In a landmark ruling, Italy's highest court has declared it illegal to return sea migrants to Libya, shining a spotlight on the grave human rights abuses they endure. These groups, sometimes in collusion with the Libyan coastguard, have been implicated in a series of human rights violations, including torture, ransom demands, and sexual violence against migrants. Human rights organizations and charities have hailed the decision, emphasizing the need for a humane and lawful approach to migration that respects the dignity and rights of all individuals. Refugees and Migrants' Determination to Reach EuropeDespite the ruling, the dreams and determination of refugees and migrants in Tunisia remain undeterred. The recent court decision not only sheds light on the dire situation in Libya but also raises critical questions about the future of European migration policies.


Source:   Libya Today
February 27, 2024 17:46 UTC