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Handing over migrants to Tripoli is a crime - Supreme Court - General News

2024-02-17T12:51:13.276Z

Highlights: Handing over migrants to Tripoli is a crime - Supreme Court - General News. It's a crime to hand over refugees and migrants rescued in the Central Mediterranean to the Libyan coast guard because the north African country is not a safeport. The decision makes final the conviction of the captain of the Italian private vessel Asso 28, which on 30 July 2018 rescued 101 people in the central Mediterranean and then handed them over to Libyan coastguard to be returned to Libya.    Migrants and refugees returning to Libya after being intercepted at sea are routinely detained and subjected to torture, maltreatment and abuse.


It is a crime to hand over refugees and migrants rescued in the Central Mediterranean to the Libyan coast guard because the north African country is not a safe port, according to a ruling by the Court of Cassation, Italy's top court, reported by La Repubbl. .. (ANSA)


It is a crime to hand over refugees and migrants rescued in the Central Mediterranean to the Libyan coast guard because the north African country is not a safeport, according to a ruling by the Court of Cassation, Italy'stop court, reported by La Repubblica on Saturday.


   The decision makes final the conviction of the captain of the Italian private vessel Asso 28, which on 30 July 2018 rescued 101 people in the central Mediterranean and then handed them over to the Libyan coastguard to be returned to Libya.


   The supreme court judges ruled that facilitating the interception of migrants and refugees by the Libyan coastguard falls under the crime of "abandonment in a state of danger of minors or incapacitated people and arbitrary disembarkation and abandonment of people", effectively establishing that the 2018 episode amounted to collective refoulement to a country not deemed safe in violation of the European Convention on HumanRights.


   Migrants and refugees returned to Libya after being intercepted at sea are routinely detained and subjected to torture, maltreatment and abuse.


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