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United Nations experts have expressed their concern over reports indicating that since June 2023, more than 7,400 migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers from sub-Saharan Africa have been subjected to abuses at the Tunisia-Libya border. These violations include arbitrary detention, mass expulsions, and human trafficking. The data confirm the occurrence of violent and diverse practices, such as beating, threats with weapons, the use of harsh means like electric shocks and police dogs, confiscation of belongings, sexual and physical violence, and deprivation of food and medical care for some. The experts also highlighted cases of exploitation and trafficking during border crossings, calling for independent investigations to ensure accountability, protect the rights of the victims, and address these violations, which constitute a breach of international human rights law.
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