Somali Lawmakers Raise Plight of Detained Migrants in Talks With Libyan Parliament Speaker
BENGHAZI, Libya – A delegation from Somalia’s bicameral federal parliament attending the second conference of the Afro-Asian Parliamentary Council in Benghazi held talks with Libyan House of Representatives Speaker Aguila Saleh Issa, focusing on the situation of Somali nationals detained in Libya. The Somali delegation expressed concern over the condition of Somali youths being [̷

A Somali parliamentary delegation met with Libyan House of Representatives Speaker Aguila Saleh Issa to discuss the plight of detained Somali migrants in Libya.
What was announced
- The Somali delegation raised concerns about the harsh conditions faced by Somali youths in Libyan prisons and unauthorized detention facilities.
- Lawmakers called for urgent measures to improve the welfare of detainees and facilitate their return to Somalia.
- Speaker Saleh pledged to establish a parliamentary committee to monitor the conditions of Somali detainees.
Context
The meeting occurred during the second conference of the Afro-Asian Parliamentary Council in Benghazi.
“Saleh... pledged to follow up on the issue.”
Why this matters: This issue is significant for Somali readers as it highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Somali migrants in Libya and the efforts being made to address their situation.
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BENGHAZI, Libya – A delegation from Somalia’s bicameral federal parliament attending the second conference of the Afro-Asian Parliamentary Council in Benghazi held talks with Libyan House of Representatives Speaker Aguila Saleh Issa, focusing on the situation of Somali nationals detained in Libya.
The Somali delegation expressed concern over the condition of Somali youths being held in Libyan prisons and what it described as unauthorized detention facilities, where many are reportedly facing harsh conditions and humanitarian abuses.
According to participants, the lawmakers called for urgent measures to improve the welfare of the detainees, secure a lasting solution to their situation and facilitate their eventual return to Somalia.
Saleh, who also serves as chairman of the Afro-Asian Parliamentary Council, welcomed the Somali delegation’s concerns and pledged to follow up on the issue. He said a parliamentary committee would be established to monitor the conditions of Somali detainees and examine ways to address their situation.
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