UN agency appeals, 'Libya is not a safe haven' (ANSA)"Tonight, 199 migrants, including 28 women and 31 children, were brought back to Libya by the Libyan Coast Guard". The International Organization for Migration (IOM) writes on Twitter, underlining how "Libya is not a safe haven for return".
"We reiterate our call to the international community and the EU to take urgent and concrete action to end the cycle of return and exploitation," writes Un-Mi
"Tonight, 199 migrants, including 28 women and 31 children, were brought back to Libya by the Libyan Coast Guard".
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) writes on Twitter, underlining how "Libya is not a safe haven for return".
"We reiterate our call to the international community and the EU to take urgent and concrete action to end the cycle of return and exploitation," writes Un-Migration spokesperson Safa Msheli also on Twitter.