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Migrants Trapped in Libya's Hell

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During four months in 2011, six Norwegian F-16 aircraft dropped a total of 588 bombs over Libya. NATO's war – with active Norwegian participation – helped to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi. Shortly afterwards, he was lynched by jihadist militiamen, and one of Africa's most stable states collapsed. Øyvind Andresen. Fifteen years later, the result is a country without a functioning rule of law, where hundreds of thousands of migrants, refugees and asyl…
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During four months in 2011, six Norwegian F-16 aircraft dropped a total of 588 bombs over Libya. NATO's war – with active Norwegian participation – helped to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi. Shortly afterwards, he was lynched by jihadist militiamen, and one of Africa's most stable states collapsed. Øyvind Andresen. Fifteen years later, the result is a country without a functioning rule of law, where hundreds of thousands of migrants, refugees and asyl…

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steigan.no broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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