
The Outlaw Ocean S2 E2: A place “worse than hell” (Libya Pt.2)
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Jun 11, 2025 The dark realities of the Libyan coast reveal a harrowing journey for migrants aiming for Europe. The Libyan Coast Guard, under EU pressure, captures and abuses those who dare to cross. Al-Mabani prison, infamous for brutality, exposes the horrifying conditions faced by detainees. Personal stories, like that of Aliou Candé, highlight the tragic human cost of migration policies. With allegations of exploitation and forced labor rampant, the team's investigation faces danger as they challenge a violent regime. A gripping narrative unfolds, revealing the stark consequences of geopolitical maneuvers.
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The Offshore Launch And Reliance On Rescue
- Aliou and about 130 migrants launched from Zawiya on a small rubber boat hoping to reach Italy via intermediary rescues.
- The trafficker's plan was to get them offshore and rely on a larger ship or NGO rescue to complete the journey.
How EU Surveillance Enables Interceptions
- Frontex-operated aircraft share migrant locations with coastal states that then pass them to Libya, enabling interceptions far from Libyan waters.
- This intelligence flow prioritizes migration control over rescue, making NGOs' rescue efforts less effective.
Ramming And Forced Boarding In International Waters
- The Libyan Coast Guard rammed and boarded Aliou's raft in international waters, beating and forcing migrants aboard at gunpoint.
- That capture resembled an arrest more than a rescue and returned them to Tripoli for detention.
