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Libya allows emergency migrant ‘evacuation­s’ after slavery uproar

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ABIDJAN: Libya agreed with key EU and African leaders to allow migrants facing abuse in detention camps to be evacuated within days or weeks, mostly to their home countries, French President Emmanuel Macron said.

The decision was taken after Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara called for ‘all urgent measures’ to end slave trading and other migrant abuses in Libya at an EU-Africa summit in Abidjan.

The leaders of Libya, France, Germany, Chad, Niger and four other countries “decided on an extreme emergency operation to evacuate from Libya those who want to be,” Macron told reporters after their emergency talks on the summit sidelines.

The summit comes just two weeks after US network CNN aired footage of black Africans sold as slaves in Libya, sparking outrage from political leaders and street protests in African and European capitals.

“Libya restated its agreement to identify the camps where barbaric scenes have been identified,” Macron said, adding Libya’s UNbacked Prime Minister Fayez “Sarraj gave his agreement that access be assured”.

African Union, European Union and United Nations officials at the meeting offered increased support for the Internatio­nal Organisati­on of Migration “to help with the return of the Africans who want it to their home countries,” said the French leader who called the emergency meeting.

“This work will be carried out in the next few days, in line with the countries of origin,” he said, adding in some cases they could be given asylum in Europe.

EU sources earlier said UN humanitari­an agencies like the IOM had arranged for some 13,000 migrants to return voluntaril­y to their home countries mainly in sub-Saharan Africa in the last year after a deal with Libya.

The furore over slavery as well as torture and rape of black African migrants in Libya prompted the select group of countries – which also included Spain, Italy, Morocco and the Congo – to undertake other measures. — AFP

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