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Libyans blockade UN refugee office in protest against migrants
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Libyans blockade UN refugee office in protest against migrants

June 5, 2026 3 Min Read
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Lots of of Libyan demonstrators blocked the United Nations refugee company’s places of work within the capital Tripoli on Thursday throughout a protest towards migrants who had come to the nation looking for work or passage to Europe.

Demonstrators gathered in entrance of UNHCR’s headquarters in Tripoli’s Sarraj district, chanting slogans equivalent to “No to settlements, Libya is just for Libyans” and “Get out of Libya, get everybody out of Libya.”

They erected tents, introduced in vehicles stuffed with sand, barred the constructing’s essential gate, shouted “The Libyan folks have spoken” and held placards that learn “No to the intruders in our nation, get rid of them.”

For the reason that 2011 NATO-backed rebellion, Libya has develop into a transit route throughout North Africa for tons of of hundreds of migrants fleeing battle and poverty, many making perilous journeys throughout sub-Saharan Africa throughout deserts and the Mediterranean Sea.

Libya’s oil-dependent financial system can also be engaging to migrants looking for work, many taking menial jobs in fields equivalent to cleansing and building that Libyans are reluctant to take.

Thursday’s demonstration was the most important of a number of current demonstrations towards migrants, which some Libyans blame on social and financial issues which have develop into extra pronounced throughout 15 years of battle and political division within the North African nation.

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Some demonstrators then marched to the places of work of the UN mission in Libya.

The United Nations Assist Mission in Libya mentioned it affirms the proper of peaceable expression of Libyans, based mostly on correct data, and condemns incitement to violence towards United Nations personnel and services.

He mentioned there isn’t a UN resettlement program in Libya. He added that UNHCR is working to assist folks fleeing the conflict with options exterior Libya, together with evacuation to 3rd nations and voluntary repatriation when the scenario permits.

UNHCR didn’t reply to requests for remark.

Nicely over 900,000 migrants stay in Libya, with an estimated whole inhabitants of about 7 million, in keeping with the United Nations.

One demonstrator, Ahmad al-Ghasa, blamed migrants for trespassing and assaults and complained that that they had been sleeping on the streets. “These phenomena didn’t exist in Libyan society earlier than,” he says.

On Wednesday, the internationally acknowledged Libyan authorities’s appearing international minister, Taher al-Baour, mentioned in a tv interview that there was no mission to “settle migrants in Libya.”

“Libya will not be able to coping with these numbers,” he instructed the Libya Arral channel, including that Libyans shouldn’t blame others for the political and safety issues that result in a rise within the variety of migrants.

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