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Libyan navy says more than 300 migrants rescued

TRIPOLI, Aug 18, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The Libyan navy said Sunday 335
migrants had been rescued and one body recovered in separate operations off
the coast, as they tried to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe.

Nine children were among 57 migrants in a wooden boat rescued Saturday
about 40 nautical miles from the town of Zuwara, west of Tripoli, navy
spokesman General Ayoub Kacem told AFP.

He said they were from Ethiopia and Egypt.

It came days after Libyan navy patrols on Tuesday “rescued 278 migrants on
board four inflatable boats northwest and northeast of Tripoli”, Kacem added.

The operations took place off the coasts of the cities of Khoms, 120
kilometres (75 miles) east of Tripoli, and Sabratha, located 70 kilometres
west of the capital.

According to the statement, 128 Sudanese were in the boats, in addition to
migrants from Chad, Egypt, Niger, Benin and Eritrea, including 35 women and
11 children.

One body was also recovered by the coastguard.

Libya, which has been wracked by chaos since the 2011 uprising that killed
dictator Moamer Kadhafi, has long been a major transit route for migrants,
especially from sub-Saharan Africa.

In general, migrants rescued at sea are first met by humanitarian agencies
that provide medical care and food.

They are then taken into the charge of the body working to combat
immigration at the interior ministry of the UN-recognised Government of
National Accord.

On August 9, the Libyan navy accused the authorities of failing to manage
migrants rescued at sea, claiming that it could be forced to let people go
free once brought back to land.

Despite the risks, migrants continue to attempt to reach Europe by sea,
preferring to take their chances than stay in Libya, where they are subject
to abuse, extortion and torture, according to humanitarian organisations.

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