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162 Libyan refugees flown to Italy in ‘humanitari­an corridor’

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ROME: A group of 162 “vulnerable” refugees were flown directly from Libya to Italy on Friday for the first time, a day hailed as “historic” by Interior Minister Marco Minniti.

“For the first time, a humanitari­an corridor has been opened from Libya to Europe. It’s a start,” Minniti said, adding: “Today is a historic day.”

Those evacuated came from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Yemen. They comprised families, single mothers, unaccompan­ied children and handicappe­d people, who were flown on a military jet.

Vincent Cochetel, the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees’s special envoy for the central Mediterran­ean, said: “For the first time, we have been able to evacuate extremely vulnerable refugees from Libya directly to Italy.

“Many of those evacuated spoke of great suffering and were kept prisoners by trafficker­s in inhumane conditions.”

Libya has long been a transit hub for migrants seeking a better life in Europe, but people smugglers have stepped up their lucrative business in the chaos since the 2011 revolution.

Libyan authoritie­s have come under fire over migrant abuses since the airing last month of CNN footage of a slave market in the North African country.

The UN has urgently appealed for countries to take in 1,300 “extremely vulnerable” refugees stranded in Libya. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Evacuated migrants from Tripoli, Libya, arriving at a military airport in Rome, Italy, on Friday.
REUTERS PIC Evacuated migrants from Tripoli, Libya, arriving at a military airport in Rome, Italy, on Friday.

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