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What if hope had no home in Rwanda? The resurgence of migrants and asylum seekers rescued from Libya

Noyades after noyades, boats capsizing on the unforgiving Mediterranean Sea, lifeless bodies washing ashore, Africans dying in silent agony across the desert, and harrowing videos exposing the torture of African migrants and asylum seekers in Libya — these haunting images laid bare a humanitarian crisis that reached its peak in 2018. ALSO READ: Rwanda receives over 100 asylum seekers from Libya In Libya, women and girls faced rape, men and boys …
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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