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Photo Essay Europes Migration Crackdown Leaves Thousands Trapped Libya

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This article covers humanitarian and policy aspects of migration control in Libya. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The event is geopolitical/social, not economic.

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  • Migrant departures from Libya decreased by 50% due to Europe's migration crackdown.
  • Around a hundred migrants detained in Tajoura, some for over a year.
  • Limited access to detention centers granted by Libyan authorities.
  • Photographer Samuel Gratacap documented conditions.
  • Documentary 'Libya, the Migration Deadlock' airs June 13 on Arte.

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