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Migrants in Libya face torture, rape, and forced labor

17 February 2026
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Migrants in Libya face torture, rape, and forced labor
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A new UN report reveals that migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Libya face severe abuses, including torture, rape, and forced domestic slavery. These individuals are often abducted and detained until ransoms are paid, operating within a profit-driven system that exploits human suffering. The report, based on interviews with nearly 100 migrants, highlights the dire conditions and the urgent need for international intervention to ensure human rights protections. Libya’s status as a transit hub for those fleeing conflict further complicates the situation amid rising xenophobic violence.

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