AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUN & Refugee Tensions in Tripoli: The UN says it’s “deeply concerned” after violent protests outside UNHCR and UNSMIL offices, with demonstrators blocking the UN refugee agency gate over migrants and “settlement” fears, while the UN blames social media disinformation. Migration Pressure on Libya-to-Europe Routes: Libya continues to face public anger over irregular migration, as the Tripoli government reiterates it rejects any settlement of migrants inside Libya and stresses labor permits and border security rules. Labor & Foreign Workers Rules: Libya’s Ministry of Labor and Rehabilitation highlights Law No. 24 of 2023, warning against employing foreigners without permits and against providing accommodation for those intending to settle. Humanitarian Convoy Detentions: Argentina says two nationals detained in eastern Libya after a Gaza-bound humanitarian convoy are on hunger strike, with families reporting isolation and deteriorating health. Safer Beach Updates: Libya’s Local Government ministry reports 83% of assessed public beaches meet swimming standards, with 17% failing and swimming bans plus warning signs ordered. Sea Turtle Conservation: Environmental groups on Farwa Island near Zuwara report rising loggerhead sea turtle nesting, while officials warn plastic pollution and fishing bycatch remain threats. Travel Safety Context: UK travel advice flags Tunisia as generally safe for resorts but warns against areas near the Tunisia-Libya border and parts of southern/western Tunisia due to cross-border fighting. Return Flights for Stranded Migrants: IOM continues evacuations, including 180 and another 182 Nigerians returned from Benghazi to Lagos under assisted voluntary return programs.
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