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Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by OAM4J: 12:19am On Sep 26, 2011 |
Nigerian emigrants stranded near Libyan borders Hundreds of migrants, including Nigerians, are reportedly stranded around the Libyan borders for fear of violation, arbitrary arrests, detention and beating by rebels. These migrants were said to have made makeshift camps in the outskirts of Tripoli, the Libyan capital, since the uprising to overthrow the nation’s dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, spread to the city in August. An online news agency, irinnews.org, said the migrants included Nigerians, Chadians, Sudanese, Senegalese and Malians. One of such camps was said to be in Sidi Bilal, 35 kilometres west of the capital, where the migrants have been taking shelter in abandoned boats and hanging blankets from the hulls to create makeshift walls. The rebels, who ousted Gaddafi’s 42-year rule, had accused the embattled leader of using black African mercenaries to fight back. Since then, the rebels were said to have “arbitrarily arrested, robbed and beaten hundreds of migrants, while many migrants have had their money, mobile phones and passports taken.” The agency reported, “When armed rebels came to the area, the migrants retreated to their improvised homes. They fear violation or more arrests. One migrant said the armed men beat the hell out of them. “This is just one of several camps made up of migrants, who do not have the means to go back home, despite a hostile environment here. Some of those who are able to return have faced their own difficulties in their home countries. “Others are still trying to get out of Libya, in what the International Organization for Migration still considers an emergency situation.” Despite the evacuation of thousands of the migrants from Libya, IOM is still trying to reach vulnerable communities in areas like Sebha, 650 kilometres south-west of Tripoli, which had remained under the control of Gaddafi’s loyalists. IOM Chief of Mission for Chad, Quasim Sufi, was quoted to have said in a communiqué that “Chadians, Nigeriens, Nigerians and others have sought protection at the IOM centre in Sebha, but with no electricity, fuel, and little food or water, the situation is becoming increasingly difficult. The migrants are very scared and threatened.” The Libyan National Transition Committee and its supporters have persistently maintained that the immigrants played a leading role in checking the rebel advance, and providing Gaddafi with a last line of defence. Illegal migrants heading for Southern Europe, notably Italy and Spain, had taken Libya as a stop-over point, but later turned the country into a destination especially those seeking job opportunities in a fast-expanding economy. The majority of them, notably Nigerians, took up mainly unskilled jobs. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20110925534714 |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by ASANIGBO(m): 7:46am On Sep 26, 2011 |
PAPA GOD GO HELP THEM |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by graluxxy054(f): 8:32am On Sep 26, 2011 |
I just pray that those harassed immigrants are boko haramists if they re not, all i can say is sorry. |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by member479760: 9:24am On Sep 26, 2011 |
those guys go worse pass Ghadafi. |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by hackney(m): 2:38pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
nakedall: they wont be worse than gaddafi to their own people. They are only using this opportunity to flush out the rats. Believe you me, the immigrant proffesionals (like doctors, lawyers and engineers) wont be as affected as the rats who do sweeping and cleaning. They are the ones that are routinely mistaken for hired mercenaries because they look like they are up for anything to get money. (also considering the kind of areas they will be found in.) |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by Akanbiedu(m): 4:25pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
May be, just may be, they will appreciate Nigeria a little more and that it's worth fighting for. Those places they run to were built through thick and thin. |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by tolu10: 7:01pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
I understand that Nigerian leaders have let down it's citizens, but everyone should realize that the while the grass may look greener on the other side. There is absolutely no guarantee that all those that leave Nigerian wlll be better off when they leave. We only pray for our brothers and sisters who are trapped in libya and other countries and hope that they are not victimized. |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by erico2k2(m): 7:27pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
hackney:lol no Nigerian is a doctor or lawyer in Libya, how is that gonna happen? lol every 9ja there is an husstler |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by cryingbaby: 9:31pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
HAHAHAHAHAHA, (LAUGHT) Madam long mouth almost all harassed are from the south-south prostitutes and mechanics, |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by gee2(m): 5:00am On Sep 27, 2011 |
wetin dem find go border? abi dem wan smuggle gadafi? |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by velo10: 6:21am On Sep 27, 2011 |
graluxxy054: Opinion of a very twisted-minded bigot. God save the Nigerians stranded in Libya that our incompetent government could not evacuate |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by WebSurfer(m): 7:56am On Sep 27, 2011 |
who send them go there? |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by dantsoho(m): 8:42am On Sep 27, 2011 |
i wonder what makes these people stay in libya up to this time of bloodly revolution, |
Re: Hundreds Of Nigerians Stranded Near Libyan Borders by SmoothCrim: 2:45am On Sep 28, 2011 |
FREE SEX for the Libyan revolutionaries from the women and men! WE all know what type the Rebles are, Those there are mainly Yoruba's Hausas and Igbos!!! |
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