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    Over 1,000 migrants intercepted in a week as Mediterranean returns to Libya continue – The North Africa Post

    adminOctober 2, 2025

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    More than 1,000 migrants were intercepted and forcibly returned to Libya between 21 and 27 September 2025, according to the International Organization for Migration’s latest weekly report.

    The interceptions occurred off several points along the Libyan coast, including near Zuwara, Al-Zawiya, Tripoli, and Derna. Since the beginning of the year, 19,264 migrants have been intercepted and returned, comprising 16,640 men, 1,720 women, and 696 children. The report also documented 460 deaths and 423 people missing along the Central Mediterranean route this year, underscoring the persistent dangers faced by migrants attempting the crossing.

    The figures remain alarmingly high compared to previous years. By late September 2025, interceptions have nearly matched the total of 21,762 recorded in 2024, already surpassing the 17,190 recorded in 2023. Casualties, though lower than in previous years, remain significant: 2023 saw 962 deaths and 1,536 people missing, while 2024 recorded 665 deaths and 1,034 missing.

    The IOM reiterated that it does not participate in rescue or interception operations and emphasized that Libya is not a safe port for migrants, raising serious humanitarian and legal concerns over the ongoing practice of returning intercepted individuals to the country.

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