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90 illegal immigrants rescued off Libyan coast: IOM

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31 August 2019, —: Around 100 migrants stand and lie tightly packed on the deck of the rescue ship “Eleonore” in the early hours of the morning.  (Photo by Johannes Filous/picture alliance via Getty Images)

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Tuesday said that another 90 illegal immigrants were rescued off the Libyan coast.

“Last night, 90 migrants were rescued by a commercial vessel and returned to Libya. They spent the night onboard the ship and are awaiting clarity on disembarkation,” IOM tweeted.

IOM reiterated that “Libya is not a safe port” for disembarkation of rescued migrants.

IOM said earlier Monday that at least five boats carrying nearly 400 people attempted to flee Libya during the previous 48 hours.

After the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s government in 2011, Libya has become a preferred point of departure for thousands of illegal immigrants hoping to cross the Mediterranean towards European shores.

Immigrant shelters in Libya are crowded with thousands of immigrants either rescued from the sea or arrested by Libyan security forces, despite international calls to close them.

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