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A total of 175 Bangladeshi nationals detained in two Libyan detention centers are being repatriated to Bangladesh with the support of the Bangladesh Embassy in Libya and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). According to a Facebook post by the embassy, the group is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka at 5 a.m. on Wednesday via a Buraq Air flight. Among them, 113 were held at the Tajoura Detention Center in Tripoli and 62 at the Ganfuda Center in Benghazi, with 14 reported to be physically ill.

Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Libya, Major General Md Habib Ullah, supervised the repatriation process at Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport and bid farewell to those departing from Tajoura. He expressed gratitude to Libyan authorities and the IOM for their cooperation and hoped for continued collaboration. During the process, the migrants shared experiences of hardship, including captivity, extortion, physical abuse, and lack of food, water, and medical care.

The ambassador urged the returnees to rebuild their lives and to share their experiences to discourage others from taking dangerous migration routes, emphasizing the long-term social and national harm caused by irregular migration.

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Amar Desh 01 Apr 26

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