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Home » 528 migrants disembarked back on Libyan shores in a week – IOM

528 migrants disembarked back on Libyan shores in a week – IOM

Tuesday, June 14, 2022 National 1 Min Read
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FILE - In this Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 file photo, rescued migrants are seated next to a coast guard boat in the city of Khoms, Libya, around 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of Tripoli. The Council of Europe is urging Italy to suspend its cooperation with the Libyan coast guard. The council's human rights commissioner says migrants who are picked up at sea and returned to Libya face serious human rights violations in its wretched detention centers. (AP Photo/Hazem Ahmed, File)

In the period from 5 to 11 June 2022, 528 migrants have been disembarked back on Libyan shores, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

So far in 2022, 8,270 migrants have been disembarked on Libyan shores; 7396 men and 233 male minors, 571 women and 70 female minors, IOM said on Monday.

It added that 145 migrants died and 547 went missing in the period from 1 Jan to 11 June, 2022 on the Central Mediterranean route.

From Jan to Dec 2021, 32,425 migrants were disembarked on Libyan shores. 662 were recorded dead and 891 missing on the Central Mediterranean route in 2021, IOM pointed out.

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