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Bodies of drowned migrants wash up on Libyan shore

Bodies of drowned migrants wash up on Libyan shore
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Migrants in Libya face danger on shore and peril at sea

defenceWeb Written by Reuters - Migrants in Benghazi. When Abdullah boarded an inflatable boat crammed with fellow migrants in February he thought he would finally reach Europe after braving a Sahara crossing and Libya’s civil war. The 27-year-old Nigerien knew the voyage was risky. The Mediterranean between Libya and Italy has claimed thousands of lives in recent years as people seek a better life in richer, safer countries. After two hours at sea, naval vessels turned back the small flotilla of smuggling boats, returning Abdullah to the Libyan mainland where he had faced violence and abuse. “I cried and cried. It was terrible to fail after all that hard work,” he said.

Peril at sea, danger on shore for migrants trapped in Libya - Region - World

Peril at sea, danger on shore for migrants trapped in Libya - Region - World
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Peril at sea, danger on shore for migrants trapped in Libya

Peril at sea, danger on shore for migrants trapped in Libya By Zaw Naing Oo Migrants settle in Libya after failing to reach Europe TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – When Abdullah boarded an inflatable boat crammed with fellow migrants in February he thought he would finally reach Europe after braving the dangers of a Sahara crossing and Libya’s civil war. The 27-year-old from Niger knew the voyage ahead was risky. The Mediterranean waters between Libya and Italy have claimed thousands of lives in recent years as people sought a better life in richer, safer countries. After only two hours at sea, naval vessels turned back the small flotilla of smuggling boats, returning Abdullah to the Libyan mainland where he had faced violence and abuse.

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