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Informations about the Video - Please read: Date: 23/09/2014 // Place: Libya, Benghazi - "Division 913" This is the documentation of the islamic state of Liyba called "Enter upon them by the...

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Informations about the Video - Please read: Date: 23/09/2014 // Place: Libya, Benghazi - "Division 913" This is the documentation of the islamic state of Liyba called "Enter upon them by the...

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U.N.: 100,000 displaced in Libya over 3 weeks

GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- The U.N. Refugee Agency announced Friday that increased violence among rival groups in Libya has resulted in the displacement of an estimated 287,000 people.

More than 100,000 of those were displaced in the past three weeks, UNHCR spokesman Adrian Edwards noted Friday during a news conference in Geneva.

The worst affected areas, he said, have been on the outskirts of Tripoli, in the Warshefana area, and in the Benina area outside Benghazi.

UNHCR has worked in partnership with the International Medical Corps and the World Food Program to provide relief to the displaced. While Edwards points out that "additional help is needed," relief workers must also contend with a volatile security situation.

"Efforts to assist the displaced are hampered by limited access for humanitarians to towns affected by fighting between rival armed groups."

In order to ensure relief workers can get to the areas most in need, he noted that the U.N. Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has called for an immediate cease-fire.

In addition to the displaced, the U.N. has also expressed concern about the welfare and safety of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants that arrived in Libya from other countries. Because of Libya's refugee and migrant detention, many desperate to flee Libya "put their lives in the hands of smugglers to try to get to Europe."

According to the International Organization for Migration, the migration route to Europe is the "most dangerous," with more than 3,000 deaths recorded in 2014 of those attempting to cross the Mediterranean into Europe.

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Libya: Intensifying fighting continues to take heavy civilian toll, warns UN agency

10 October 2014 In the last three weeks alone, intensified fighting between rival armed groups in Libya has forcibly displaced nearly 290,000 people across the country, including 100,000, who urgently need food, health care and adequate shelter, especially now that winter in approaching, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said today.

The growing number of displaced people is outstripping the capacities of local communities, UNHCR spokesman Adrian Edwards told journalists in Geneva, adding that the agency and its partners are responding to some of the needs, but we face major constraints in access.

In recent weeks, the North African nation has been embroiled in some of the worst fighting since the 2011 uprising that ousted former leader Muammar al-Qadhafi. The Libyan parliament convened for the first time in early August of this year, welcomed by the UN as a move toward peace. However, protracted battles between opposing armed groups continue to take their toll on civilians.

According to a UNHCR statement released today, recent displacement has been around Warshefana on the outskirts of Tripoli, where fighting in recent weeks has caused some 100,000 people to flee. Additionally, some 15,000 people are estimated to be displaced around Benghazi.

Many displaced people are living with locals, some who have opened their homes to several families to meet the growing need for shelter. People unable to stay with relatives or host families sleep in schools, parks or non-residential buildings converted into emergency shelters.

For example, Ajaylat, a small town some 80 kilometres west of Tripoli, normally of about 100,000 people, is now hosting some 16,000 displaced people. With displaced people now making up more than 10 per cent of the local population, health facilities are struggling to cope.

UNHCR reports that the main hospital there is witnessing a 30 per cent increase in cases and lacks essential medical supplies and medicines for chronic illnesses such as hypertension and diabetes. Other towns across western Libya and in Benghazi are under similar strain.

Efforts to reach the displaced are often hampered by limited access to towns affecting by fighting between rival armed groups. UNHCR and partners dispatched the first relief convoy for 12,000 displaced people in western Libya in August. But additional help is urgently needed, and for this, better access is required.

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNMIL) has called for an immediate ceasefire and access to carry out distribution of aid. Meanwhile, the UN has issued a humanitarian appeal for Libya requesting additional funding to continue helping hundreds of thousands of people.

As well as the impact on the local population, the fighting is also affecting refugees, asylum-seekers, and migrants in Libya many of them from Middle Eastern countries and sub-Saharan Africa. Lawlessness and spike in food prices have made many desperate to leave.

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