AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKidnapping on Libya’s migrant route: A BBC investigation says more than 300 Iraqi Kurdish men bound for the UK were kidnapped in Libya, held in overcrowded cells, tortured, and threatened with forced organ removal unless families paid about $5,000 per person. Libya’s migration stance: In Tripoli, Interior Minister Emad Al-Trabelsi met “No to Resettlement” protesters, reiterating Libya rejects resettlement and says it will tackle illegal migration through border security and tighter control. Regional diplomacy: Egypt’s foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, spoke by phone with a US senior advisor about Sudan and Libya, stressing unity, a Libyan-led political process, and elections. Benghazi conference prep: Libya’s House of Representatives office in Benghazi met officials from the Asian-African Parliamentary Council ahead of a June 15-16 conference. Benghazi journalist detained: Spanish journalist Alicia Armesto and nine activists were detained near Sirte while traveling with a humanitarian convoy to Gaza; journalist groups demand her immediate release.
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