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Libyan Authorities Weaponize Xenophobic Rhetoric to Justify Mass Migrant Expulsions, HRW Warns
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Libyan Authorities Weaponize Xenophobic Rhetoric to Justify Mass Migrant Expulsions, HRW Warns

Libya's rival governments in the east and west have intensified anti-migrant rhetoric and launched a coordinated campaign of mass detentions and expulsions of migrants and refugees, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW). Both administrations have used inflammatory language to justify the actions, leading to widespread xenophobic protests, including demonstrations outside the UNHCR office in Tripoli. Despite the UN clarifying that there are no plans to permanently settle migrants in Libya, the crackdown has continued, with reports of thousands being held in inhumane conditions and expelled. Meanwhile, the European Union is expanding its migration cooperation with Libya, raising concerns that it may be enabling further human rights abuses.

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Libyan Authorities Weaponize Xenophobic Rhetoric to Justify Mass Migrant Expulsions, HRW Warns

Libya's rival governments in the east and west have intensified anti-migrant rhetoric and launched a coordinated campaign of mass detentions and expulsions of migrants and refugees, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW). Both administrations have used inflammatory language to justify the actions, leading to widespread xenophobic protests, including demonstrations outside the UNHCR office in Tripoli. Despite the UN clarifying that there are no plans to permanently settle migrants in Libya, the crackdown has continued, with reports of thousands being held in inhumane conditions and expelled. Meanwhile, the European Union is expanding its migration cooperation with Libya, raising concerns that it may be enabling further human rights abuses.

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