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    97 Refugees Find Safety in Rome after Escaping Libya Abuse

    March 11, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Some of the 97 refugees evacuated from the Libyan detention camps who arrived at the Rome airport of Fiumicino on March 5, 2024. | Photo: ANSA/TELENEWS. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    In a remarkable humanitarian effort, a flight carrying 97 refugees touched down in Rome on March 5th 2024. These individuals had been rescued and evacuated from Libyan detention centers, where they had endured harrowing abuse and torture.

    The 97 refugees hailed from various regions, including Africa, Palestine, and Syria. Their time in the Libyan detention facilities had subjected them to extreme mistreatment, leaving some in critical health conditions.

    The successful transfer of these refugees was made possible through an agreement inked last December by a coalition of Italian religious, cultural, and political organizations. This collective effort aimed to provide assistance and protection to those who had suffered immensely in Libyan detention centers.

    Under the terms of the agreement, approximately 1,500 refugees in urgent need of international protection will be relocated from Libya to Italy over a span of three years. Once in Italy, these refugees will be offered accommodation within the country’s Reception and Integration System (SAI), working closely with esteemed organizations such as Sant’Egidio and the Federation of Evangelical Churches.

    The transfers will adhere to the humanitarian corridors model, which prioritizes swift integration and support for the refugees. Minors among them will have the opportunity to attend school, while adult refugees will be provided with Italian language classes and assistance to facilitate their eventual integration into the Italian labor market.

    Upon their arrival at Rome’s airport, the refugees were greeted with a warm welcome from a range of individuals representing various organizations. Among those present were representatives from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Community of Sant’Egidio, the Italian Ministry, ARCI (Association for the Rights of Citizens), and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

    Filippo Miraglia, the national representative for migration from ARCI, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Italian government for enabling the signing of the protocol, which he deemed an indispensable tool in addressing the dire situation faced by refugees. Miraglia underscored the significance of offering alternatives to perilous sea crossings and the pervasive violence endured by individuals in Libya. Additionally, he emphasized the urgent need to expand the scope of humanitarian transfers, urging nations to take responsibility for facilitating safe and legal border crossings as a vital measure in combating human trafficking and curbing the cycle of violence in Libya.

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