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EU parliament head in Libya urges trafficker ‘blacklist’

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TRIPOLI: European Parliament chief Antonio Tajani in Libya Monday called for a ‘ blacklist’ of people smugglers to be set up to help stem the flow of migrants from Africa to Europe.

The European Union is grappling with the issue of migration from Africa and the Middle East and hammered out a controvers­ial plan last week to curb the number of arrivals.

People trafficker­s in North Africa have taken advantage of chaos in Libya since the 2011 ouster of Muammar Gaddafi to send people on the perilous voyage northwards across the Mediterran­ean Sea.

“We have to establish a blacklist of the major trafficker­s ... so that police and law enforcemen­t in Africa and in Europe can work together on a common objective,” Tajani said after meeting the head of Libya’s internatio­nally backed government in Tripoli.

“If we do not manage to destroy these criminal organisati­ons, it will be very difficult to fight against illegal immigratio­n.”

Italy and Greece have until now recorded the biggest numbers of migrants crossing the Mediterran­ean to reach the European Union.

Tajani also suggested that refugee centres be set up ‘on the border between Niger and Libya’ which could separate out genuine asylum seekers from ‘economic migrants’. — AFP

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