
Abuses Against Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees
This 135-page report documents how Libyan authorities have arbitrarily arrested undocumented foreigners, mistreated them in detention, and forcibly returned them to countries where they could face persecution or torture, such as Eritrea and Somalia. From 2003 to 2005, the government repatriated roughly 145,000 foreigners, according to official Libyan figures.
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ISBN: E1805
ISBN: E1805
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Table of Contents
- Stemming the Flow:
- I. Summary
- II. Key Recommendations
- III. Background
- IV. Denial of the Right to Seek Asylum
- V. Abuse during Arrest
- VI. Abuse in Detention
- VII. Forced Return
- VIII. Other Abuses Against Migrants and Refugees
- IX. Legal Standards
- X. Role of the European Union and Italy
- XI. Detailed Recommendations
- XII. Acknowledgements
- Appendix I
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