Refugees from Libya arrive in Italy through new humanitarian corridor97 children, women and infirm have arrived in Rome through a humanitarian corridor from Libya via a new protocol Italy approved together with the Community of Sant'Egidio, the Anci association, and the Federation of Evangelical Churches. Mar 06, 2024Arrival of refugees from Libya at Rome's Fiumicino AirportBy Michele RaviartAisha is 30 years old and has four children. The family of five are among the 97 refugees - Eritreans, Ethiopians, Syrians, Somalis, Sudanese and South Sudanese - who arrived in Italy at Fiumicino airport thanks to humanitarian corridors. "Libya is not a safe haven," stresses Chiara Cardoletti, UNHCR representative for Italy, the Holy See and San Marino. "We know that for refugees Libya is still a very complicated country.