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Amnesty calls EU complicit in new Libyan crackdown on migrants

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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Amnesty: EU Complicit in Intensified Libyan Crackdown on Migrants

EU Involvement and Migrant Crackdown in Libya

By Amina Ismail

Escalation of Migrant Crackdowns

BRUSSELS, June 23 (Reuters) - Authorities in eastern and western Libya have intensified a crackdown on migrants and refugees in the last month with mass arrests, detentions and expulsions, Amnesty International said on Tuesday, accusing the EU of complicity in abuse.

Libya’s Role as a Transit Route

Libya, where control is split between rival western and eastern factions, has been a major transit route for people fleeing conflict and poverty towards Europe by the dangerous sea route since a 2011 NATO-backed uprising toppled Muammar Gaddafi.

EU Support for Libyan Authorities

The EU and its member states have long supported and trained the Libyan coastguard, which intercepts migrants at sea. While the EU formally recognises only the Tripoli-based government, since last year it has also stepped up engagement with the rival authorities in the east.

Human Rights Concerns and Amnesty’s Statement

Details of the Crackdown

Amnesty said the crackdown included mass arrests across multiple cities, forced evictions and expulsion of hundreds of migrants, including nationals of war-torn Sudan, without the chance to ask for asylum or challenge their deportation.

Amnesty’s Accusations Against the EU

“The EU has long bankrolled migration control in Libya with its support to the Libyan Coast Guard, which has already made it complicit in horrific violations and abuses," said Diana Elahawy, Amnesty International’s deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa.

"Extending this cooperation to eastern-based armed groups with records of committing war crimes and other abuses with impunity shows a shocking disregard, not only for international law, but also for human life and dignity,” Elahawy added.

EU and Libyan Responses

Official Reactions and Justifications

The EU's executive European Commission, the Libyan government in Tripoli and the administration in the east did not immediately respond to requests for comment. EU officials have defended their cooperation with Libya as helping to save lives at sea and curb unlawful trafficking.

EU’s Continued Engagement

In a letter to EU leaders last week, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said “continued EU engagement with Libya remains indispensable,” citing a rise in irregular crossings, towards Greece via the Eastern Mediterranean route.

“We are providing targeted financial and operational support to strengthen border management, search-and-rescue and anti-smuggling capacities, and reduce illegal departures and the loss of lives at sea,” von der Leyen said.

Diplomatic Developments

Last summer, EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner travelled to eastern Libya for talks with authorities there but was expelled shortly after arrival.

(Reporting by Amina IsmailEditing by Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Amnesty highlights escalating abuses in both eastern and western Libya, including mass arrests, forced evictions and deportations without due process.
  • New evidence shows the EU is planning to increase migration cooperation with Libya’s eastern forces, raising concerns of complicity in human rights violations.
  • The EU defends its actions as necessary for saving lives and combating irregular migration, citing support for border management, search‑and‑rescue and anti‑smuggling operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What has Amnesty International accused the EU of regarding Libya?
Amnesty International has accused the EU of being complicit in Libya's intensified crackdown on migrants by supporting and cooperating with Libyan authorities involved in abuses.
What actions did Libyan authorities reportedly take against migrants?
Libyan authorities have conducted mass arrests, detentions, forced evictions, and expulsions of migrants, often without allowing asylum requests or appeals.
How has the EU supported migration control in Libya?
The EU has funded, trained, and cooperated with the Libyan coastguard and authorities, aiming to curb unlawful trafficking and manage borders.
Why does the EU maintain cooperation with Libya despite the allegations?
EU officials argue that cooperation saves lives at sea, helps combat unlawful trafficking, and manages the rise in irregular crossings into Europe.

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