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Another issue standing in the face of the internally displaced per-
sons and migrants is discrimination even if many of them have lived
in Libya for several years and established homes; their situation is sim-
ilar to the refugees. Owing to their settlement and ties, they would like
to remain in Libya, but they face increased risk to their personal and
family security in an atmosphere of fear. At the end of the day, refugees
and migrants live in very difficult or dire situations throughout Libya,
persecuted either by armed militias or criminal gangs and smugglers.
Hence, there is an urgent requirement for law and order to be estab-
lished in the country as different groups are committing a wide variety
of crimes in Libya, but these are not being investigated or prosecuted
properly because of a lack of a stable judiciary system. The Libyan
people should take the major role of acting in unison to establish peace
in order to overcome this and the many other crises currently afflicting
their country. Libya will not return to any semblance of stability until
unity is achieved first.
This article was published in Voix Magazine:
http://www.harunyahya.com/en/Articles/193024/the-conundrum-of-libyas-
refugees
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