UN demands Libya inquiry into shooting of escaping migrants
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[October 12, 2021]
GENEVA (Reuters) - Libyan security
forces used "unnecessary and disproportionate" force to detain African
migrants, shooting dead some of those trying to escape, the U.N. human
rights office said on Tuesday as it demanded an inquiry into the
violence.
Hundreds of migrants and refugees have waited outside a United Nations
centre in Tripoli in recent days to seek help in escaping Libya after
what aid groups called a violent crackdown in which thousands were
arrested and several shot.
Migrants and asylum seekers, some of whose claims are pending, have been
targeted by heavy-handed operations by Libyan security forces, U.N.
human rights spokesperson Marta Hurtado told a U.N. briefing in Geneva.
"These have resulted in killings and serious injuries, a rise in
detentions in appalling conditions, as well as expulsions of individuals
to countries in sub-Saharan Africa without due process," Hurtado said.
Libya's Government of National Unity has said it is "dealing with a
complex issue in the illegal migration file, as it represents a human
tragedy in addition to the social, political and legal consequences
locally and internationally".
Libya has become a major transit point for migrants seeking to reach
Europe in search of a better life. Some have been returned there by the
Libyan Coast Guard after setting out in rickety boats.
Ministry of Interior officials first raided an informal settlement of
hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers in Gergaresh west of Tripoli on
Oct 1, handcuffing, arresting, and shooting or beating those who
resisted, Hurtado said.
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Migrants gesture as they wait outside the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) negotiation office in Tripoli,
Libya, October 10, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili
Some 500 migrants managed to escape from the Gheriyan
detention centre in Tripoli on Oct. 6 and "were chased by guards who
opened fire using live ammunition", killing at least four and
wounding others, she said.
Two days later, another mass escape took place from the al-Mabani
centre, with migrants chased by security officers who shot and
killed an unknown number, she said. The head of the U.N. migration
agency IOM in Libya said at least six people had been killed.
"We call on the authorities to establish prompt, thorough, impartial
and independent investigations into the claims of unnecessary and
disproportionate use of force including the allegations of killings
by the security forces and affiliated armed groups, with a view to
holding those responsible accountable," Hurtado said.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Angus McDowall and Giles
Elgood)
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