Millennium Post

German government pledges €120 mn for Libya migrants and refugees

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BERLIN: Germany will allocate €120 million to improving the conditions of refugees and migrants stranded in Libya and made vulnerable to enslavemen­t and official violence. The government in Tripoli would administer the funds.

On Monday, the Foreign Ministry announced that Germany would allocate about 120 million euros ($140 million) to improving the conditions of the estimated 400,000 to 700,000 people currently stranded in Libya and facing enslavemen­t, official violence and hunger, which the UN has called a result of EU border policy. Calling the situation “dramatic,” Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said the funds would help stabilize Libya’s government.

The majority of people who make the deadly Mediterran­ean crossing from North Africa to Europe travel via Libya, where the internatio­nally recognized government has lost control of vast expanses of the country and gangs who exploit migrants flourish. Gabriel said giving money to the government, which has been accused by migrants, displaced people and advocacy groups of corruption and maltreatme­nt, was the only way to “effectivel­y combat” smuggling and traffickin­g within and via the country.

“How Libya develops and what is currently happening there also affect us in Europe and Germany,” he added.

About 137,000 people have reached Italy and Spain from North Africa this year, with the bulk of them passing through Libya, the UN’S refugee agency reports.

Nearly 3,100 died in their attempts this year as of November — a significan­t drop from 2016, when just under 4,800 were killed over the course of the year.

At a summit held last week, leaders from the European and African unions vowed to work together to help evacuate 3,800 migrants after being confronted by footage of people being auctioned off as slaves in Libya, the EU’S key partner in its effort to close the Mediterran­ean Sea to refugees and migrants using smugglers’ boats. Such reports aired in mid-november by the Us-based news broadcaste­r CNN.

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