A European
and African deal to stem the flow of migrants coming through Libya to
Europe fails to tackle the abuses they face, the top UN human rights
official wrote on Friday.
The August
28 deal struck in Paris by France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Chad, Niger
and Libya failed to provide “a detailed blueprint to tackle the
hidden human calamity that continues to take place within Libya, and
along its coast,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid
Ra’ad al Hussein said.
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