Libyan authorities suspend 10 international aid groups providing crucial assistance to migrants
- Libya's Internal Security Agency shut down ten international NGOs on April 2, according to reports.
- The ISA accused the NGOs of plotting to settle African migrants in Libya, citing 'foreign-hostile activities'.
- Targeted organizations, including Relief International and Doctors Without Borders, allegedly provided unauthorized healthcare and essential supplies.
- ISA spokesman Salem Ghaith said strict legal action will be taken, stating, "Their offices will be closed."
- The closures reflect Libya's aim to control migration, raising concerns about humanitarian access amid instability and migrant rights abuses.
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Libyan authorities suspend 10 international aid groups providing crucial assistance to migrants
Libyan authorities have ordered 10 international aid organizations to suspend operations and close offices in the country, accusing the groups of violating local laws by providing aid African migrants.
Authorities suspend 10 international aid groups offering assistance to migrants
Libyan authorities have ordered 10 international aid organizations to suspend operations and close offices in the country, accusing the groups of violating local laws by providing aid African migrants
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