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Refugee Women in Libya are not safe: Amnesty International report

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SunstarTV Bureau: On Thursday, Amnesty International stated that the detention camps in Libya are violating every possible woman rights and is not safe for people of any grade.

They are subjected to horrific sexual violence at the hands of guards, including being forced to barter sex for clean water, food and access to sanitation.

The report was focused on migrants who were found in adverse circumstances and were refuged in Libya in 2020 and 2021, suggests worsening conditions in the camps despite being recently held under the control of the Libyan interior ministry.

Pope Francis and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have called for their closure.

Camp guards say, “maybe you want fresh water and beds … let me have sex with you, so I can free you,” a woman told Amnesty, one of several who said guards inside raped or coerced women into sex in exchange for their release or clean water and other requirements.

This comes after the organisation interviewed 53 refugees and migrants, aged between 14 and 50, from countries such as Nigeria, Somalia and Syria, mostly who were still in Libya who had been able to flee the refugee shelters and able to access the telephones to convey the world about this brutality.

Report too suggests teen girls were impregnated and Pregnant women being raped over and over again by the guards, while men were forced to roam around only in underwear to humiliate them. Others, including boys, described being groped, prodded and violated. The inhuman treatment follows multiple reports since 2017 of beatings, torture and a lack of sanitation and food.

European Union-funded Libyan coast guards have intercepted at sea and returned to Libya some 15,000 people in the first six months of this year, Amnesty said, more than in all of 2020. While data is unreliable, Amnesty said some 6,100 people were transferred to camps by the end of June.

Despite a truce between Libya’s warring factions since October as part of an UN-backed peace planning process halted by Gaddafi supporters who still exists and committ crime of all types.

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