290,000 CITIZENS INTERNALLY DISPLACED IN LIBYA
Tripoli, 18 Dzulhijjah 1435/12 October 2014 (MINA) – The UN High Commission for Refugee Affairs warned on Friday of a new wave of internal displacement because of increased fighting amongst militant groups in Libya.
The current number of internally displaced Libyans is 290,000, including 100,000 who were forced out of their homes during the last three weeks.
Spokesperson for the UNWRA, Adrian Edwards, told reporters in Geneva that 29 Libyan cities were affected by the wave of displacement, Middle East Monitor (MEMO) quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA).
Edwards warned, “basic healthcare, food and other basic needs, including lodges before the start of winter, is urgently needed.” He noted that the UN Refugee commission and its partners are responding to some of these needs, but they face obstacles trying to reach all displaced people.
The UN official said that the most affected areas are located near Tripoli, as the fighting forced more than 100,000 to leave their homes during the last three weeks and 15,000 others to leave their homes from around Benghazi.
According to Edwards the cause of delays in delivering aid to displaced Libyans is the need to gain permission for the humanitarian convoys heading to affected areas.
The UN High Commission, in cooperation with partners, delivered the first humanitarian delegation to the east of Libya in the middle of August. It delivered 6,700 tons of median and food aid; however, this is still far below what is needed. (T/P002/R03)
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)