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Oct 2, 2019, 8 tweets

#Libya #Refugees Check out this investigation into the UNHCR's operation in Libya & the reality for refugees subjected to unlawful detention.

With @lillomontalto for @euronews.

PART 1: bit.ly/2owJtJQ
PART 2: bit.ly/2ov0fJu

More to come tomorrow. Stay tuned!

@lillomontalto @euronews #Libya I spoke with a former @UNHCRLibya staff who painted an image of an agency overstretched & out of its depth, with asylum seekers left homeless, deprived of medical care & in legal limbo in an increasingly violent Libya.

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@lillomontalto @euronews @UNHCRLibya #Libya In August 2019, Libyan authorities in Tripoli confirmed the shutdown of 3 detention centres in #Misrata #Khoms & #Tajoura, in reality the centres are still open. euronews.com/2019/10/03/unh…

@lillomontalto @euronews @UNHCRLibya . @EUDELtoLibya @UNHCRLibya @GermanAmbLBY what's the alternative to detention you are supporting in #Libya? A group of Sudanese refugees – including mothers, children & newborn babies - have been staying for 2 weeks in front UNHCR office, asking for support.

For 2 months, this group was staying in an abandoned storage facility, located some 400 metres from the UNHCR's Community Day Center (CDC) in Gurji. They have been evicted from the abandoned storage 2 weeks ago. Since then they are in the street.
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Previously, the group was also evicted from Ahmed bin Shatwan school-shelter, also visited by Ghassan Salamé (PICS). They have been repeatedly displaced by armed conflict and lack of accommodations.

Since June 24, the so called protection cluster has been "busy" trying to find a solution for this group of Sudanese nationals, including newborn babies. In the note below is written that @OCHA_Libya was supposed to follow up the opening of additional shelters for non-Libyans.

#Libya The conflict has displaced more than 120,000 people from their homes & destroyed civilian infrastructure. I'm sure many Libyans are facing the same challenges, just as these families, but why international organisation on the ground are not supporting them?

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