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One Year on, Italian Migrant Camps in Albania Near-Empty

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One year after Italy opened migrant camps in Albania intended to hold people intercepted at sea, the legally contested centres lie almost empty.

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One year on, Italian migrant camps in Albania near-empty

One year after Italy opened migrant camps in Albania intended to hold people intercepted at sea, the legally contested centres lie almost empty.

Shengjin - One year after the opening in Albania of camps supposed to accommodate migrants arrested in Italian waters, the places are almost empty, the living conditions are denounced by many NGOs and the Italian courts have annulled dozens of expulsion decisions. On 16 October 2024, under an agreement concluded between Tirana and Rome, two detention centres, run by Rome, opened in the port of Shengjin and in the village of Gjader, in the north …

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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