country in conflicts it's a country that doesn't recognize that they deserve protection and safety libya is probably one of the worst countries in the world to be a refugee or asylum seeker and there is a very high chance that you will be abused tortured physically. sometimes rape. this abuse most often occurs inside the coun
like the others adelphi leaves empty handed the u.n. h.c.n. headquarters is situated in this suburb in tripoli just behind these walls it's impossible to end to this bunco without official authorization. because we managed to secure a meeting with caroline gluck a spokeswoman for the u.n. h.c.r. in libya she says the main reason refugees is stuck here is because few western countries a willing to take them in. we continue to press to be the moral conscience to urge governments to offer more...