More migrants in the Mediterranean from Libya


“By December 14, the Libyan Coast Guard had intercepted and brought back 30,990 migrants and refugees to Libya, almost three times the number in 2020 (12,000 people),” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in an internal report to the Security Council out. More than 1,300 people were killed during the dangerous crossing with boats that were often scrapped.

Here, too, according to data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the number increased significantly compared to the previous year. The IOM lists over 1,500 dead or missing on the so-called central Mediterranean route for 2021, which, however, also includes crossings from Tunisia. In 2020 there were fewer than 1,000, at the peak of 2016 more than 4,500. In recent years, the civil war country Libya has become the most important transit country for migrants who want to come to Europe via the Mediterranean.



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