By Jamie Prentis
The EU must put the safety and dignity of migrants at the forefront of any migration deal it signs with Libya, Human Rights Watch said today.
HRW said that its greatest concern was the possibility that the EU would consider sending migrants back to Libya. It claims to have seen a document in which Malta, which currently holds the EU presidency, wants to examine any barriers in international law to returning migrants to Libya.
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Source: https://www.libyaherald.com

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