Opinion: Migrants in Libya are still in peril – and Europe’s ‘business as usual’ approach isn’t helping

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More people are vulnerable to attacks like the one that killed 50 last week, and health ministry officials are getting desperate. Still, even after the UN’s human rights agency begged for action, nothing has changed

Migrants carry the remains of their belongings from among rubble at a detention centre for African migrants that was hit by an airstrike in the Tajoura suburb of Libyan capital Tripoli on July 2Security and emergency responders work at the site of an airstrike that hit a detention centre for African migrants near Tripoli, Libya on June 2Security and emergency responders work at the site of an airstrike that hit a detention centre for African migrants near Tripoli, Libya on June 2The point of...

 

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Wealthy, industrialized nations must have eternal scars in their hearts for impoverishing third world countries.God is watching

Perhaps most people have forgotten that the current CHAOS prevalent in Libya was the work of David Cameron and his accomplices who destroyed the stability of the country eight years ago through a war of aggression from which they haven't recovered yet

The EU sits on its benches clapping each other on its back and tells us what nice people they are

It's not the responsibility of Europe to save these people.

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