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Sudanese migrant who was trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe
has been shot and killed by Libyan coastguards after being taken back to
Libya, the UN’s International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has
said.
The
man was part of a group of more than 100 people who were returned to
shore on Thursday at the Abusitta Disembarkation point in the capital,
Tripoli, but resisted being sent back to detention centres.
The IOM said that when people began running away, shots were fired. One bullet hit the man, who later died from his injuries.
The
UN organisation condemned the incident and demanded that the Libyan
authorities investigate and bring those responsible to justice.
“The
use of live bullets against unarmed vulnerable civilians, men, women
and children alike, is unacceptable under any circumstances and raises
alarms over the safety of migrants and humanitarian staff,” the AFP news
agency quotes the IOM’s Leonard Doyle as saying.
“Despite
immediately receiving medical aid on the spot by an IOM doctor and then
being transferred to a nearby clinic, he died two hours after
admission,” he said.
The Libyan Coast Guard said it had picked up nearly 500 migrants from the sea in areas near Tripoli in the last six days and returned them to shore.
Source: bbc.com