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Rights group criticizes Italy, EU's Libya migrant policy

It condemned such efforts to stem migration to Europe as contributing "to a cycle of extreme abuse" against people fleeing war and poverty.
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A Sea Watch 3 crew member marks with spray paint a rubber boat that the NGO destroyed after rescuing 47 migrants that were onboard, during a rescue operation by the Dutch-flagged vessel (Rear) off Libya's coasts on January 19, 2019.

CAIRO (AP) — Human Rights Watch is urging Italy and the European Union to condition their support to Libya on tangible improvements in detention conditions for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

The New York-based rights group says in a report Monday that unquestioning foreign support for Libya's coast guard leads to migrants being held in "arbitrary, abusive detention."

It condemned such efforts to stem migration to Europe as contributing "to a cycle of extreme abuse" against people fleeing war and poverty.

The report documents "severe overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, malnutrition, and lack of adequate health care" in detention centers, including at least four instances of violent abuse by guards.

It says children have also been seen to be held in poor conditions.

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