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Traffickers kill 12 migrants trying to flee Libya camp — UN
By AFP - Jun 03,2018 - Last updated at Jun 03,2018
GENEVA — More than 12 migrants were shot dead by human traffickers last week while trying to escape a camp in Libya, where some were subjected to "torture abuse", the United Nations said on Friday.
The incident, previously reported by Doctors Without Borders and local sources, occurred on May 23 in the town of Bani Walid, 170 kilometres southeast of Tripoli.
"Human traffickers in Libya reportedly killed more than a dozen people and wounded many others after a group of some 200 Eritreans, Ethiopians and Somalis, being held captive, attempted to escape," the UN refugee agency said in a statement, adding that those killed "were shot".
"The survivors spoke of torture abuse and exploitation at the hands of traffickers — some being held in captivity for up to three years," the statement added.
A local organisation called the Commission of Civil Society, which helps care for migrants in Bani Walid, has however denied reports that anyone was killed during the escape.
But in a May 27 statement, the group condemned "the inhuman treatment" of migrants.
Bani Walid is a transit point for migrants aiming to reach Europe by boat from the coast further north.
People traffickers and kidnappers run around 20 detention centres in the town, telephoning the migrants' families to deliver ransom demands.
Since the 2011 fall and killing of longtime dictator Muammar Qadhafi, Libya has become a key launchpad for migrants making desperate bids to reach Europe.
"This latest deadly incident demonstrates, once again, the huge challenge of providing protection to refugees in Libya, where many people fleeing war and persecution fall prey to criminal networks," UNHCR further said.
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