Libye : 14.000 migrants rapatriés dans leurs pays d’origine

Une promesse devenue réalité. Entre décembre et février, 14.000 migrants ont été rapatriés de Tripoli en Libye, vers leurs pays d’origine,selon la commissaire aux Affaires sociales de l’UA.

En effet, l’institution africaine avait pris l’engagement au Sommet UE-UA de rapatrier 20.000 migrants coincés dans les centres de détention en Libye.

“Nous collaborons avec les autorités libyennes pour retourner les migrants restant, ce sont des retours volontaires, vers leur pays d’origine. Il s’agit aussi de trouver des pays hôtes à l’intérieur de l’Afrique ou en Europe pour ceux qui ne veulent pas retourner dans leur pays ou qui ont besoin de protection”

Le programme de retour volontaire à déjà permi à l’Organisation pour les migrations internationales de ramener plus 30.000 personnes dans leurs différents pays.

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