Libyan regime sends refugees to torture jails


This video says about itself:

20 Feb 2013

UNICEF correspondent Priyanka Pruthi reports on Malian refugees in Niger who are pushed to their limits in one of the poorest countries of the world – fighting harsh conditions and hunger to survive.

While the NATO war-imposed government of Libya is unable to stop violence and torture everywhere in the country … while they are unable to prevent their own Prime Minister being kidnapped by government-financed jihadist mercenary militiamen … they are still able to act against striking oil workers.

They are also still able to act against desperate African refugees, from the bloody war in Mali (itself a consequence of the bloody war in Libya), and elsewhere.

Translated from Dutch news agency ANP:

November 29, 2013 19:49

Libyan coast guard arrests three hundred migrants

The Libyan coast guard has arrested three boats with almost three hundred Africans on board, trying to reach Europe.

The Libyan state news agency Lana reported this on Friday. Most Africans were, according to the coast guard from the West African countries Mali, Gambia, Ghana and Senegal.

The migrants were transferred to detention centers. Where the boats, registered in Malta, are now, was not reported.

In recent months, hundreds of people were killed when they tried to reach the Italian island of Lampedusa, south of Sicily, by boat. Many came from Libya, where anarchy is increasing more than two years after the fall of the regime of dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

The situation now in Libya, with its labyrinth of hundreds of militias killing each other and civilians, may be “anarchy” in media parlance; but not anarchy as interpreted by anarchists.

US military personnel released after being held by Libya government: here.

54 thoughts on “Libyan regime sends refugees to torture jails

    • Thanks for reblogging!

      Definitely, the Libyan government should do more to protect refugees. However, they are hindered in that by their paranoid ideology, dating from the 2011 NATO Libya war, of black complexion=[supposedly]Gadaffi supporter=armed mercenary=mortal enemy.

      Like

  1. Pingback: Syrian refugees ‘disappear’ in Greece | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  2. Pingback: United States wars in South Sudan, elsewhere in Africa | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  3. Pingback: Death and imprisonment in ‘new’ Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  4. Pingback: Scores of refugees drown off Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  5. Pingback: Women’s rights activist murdered, then witness murdered in brave new Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  6. Pingback: NATO’s allies killing each other and civilians in Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  7. Pingback: Libya, revolution and counter-revolutionary bloody war | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  8. Pingback: 700 refugees drown, European politicians guilty | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  9. Pingback: Iraq, Libya, Syria wars and British governments | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  10. Pingback: Libya war causes refugee tragedies, pretext for new oil war? | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  11. Pingback: Police investigator fired for not covering up killings in Chicago, USA | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  12. Pingback: Hundreds of refugees drown in Mediterranean, again | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  13. Pingback: British government welcomes Middle East dictators, not refugees | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  14. Pingback: British ex-miners’ solidarity with refugees | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  15. Pingback: European Union bigwigs’ cruel plan to deport refugees to Africa | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  16. Pingback: European Union-African dictators anti-refugee deal? | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  17. Pingback: German government supports Ethiopian dictatorship | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  18. Pingback: Which Libyan government kills refugees? | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  19. Pingback: ‘European Union pressure causes torture of refugees in Italy’ | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  20. Pingback: Gambian national team goalkeeper drowns off Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  21. Pingback: No deportation of refugees agreement with European Union, Mali says | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  22. Pingback: Blackwater boss wants riches from anti-refugee violence in Europe | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  23. Pingback: German government escalates neocolonial war in Mali | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  24. Pingback: NATO’s ‘new’ Libya, world’s worst child abuse | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  25. Pingback: European Union-financed Libyans endanger refugees, rescuers | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  26. Pingback: Dutch woman kidnapped in NATO’s ‘new’ Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  27. Pingback: Saving refugees from drowning, a crime? | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  28. Pingback: Tunisian fishermen stop neonazi anti-refugee ship | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  29. Pingback: Libyan gunmen drive Doctors Without Borders refugee rescuers away | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  30. Pingback: Libyan armed gangs stop, torture refugees for money | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  31. Pingback: European Union anti-refugees conference | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  32. Pingback: African refugees abused in NATO’s ‘new’ Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  33. Pingback: NATO governments helping war crimes in Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  34. Pingback: NATO’s ‘humanitarian’ war brought Libya bloodshed, slavery | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  35. Pingback: British taxpayers’ money for corrupt Libyan anti-refugee gangsters | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  36. Pingback: Libyan hell for African refugees | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  37. Pingback: 33,000 refugees, killed by ‘fortress Europe’, named | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  38. Pingback: NATO’s ‘new’ Libya, bloodshed continues | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  39. Pingback: Close Libyan torture and slavery jails, Dutch government says | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  40. Pingback: European Union policies kill refugees in Algerian desert | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  41. Pingback: ‘European Union condemning refugees to death’ | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  42. Pingback: Another refugee tragedy off Libya | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  43. Pingback: French Macron’s war on refugees | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  44. Pingback: Somali refugee slave in NATO’s Libya interviewed | Dear Kitty. Some blog

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.