Smugglers
making millions of dollars from death and misery in the Mediterranean
have been colluding with the British-backed Libyan coastguard, RT UK
can reveal.
British
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson vowed on Thursday to help solve the
myriad crises blighting the north African state, unveiling a £9mn
($11.6 million) package of aid on a visit to Tripoli. Johnson also
visited the Libyan coastguard to inspect their work after Britain,
along with the EU, initiated a £78 million training and funding
program.
The EU wants
to pay the Libyan coastguard to prevent migrant crossings, trapping
tens of thousands of victims of horrendous abuse in the country.
Despite the generous cash injections, thousands of people have made
the crossing every day this summer. Thousands are desperate to escape
the lawless North African country, where black migrants and refugees
are sold, beaten to death and imprisoned in squalid camps.
In messages
seen by RT UK, a source involved with smuggling rings in the Sabratha
area of Libya bragged about how they “pay” the coastguard to look
the other way – which explains why the EU project has failed.
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