Libyan gangs are selling migrants for as little as £10 per person with the complicity of the EU, a shocking new report claims. The migrants are held in Tunisian detention centres before being sold to militia and traffickers on the border with Libya.
Migrants in Tunisia are being sold as slaves to Libyan gangs for as little as £10 per person with the complicity of the EU, a damning report claims. They are rounded up in towns and cities in Tunisia, kept in detention centres and then sold to militia and traffickers on the border with Libya.
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The EU is "complicit" in the sale of Sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia to Libyan gangs for as little as £10 per person, according to a damning new report. The investigation, conducted by several humanitarian groups,